Genius Meanings
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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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Skylar Grey (Ft. Eminem) – Kill for You
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“Kill for You” is a story of lovers, played by two characters—Eminem and Skylar Grey—and their feelings for each other. Skylar is so blindly in love with Marshall’s character that
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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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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Eminem - Kill You (Traduzione Italiana)
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Nella canzone d'apertura dell'album troviamo una tipica canzone di Slim Shady che attacca Kim,Debbie Mathers e le donne in generale.
Questa canzone campiona “Pulsion” di Jacques
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Eminem – Killshot
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“Killshot” is a response to Machine Gun Kelly’s “RAP DEVIL,” which was in itself a response to “Not Alike” from Eminem’s August 2018 album Kamikaze. The diss track dropped eleven
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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. Dido) – Stan
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In this song, Eminem corresponds with a crazed fan who becomes increasingly unhinged as the story progresses. This is one of his most well-received singles and was listed at #15 on
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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 – 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 (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Godzilla
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Eminem and late rapper Juice WRLD team up for the first time on “Godzilla,” where they compare themselves to monsters. In particular, they become Godzilla, a fictional sea monster
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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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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 – Bad Influence
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‘Bad Influence’ was on the ‘End Of Days’ soundtrack.
In this song, Eminem states that he realises he is a role model to kids but, to paraphrase what he says in interviews, ‘it’s
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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 – 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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The Game (Ft. 50 Cent) – Hate It or Love It
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“Hate It or Love It” sees Game and 50 Cent celebrating their rags-to-riches story over a sample of The Trammps‘ 1972 song, “Rubber Band.”
This track was the third official single
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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 (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 – 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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Eminem – Role Model
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Eminem himself talked about this song in the book “The Angry Blonde” saying:
“I was just fucking around when I made this song. To me it’s just a rap record. The message behind it
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Eminem – 3 a.m.
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“3 a.m.” sees Slim Shady become a serial killer, committing mass murder following his escape from a rehabilitation clinic. It’s Relapse’s third single.
While Relapse was
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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. Dr. Dre) – Guilty Conscience
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In this classic song, Eminem and Dr. Dre play the Evil and Good conscience respectively (wait, Dre is the good one?) of three separate people who are about to commit violent or
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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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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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Horseshoe G.A.N.G – Kill You
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[Intro] / Yeah, what? / I might have to kill you / 'Cause I got these bills due, haha / [Verse 1: Debo & Julius] / When I was just a lil' baby boy I never had shit / But Crooked
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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 – Farewell
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Throughout the duration of “Farewell,” Em releases some inner tension caused by either an ex-partner or addiction, in a similar fashion to “Never Love Again.” Concluding that she’s
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Eminem – Murder, Murder
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Eminem tells two “perfect crimes”. Each one has a different ending with different crimes. Off The Slim Shady EP, didn’t make it to the LP. This song, however, was included on the
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Eminem (Ft. Bizarre) – Amityville
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“Amityville” is the name of a town in Suffolk County, NY; also the setting for The Amityville Horror.
Pretty sick place… but Em claims that Detroit is sicker. He spits about evil
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Eminem (Ft. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo) – Bump Heads
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[Intro: 50 Cent, Green Lantern, Eminem and Busta Rhymes & Xzibit Sample] / Nigga, hahaha (Oh!) / (Yeah) Yeah / (Here we go again) / Shady, haha (Shady Records mixtape) / 50 Cent (
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Eminem – I’m Shady
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Eminem raps about his life as a white trash drug dealer and helps introduce the Slim Shady character to the masses. Off The Slim Shady LP, which came out when Slim Shady was not
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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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Robbie Williams – Kill You
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You don't want to fuck with Robbie / Because what? / Because Robbie will fucking kill you / Say what? / You don't want to mess with Robbie / Why man? / Because Robbie will fucking
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