

Often the upset caused in one era seems silly to the next.
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It was Presley's dancing that upset the authorities TV appearances were filmed from the waist up so his pelvic thrusts could not be seen. In the 1950s Frank Sinatra was condemning "the most brutal, ugly, desperate, vicious form of expression it has been my misfortune to hear". Everything from novels to horror comics has been accused of undermining values. This is not the first time that popular culture has sparked a moral panic. "Smoke weed, take pills, drop outta school, kill people and drink." "Follow me and do exactly what the song says:

And critics remain unimpressed by the idea that songs such as Role Model are meant to be ironic: They point to the repeated references to women as "bitches and hos", especially in the extremely violent song Kim (about his wife). Eminem's songs have attracted strong criticism from people appalled at their violent content directed at women and gay people. But Eminem's "trailer trash" roots have enabled him to become the voice both of America's white "have-nots" and of middle-class teenagers attracted to his songs by their disreputable attitudes and dark, dark humour. In 2013 Complex ranked "Kim" at #21 on their list of the 25 most violent rap songs of all time and at #4 on their list of the 35 most depressing rap songs.With a few exceptions, rap, which has its origins in dance music, rhyming and the ghettos of New York, has been the preserve of black performers. In 2001, Robert Christgau told Rolling Stone that songs like "Kim" and Ghostface Killah's "Wildflower" employ sexist content in an artful way that offers insight into its pathology, citing them as exceptions to the usual "reflexive and violent sexism" popularized by rap and heavy metal: "he nonsense that 'Kim' advocates the murder of wives who cheat – what an absurdity, and what a disgusting absurdity on the part of people who don't give Eminem credit for being more intelligent than they are, quite frankly." 'Stan' and 'Kim' blaze significant new ground for rap. 'Kim', a prequel to '97 Bonnie and Clyde' is a shout-rapped enactment of domestic violence so real it chills. It's the most harrowing sick-love song since Guns N' Roses' ' Used to Love Her.' There's little humor to blunt the shock of the hellbent animosity of 'Kim.' What makes it powerful is that, of course, he doesn't just hate her. Things degenerate from there into the mountain of bile reserved for Kim, the mother of his baby and the star of the world's most public ongoing murder fantasy 'Kim' has Eminem screaming at his ex in an insane stream-of-consciousness hate spew.

The Rolling Stone album review of The Marshall Mathers LP stated that: On the clean version of The Marshall Mathers LP, this song is replaced by a clean version of "The Kids" (an unedited version can be found on the CD single of " The Way I Am", the UK and deluxe editions of The Marshall Mathers LP). Despite its controversial graphic content, it is often highlighted as one of Eminem's most memorable songs. He wrote it, along with " '97 Bonnie & Clyde" (where Eminem and his daughter go to the lake to dispose of Kim's dead body), when he and Kim were having relationship problems and Kim was preventing him from seeing his daughter Hailie. "Kim" was the first song Eminem recorded for the album, shortly after finishing work on The Slim Shady LP in late 1998. The song reflects intense anger and hatred toward his then-wife Kim Mathers and features Eminem imitating her voice, and ends with him killing Kim and later putting her in the trunk of his car. " Kim" is a song by American rapper Eminem that appears on his 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP.
