Genius Lyrics
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Eminem – Kick Off (Freestyle)
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“Kick Off” is an eleven minute acapella freestyle exercise that finds Eminem revisiting his battle rap roots. The video was shot at The Shelter at St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit
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Eminem – Kick Off (Freestyle) Samples
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See all of “Kick Off (Freestyle)” by Eminem’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Eminem – Berzerk
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Eminem’s first single off MMLP2. A snippet was released during the commercials for the VMA’s in order to build buzz for the album. The song gives off a golden-age vibe, as it is
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Eminem Raps About Ariana Grande Concert Bombing In Controversial New Freestyle
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The lyrics feature graphic, disturbing passages that condone date rape and sexual assault.
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Big K.R.I.T. – KICKOFF
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[Intro] / Kick it and go / Kick it and kick it and go / [Chorus] / (Hit 'em) With a stiff arm, spin move, it's on, score (Score) / From sideline to touchdown, I put on a show / (
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Eminem (Ft. Lil Wayne) – No Love
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The main theme of the third single off of Recovery remains a point of controversy. While many believe it to be a personification of Hip-Hop (with another notable mention on the
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Eminem – The Warning
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Released in the summer of 2009, this track is a response to Mariah Carey’s song “Obsessed” which was an Eminem diss.
In this song, Eminem disses Mariah Carey and her husband Nick
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Eminem – Fubba U Cubba Cubba (Freestyle)
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[Intro] / "We on" / "Shady" "45" / [Verse] / I done figured this / Rap shit out, I map shit out strategically / Timin' is everything, and it seems to be the key / To my success, it
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Eminem – Cold Wind Blows
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In the opening track off Recovery, Eminem gets icy towards “pussies”, both the male kind and the female kind, settling the score with rivals.
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Greencowme – Execution Samples
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See all of “Execution” by Greencowme’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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ida deerz – attitude Samples
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See all of “attitude” by ida deerz’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Eminem – Off The Dome Freestyle
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Detroit legend Eminem unleashed a freestyled lyrical barrage on “Off The Dome,” where he raps extensively about multiple different topics and issues. On the boastful track, Em
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Eminem – As the World Turns
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The title of this song is a reference to the soap opera As the World Turns, where characters have to deal with most of the trials and tribulations Shady is talking about. This
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Eminem – On Fire
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[Intro] / (Haha, yeah, haha) / You know, critics, man / Critics never got nothin' nice to say, man / You know, the one thing I notice about critics, man / Is critics never ask me
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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg & Xzibit) – Bitch Please II
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“Bitch Please II” is a track from Eminem’s sophomore LP The Marshall Mathers LP. It’s a sequel to a Snoop Dogg track (featuring Xzibit and Nate Dogg) that appeared on his 1999
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Eminem – Freestyle #1 (Live From Tramps, New York / 1999)
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“Freestyle #1” is a live recording of an acapella freestyle Eminem performed during his January 9th, 1999 live show at Tramps, New York.
The verse was officially recorded for
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Juice WRLD – Juice WRLD Hour Freestyle of Fire Over Eminem Beats
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[Intro: Tim Westwood & Juice WRLD] / Yo, it's TimWestwoodTV, up at Capital Xtra / Got my man Juice WRLD in the building / It's time to shut down the city again / Last freestyle
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Eminem – Square Dance
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This song has political roots while also serving as a diss towards Canibus.
In fact, the song may be a direct response to Canibus’s song “Draft Me”, in which Canibus threatens an
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Akon (Ft. Eminem) – Smack That
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Smack that is the first single of Akon’s second studio album, Konvicted. The song was released on September 26, 2006.
The song has a music video too, which is a short clip remake
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Eminem (Ft. DJ Premier) – Book of Rhymes
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On a track with production by common collaborator IllaDaProducer, Eminem raps about getting all his thoughts off of his mind and pad, both literally and figuratively. The song
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Eminem) – Roman's Revenge
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Nicki raps this song as her “crazy alter ego,” Roman Zolanski, and responds to provocations from a certain queen bee. She is joined by another rapper who knows a thing or two about
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Eminem (Ft. Hailie Jade) – My Dad's Gone Crazy
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Eminem says that he let Hailie come to the studio with him one day, she said “My dad’s gone crazy” into the mic, and he decided to put it into one of his songs.
He was criticized
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Eminem – Same Song & Dance
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This song can be interpreted in two ways. Some believe the lyrics are to be taken literally. This interpretation would mean that Eminem is simply expressing his desire to rape
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Starbomb – Arin Checks the Mic
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Arin appears to have a similar lyrical flow to Eminem’s 2018 freestyle, Kick Off. The similarities can be found in the heavy breathing, progressively louder/more aggressive rapping
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Eminem (Ft. D12) – Quitter
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The last diss track Eminem aimed at Everlast in response to “Whitey’s Revenge”.
