Genius Meanings
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Eminem – Marsh
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On “Marsh,” Eminem compares himself to aliens and uses the hyperbole of being a martian to express that he’s figuratively out of this world. Em further backs up his claim by
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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 – Mosh
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In this political protest song, released online as a single right before the U.S. Presidential election in 2004, Eminem states clearly that he passionately disagrees with the Bush
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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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Spotify – This Is Eminem
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1. Eminem- Higher / 2. Eminem- Gnat / 3. Eminem- Guns Blazing (feat. Dr. Dre & Sly Pyper) / 4. Eminem- Premonition (Intro) / 5. Eminem- Unaccommodating (feat. Young M.A.) / 6
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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 (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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Eminem – Foolish Pride
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Recorded in spring of 1990, “Foolish Pride” was unearthed by The Source magazine in late 2003 along with “So Many Styles.” DJ Butter Fingers had put the two tracks onto a
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Eminem (Ft. Skylar Grey) – Leaving Heaven
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On “Leaving Heaven,” Eminem reflects on his success and what turned him into the man he is today. Accompanied by a soulful chorus by Skylar Grey, Eminem raps of his extreme
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Knowledge Drop: What Happened Between Eminem & John Guerra Before ’The Eminem Show’?
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Em addressed the incident on “The Kiss (Skit),” ”Soldier,” & “Sing For the Moment.”
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Eminem (Ft. Ed Sheeran) – Those Kinda Nights
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On “Those Kinda Nights” Em again teams up with Ed Sheeran. The two artists have collaborated on Ed’s “Remember the Name,”, alongside Em’s close friend and frequent collaborator, 50
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Eminem (Ft. Young M.A) – Unaccommodating
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On “Unaccommodating,” Eminem enlists Young M.A to discuss their unaccommodating manner, especially towards the media and critics.
The rappers' intense approach is similar to that
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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. White Gold) – Zeus
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“Zeus,” featuring New York recording artist White Gold, contains some of Eminem’s most ruthless bars and name-drops from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. This is the fourteenth
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Eminem – Tone Deaf
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“Tone Deaf” is another self produced song on the project, this time with the frequent collaborator Luis Resto, the man behind some classic Eminem songs like Lose Yourself. The
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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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Genius Traducciones al Español – Eminem - Alfred (Intro) (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Eminem - Alfred (Intro) (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro: Alfred Hitchcock] / Hasta el momento, este disco ha brindado un acompañamiento musical para hacer placentero
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Eminem – Discombobulated
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On “Discombobulated” Eminem emulates his younger self by using accents similar to how he did on his 2009 album Relapse. On the track, he namedrops various rappers, such as 50 Cent
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Eminem – Premonition (Intro)
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The opening track of Em’s eleventh studio album starts off by commenting on the reception of his previous albums. Revival, released In 2017, was widely considered as a weak album
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Eminem – Stepdad
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While over the course of his last albums, on songs such as “Headlights” and “Bad Husband”, Em started to apologize to family members for his behavior and for making private matters
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Eminem – Stepdad
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While over the course of his last albums, on songs such as “Headlights” and “Bad Husband”, Em started to apologize to family members for his behavior and for making private matters
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D12 – Purple Pills
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This song is the first single from D12’s debut album Devil’s Night.
At the time, most MC’s rapped about selling drugs or smoking weed, while D12 were happy to sample everything
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Eminem – Higher
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“Higher” is a song produced by Em where he shows off his lyrical capabilities and talks about his life after fame, his successful work and bars.
The track’s hook is performed by
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Eminem – Alfred’s Theme
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On “Alfred’s Theme,” Em mainly talks about the changes in his life before and after the fame, brags up about his rapping skills, lyrical abilities and also mentions the coronavirus
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Genius Traductions françaises – Eminem - Marsh (Traduction Française)
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[Intro] / Mon nom est Marsh et ce monde, je suis hors de lui (Hors de lui) / Parce qu'avec toute cette merde d'A-B-C, je commence un peu à ressembler à Alf / Ah, j'me tue, ce
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Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Eminem - Marsh (Русский перевод)
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В этом треке с какой-то внеземной атмосферой Эминем говорит нам, что он не из этого мира, что он скорее марсианин, и сразу же доказывает это своими “инопланетными” рифмами и игрой
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Eminem – Little Engine
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“Little Engine” is a somewhat disturbing Eminem track, where Em raps about his violent habits and being psychologically unstable. Over an eerie beat, Em mentions his “evil intent
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Eminem (Ft. Anderson .Paak) – Lock It Up
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On “Lock It Up” Em again teams up with Anderson .Paak. The two have earlier collaborated on “Medicine Man” from Dr. Dre’s Compton album. In addition, they have collaborated on “
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Eminem – In Too Deep
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“In Too Deep” describes a series of events that led to an uncomfortable relationship. Eminem raps and sings to detail the toxic environment he and his partner were caught in, that
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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 – Killer
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“Killer” is the 13th track off Eminem’s 2020 project Music to Be Murdered By: Side B. Produced by the popular hip-hop producer d.a got that dope who also produced some other tracks
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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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Eminem (Ft. DJ Premier) – Book of Rhymes
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On a track with production by common collaborator IllaDaProducer, Eminem raps about getting all his thoughts off of his mind and pad, both literally and figuratively. The song
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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... Marsh is not mellow. Genius ... To put it simply, Eminem can destroy rival MCs even when he's not going all out. Interestingly, Em used the line “I'm Marsh ...
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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 (Ft. Black Thought, dEnAun, Q-Tip & Royce da 5'9") – Yah Yah
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On “Yah Yah,” Eminem enlists fellow emcees Royce da 5'9", Black Thought and Q-Tip for a posse cut over an upbeat boom-bap instrumental, produced by featured artist dEnAun. Over a
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Eminem – The Kiss (Skit)
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This skit is the reenactment of what happened on June 4, 2000 around 2.00 am in the morning in Warren, Michigan. Eminem was at his friend Gary Kozlowski’s house, when he heard that
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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 (Ft. MAJ) – These Demons
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Eminem’s first collaboration with Dallas hip-hop artist MAJ provides thought provoking commentary with clever lyricism. It’s clear no subject is off limits for “These Demons,” as
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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre & Sly Pyper) – Guns Blazing
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On “Guns Blazing” Em reunites with Dr. Dre to trade verses and take shots at their partners. Dre’s verse seems to be directed toward his wife, Nicole Young, who he divorced this
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Eminem – She Loves Me
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“She Loves Me” is produced by a star-studded producing team. Blue Tooth, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Focus…, and Dr. Dre, all teamed up for this 12th track on Music to Be Murdered By
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Eminem (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) – Favorite Bitch
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On “Favorite Bitch,” Eminem and Ty Dolla $ign personify hip hop as a woman, addressing their love/hate relationship with the genre. The two of them reflect over their careers
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