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"Superman" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his fourth studio album, The Eminem Show (2002), featuring guest vocals from his frequent collaborator, singer Dina Rae. Written by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Steve King , the song was released as the third single from The Eminem Show on January 21, 2003, in the United States only.
The Eminem Show, certified Diamond by the RIAA, ... While "Superman" was released in 2003, Carey released a song entitled "Clown" on her album Charmbracelet, ...
Eminem responded to Cannon's comments sarcastically, clarifying that the song was really "wishing the couple the best", and that it was a misunderstanding. [7] In an interview with BBC Radio, Eminem clarified that although contained a "harsh" line, he meant well: "There's a line on there that was a little harsh. It's a harsh line.
It’s hard not to be “Obsessed” with Eminem and Mariah Carey’s long-standing feud. ... shout-out to Carey on the song “Superman. ... didn’t pertain to the actual meaning of Mariah Carey ...
The song tells the story of a person named Stanley "Stan" Mitchell (voiced by Eminem) who claims to be Eminem's biggest fan. It has been suggested the name "Stan" is a portmanteau of the words "stalker" and "fan", though it is unknown if the name was chosen with that intention. [10]
The documentary is about Eminem superfans, as depicted in the song “Stan” from Em’s 2000 landmark album, The Marshal Mathers LP. Eminem pointed fans to a questionnaire that asked, among ...
wWth the intensity and focus of a super-obsessed fan, In The Know put together a brief history of stanning — and how the concept has evolved over time.
[a] "Clown" is an answer song to the comments that rapper Eminem made about Carey in the media and on the 2002 track "Superman". In the lyrics, Carey denies rumors that their 2001 relationship was romantic and expresses regret that it occurred. She likens Eminem to a liar, a puppet, and a clown whose private personality contradicts his public ...