“I wasn’t sure how to outdo that… so I figured, why not just walk in here and pee on the floor?” Eminem hilariously mocks Kanye West’s interview in a way only Slim Shady could!
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When it comes to creating audacious soundbites, Kanye West is a tough act to follow.
During his last appearance on BBC’s Radio 1 with Zane Lowe, the rapper gave an outrageous interview where he not only claimed to be the biggest rock star in the world, but also a god. He also talked about his fondness for ‘dopeness’ and he questioned Lady Gaga’s understanding of the camera industry.
However, if anyone in the world could live up to West’s verbal dexterity, Eminem is the man.
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The real Slim Shady: Eminem sits down with Radio 1 host Zane Lowe for a one-on-one about his latest album and the changes in his life
In his recent appearance on Radio 1, the 51-year-old rapper talked to host Zane Lowe about Kanye’s unconventional interview.
‘I’m super excited to be here. I was trying to figure out how I was going to top the publicity of yours and Kanye’s interview,’ said the rapper.
‘So I decided I was going to walk in here and just pee on the floor and leave… I’m peeing right now. See you guys later!’
However, once the Oscar-winning musician sat down in the studio, the conversation turned to darker matters, including Eminem’s celebrity status and the problems it caused.
Bad meets evil: Eminem opened up about his issues dealing with his worldwide fame and the problems it caused
I’m Shady: Eminem, seen here in 2004 admits: ‘Being a pop star…I never intended to be any of that’
‘Being a pop star… I never intended to be any of that,’ said the Stan singer. ‘All I ever wanted to do was get respect from peers and other rappers. All the other stuff that came with it was confusing to me. I never set out to make a pop song, or crossover song, or whatever… then ‘Boom!,’ it happened’
‘I’ve never been an attention seeker, so this seems like a hell of a career choice,’ admitted Eminem. ‘But that’s not why I do it… So when it all went crazy. It was hard to wrap my head around it.’
It was after the fame became too much for the chart-topper that he turned to drugs to deal with the chaos of becoming a worldwide recognised celebrity.
Rap god: ‘I’ve never been an attention seeker, so this seems like a hell of a career choice,’ said Eminem
However, the rapper was able to seek help after he began to spiral out of control and is now five years sober.
‘I am definitely thankful. I know I could have taken another path… went another direction,’ said the former Slim Shady.
‘I’m able to be more focused now than I’ve ever been. But I’m also able to put in perspective. The problem is I can’t put a lot in perspective, because there’s a lot that… there’s a lot that I don’t remember, and maybe that’s cool.’

Wicked ways: ‘I know I could have taken another path…went another direction,’ said Eminem
‘I know that there’s so many addicts in this world, and people who have problems like that, that don’t make it. So I’m thankful for that,’ said the Berzerk singer.
‘I think that’s one thing that really helps me through, and keeps me pushing forward is the music, and the passion for that.’
But will the artist slip back into old ways now that he has another hit on his hands with the release of his latest disc, The Marshall Mathers LP 2?
Legacy: Eminem’s latest disc, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, was released on Nov. 5
‘The difference this time is that I’m totally prepared for it,’ reassured the musician.
In the end, it was his music that saved him.
‘I love the expression of it,’ admitted the singer. ‘I love beats and rhymes…that you can express yourself in a rhyme… it’s therapeutic.’
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