Tagged: Eminem

Ghetto Gospel

2Pac’s “Ghetto Gospel” Lyrics Meaning

The gospel is a doctrine in the Bible which in its most basic form serves a philosophy by which religious devotees are supposed to conduct themselves.   And these instructions, as we all know, were brought forth...

The Real Slim Shady

“The Real Slim Shady” by Eminem

 “The Real Slim Shady” is true vintage Eminem. It is themed on the rapper boasting about his disturbing influence on pop culture. And in the midst of it all, what really made this track appealing, besides...

When I'm Gone

Eminem’s “When I’m Gone” Lyrics Meaning

Thematically Eminem’s “When I’m Gone” is based on the same fundamental principle as “Mockingbird”, another track Eminem dropped a short time prior to this one. That is to say “When I’m Gone” finds Eminem lamenting...

Mockingbird

Eminem’s “Mockingbird” Lyrics Meaning

“Mockingbird” is a very-personal song in which Eminem is addressing his daughters and in the process reveals private details of their family history as well as his current thoughts and aspirations towards them. In fact...

Homicide

“Homicide” by Logic (Ft. Eminem)

In this track, the artists approach “homicide” from two different perspectives. In the chorus, Logic literally takes on the role of – for lack of a better term – a mass murderer, who has...

Toy Soldiers

Meaning of “Toy Soldiers” by Martika

“Toy Soldiers” is the title of a song performed by American singer and songwriter Martika. The lyrics of this song were written about a friend of Martika’s who was struggling intensely with drug addiction....

Sing for the Moment

Eminem’s “Sing For The Moment” Lyrics Meaning

“Sing for the Moment” is one of the most heartfelt raps Eminem has ever dropped. In it, he speaks directly of and to fans primarily concerning the influence that he exerts over them and how...

Stan

Eminem’s “Stan” Lyrics Meaning

This is one of the greatest rap songs in history, even if some purists deny such due to prejudices against the artist. In fact due to this track, the word “stan” has now become...