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    One of my favorite song of his. I think he really captures the mindset of poverty-stricken urban life.

    foinlavinon June 19, 2002   Link
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    This song is truly for anyone who's ever been in shit in their life. One of the best songs in the album, just cause its one of the realest song eminem ever wrote.

    lucid90on May 06, 2007   Link
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    this is a tight song, which come straight from the mind one of his greatest songs

    dannyboy_4_lyfeon May 19, 2002   Link
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    I agree, the meaning is pretty self-explanitory, but this is pretty much from the heart and I love it, I can totally relate with the whole,

    Especially when I'm engaged And my daughter's down to her last diaper That's got my ass hyper I pray that god answers, maybe I'll ask nicer

    I dunno, that line just speaks to me, I can totally relate and although theres a lot of stuff Eminem does that I really don't agree with or like, I can't deny that he does rap from the heart on tracks like this... This is my favorite Eminem song

    osubuckeye4on May 19, 2002   Link
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    This is the old skool Eminem that I miss... This and "If I Had" are his most emotional songs. He doesn't make them like this anymore, mainly because he's not poor and anything anymore. The lines that stuck out most to me were part of the chorus actually: "That's Rock Bottom... When you feel you have had it up to here Cause you mad enough to scream but you sad enough to tear"

    Definitely a song from the heart. This is one of his best.

    pbechon June 04, 2002   Link
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    Great song that captures how he felt before he made it big. I'm sure a lot of people can really relate to this. I'm glad that he doesn't do songs like this anymore, though, because that would seem so fake and he'd look like a total poser now that he's so successful.

    The_Decocksteron July 21, 2002   Link
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    This song comes from the heart, i love it, its really good; wicked good lyrics "I feel like im walkin a tight-rope without a circus net."

    HxChrison August 24, 2002   Link
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    this is one of his best songs, i really like it. This is one thing eminem does which no other rappers can do, they r goin on about niggas and thugs in da club smokin weed or whatever and eminem is writing quality songs like this from the heart that hit a note and sells millions, perhapps they could learn something

    the_name_is_andyon August 28, 2002   Link
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    he tells shit like it is. gotta give credit to him. he's himself, and he could careless if ppl love him or hate him. and i dig that. his so...genius.

    justakidon August 30, 2002   Link
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    its songs like these that proves eminem is the greatest rapper by far, and not just raping about his 24" rims and bling bling chains, he raps about real matter that mean something to him and he really portrays the emotion well through his songs.

    TheSuperGazelleon March 12, 2003   Link

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