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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.
[55] [56] The Eminem Show was Eminem's first album to include lyrics to all its songs inside the CD booklet. [57] Additionally, the first 2,000,000 copies of the album shipped in the United States included a bonus DVD with an exclusive interview and live footage. [56]
[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 ...
While listening to Eminem’s album The Eminem Show, viewers took notice of the rapper’s shout-out to Carey on the song “Superman.” “What you trying be? My new wife?” he rapped on the track.
"Chicago Freestyle" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake and American singer-songwriter Giveon. It was released as the third track from Drake's commercial mixtape Dark Lane Demo Tapes, on May 1, 2020. Drake interpolates Eminem's flow from his 2002 single "Superman" on the pre-chorus. [1]
Curtain Call: The Hits is the first greatest hits album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on December 6, 2005, under Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records. The album collects Eminem's most popular singles, as well as three new songs: "Fack", "When I'm Gone", and "Shake That" featuring Nate Dogg.
"['Superman'] was the brainchild of Janie Bradford, who's my wife's godmother," Verdine shares. "Shelly produced the track and just really a lot of fun to do, and some of the musicians we had on ...
The song was written and produced by Eminem himself and Luis Resto. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The song was originally titled "Christopher Reeves", named after the actor of the same name , but adding a "s" on his family name, and intended to make part of the track list for Eminem's fifth studio album Encore (2004), but was later renamed "Brand New Dance", due ...