Genius Lyrics
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Eminem (Ft. Kobe) – Die Alone
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Die Alone isn’t directly “about” Kim Mathers. The track serves as an internal monologue by Eminem about the struggles he’s faced since their relationship ended. The song consists
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Die Alone isn't directly “about” Kim Mathers. The track serves as an internal monologue by Eminem about the struggles he's faced since their relationship ...
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lyrical_ingenuity
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Why be a king when you can be a god?
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Nas – The World Is Yours
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“The World is Yours” was the third single from Illmatic that saw Pete Rock provide a jazzy boom bap backdrop with a piano sample from Ahmad Jamal’s “I Love Music” mixed with a
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Logic – Under Pressure
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Under Pressure’s title track was also its lead single, however, the single version was abbreviated to 3:50. Logic premiered the track during his While You Wait Tour, performing it
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Vonte Alexander Desmond – MeTroS Finest
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I don't want to die alone / I don't want to die alone / I keep it too low-key / I'm in the whooptie by my lonely / I just went to Mc Wilson's and and got a scoopy in a Coney / Imma
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Infra Red-N-Cross – Greed N Lust
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[Intro] / [?] [?] alone, (yeah) never, die alone (yeah) / Let's go / Uh uh uh yeah / Uh uh uh yeah / Uh uh uh yeah / [?] [?] alone never / Let's go / [Verse 1: Infra Red] / I need
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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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D12 – Leave Dat Boy Alone
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D12’s fight song, basically saying ‘don’t fuck with us, Swifty has the first verse, Mr. Porter has the second verse and, Kuniva has the third verse, the beat is produced by Red
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A.J. McLean (Ft. Jordan James) – Live Together
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“Live Together” is the first single A.J. McLean has come out with in 5 years… and it’s a song with an uplifting message about coming together.
In an interview with PEOPLE, he said
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Eminem – Not Afraid
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An inspirational and brutally honest anthem for Eminem’s fans addressing that of his struggles and triumphs, and encouraging his fans to reach their triumphs as well.
When
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Eminem – The Way I Am
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The second single from Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP, also featured on his 2005 album Curtain Call: The Hits
In the tradition of most of Eminem’s follow-up singles, “The Way I Am
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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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fun. – Some Nights
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The second single from Fun’s album of the same name. It asks what you’re prepared to sacrifice in order to succeed, whether in the music industry or in love.
Given Nate’s first
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King Gordy – When Darkness Falls
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[Verse 1] / If the deaf could hear and the blind could see / Would the deaf listen? Would the blind still be / In the darkness? (The darkness) / Oh, the darkness, when darkness
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Kay Rock – SHADY XV (CD1) REVIEW
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Made on 21.9.2014, listened to leak
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Jelly Roll – Ridin' All Alone
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[Intro] / Yeah, you know sometimes I be thinking to myself, what if this shit don't work, right / I told my brother, we're in this truck, I ain't got no job traits / I don't know
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Eminem) – If I Told You
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“If I Told You” focuses on a suppressed homosexual coming out to his friend—Joyner takes the perspective of the gay man coming out while Eminem takes the perspective of his
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Eminem – W.T.P.
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White
Trash
Party
In what’s probably the most lighthearted song on Recovery, Eminem describes rolling up to trashy parties in highly flammable super compact cars from the 70s, and
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Skylar Grey (Ft. Eminem & Yelawolf) – Twisted
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This duet between singer Skylar Grey (a frequent collaborator with Shady Records 2.0 artists) and Eminem, featuring a verse from Yelawolf, depicts a twisted and dysfunctional
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Eminem (Ft. Don Toliver) – No Regrets
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On “No Regrets,” Eminem teams up with rising star Don Toliver, on a smooth, melodic track. On the track, Em revisits his troubled past and difficult come-up, while also coming to
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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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DJ Aliiee – Breaking Down
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“Breaking Down” is a mashup by DJ Aliiee that gained popularity on YouTube. The track gained notoriety as some believed it was new music from the three artists.
