The Fire Marshall returns with “Heat,” the latest addition to Em’s collection of playful and light-hearted songs. An example of a such song from an
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“Nowhere Fast” is a description of Em’s experience with the game, and what he considers his own position in the industry. Moreover, the song comments
Eminem has released quite a few horrorcore rap songs throughout his career, most notably “3 a.m.” and “Kim”. The beat, as well as Em’s tone on “Framed”, feels
“Bad Husband” is an apology directed towards Eminem’s ex-wife, Kim Mathers. The title describes Marshall himself. This is the first track Eminem has written as
“Like Home” is an anthem in favor of the United States of America, offering a critical yet patriotic counterargument to President Trump’s vision of the
“Remind Me (Intro)” begins the depiction of his first impressions of a mystery woman, later expanded upon in the following track “Remind Me”. He describes her
“River” details the struggles of a failing relationship that culminates in an abortion. The story initially depicts a man who has been cheating on his
“Untouchable” details the racial injustice in America from a white person’s perspective on the first two verses and finally switches to the views to that
“Chloraseptic” is Eminem’s view of modern rap. Marshall is calling out all “mumble rappers.” In an interview with Broken Record, Rick Rubin, a frequent Eminem collaborator and executive producer
“Believe” is the second track on Revival, and Eminem starts rhyming from where he left off on “Walk On Water”.