Moby supports Eminem

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Moby Supports Eminem & "Mosh"
By Jayson Rodriguez
Date: 11/1/2004 10:53 pm

Politics has a strange way of making bedfellows. Moby, a longtime Eminem nemesis, has recently announced his support for Slim Shady and the rapper’s anti-Bush single and video for “Mosh.”

“You know that Eminem and I have had our differences in the past,” Moby wrote on his online Web log last week. “But this video is the best that I’ve seen all year.

“It’s an amazing song,” the Techno DJ added. “And an even more amazing video. Please go watch.”

Eminem, speaking to Angie Martinez on Hot 97 last week, attempted to downplay his political inclination, stating the song is just a natural extension of his personality and the hip-hop political movement. The Shady CEO, however, didn’t hide his disdain for President Bush and his administration.

“A lot of people have different sides and I think they’re scared to express those sides,” he explained. “Just recently, just seeing what’s going on right now [in Iraq] and it being election time and seeing what’s going on in the world and rappers getting involved, I just feel like…. And I’ll leave it at this, I don’t like what Bush is doing right now to our country and if he’s elected for another 4 years he’s gonna run our country into the ground.”

The controversial superstar was quick to note his words don’t reflect any anti-American sentiment. Rather, Em said: “I love this country, but can this man [Bush] run the country into the ground? Yes.”

Eminem went on to add that the rumored re-institution of the military draft has had an impact on his thinking. His younger brother, Nathan, recently turned 18 and Em said “it’s nerve racking,” to think about his joining the Army.

The rapper noted his upcoming album would feature him speaking on politics as well as his personal experiences during the past year and a half. The feud with Benzino and the Source magazine will also be addressed again. In particular, Eminem cited “Yellow Brick Road,” as a track that would answer his many critics.

“It doesn’t make sense to me. It doesn’t,” he said. “I went through a lot of things this past year and you can hear it on the album.”

Encore is due in stores November 16th.
 

Jake

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the more i hear about this album the more it sounds like it is going to be horrible...and now with all these political overtones on the album just make it that much more unappealing,not cause i dont like political rap,some of my favorite rappers are very political(immortal technique,sage francis,etc.) but i just dotn want to hear it from a rich white guy that is talking about shit he probably doesnt even feel the effects of just to try to sell records and maybe try to gain more respect in certain communities...only thing that it will help is that he will probably sell more albums to ppl over the age of 18...and him being cool with moby is cool,they deserve each other
 

Jake

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of course,i understand that....just seems odd that all of sudden he is standing up for all this shit we he has never spit of word of it ever before...timing just seems to good to be true,cause he can sway ppl into wanting to hear it cause everybody is all into political type issues this time of year
 
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If you're listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you're a bigger moron than they are. Why are we rock stars? Because we're morons.
-Alice Cooper
 

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^^^ MEXCOMMANDO... been meaning to ask... is your sig some kind of sex cartoon? And if so, what's it called?
 
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siccfucc said:
of course,i understand that....just seems odd that all of sudden he is standing up for all this shit we he has never spit of word of it ever before...timing just seems to good to be true,cause he can sway ppl into wanting to hear it cause everybody is all into political type issues this time of year
Blame MTV for that one...trynna get younger people to vote is hard...so music is the easiest way to "convince" them to do so...but i get what youre sayin..
 
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MTV has always been a horrible rapper. He sounds the same every single album i hear of his. I really dont like anything he has to say and it seems like he just takes his opportunity to complain about shit he really knows nothing about. I dont know alot of people will say that iam a hater, but i dont think eminem has lyrics at all, but hey thats me.
 
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Rob S4 said:
MTV has always been a horrible rapper. He sounds the same every single album i hear of his. I really dont like anything he has to say and it seems like he just takes his opportunity to complain about shit he really knows nothing about.
lol........MTV is a channel, do you mean "Eminem"

Yeah hahah i just noticed that. I have to stop smoking herb haha thanks. Might as well call Eminem Mtv though.
 
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^^^ Who is a Juggalo. I know you are not speaking to me. I have ICP cds and Jeckl Brothers and Dark Louts (both cds) are way tighter then anything Eminem has every put out in his whole career (IMO) But iam far from a Juggalo thought thats for sure, you dont even know me to say something about me so just keep words about me to youself.
 
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^^^^ Yes because they are oringinal. I feel that they helped out Detroit along with Esham so of course i got love. Dark Lotus cd's are fire thoug. Didnt like the new icp cd at all thought it was whack. Liked a good deal of older stuff though. But i like all rap from Canibus to Icp, brotha lynch to gangstarr so i have a wide varity of rap music as well.