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"Without Me" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his fourth studio album The Eminem Show (2002). "Without Me" was released on May 13, 2002, [ 1 ] as the lead single from the album, and re-released on his greatest hits compilation album Curtain Call: The Hits (2005).
It sees Eminem comparing himself and Dr. Dre, the song's producer, to fictional crime-fighting duo Batman and Robin, a comparison first explored in the music video for the previous Eminem single "Without Me". [2] [3] The lyrics are backed by a "cartoonish" beat: [4] one of several Dr. Dre productions on The Eminem Show which, according to ...
"My Name Is" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his second album The Slim Shady LP (1999). It is also the opening song and lead single of the album. The song contains an interpolation [2] (replayed sample) from British singer Labi Siffre's 1975 track "I Got The..." featuring the bass and guitar riff as originally played by British pop rock duo Chas & Dave.
The lyrics to "Just Lose It" refer to Jackson's legal troubles, however he does state in his song "... and that's not a stab at Michael, That's just a metaphor, I'm just psycho...." At the beginning of the song there is a lyrical excerpt from Eminem's 2002 single "Without Me" about how "Shady's back". The line "Snap back to reality.
"Without Me" (Eminem song), 2002 "Without Me" (Fantasia Barrino song), 2013 "Without Me" (Halsey song), 2018 "Without Me", a song by Collective Soul from See What You Started by Continuing, 2015 "Without Me", a song by Dayseeker from Dark Sun, 2022 "Mere Bina" (lit. ' Without Me '), a song by Pritam and Nikhil D'Souza from the 2010 Indian film ...
This marks the first time that Eminem has had back-to-back top-ten hits on the Hot 100 as a lead artist since 2002, when he scored with "Without Me", "Cleanin' Out My Closet" and "Lose Yourself". [8] "We Made You" has reached the top ten in twelve countries, including number one in Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia.
"Temporary" is an ode to Eminem's daughter Hailie. It also features archival audio of her as a baby. Over a piano-driven instrumental, Eminem says the song is intended for Hailie to listen to when he dies and remember his love for her, [2] [3] [4] before telling her to look after her siblings and uncle after his death.
Interscope Records's Jimmy Iovine wanted Eminem to get a song to introduce the album, similar to the way "My Name Is" was the first single on The Slim Shady LP. Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tommy Coster and Mike Elizondo wrote "The Real Slim Shady" just hours before the final copy of the album was due. The first single was intended to be "Who Knew".