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Eminem – You're Never Over
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Eminem’s ode to his fallen friend and groupmate DeShaun “Proof” Holton, produced by Just Blaze.
This song samples Gerard McMann’s song, Cry Little Sister.
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Eminem – You're Never Over Samples
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See all of “You're Never Over” by Eminem’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Blaze Audio – Carrying On
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Carrying On is a deep/emotional and uplifting track, remembering Chester Bennington from After Collision 2, a fan made web mash up album by BLAZEAUDIO,
primarily featuring Linkin
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Gerard McMahon – Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys) Samples
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See all of “Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)” by Gerard McMahon’s samples
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Royce da 5'9" – Security Samples
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See all of “Security” by Royce da 5'9"’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Eminem - You're Never Over (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Koro] / Günler soğuk, sensiz yaşamak / Geceler uzun, yaşlanıyorum / Eski günleri özlüyorum, seni düşünüyorum / Gitmiş olabilirsin ama asla bitmedin / [Ayet 1] / Proof beni şimdi
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Eminem – Going Through Changes
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In this very emotional song off Recovery, Eminem describes overeating, daytime napping, pill-addiction, and sorrow at the loss of his childhood friend Proof, who was shot outside a
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Eminem (Ft. Rihanna) – Love the Way You Lie
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This smash hit saw Eminem and Rihanna reflect on their ambivalent and abusive relationships with their respective ex-partners Kim & Chris Brown.
Skylar Grey wrote the track’s
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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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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 – Phenomenal
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This is the first song released from the Southpaw Soundtrack, executive produced by Shady Records.
In similar fashion to “Not Afraid” & “Guts Over Fear,” “Phenomenal” is a
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Botiz
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Gerard McMahon – Cry Little Sister
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[Verse 1] / Last fire will rise behind those eyes / Black house will rock, blind boys don't lie / Immortal fear, that voice so clear / Through broken walls, that scream I hear / [
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Eminem (Ft. Nate Dogg) – 'Till I Collapse
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Marshall makes a beat for himself and proceeds to tear it to shreds.
The drums are taken almost directly from Queen’s anthem “We Will Rock You”.
Although it has never been
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Guy Sebastian (Ft. Lupe Fiasco) – Battle Scars
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Guy Sebastian wrote “Battle Scars” with Lupe specifically in mind as the rap feature. Guy was a big fan of Lupe’s deep, story-oriented lyrics, and was overwhelmed when he agreed to
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Juice WRLD – The Man, The Myth, The Legend (Interlude)
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On this interlude, multiple of Juice’s idols, past collaborators, and friends speak on his legacy and skill before his tragic passing on December 8, 2019.
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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 – Space Bound
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A summer love song that gets pretty visceral. Em describes a budding relationship that turns abusive. It’s pretty affectionate, too, considering how graphic it gets at times.
You
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Eminem – The Ringer
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“The Ringer” sees Eminem continuing his criticism of the state of hip-hop in 2018, focusing especially on mumble rappers, some of whom he calls out by name like Lil Xan and Lil
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Sugar Ray – When It's Over
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When It’s Over is a single from Sugar Ray’s self-titled album, Sugar Ray.
This song talks the confusion that can occur after a breakup. Sometimes we still continue to have
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Eminem (Ft. 50 Cent) – Is This Love ('09)
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“Is This Love” is an unreleased song from 2009, most likely recorded for Relapse 2, yet was kept in the vault due to the negative reviews received by Relapse. This track is one of
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Eminem – Rap God
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“Rap God” is Eminem’s braggadocious ode to himself and his career. Over its six-minute run-time, he references comic books, throws back to his old songs, and raps crazily fast.
In
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Eminem (Ft. Sia) – Guts Over Fear
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On this track Eminem contemplates his legacy and career. He dwells on the feeling that he has no emotion left and that he is singing the same old song. He regrets the pain he has
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Eminem – Lose Yourself
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“Lose Yourself” is the theme song from Eminem’s semi-biographical 2002 movie 8 Mile. Eminem is narrating the life of the film’s protagonist, Jimmy, up until the third verse, where
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Eminem – Kim
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Written in 1998, this is the prequel to 1997’s “97' Bonnie & Clyde”.
