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According to Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg and music critics, "Not Afraid" carries a positive message and depicts Eminem's change in direction from drugs and violence. The hip hop song features a choir that assists Eminem in a heavily layered chorus and vocals are sung over a guitar , synthesizer and piano ; no Auto-Tune was used on the sung ...
Eminem's act included several songs from Relapse, many of his older hits and an appearance by D12. On November 19, he announced on his website that Relapse: Refill would be released on December 21. The album was a re-release of Relapse with seven bonus tracks, including "Forever" and "Taking My Ball". Eminem described the CD:
In "Bad Guy", Eminem plays the role of Matthew Mitchell, the little brother of the Stan character Eminem portrayed in The Marshall Mathers LP single, "Stan".The song "Stan" recounts the story of an obsessed, mentally ill young man, a fan named Stan who kills himself, his girlfriend and their unborn child because Eminem was not responding to his letters, until it was too late.
It’s hard not to be “Obsessed” with Eminem and Mariah Carey’s long-standing feud.. Although the two artists have each found huge success in the music industry, the rapper and the ...
Eminem's new music video is viral, due to its nostalgia, celebrity cameos, and controversial lyric about Megan Thee Stallion ... And it just so happens Eminem was one of the biggest stars of this ...
Eminem's rapping ability, the lyrics and the production were also praised. In many retrospective reviews and lists, critics have cited the song among Eminem's finest, as well as one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time. The music video for the song, directed by Eminem, manager Paul Rosenberg and Phillip G. Atwell, was released on October 7 ...
Through increasingly unhinged letters, the titular Stan changes from being Eminem’s “biggest fan” with “a tattoo with your name across the chest” to a deranged quasi-stalker who ...
The song discusses Eminem meditating on the pitfalls of fame and the tendency for things to go wrong at the worst possible moment. The song was produced by the album's executive producer Rick Rubin. "So Far" features samples from the Joe Walsh recording "Life's Been Good" and also contains samples of "P.S.K.