

“I’m afraid that if it goes beyond that, I might lose the motivation.

“I feel like if I step away from it for too long, if I have a crazy week and take a five-day break, it’ll be like starting over,” he said. Now isolating regions of his body with his fitness regimen, Em admits that he’s still “pretty compulsive.” Walk On Water/Stan/Love The Way You Lie (Medley/Live From Saturday Night Live/2017) 12,814,407. stephencolberteminemMonroeMichiganInterview - H 2015. The rapper also credits Sagi Kalev’s Body Beast workout as part of his new routine. Watch Stephen Colbert Interview Eminem on a Michigan Public-Access Show. He says in an interview with Rolling Stone. He argues that he uses homophobic slurs because of the environment in which he grew up, where these words were commonly used among peers. READ: Eminem To Afeni Shakur: “You Are A True Queen, And I Mean That In Every Sense Of The Word”Įminem eventually found his fitness groove with at-home workout DVDs, running through Shaun T’s Insanity workout and Tony Horton’s popular P90X routine. Eminem has provoked controversy for his gratuitous amount of homophobic slurs in song lyrics. I got an addict’s brain, and when it came to running, I think I got a little carried away. “One addiction for another but one that’s good for them. “It’s easy to understand how people replace addiction with exercise,” Em said. Churning out a cool 17 miles a day, the rapper admitted that he started to become “OCD about the calories.” It wasn’t until running started to take a toll on his hip flexors that he resorted to other workouts. In a 2011 interview with AllHipHop, he said: Eminem and Royce must have been listening to Booming Words from Hell and decided to make a sequel to that, because that is the original. Sharing that running became his substitute for drug addiction, Eminem recanted a nearly unhealthy obsession with the treadmill.

Before Stephen Colbert returns to late night television, he’s giving. From his songs and music videos to interviews, the Detroit native has consistently found zany and outrageous ways to make fans. Stephen Colbert interviews Eminem in latest online video. READ: Eminem Says “Hip-Hop Is In A Good Place,” Praises Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Drake & More Eminem has always been something of rap's class clown.
