Genius Lyrics
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Eminem – Everything
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“Everything” is an unreleased Eminem track that was reportedly made in 2007-2008, during the recording sessions for his sixth studio album. It was reportedly meant for a
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Bad Meets Evil (Ft. Mike Epps) – I'm On Everything
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Track 5 from Hell: The Sequel, Eminem & Royce sing a humorous song about drugs (no surprise when Eminem enters the studio, just look at songs like “Purple Pills”) and about how
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Eminem – Mockingbird
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Possibly the least offensive Eminem song ever, this Encore track is directed and dedicated to his daughters. Eminem acknowledges that growing up with his media image and Kim’s drug
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Ca$his – Everything is Shady
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Everything is Shady is a song performed by “Ca$his” on the hip hop compilation album, Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. It was produced by Rikanatti, and was written by R. Johnson and R
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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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Brent Pella – Eminem Disses Everything (MGK Response) (Parody)
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[Intro:Brent Pella] / Yeah, you know sometimes I just wanna punch the world in the dick / I hear a lot of people out there talking trash / So to everybody that hated on me, this
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Eminem (Ft. Eye-Kyu) – It’s O.K.
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Eminem is rapping about his struggles, but he makes it clear that he has got hope for the future.
Based on a promotional poster, this was one of three intended singles from the
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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 – Just Lose It
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Released as the first single off of Encore, Em goes very far with scatological humor, Michael Jackson jokes and one of the most distinctive choruses in Em’s career.
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Busta Rhymes (Ft. Eminem) – Calm Down
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Busta Rhymes and Eminem come together for “Calm Down,” their fourth collaboration after their first in 2003 on the “Hail Mary (Ja Rule Diss)” along with two other collaborations in
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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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Brent Pella – Eminem Disses Everything (MGK Response) (Parody) Samples
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See all of “Eminem Disses Everything (MGK Response) (Parody)” by Brent Pella’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Bad Meets Evil (Ft. Claret Jai) – Take From Me
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From the Bad Meets Evil album Hell: The Sequel
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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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Read All The Lyrics To Boogie’s New Album ‘Everything’s For Sale’
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It’s the Compton rapper’s first project under Eminem’s Shady Records.
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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 – Kamikaze
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On the album’s title track, Em continues his criticism of trap and mumble rap. He also responds to the negative reception of his 2017 album Revival. In the chorus, he even compares
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Eminem – Evil Deeds
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“Evil Deeds” transitions nicely from the opening skit “Curtains Up” and into the next track, “Never Enough”. The song, with its hectic Dre produced beat, untraditional flow and
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Eminem – Beautiful
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Considered by both fans and critics as the strongest song on Relapse. This song had begun to be written while sitting in rehab.
Via MTV:
There’s only one song on the record that
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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 – When I'm Gone
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In “When I’m Gone,” Eminem shares a personal story about his relationship with his daughter Hailie and how his absence is influencing her, the family and himself. Despite the
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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 & Jessie Reyez – Nice Guy
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This song is about Eminem’s relationship status, and being confused about some of his relationships, but just trying to be the “nice guy” in it all.
He similarly mentioned
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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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Troy Ave (Ft. Pusha T) – Everything
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[Verse 1: Troy Ave] / Uh / Dope boy swag to the max on 'em / Dealing yay for the pay with the strap on 'em / Money ain't a thing but a quick meet / Nigga murder ain't a thing but a
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Bad Meets Evil – I'm On Everything Samples
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See all of “I'm On Everything” by Bad Meets Evil’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Lupe Fiasco – All Black Everything
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Single off of Lupe Fiasco’s third album, Lasers – Jay-Z made it a hot line, Lupe made it a hot song.
The song explores what may have happened if black people were never enslaved
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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. Mekhi Phifer, Njeri Earth, Obie Trice & Omar Benson Miller) – 8 Mile: 313 Cypher (Chin Tiki Girls)
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Taken from Eminem’s acting debut “8 Mile”. The character B-Rabbit spits a freestyle with his crew in a parking lot.
On the semi-official Don’t Call Me Marshall CD, B-Rabbit’s verse
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Eminem (Ft. D12) – Under The Influence
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A D12 collaboration on The Marshall Mathers LP. It describes the classic antics of the Dirty Dozen and foreshadows the sound of 2001 album Devils Night.
This track ironically
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Tom MacDonald – Eminem
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[Verse 1] / I feel like old school Eminem / Back when they hated him for everything he said / Back when we thought middle fingers and telling the system to suck it would never end
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Eminem – Microphone Freestyle
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The second (and illest) of three freestyles that Em performed on his 2009 appearance on Tim Westwood’s show to promote his then-recent album, Relapse
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Eminem – Ricky Ticky Toc
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Bonus Track from Encore, basically in freestyle form no real chorus, Eminem talks about everything from Growing Up to Dr. Dre to 50 Cent.
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Eminem – My Name Is (Original)
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[Produced by Dr. Dre] / [Chorus: Eminem] / Hi, my name is, what? My name is, who? / My name is, chka-chka, Slim Shady / Hi, my name is, huh? My name is, what? / My name is, chka-
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Eminem – Stimulate
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Seemingly a late cut from The Eminem Show (2002), “Stimulate” finally saw a widespread release 20 years later on the Expanded Edition of the album.
Prior to that it could be found
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Eminem – Believe
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“Believe” is the second track on Revival, and Eminem starts rhyming from where he left off on “Walk On Water”.
The track marks Eminem’s first take on a modern trap beat. His flow
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Eminem – 8 Mile: B-Rabbit vs Papa Doc
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This final rap battle is the climactic point of the film. Papa Doc wins the coin toss and elects to “let that bitch go first.” Aware that Doc has a lot of potential material about
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Balistic Man – LETTER TO EMINEM
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(Intro) / Uh / Yea / Everything you say I am / & I ain't gotta change a damn, uh / Cuz I am everything you say I am / & I dont gotta change a damn thing about it / Cuz I am
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Eminem – If I Had
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The lyrics of this song were comprised after a week of things going consecutively wrong for Eminem in the summer of 1997 and were recorded at a later point (winter time) of the
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Eminem – Lose Yourself (Original Demo Version)
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Eminem recorded this version before completely rewriting the song to make it fit with the Jimmy Smith/B-Rabbit character from the 8 Mile movie.
This version was released for the
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Bad Meets Evil – Raw
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Royce & Eminem trade verses focusing on two different meanings of “raw.” While Royce focuses on the meaning of a raw MC, Marshall’s verse is full of sexual innuendos.
This is the
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Eminem – Fall
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“Fall” continues Kamikaze’s main theme of criticizing the current state of the rap game while also responding to critics of his then-previous album, Revival, which was—and remains—
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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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Eminem – Beautiful [V1]
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[Verse 1: Eminem] / I'm just so fucking depressed / I just can't seem to get out this slump / If I could just get over this hump / But I need something to pull me out this dump / I
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Eminem – 50 Ways
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“50 Ways” is a leaked track that was rumored to be from the scrapped Eminem project, King Mathers. It has the questionable distinction of being the last song to date that Eminem
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