Genius Meanings
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Eminem – Just Don't Give a Fuck
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Eminem details his writing process for this track in his lyrics book Angry Blonde:
“Just Don’t Give a Fuck” was a song that I wrote when I was staying at my mother’s house. It was
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Eminem – Still Don’t Give a Fuck
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For the finale of his Aftermath debut, The Slim Shady LP, Eminem reaffirms that he does not give a fuck on a track laced with vivid imagery and inventive wordplay.
As Em explained
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Eminem – Just Don’t Give a Fuck (Clean Edit)
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[Intro: Frogg] / Whoa! / A get your hands in the air, and get to clappin 'em / And like, back and forth because ah / This is, what you thought it wasn't / It beez, the brothers
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Eminem – Just Don’t Give a Fuck (Acappella)
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This track serves as an a capella for Detroit legend Eminem’s October 1998 track, “Just Don’t Give a Fuck.” While the tracks share many similarities, the a cappella is noticeably
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Eminem – Just Don’t Give a Fuck (Radio Edit)
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This is the clean version of the song “Just Don’t Give a Fuck.” The explicit version ended up on Eminem’s major label debut, The Slim Shady LP.
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Redman – Just Don't Give A Fuck (Freestyle)
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After Eminem praised Redman as one of his favorite rappers who influenced him, Redman pays respect to Eminem by laying down lyrics over Em’s 1998 track “Just Don’t Give a Fuck.”
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Kurupt (Ft. DJ Lethal) – Just Don’t Give A Fuck
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[Intro: Nore] / Yo, what's up yo? This is Norey, nigga / Yeah, let me know when y'all comin out here / So I can y'all some gats immediately / The minu-the minute y'all land I'll
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Eminem – Criminal
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The final song on The Marshall Mathers LP, “Criminal” provides plenty of examples of and excuses for Em’s violent rhetoric.
As Em explained in Angry Blonde:
“Criminal” was my new
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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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Kurupt (Ft. DJ Lethal) – Just Don't Give A..
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[Intro: Nore] / Yo, what's up yo? This is Nore, nigga / Yeah, let me know when y'all comin out here / So I can y'all some gats immediately / The minu-The minute y'all land I'll put
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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 – 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 – My Name Is
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The song that vaulted Eminem onto the national stage. This was the second single from Eminem’s major label debut The Slim Shady LP (the first was “Just Don’t Give a Fuck,” which
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Eminem – Marshall Mathers
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The title track off The Marshall Mathers LP is a direct reaction to the turmoil his life went in to after the release and runaway success of The Slim Shady LP, most notably the
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Eminem – I’m Back
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After The Slim Shady LP, Eminem’s alter-ego is back for more.
A rather unknown fact is that the song “I’m Back” is actually the fourth single of the album.
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Justina Valentine – Just Don’t Give A Fuck
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[Intro] / I said, this is what you wanted / This is what you asked for / If you're not in the mood to receive it, then you should leave it / I don't know why you even stood here if
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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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem) – Forgot About Dre
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“Forgot About Dre” was released as the second single from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album, and it was his statement to anyone feeling like his production suffered after his escape from Death
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Eminem (Ft. Dina Rae) – Cum on Everybody
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Eminem’s official dance song from the Slim Shady LP in 1999. Some of the lyrics bear a resemblance to legendary comedian Groucho Marx’s misanthropic, self-effacing style of humor.
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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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Eminem (Ft. RBX & Sticky Fingaz) – Remember Me?
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The name of this track from The Marshall Mathers LP is quite appropriate: most people who bought the album would’ve had to rack their brains to remember RBX (best known for his
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Jon Connor – Just Don't Give A Fuck
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Connor rips a couple of vicious verses over the beat from Eminem’s original
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem, Phish (rapper) & Xzibit) – What’s the Difference
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Dre, Eminem and Xzibit wax poetic about the differences between themselves and other rappers
Em feels a little bit of resentment towards his on-and-off wife, Kim
Check out an
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Eminem (Ft. Joyner Lucas) – Lucky You
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“Lucky You” marks the first collaboration between Eminem and Joyner Lucas, whom people have pointed out, shares many characteristics with Em in terms of rhyme and flow.
Their
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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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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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Eminem – Hailie's Song
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Em’s ode to his daughter
After a tough battle with Hailie’s mother and Eminem’s ex wife, Kim, Eminem got custody of Hailie in 2002. He was happy and filled with joy, he then
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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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Eminem (Ft. Sway & King Tech) – Get You Mad
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This song contains various references to feuds Eminem was in during the time of release. Cage, Canibus, ICP. It was his first stab at Canibus.
Off of Sway & Tech’s This or That and
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JarJarJr – folgers crystals
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[Verse 1: Eminem] / Slim Shady, brain dead like Jim Brady / I'm a M-80, you little like that Kim lady / I'm buzzin', Dirty Dozen, naughty rotten rhymer / Cursin' at you players
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AYMEN – Mr. Don't Give a Fuck Jr.
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This is one of the songs of my first mixtape. The mixtape will be called Ink of Steel. And altho this song may not be the best lyracly , the others will be.
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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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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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50 Cent – In da Club
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“In da Club” was the first of seven tracks 50 Cent recorded with Dr. Dre in only five days. Originally planned as a D12 song for the 8 Mile soundtrack, producer Dr Dre played the
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The Madd Rapper (Ft. Eminem) – Stir Crazy
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A song about craziness and dementia.
Who’s gonna be the sickest (double entendre here)? Who’s gonna be funniest between The Madd Rapper and Slim Shady?
The battle seems to be
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Eminem (Ft. Dina Rae) – Superman
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Adding to Eminem’s collection of songs expressing his anger against ex-wife Kim Mathers, “Superman” contains a lot of harsh truths about the kinds of women that Eminem interacts
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Eminem (Ft. 50 Cent & Dr. Dre) – Crack a Bottle
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The first single from Eminem’s sixth studio album Relapse, this song went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Duo or Group in 2010.
The song initially gained
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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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem, Hittman & Phish (rapper)) – What’s the Difference (Demo Version)
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The original pre-production version of “What’s The Difference”.
The song retains the original beat, but Hittman raps the second verse instead of Xzibit.
I was lobbying for a song
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Conway the Machine (Ft. Eminem) – BANG (Original Version)
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“Bang (Original Version)” leaked on June 21st, 2020. It features a shoutout to deceased rapper, Mac Miller, and shots at rappers whom Eminem has beefed with in the past, including
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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre) – Say What You Say
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This song is a diss to Jermaine Dupri, rapper Canibus, and The Source Magazine. It was Em’s first retaliation against the magazine, which later turned into the Eminem-Benzino beef.
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Genius (Ft. Eminem) – Eminem Gets Verified on Genius
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On April 2nd, 2015, Eminem added 42 annotations to his own discography as well as a few choice tracks from The Notorious B.I.G. and labelmates 50 Cent and Royce Da 5'9". We’ve
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D12 (Ft. 50 Cent) – Rap Game
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D12 express their feelings about the rap industry, and all of the controversy, and hardship that comes along with the Rap Game.
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