It is believed
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Eminem – Déjà Vu
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This cold and chillingly humored take on Marshall Mathers' most recent drug antics is the 16th track on the Deluxe Edition of Relapse. Eminem takes us deep into the mindset of an
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Eminem – Darkness
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“Darkness” is the lead single from Eminem’s surprise album, Music to Be Murdered By. It was released with its music video alongside the album.
It has become common for rappers to
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Eminem (Ft. D12) – When the Music Stops
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Eminem and D12 vent their frustrations with the rap game on the 16th track on Eminem’s fourth studio album, The Eminem Show.
D12, the rap group Eminem was a part of at the time
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Eminem – 8 Mile
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Off the soundtrack to the semi-autobiographical 8 Mile, Eminem tells a story similar to what goes on throughout the movie. It is the story of the troubles one goes through trying
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NF – Leave Me Alone
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“Leave Me Alone” is a track where NF responds to fame, which is personified and originally referenced in the 2018 singles “NO NAME” and “WHY.” He wants his fame to “leave him alone
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2Pac – Alone
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Ha ha ha… hey man fuck all y'all… fuck all y'all / Money gone fuck friends, I need a homie that know me / When all these motherfuckin' cops be on me / I got problems, ain't nobody
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Shadke
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Got into rap at the age of 16, coincidentally the same age Eminem was when he started and Ronnie Radke was when he first heard Eminem, who also got me into enjoying rap more when I heard “Space Bound” after a bad breakup I had. Singer, Rapper, and Songwriter mostly because of the two aforementioned inspirations.
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MUNA – Number One Fan
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“Number One Fan” is a song about recognizing the negative voices in your head and—as hard as it may be—learning to speak back to them.
Despite the success of their first album
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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 – Sing for the Moment
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This song was the fourth single released from Eminem’s fourth studio album The Eminem Show. It was an international hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries and peaking at #14
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Eminem) – Dead Wrong
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A posthumous Biggie song about rape, murder, and pedophilia—perfect for an Eminem feature, which he discussed in his autobiography The Way I Am:
I rapped on a remix of The
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Drake – Over
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On “Over,” Drake raps about his introduction to fame and how his career is just only beginning. It was released as the first single from Drake’s debut album, Thank Me Later. In an
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Eminem (Ft. Joell Ortiz, KXNG Crooked & Royce da 5'9") – I Will
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On “I Will,” Eminem reunites his Slaughterhouse comrades, KXNG Crooked, Royce da 5'9" and Joell Ortiz for a posse cut over a classic boom-bap beat. However, Slaughterhouse member
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The Weeknd – Die For You
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On “Die For You” The Weeknd croons about the conflicting feelings and pain that comes with letting go of someone he still has intense feelings for.
Many fans speculate the song
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D12 – Proof Freestyle
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Freestyle from Big Proof off of a rare D12 tape (RIP). Unlike the rest of the members (asides Eminem), there is no skit to go along with this track.
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Obie Trice (Ft. 50 Cent, Eminem & Lloyd Banks) – We All Die One Day
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A posse cut off of Obie Trice’s 2003 debut album Cheers
Tony Yayo, who provides the intro and ad-libs throughout the track, recorded these voice-overs while incarcerated.
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Eminem – My Darling
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“My Darling” captures Marshall’s Eminem and Slim Shady characters at war, representative of the workings of the angels and demons within Eminem’s subconscious.
Whether the
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2Pac – Life Goes On
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“Life Goes On” covers multiple topics 2Pac often addressed, but it seems to be one of his most emotional songs. He pays tribute to his late friends, and also reflects on his own
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Moko Koza – Lock & Load (Eminem - Killshot Remix)
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I wanna hop on a beat / Murder anybody that’s hot on a beat / It’s a competition bro, I’m not gonna sleep / Run for your mama coz it’s not for you kids / Been the same since my
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D12 – Good Die Young
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In this song D-12 raps about their past member “Bugz” who was killed in 1999
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