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Ken Kaniff is a fictional character appearing on almost every studio album of Eminem. He was originally created by another detroit rapper, Aristotle, who voiced him on The Slim Shady LP but was later voiced by Eminem on the later albums. Eminem is also known to use his voice in interviews along with Ken's typical humming.
Ken Kaniff is portrayed as a homosexual man with inclinations toward paedophilia. He lives in Connecticut. On The Slim Shady LP Ken has his own skit in which he calls Eminem and proposes to him multiple gay practices in a hotel room on which Eminem just laughs. He returns on The Marshall Mathers LP, once again in a skit named after him, where he allegedly receives fellatio by two members of the ICP - this skit is therefore a diss against the group. On The Eminem Show, the character appears in a skit called Curtains Close where he steps up to an empty stage with no audience and parodies intro of the song Without Me in the microphone changing the words to sound homosexual. On Relapse he is also presented on the outro of the album in a skit at the end of the song Underground where he once again parodies two of the Relapse songs - My Mom and We Made You - on a session of people struggling with some kind of dependency. He apparently accompanies his freestyle with a tap dance. He also appeared as one of the major characters on The Slim Shady Show, where he is portrayed as a skinny red haired Caucasian.
After Aristotle and Eminem parted ways, Aristotle made a diss album - The Ken Kaniff Show (a spoof of The Eminem Show) - where he solely changes the words while keeping the beats and the flow.

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ken kaniff was a funny alternative to slim shady. in the slim shady show, he is gay. in the skits, he is a gay stalker, who tries to hook up with him. the first skit i thought was a joke, but on the second one, ken is a homosexual

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