Eminem 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Complete | All Songs and Speeches

Published 2022-11-06
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Rapper, actor and music producer Eminem is one of the best-selling musicians of the 21st century and one of the most influential rappers of all time.
Born Marshall Bruce Mathers III in 1972 in Missouri, Eminem had a turbulent childhood. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade and worked odd jobs until finally making it as a rapper upon the release of The Slim Shady LP in early 1999. The album went multi-platinum, garnering Eminem two Grammy Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards.
In 2000, Eminem released The Marshall Mathers LP, which was noted as the fastest-selling album in rap history. Two years later, he delivered the Academy Award-winning song "Lose Yourself," from the semi-autobiographical drama 8 Mile.
In 2010, he released the Grammy-winning album Recovery, a highly autobiographical attempt to come to terms with his struggles with addiction and experience with rehabilitation.
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) also garnered numerous accolades, and the rapper later followed with Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018) and Music to Be Murdered By (2020).

In 2022 Eminem was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and here is the complete performance and speeches.

All Comments (21)
  • @SCOTTONTAPE
    Thank you to everyone who is watching this video. Really happy to be able to share it with fellow Em fans. If you could do me a favor and subscribe to my channel that would be great for me! More Eminem content is coming too. And to the people asking why he excluded certain rappers from the list, please note, he was citing rappers who inspired him growing up. Rappers from the 80’s and 90’s. So Jay, 50, Wayne etc wouldn’t be on that list. He’s talking about the artists who came BEFORE him and without them he wouldn’t be where he is now. Thank you all for watching and please subscribe!!
  • @BasementNero
    Majority of his speech dedicated to those who should be, should've been, and have been, inducted into HOF from hip hop is why I'll never understand people who think he isn't a student of the culture. Pays homage every chance he gets.
  • When eminem is winning it feels like that you are witnessing a long time friend who are bullied before but constantly winning in life and you are so happy for him man
  • I love how Dre is calling out all of his achievements and Em is just sitting there so humble. I love it!!!
  • @jay_wright
    The fact that Em just started naming off all the people who should also be inducted instead of talking about himself was the most incredibly humble thing I've seen, just shows why this man is the GOAT.
  • @Crawf736
    Man did his whole list of people he thanked in Alphabetical order... A true literacy master
  • His Daughter Hailey must be so unbelievably proud of her papa. He came from nothing. Now he his really something. Bless you Marshall getting clean of opioids. ❤️
  • @EllesyN84
    Dr Dre and Eminem is a one genuine example of a true friendship, a love that lasts forever..im so happy for them.. You can see how grateful he is for having such a good friend like Dr Dre and giving back all the credits to all his musical influences.. it’s so humble of him, it makes me love him more than I already do❤
  • @Screamforme14
    Never thought I'd see Eminem and Steven Tyler performing Dream on/Sing for the moment together. Goosebumps, what a time to be alive
  • @KaliDreams
    30 years old watching this with tears running down my face. Changed my life and doesn’t even know it.
  • I am a 67 year old woman, and Dr Dre's speech was perfect. True talent has no color or creed, Em proves that. CONGRATS sir 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
  • @brandywhite4582
    Been listening to Eminem from the beginning when I was 18, and passed it in to my kids who are now 20, 25, 27, and 28 and I have 2 grandchildren so far, they listen and I know it will continue on and on....... GOAT!!!
  • @Wrathlon
    The fact he did all of this while going through everything he went through is a testament to how fucking incredible this man is.
  • @TraversyMedia
    Even being the best selling hip hop artist, this man is still humble and uses his speech to pay respect to the old school that allowed him to do this. I wish the new "rappers" would do the same instead of deliberatly disrespecting those that paved the way for them, like spoiled little shits.
  • @anni3139
    I’m 75…..yep…….and have all of his albums in my phone……listening in my car….everywhere….what a beautiful soul……he’s forever in my heart and deserves all this recognition
  • Look how emotional Eminem gets when Dre starts talking about him fkn amazing 👌
  • Tell me im not the only one that cried throughout this????? Em had a massive life changing impact on me when i was a teen and i now have a 16 year old that Em impacts just as hugely every day........ Ems music will literally live on through generations!!!!! What an absolute LEGEND of a Human being xxx
  • You can tell how excited ‘Em is. Through out his whole career all he ever talked about was how he just wanted to be noticed and go down as a good MC. I feel like out of all the awards he’s gotten this one is the most special to him.
  • This man single-handedly paid off the mortgage in the house of hip hop. He’s not the original owner but how dare anyone think he didn’t do his part. 🐐
  • I love how humble and chill Em is. He doesn't show emotions publicly. He's mind strong. Like Dre said "I don't even think he cares about it" when he spoke about him being the best selling hip hop artist ever. Em could be the GOAT if people would just put race aside.