Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He lost millions of dollars on his largest real estate venture in metro Detroit.
The rapper sold his 17,500-square-foot mansion in Rochester Hills, MI, for $1,900,000 in late September, less than half the $4.75 million he paid for it in 2003. The mansion went on the market in August for $2 million, so the deal happened nearly as fast as the bars Slim Shady spits.
https://www.realtor.com/news/celebrity-real-estate/eminem-sells-michigan-home/
That house is walking distance from my teenage home. It was surrounded by woods and used to have a little booth at the end of the driveway with a bodyguard sitting. I can't believe it sold for that little because the property alone must be valuable. It must have been falling apart!
Anonymous wrote:He lost millions of dollars on his largest real estate venture in metro Detroit.
The rapper sold his 17,500-square-foot mansion in Rochester Hills, MI, for $1,900,000 in late September, less than half the $4.75 million he paid for it in 2003. The mansion went on the market in August for $2 million, so the deal happened nearly as fast as the bars Slim Shady spits.
https://www.realtor.com/news/celebrity-real-estate/eminem-sells-michigan-home/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was so rich he would have retired. He makes music like he needs the money. Rappers that old and successful should be retired.
This is dumb. Dre and Snoop are still out there and they have money. Why should old rappers retire at age 50 when the vast majority of us keep working long after? We all need to keep busy - particularly those who are used to success.
There are musicians who are old as dirt still on tour not because they need the money but because they love the art - e.g, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Cher, Madonna, and I could go on and on. Do you think they're all broke because they still perform - or is it only the rappers who must be broke if they still work?
Rapping is the lowest form of pop music. It has no longevity. And the performers look ridiculous when they’re old and rapping songs from 20 plus years ago.
But people are still listening to it because nothing today is nearly as good as what came out 20 years ago.
Eminem’s verses in Godzilla are some of the craziest I’ve ever heard and lest anyone think he’s washed this is only from 4 years ago. “Lyrical technician, an electrician, y’all light work.”
gAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a genius.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was so rich he would have retired. He makes music like he needs the money. Rappers that old and successful should be retired.
This is dumb. Dre and Snoop are still out there and they have money. Why should old rappers retire at age 50 when the vast majority of us keep working long after? We all need to keep busy - particularly those who are used to success.
There are musicians who are old as dirt still on tour not because they need the money but because they love the art - e.g, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Cher, Madonna, and I could go on and on. Do you think they're all broke because they still perform - or is it only the rappers who must be broke if they still work?
Rapping is the lowest form of pop music. It has no longevity. And the performers look ridiculous when they’re old and rapping songs from 20 plus years ago.
But people are still listening to it because nothing today is nearly as good as what came out 20 years ago.
Nobody is listening to rap songs from 20 and 30 years ago. It's so dated and awful. While country music from the 90s and early 2000s gets tons of play and makes big money for those artists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a genius.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:He lost millions of dollars on his largest real estate venture in metro Detroit.
The rapper sold his 17,500-square-foot mansion in Rochester Hills, MI, for $1,900,000 in late September, less than half the $4.75 million he paid for it in 2003. The mansion went on the market in August for $2 million, so the deal happened nearly as fast as the bars Slim Shady spits.
https://www.realtor.com/news/celebrity-real-estate/eminem-sells-michigan-home/
Anonymous wrote:Excellent in the late 90s and early aughties. Cringe now. Not sure what happened to him, he used to have an edge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was so rich he would have retired. He makes music like he needs the money. Rappers that old and successful should be retired.
This is dumb. Dre and Snoop are still out there and they have money. Why should old rappers retire at age 50 when the vast majority of us keep working long after? We all need to keep busy - particularly those who are used to success.
There are musicians who are old as dirt still on tour not because they need the money but because they love the art - e.g, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Cher, Madonna, and I could go on and on. Do you think they're all broke because they still perform - or is it only the rappers who must be broke if they still work?
Rapping is the lowest form of pop music. It has no longevity. And the performers look ridiculous when they’re old and rapping songs from 20 plus years ago.
But people are still listening to it because nothing today is nearly as good as what came out 20 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s very wealthy.
I doubt it. Didn’t he lose his big mansion to foreclosure or something?