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I don't think it was wack at all, although I see this more as a spoken word piece than a rap freestyle, and that's how I'm judging it. I think it was pretty bold of him to say fuck you to his own fans who are also supporters of Donald Trump. I don't understanding the whole "stay in your lane" response when artists or athletes say something that's political. Just because he raps, he's not supposed to have an opinion on Donald Trump or what's going on with the country and the world? I honestly don't get it.
Celebrities/Businesses getting into politics is a bad business decision. Either way you are pissing off some of your customers/fans whatever, so it's best to just not voice an opinion. Obviously, that doesn't matter much in this case it won't hurt Eminem's success but that was a general note. Same reason businesses don't want politics or controversial topics discussed at work.
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I don't think it was wack at all, although I see this more as a spoken word piece than a rap freestyle, and that's how I'm judging it. I think it was pretty bold of him to say fuck you to his own fans who are also supporters of Donald Trump. I don't understanding the whole "stay in your lane" response when artists or athletes say something that's political. Just because he raps, he's not supposed to have an opinion on Donald Trump or what's going on with the country and the world? I honestly don't get it.
Celebrities/Businesses getting into politics is a bad business decision. Either way you are pissing off some of your customers/fans whatever, so it's best to just not voice an opinion. Obviously, that doesn't matter much in this case it won't hurt Eminem's success but that was a general note. Same reason businesses don't want politics or controversial topics discussed at work.
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