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It follows his 2020 album, Music to Be Murdered By. The album was promoted by three singles: "Houdini", "Tobey", and "Somebody Save Me"; an additional music video was made for "Temporary". [5] It was met with mixed reviews from critics, with Yahoo! News reporting that it holds the lowest Metacritic score of any Eminem album.
The album, named The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), was formally announced on April 26 after the 2024 NFL draft through a trailer depicting a news story about the death of Eminem's alter ego, Slim Shady. [1] The album was released on July 12, 2024; "Somebody Save Me" is the nineteenth and final song on the standard track list.
Eminem uses alter egos in his songs for different rapping styles and subject matter, including Slim Shady and Ken Kaniff, among others. Slim Shady is the controversial and rebellious alter ego of Eminem, introduced in his 1997 extended play The Slim Shady EP. Conceived during a period of personal and professional struggle, Slim Shady allowed ...
The connection between his addiction, his fame and his Shady self is again referenced in the skit “All You Got”: “You were nothin’ till you found me,” Shady tells Mathers. “You can’t ...
True to theme, Eminem has a surprise in store for this Friday the 13th. The rapper has announced that he will release the Expanded Mourner’s Edition of his latest album “The Death of Slim ...
Over a beat with piano, [1] the song revolves around Eminem battling the negative influence of his alter ego Slim Shady, referring to his impulses to treat dark and serious matters with humor in his lyrical content. [1] [2] It starts with a conversation between Eminem and Shady, in which the latter forces the former to take half of an Ativan. [2]
“You created me to say everything you didn’t have the balls to say,” raps Eminem, or, more technically, his alter ego Slim Shady on “Guilty Conscience 2,” a cut off the emcee’s 12th ...
The song revolves around two characters attempting to take control of Eminem's conscience: Eminem himself and his alter ego Slim Shady. [1] Over an instrumental of moody bass and piano keys, [2] Eminem raps in a slightly distorted voice to represent Shady and his normal voice to represent himself. [3]