Eminem “Mosh”es Against Bush
Eminem has released an anti-Bush song and video from his upcoming album that, according to MSNBC’s “The Scoop,” even has his nemesis Moby cheering.
Eminem’s “Mosh” can be seen on Guerilla News Network and is also hosted by Internets Veterans for Truth (who also have the lyrics). It’s an amazing tune, product of an impressive verbal stylist turning his talents on one of the biggest and most controversial targets of the day.
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This is wonderful song, amazing ! I wonder, why he wouldn’t released this tune before about 2month the elevations.. It could have been more power in he’s song.. And all Americans could have been understood this song, and words .. and maybe wouldn’t give they voice to bush..
But but.. I must however give to my respect to em’ for he’s song. !
PEACE
Comment by Kinfe Perätalo — December 10, 2004 @ 7:18 am
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Eminem - Red Rap/Hip Hop music has often been against political authorities/government. And, as same as great rap musicians in the past, Eminem shows his political thought in his impressive tune “Mosh”. Although he would hate to be called “political”,…
Trackback by Music Posters Archives — December 18, 2004 @ 2:35 am
I am beyond impressed with “Mosh.” As a liberal, I completely agree with his views, and I wish the rest of conservative America would start listening to the world. We screwed up, royally, and now we need someone great to step up and fix things in our country. I think Eminem did a phenominal job telling his fans this, and I wish more people would open their ears and listen because, at risk of sounding close-minded myself, he’s right. And if you don’t believe me.. ask the foreigner, Kinfe Peratalo, he said the same thing in somewhat more broken English.
Comment by Becca Weller — February 22, 2005 @ 11:12 pm