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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 – 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 – 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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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Eminem - These Demons ft. MAJ (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Traduzione di "These Demons"] / [Intro: Eminem] / Sai cosa? (Loud Pack) / Gli haters sono strani, amico / È come se, la odierai non importa cosa sia / Eppure continui a cliccarci
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Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Eminem - These Demons (Русский перевод)
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[Перевод песни Eminem — «These Demons» ft. MAJ] / [Интро: Эминем] / Йеа, знаешь чё? (Loud Pack) / Хейтеры потешные, чувак (Ха-ха) / Типа, тебе пофиг, что хейтить / Ты будешь на это
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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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DJ Khaled (Ft. Eminem & Kanye West) – USE THIS GOSPEL
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“USE THIS GOSPEL” is a star-studded collaboration between DJ Khaled, Eminem, and Kanye West, mainly produced by the legendary Dr. Dre and his team now called The ICU—after Dre
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Eminem – Demon Inside
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The present song was a sub-project for the album The Slim Shady LP and was never finished. The great thing about this piece is that it was recorded in the first session that Eminem
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Eminem (Ft. Rihanna) – The Monster
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“The Monster” is Eminem’s fourth single from The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Incidentally, it also marks the fourth time Eminem and Rihanna have collaborated.
This dark and emotional
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Eminem – Gnat
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On “Gnat,” the third promotional single from Eminem’s Music to Be Murdered By project, the veteran rapper covers such topics as the COVID-19 pandemic, his former addiction to
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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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Eminem – Venom
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“Venom” is the main theme of the soundtrack for the 2018 Columbia Pictures movie Venom based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
The movie’s main character is a
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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 – Criminal (Snippet)
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[Intro] / A lotta people ask me stupid fucking questions / A lotta people think that what I say on record / Or what I talk about on a record / That I actually do in real life or
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Eminem & Skylar Grey – Black Magic
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“Black Magic,” the opening song on Music To Be Murdered By: Side B features American singer and songwriter Skylar Grey, and marks her second feature on the full album, the first
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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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Juice WRLD – Face 2 Face
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“Face 2 Face” is a single by late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD. Juice raps about facing his demons which he used as a metaphor in his songs for his addiction, anxiety, and other
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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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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 – 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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Ankin
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Sometimes you win and sometimes you learn
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Eminem – Normal
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“Normal” expresses Em’s desire to be in a regular relationship, as opposed to the hazardous fictional relationships he has described on songs such as “Love the Way You Lie”, “
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Ella Henderson – Ghost
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Ella launched her #ghosttrail campaign which lead up to the first single release to her first album, Chapter One.
In an interview with 95.8 Capital FM, she talks about
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Eminem – Rain Man
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This song is named after the 1988 movie Rain Man starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. One of the main characters in the movie is autistic, and the song references several of his
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Eminem – Square Dance
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This song has political roots while also serving as a diss towards Canibus.
In fact, the song may be a direct response to Canibus’s song “Draft Me”, in which Canibus threatens an
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Eminem - These Demons ft. MAJ (Türkçe Çeviri)
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Eminem'in Dallaslı hip hop sanatçısı MAJ ile ilk düeti olan These Demons, akıllıca bir lirizm ile genel olarak piyasa yorumlaması niteliğinde bir parça. Genel bir ana fikri veya
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Eminem (Ft. CeeLo Green) – The King and I
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“The King And I” is a collaboration between Eminem and CeeLo Green, released on June 16, 2022. The song appears on the soundtrack to the Elvis film, starring Austin Butler. The
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Eminem – The Ringer
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“The Ringer” sees Eminem continuing his criticism of the state of hip-hop in 2018, focusing especially on mumble rappers, some of whom he calls out by name like Lil Xan and Lil
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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. 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 (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 – Kick Off (Freestyle)
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“Kick Off” is an eleven minute acapella freestyle exercise that finds Eminem revisiting his battle rap roots. The video was shot at The Shelter at St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit
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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 (Ft. Royce da 5'9") – Not Alike
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“Not Alike” continues Kamikaze’s main theme by dissing the “mumble rappers” who currently dominate the industry.
The first beat, which is produced by Tay Keith, interpolates Drake
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Eminem (Ft. DMX & Obie Trice) – Go To Sleep
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Eminem and Obie were both part of the Shady/Aftermath team at the time, so it is natural Obie would help Em with his beef with Benzino and Ja Rule at the time. However, it wasn’t
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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 – 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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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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem & Skylar Grey) – I Need a Doctor
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A cinematic song detailing the relationship between Eminem and Dr. Dre.
Em talks about Dre being stuck creatively, unable to make music the way he used to due to his grief and
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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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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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