The first hook of the song uses a similar sound to his own song Marshall Mathers, and the second
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Eminem – Kill You Interpolations
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See all of “Kill You” by Eminem’s interpolations
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Eminem Praises Comedian Chris D’Elia’s Impersonation Of His Rapping
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It’s the second time D’Elia has parodied the Shady Records MC.
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Eminem (Ft. Dina Rae) – Drug Ballad
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Em’s love song!
Slim tells us about his love/hate relationship with alcohol, solvents, ecstasy, and who knows what else. Basically any substance he can cram in to his body, a
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Eminem – Medicine Ball
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[Intro] / Oh my goodness, what have I done? / Oh no, I can't believe it / It's like I've got the whole world in my palm / And I'm ready to drop bombs / [Verse 1] / Welcome to the
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Eminem – Insane
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As described in the New York Times:
Word sounds are the genesis of “Insane,” a song on “Relapse” where he accuses his stepfather of raping him as a child. “It’s pretty much all
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Eminem (Ft. Obie Trice) – Drips
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This song is the 9th track on Eminem’s 2002 classic The Eminem Show album. Due to the song’s explicit subject matter, the song was removed from the album’s clean version.
The song
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Eminem – Ballin' Uncontrollably
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“Ballin' Uncontrollably” is a satirical song in which Eminem takes the overused lyrical theme involving monetary excess and exaggerates it to the extreme. The result is a somewhat
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Skylar Grey, Polo G, Mozzy & Eminem – Last One Standing
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“Last One Standing” serves as the official theme song to the 2021 Columbia Pictures movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, a sequel to the 2018 movie, Venom, based on the Marvel
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JAY-Z (Ft. Eminem) – Renegade
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“Renegade” serves as a “fuck you” to critics who said JAY-Z had forgotten his ghetto roots with his new found riches, and moralizers who said Eminem was a bad influence on children
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Eminem – Soldier
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In the seventh song off The Eminem Show, Em details his dealings with the law because of his weapons charges, and boasts his fearless nature with them–which is contradicted a song
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Eminem – Like Toy Soldiers
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Sampling a children’s choir from Martika’s “Toy Soldiers” for the chorus, “Like Toy Soldiers” finds Eminem emphasizing the importance of friendship and his duty/respect to those he
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D12 – 6 In The Morning
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Originally called “Come On In”, the song was featured on Eminem’s ‘Straight From the Lab EP.’
This song is a diss to Benzino and the entire Source Magazine and it is produced by
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Eminem – ShadyXV
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As the album’s title track and intro, “Shady XV” sets the stage for the entire compilation. Eminem comes out swinging, making it clear from the jump that this album is going to be
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Eminem – Brainless
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Em is at his most lyrical and sporadic as he brings back a vintage Slim Shady-type narrative. The track features, notably, a sample of Toccata and Fugue in D minor This five minute
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Eminem (Ft. dEnAun) – Eminem Freestyles on Tim Westwood
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Tim Westwood is a DJ who has had a show for years on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 1 Xtra. Eminem has been on his show freestyling several times over the years.
https://youtu.be/
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Eminem (Ft. Royce da 5'9" & White Gold) – You Gon' Learn
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On “You Gon' Learn,” Eminem teams up with Royce da 5'9" and White Gold to stress the importance of resilience and determination. Royce and Em present themselves as products of
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Missy Elliott (Ft. Eminem) – Busa Rhyme
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The third track on Missy’s album Da Real World, “Busa Rhyme” is definitely the most explicit and violent tracks on the album. This is due to the presence of one ‘Slim Shady,’ the
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Bad Meets Evil – Welcome 2 Hell
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Eminem and Royce da 5'9" open their introduction as the Bad Meets Evil duo to welcome their listeners to the Hell: The Sequel EP in their own unique way by trying to outdo each
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Eminem (Ft. White Gold) – Zeus
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“Zeus,” featuring New York recording artist White Gold, contains some of Eminem’s most ruthless bars and name-drops from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. This is the fourteenth
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Greencowme – Execution
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[Hook: Greencowme] / Talkin' like that'll get you execution / So you better be careful when I'm next to you when / You try to talk shit about me behind my back / Because I got a
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T.I. (Ft. Eminem) – That's All She Wrote
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On “That’s All She Wrote,” T.I. talks about the law while Eminem talks about sex. This marks their first collaboration since “Touchdown.” The instrumental is a mellow affair, a
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Eminem (Ft. 50 Cent) – The Re-Up
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This is Eminem’s 6th song on his collab album “Eminem Presents: The Re-Up” in which he appears alongside 50 Cent.
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Eminem – Rhyme or Reason
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Eminem just goes off on a lyrical hate spew against everything especially, his dad. He “switches the script” from earlier albums; instead of writing a diss track against his mother
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