Revolutionary wrote:This song is what perfection really means.
Kill You wrote:This song is mad underrated. It is so great. The beat is chill as fuck and the Jame Bond samples elevate this song to new levels. Em and Rubin did a great job with that beat. And then the content, about his dad, whew. He actually starts to blame his dad instead of his mom for his craziness, which would actually be closer to the truth. He gets personal on this song while remaining "Eminem" and funny.
emusic wrote:Kill You wrote:This song is mad underrated. It is so great. The beat is chill as fuck and the Jame Bond samples elevate this song to new levels. Em and Rubin did a great job with that beat. And then the content, about his dad, whew. He actually starts to blame his dad instead of his mom for his craziness, which would actually be closer to the truth. He gets personal on this song while remaining "Eminem" and funny.
Such a great song. One of my all time favorites.
But It's NOT about his dad!
The content is about content.
He mention his father JUST as a lead-in to the subject, and as something to hold the song together. The song is about having great lyrical ability, and aimless content, or evil content. He uses his father to say "he is what caused me to have this crazy skill and made me use its power in evil or whatever."
This subject shows how self-aware he is. He is often criticized for having no content, Having immoral content, Or the same ol' content, With admission of his high skills, And having a huge following that listens to him, and not using his skill power for good.
It's called Rhyme or Reason for a reason.
Even with song like My Mom, some people think it's about his mom "oh, he's old and still talks about his mom". it's not. It's about why he is, the way he is, or why he became an addict, his mother is just a lead in.
I heard someone say when hearing ROR: "he still has daddy issues"
WTF??! missed the point completely,
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