The fourth track on Elton John’s 1973 double album of the same name “Yellow Brick Road“, and the second single from the album. Written by
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Marshall Bruce Mathers known professionally as Eminem (/ˌɛmɪˈnɛm/; formerly stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer.
Eminem is among the best-selling music artists of all time, with estimated worldwide sales of more than 220 million records. He is credited with popularizing hip hop in Middle America and is critically acclaimed as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
Eminem’s global success and acclaimed works are widely regarded as having broken racial barriers for the acceptance of white rappers in popular music. While much of his transgressive work during the early 2000s made him hugely controversial, he came to be a representation of popular angst of the American underclass. He has been influential for many artists of various genres. After his debut album Infinite (1996) and the extended play Slim Shady EP (1997), Eminem signed with Dr. Dre‘s Aftermath Entertainment and subsequently achieved mainstream popularity in 1999 with The Slim Shady LP.
Just as “Like Toy Soldiers”, “Never Enough” serves as a comment on the rap feuds that Shady/Aftermath had just come victorious off, with Murder Inc. and Benzino, co-owner of the magazine The
“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 delivery,
The final track “Underground” on Eminem’s 2009 comeback album, Relapse. The main point of this song is to explain where he’s been for the past
The song “Crack A Bottle” initially gained attention in December 2008, when an unfinished version of the song was initially leaked under the name “Number
“Beautiful” is a song by Eminem, originally released as the fourth and final single from his sixth studio album, Relapse (2019). An official radio edit was released,
This cold and chillingly humored take on Marshall Mathers’ most recent drug antics is the 16th track on the Deluxe Edition of Relapse. Eminem takes us
In a tradition stemming back to his earliest albums, Eminem is always sure to include a “drug song” for your party mixes. Even though he
Eminem (as Slim Shady) and Dr. Dre rap about their favorite pastime: smokin’ chronic. There are also planes and bitches involved.
Eminem describes a series of rape fantasies, the dark side, and the mutilation of women in the song “Stay Wide Awake“. Notice how beginning with
