Steve
D12 Lyrics


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Kumbaya, Kumbaya
Kumbaya, D12, Kumbaya
D12, Kumbaya

I've had a special request for

I take a couple uppers
I down a couple downers
But nothin' compares
Til' those blue and yellow purple pills

I've been to mushroom mountain
Once or twice boy who's countin'
But nothin' compares
To those purple yellow blue an pills





Cool, calm just like my mom
With a couple of valiums inside her palms

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to D12's song Steve, like many of their songs, contain explicit details about their experiences with drug use. The song begins with an ironic opening verse, as they sing "Kumbaya" - a traditional African American spiritual song often used to promote unity, love and peace among people. The tone of the song quickly changes with the next line, "I take a couple uppers, I down a couple downers", which alludes to the use of amphetamines and depressants, two opposing types of drugs. They then proceed to describe the positive effects of a mixture of drugs they call the "blue and yellow purple pills", which they claim makes them feel invincible.


The chorus of the song further reinforces the idea that nothing compares to the feeling of being high. The second verse describes personal trips to "mushroom mountain", a reference to the psychedelic effects of mushrooms, and how they still can't compare to the purple, yellow, and blue pills. The final line of the verse mentions valiums, a type of benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and insomnia, which they describe as making them feel as "cool" and "calm" as their mother.


In conclusion, the lyrics to D12's song Steve depict the drug culture prevalent in rap music of the early 2000s. Although they sing about the positive effects of various drugs, their descriptions are laced with irony and sarcasm, as they often describe the negative consequences of their use in other songs. Overall, the song serves as a reminder of the dangers of drug abuse and the destructive behaviour it can lead to.


Line by Line Meaning

Kumbaya, Kumbaya
A repetition of the popular folk song 'Kumbaya', often used to signify a moment of peace and unity


Kumbaya, D12, Kumbaya
An adaptation of the previous line, with the addition of the name of the band (D12), potentially implying a call for the band members to come together in solidarity and peace


D12, Kumbaya
A shortened version of the previous line, emphasizing the unity of the band


I've had a special request for
An introduction to the rest of the song, potentially implying that the following lyrics were written in response to a specific request or inspiration


I take a couple uppers
Referring to the consumption of stimulant drugs, likely meant to increase energy or euphoria


I down a couple downers
Referring to the consumption of depressant drugs, likely meant to reduce anxiety or promote relaxation


But nothin' compares
Despite the use of other drugs, there is something else that stands out above the rest


Til' those blue and yellow purple pills
The previous line is revealed to be talking specifically about a type of drug that is colored blue and yellow, with a purple hue


I've been to mushroom mountain
Referring to the use of psychedelic drugs (commonly derived from mushrooms), likely meant to induce vivid sensory experiences


Once or twice boy who's countin'
Putting into perspective the number of times the artist has used such drugs, suggesting it is not of much consequence


But nothin' compares
Despite the use of other drugs, there is still something else that stands out above the rest


To those purple yellow blue n pills
The previous line is revealed to be talking specifically about a type of drug that is colored purple, yellow and blue


Cool, calm just like my mom
Inspired by the singer's mother, who was similarly cool and collected (potentially suggesting that she also used the same drugs)


With a couple of valiums inside her palms
Revealing that the mother used valium (a prescription drug commonly used to treat anxiety), and likely indicating a history of drug use in the family




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Marshall B. III Mathers, Steve King

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

LogoAttitude

Clean version:

"Hey Steve... Uh, Vanessa said you wanted to see me? What's up?"
"Marshall... I can call you Marshall, right?"
"Uhh... sure"
"Good
Sit the hell down for a second"
"Okay"
"Do you just really hate me?"
"Hate you? What—"
"What the hell have I ever done to you?
Your last record, we got lucky
This D12 album is screwed!"
"What's wrong with it?"
"I don't wanna touch my grandmother!
I don't wanna have fun with pitbulls!
I wanna roll on dubs, I wanna throw bows, I wanna rock prada!"
"Rock prada?"
"And who the hell is this Bizarre guy?"
"What do you mean?"
"Do you need a CAT scan?! Where the hell did you find this guy?!"
"I—I mean, I've known him for like..."
"This album's never coming out"
"Steve, you've only heard one song!"
"Screw you! Get the hell outta here!
Now!"
"O-Okay, okay, damn!!"



All comments from YouTube:

grzlygmr 1994

And I thought the Marshal Mathers LP skit was funny; but this one takes the fucking cake in hilarity and AWESOMENESS!!!

inthahizouse

THIS should've been the albums opening track.

Lance Wilson

ahaha i still have the original d12 cd's i bought 6 years ago this skit was my favourite

CrazyJDoesArt

out of all the skits this one is the funniest

Ghostly World

Em should release an album for fans of all the darkest tracks he has done to listen to on Halloween, every album including this one has at least 2-3 that are straight horror music

Brandon Riott

"Do you need a CAT scan?" LMAO xD

RascalFascal

even durring a pandemic you gotta laugh about this. #stayhome #washyourhands #stayhealthy

M S

He makes a good point tho, i DO wanna rock prada and sit on dubs

Iladel Productions

True...true.

LogoAttitude

Clean version:

"Hey Steve... Uh, Vanessa said you wanted to see me? What's up?"
"Marshall... I can call you Marshall, right?"
"Uhh... sure"
"Good
Sit the hell down for a second"
"Okay"
"Do you just really hate me?"
"Hate you? What—"
"What the hell have I ever done to you?
Your last record, we got lucky
This D12 album is screwed!"
"What's wrong with it?"
"I don't wanna touch my grandmother!
I don't wanna have fun with pitbulls!
I wanna roll on dubs, I wanna throw bows, I wanna rock prada!"
"Rock prada?"
"And who the hell is this Bizarre guy?"
"What do you mean?"
"Do you need a CAT scan?! Where the hell did you find this guy?!"
"I—I mean, I've known him for like..."
"This album's never coming out"
"Steve, you've only heard one song!"
"Screw you! Get the hell outta here!
Now!"
"O-Okay, okay, damn!!"

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