Em wrote in Angry Blonde:
This little media favorite was actually the first official song that I wrote for
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Eminem – Stepping Stone
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“Stepping Stone” is the latest in a series of songs apologizing to people who have been negatively affected by Em’s career. The previously released “Headlights” and “Bad Husband
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Eminem (Ft. Gwen Stefani) – Kings Never Die
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“Kings Never Die” is the second single from the Southpaw Soundtrack, following Eminem’s “Phenomenal.” This marks the fifth time that production crew The New Royales has
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Juice WRLD, Eminem & benny blanco – Lace It
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“Lace It” sees the reunition of Juice WRLD and Eminem over a bass-filled benny blanco production, while also serving as the lead single of Juice WRLD’s final posthumous album, The
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Eminem – The Real Slim Shady
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“The Real Slim Shady” is the quintessential early Eminem song—funny and serious simultaneously, with crazy rhyme schemes and devices.
As K-Solo had asked, will the “Real Solo
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Eminem – Rap God (Mr. Cii Remix)
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A surprise bonus track off the new greatest hits compilation “Curtain Call 2” surprising fans with a fanmade remix of the 2013 hit single Rap God.
On January 16th 2022, Mr. Cii
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Eminem (Ft. Liz Rodrigues) – Survival
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Eminem vibrantly attempts to cement his top spot in the rap game. With the Darwinian theory of natural selection as a motif, he applies the idea of “survival of the fittest” to rap
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Eminem (Ft. Nate Ruess) – Headlights
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Over a beat based on “Mother” by John Lennon, Eminem issues a public apology to his mom on “Headlights”. Eminem and his mother have never really gotten along, as she has been a
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Eminem – So Bad
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Eminem demonstrates the Art of Seduction. This is one of the light-hearted tracks on the album.
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Eminem – Bad Guy
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“Bad Guy” is a sequel to Eminem’s song “Stan”, which was released as a single from The Marshall Mathers LP. “Stan” is about a crazed fan who kills himself, his girlfriend and their
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Eminem – Who Knew
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“Who Knew” is Eminem’s way of ridiculing those who believe his music causes fans to commit ridiculous acts. Throughout the song Eminem takes a satirical approach to the criticism
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Eminem – Never Love Again
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Under the guise of a traditional breakup song, Eminem uses “Never Love Again” to cleverly describe his relationship with drug abuse, a topic he has returned to various times before
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Eminem (Ft. P!nk) – Won't Back Down
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Eminem triumphantly returns to his o.g. style: songs filled with puns and allusions
Luckily, Rap Genius explains that stuff
This song later got used in Call of Duty: Black Ops
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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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Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
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One of Daft Punk’s most popular and famous singles, “Harder Better Faster Stronger” draws you in with its catchy beat, irresistible electronic vocals, and fun lyrical wordplay. Put
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Eminem (Ft. Obie Trice) – Difficult
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This is basically a tribute to Proof, Rest in Peace. We miss you!! 1973-2006.
DeShaun Dupree Holton AKA Proof is Eminem’s hype man & best friend since childhood, passed away back
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Eminem – That's All She Wrote (Solo Version)
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This is a remixed version of the song “That’s All She Wrote”. the original version can be found on T.I.’s album “No Mercy”, where Eminem is also featured. This version is just his
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Eminem – Kill You
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“Kill You” is the opening track to the album, and is a lyrical tirade against Kim, Debbie Mathers, girlish rappers and women in general. The call-and-response part after the hook
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Kyle McGovern (Ft. Craig Jenkins) – All 289 Eminem Songs, Ranked
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Kyle McGovern and Craig Jenkins, media reporters on Spin decided to rank Eminem’s songs, all the way from Infinite to The Marshall Mathers LP 2. You can check out the list here
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Without Proof's guidance and encouragement there would have been a Marshall Mathers, but probably not an Eminem and certainly never a Slim Shady. ... You're Never ...
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