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Article: PUBLIC EMINEM NO.1; His lyrics are depraved. He urges his fans to take drugs. In America, he's been dubbed the biggest threat to the young since polio. On Monday he arrives here. We investigate the phenomenon of the first white rapper.
- Article from:
- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- February 3, 2001
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Byline: DANIEL JEFFREYS;REBECCA FOWLER
THE bleached blond twenty-something with the ice-blue eyes stood in the shadows behind a seedy nightclub as jets from Detroit's International airport thundered overhead.
He watched the skinny young woman fall into the arms of a man in the car park. He waited until their lips met.
And then he pounced.
In that single moment last summer it appeared that Eminem, the world's most famous rap artist, had finally been engulfed by one of his own violent songs and turned it into a reality.
He reached for his 9mm automatic pistol and used it to beat the man, former bouncer John Guerra, about the ...