The Only Rapper Who Made Eminem APOLOGIZE

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Published 2023-06-03
Eminem, widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, has earned a reputation for being unapologetic throughout his career. Known for his controversial and often explicit lyrics, Eminem has consistently pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms through his music. However, there was one instance where he chose to apologize...

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All Comments (21)
  • "Who took home the W?" This is what's wrong with a LOT of things today. NOBODY took a "W" or an "L" in this because it wasn't a competition. They're two adults. Two successful artists. They had an argument and then solved it. Not every situation in life is about winning or losing.
  • The thing about Em that people don’t talk about enough is how incredibly hilarious he is. Tyler is the same way. Both are brilliant and a couple of the funniest people
  • @cstristan
    He didn't MAKE him do anything, he just knew he was wrong in that instance.
  • @omarbk25
    Em actually acknowledges this in his song "No Regrets" "I can make a mistake and erupt and end up takin' a dump. Or sayin' some dumb shit, thinkin' I run shit Misplacin' my anger enough to give Earl and Tyler, The Creator the brunt" Where he basically says that he was so pissed off at a lot of people talking shit at the time that he thought Tyler and Earl Sweatshirt's comments were also with the intent to diss him, but then he realizes than that wasn't the case.
  • @BigSpazzard
    I really don't think Tyler was "two-faced" at all, just because you see someone as an idol, doesn't mean you have to like every single they do, I think out of his love for Eminem he made those tweets and I really don't see it as two-faced to dislike an album, he doesn't have to worship every album just because he idolises Em
  • @vapid.aenima
    I know for most of my life, I would immediately get defensive when receiving criticism and it wasnt until my mid 30s (I'm 42 now) that I learned to receive criticism with as much grace as I would receive praise. It was one of the most difficult character flaws I've ever learned to overcome and I think that's because I had to be completely honest with myself and unlearn reactionary behavior that was deeply rooted in me from a young age. Once I got there, I realized that the insight gained from criticism is just as valuable as insight gained from praise. Once you apply that correction to the specific aspect being scrutinized, it will result in positive growth. I think Tyler is such a big fan of Em and has so much respect for him that he didn't want to do him the disservice of giving him biased, dishonest feedback. For me personally, I respect honesty and uncompromising integrity in someone's feedback or crtique; it's genuinely helpful and impactful for someone who strives toward positive growth. Now, for someone like Eminem, I can only imagine that struggle, to learn and grow, amplified by 1000%. The fact that he realized his mistake and acknowledged it is impressive and extremely uncommon for someone at the top of their profession. Much respect for both Tyler the Creator and the G.O.A.T. Eminem.
  • @ThatGirlMisty
    Gotta love that Eminem dissed Tyler so deeply that even Em felt he did him too dirty 😂
  • @D0ses
    everyone complaining how Em changed when he got sober... i know with my personal experience with major addiction to opiates who is now sober and have been for years, i know what it can do to you. so when he got sober, he literally was a different person, his brain chemistry literally changed. i LOVE slim shady n how hard n raw he was, but i also LOVE being able to watch his growth as a person and artist n no matter how many "flops" he has, ill always be a Stan.
  • @_nicole_6965
    Tyler did make ‘em apologize, he realized what he did and apologized.
  • @DinoBoy31
    Tyler addressed the situation the most Em way possible. Just because someone is your idol doesn't mean you have to back everything they do. If anything that tweet is what Em needed.
  • @Kiki-xx3fj
    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…Em’s biggest haters are also his biggest fans. Look at MGK, Budden, Earl, Game etc. It’s fine, I get it, I also wanna tell Em what he should do, how he should sound, what producers to use and who he should collab with. At the end of the day we’re all a bunch of selfish fans
  • @Yazarastsu
    When you love someone you want them to stay the way they were when you met them but people grow and change. Being famous is tough, you’re livelihoods and reputation Is dependent on you finding a way to stay exactly the same without getting boring. Crazy
  • @warrick3w881
    Walk on water is a classic! Like he said...even wen he puts out trash he still gets the bag.
  • @Heysupitsryan
    He also apologized to Rihanna because a old song where he says stuff about her got leaked
  • He still made it clear in the beginning of the song called NO REGRETS that he wouldn't change anything
  • @johndoe7112
    Eminem didn't apologize to Tyler. He said that maybe he shouldn't have dissed him, but still...no regrets.
  • @daisho509
    Bruh I thought Walk On Water was fantastic. It's a true look into his heart. Doesn't need to be him spitting rhymes like he was as a 20 year old, 24/7.
  • @thaxbutcher
    I think we got to listen to songs of a person growing up going through stages of life and it's really priceless learning experience that anyone can pick up. Much love