Deangelo Bailey

Deangelo Bailey

The song finds Eminem rapping about his childhood experience of being bullied by a boy named DeAngelo Bailey, particularly recounting an incident of being severely beaten by him, with comic exaggeration.

BRAVO sprach mit dem einstigen Mitschüler D'Angelo Bailey, der für die Attacken auf den heute erfolgreichen US-Rapstar verantwortlich war, in seiner Heimatstadt Warren. Im exklusiven... Famously, Eminem raps: “I was harassed daily by this fat kid named DeAngelo Bailey,” before detailing the abuse, which includes a sequence where he is beaten up in a bathroom. In a 1999 interview... In "Brain Damage," a cut from Eminem's second album, the performer named DeAngelo Bailey as his elementary school tormentor, a bully who "banged my head against the urinal 'til he broke my...

In "Brain Damage," a cut from Eminem's second album, the performer named DeAngelo Bailey as his elementary school tormentor, a bully who "banged my head against the urinal 'til he broke my... Reportedly in 1999 during an interview with Rolling Stone, Bailey admitted to the bullying. He later went on to sue Eminem for defamation of character but it was thrown out by the judge – ironically using a rap. Abused by mentally-ill mum. Eine entsprechende Klage aus dem Jahr 2001 hat der Klassenkamerad Deangelo Bailey jetzt vor einem Gericht in Michigan verloren, berichteten US-Medien am Montag (Ortszeit). DeAngelo Bailey, a disinfection laborer, sued Eminem for $1 million out of 2001, blaming him for penetrating his security by delivering material that cast him in a bogus light in the melody “Cerebrum Damage,”. Eminem is no stranger to controversy, but in 2001, he found his old school bully, DeAngelo Bailey had taken him to court for slander. Read the full story here.

Eine entsprechende Klage aus dem Jahr 2001 hat der Klassenkamerad Deangelo Bailey jetzt vor einem Gericht in Michigan verloren, berichteten US-Medien am Montag (Ortszeit). DeAngelo Bailey, a disinfection laborer, sued Eminem for $1 million out of 2001, blaming him for penetrating his security by delivering material that cast him in a bogus light in the melody “Cerebrum Damage,”. Eminem is no stranger to controversy, but in 2001, he found his old school bully, DeAngelo Bailey had taken him to court for slander. Read the full story here. The DeAngelo Bailey named in the song actually attempted to sue Eminem for $1 million, in 2003, claiming he slandered Bailey’s character and fabricated stories. The case ended up...

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Deangelo Bailey, age 33
The Story of Eminem and D'Angelo Bailey - YouTube
Deangelo Bailey, age 33