Millennials are defending Eminem against Gen Z’s attempt to cancel the rapper’s past lyrics, saying they are offensive and inappropriate for today’s standards.

Millennials are defending Eminem against Gen Z’s attempt to cancel the rapper’s past lyrics, saying they are offensive and inappropriate for today’s standards.

In the wake of a recent controversy that some Gen Z critics started, millennials are stepping up to defend Eminem. The debate began when certain Gen Z members took issue with the rapper’s older lyrics, labeling them as offensive and inappropriate by today’s standards.

Eminem, known for his provocative and often controversial content, has always pushed boundaries in his music, reflecting the cultural climate of his time. While some argue that his lyrics are outdated and offensive, others, particularly from the millennial generation, argue for the importance of context and artistic expression.

They believe that censoring or canceling artists for past work ignores the evolution of societal norms and the role of music as a form of commentary. This clash highlights the ongoing generational divide over what is considered acceptable in the realm of art and public discourse.