A skit featuring Eminem’s fictional gay character, Ken Kaniff, and the members of the Insane Clown Posse, Shaggy 2 Dope, and Violent J. All the characters
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The title track “Marshall Mathers” off The Marshall Mathers LP is a direct reaction to the turmoil his life went into after the release and
After The Slim Shady LP, Eminem’s alter-ego is back for more. A rather unknown fact is that the song “I’m Back” is actually the fourth single
The name of this track “Remember Me?” from The Marshall Mathers LP is quite appropriate: most people who bought the album would’ve had to rack their
“The Real Slim Shady” is the quintessential early Eminem song—funny and serious simultaneously, with crazy rhyme schemes and devices.
In the tradition of most of Eminem’s follow-up singles, “The Way I Am” features a much darker and emotionally driven sound than the album’s lead
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In the song “Stan“, Eminem corresponds with a crazed fan who becomes increasingly unhinged as the story progresses. This is one of his most well-received
“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
The skit closes the album with “Curtains Close” with Ken Kaniff still on the stage slurred and rapping “Without Me” and wishing the listeners goodnight.
