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Analyzing Eminem's Legacy

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“I used to be the type of kid who would always think the sky is falling, Why am i so differently wired? Am i a martian? What kind of twisted experiment am i involved in? Because i don’t belong in this world.”
Legacy By Eminem I like this song, and most of Eminem’s music is because it’s always very personal. Even though he is graphic, he is open and expressive in his music; He talks about his family, his daughter, and what's going on in his own life and mind. He raps about his struggles unlike most rappers who talk about their relationships/money/ and their fights with other rappers so I have a ton of respect for him. This song Legacy tells the story of him when he was a young boy, where like me he didn’t fit in and was bullied often, and

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