Steve Berman
D12 Lyrics


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Heyyy!
Hey, Em, what's up?
Steve Berman. What's goin' on, man, how you doin? Good to see you again. What's up?
Em, could you come here and have a seat, please?
Umm, yeah, what's...
Vannessa, shut the door
Okay
So what's up? How's orders looking for the first week?
It would be better if you gave me nothing at all
Wh-
This album is less than nothing. I can't sell this fucking record
Wha
Do you know what's happening to me out there?
Wh-wha-what's the problem?
Violent Ground told me to go fuck myself!
Who's Violent?
Tower Records told me to shove this record up my ass!
Do you know what it feels like to be told to have a record shoved up your ass?
But, I-
I'm gonna lose my fuckin' job over this
You know why Dre's record was so successful?
He's rappin' about big-screen tv's, blunts, 40's and bitches
You're rappin' about homosexuals and Vicadin.
I mean
I can't sell this shit!
What
Either change the record or it's not coming out!
What, I
Now get the fuck out of my office!
What am I supposed




NOW!
Alright man, whatever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to D12's song Steve Berman are a dialogue between the rapper Eminem and his manager Steve Berman. Berman confronts Eminem about the poor sales of his new album, expressing his disappointment and frustration with the content. Berman cites the lack of mainstream appeal and offensive subject matter, including homosexuality and drug use. He compares it to the success of Dr. Dre's album which focused on more accessible topics like partying and material possessions.


Eminem responds by defending his artistic choices, arguing that he cannot compromise his creative vision to appeal to a wider audience. However, Berman remains adamant, threatening to cancel the release of the album unless Eminem changes his approach. The tension builds until Berman ultimately orders Eminem to leave his office.


The song provides a glimpse into the music industry's commercial pressures and the difficulties artists face in balancing their artistic vision with the demands of record labels and executives. The conflict between Eminem and Berman also highlights the cultural biases and homophobia that can hinder the mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ+ identities and experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Heyyy!
Opening greeting to Steve Berman


Hey, Em, what's up?
Steve Berman asking Eminem how he is doing


Steve Berman. What's goin' on, man, how you doin? Good to see you again. What's up?
Steve Berman greets Eminem and asks about his latest album


Em, could you come here and have a seat, please?
Steve Berman asks Eminem to sit down


Umm, yeah, what's...
Eminem responds to Steve Berman's request to sit down


Vannessa, shut the door
Steve Berman asks his assistant to close the door


Okay
Vanessa acknowledges Steve Berman's request


So what's up? How's orders looking for the first week?
Steve Berman asks Eminem about the album sales for the first week


It would be better if you gave me nothing at all
Eminem admits the album sales are not good


Wh-
Steve Berman interrupts Eminem's response


This album is less than nothing. I can't sell this fucking record
Steve Berman criticizes Eminem's latest album


Wha
Eminem is surprised by Steve Berman's comment


Do you know what's happening to me out there?
Steve Berman expresses frustration about his reputation taking a hit because of the album's sales


Wh-wha-what's the problem?
Eminem asks Steve Berman what the specific issue is


Violent Ground told me to go fuck myself!
Steve Berman cites a record store called 'Violent Ground' that has refused to sell Eminem's album


Who's Violent?
Eminem asks Steve Berman about 'Violent Ground'


Tower Records told me to shove this record up my ass!
Steve Berman cites another record store ('Tower Records') that has refused to sell Eminem's album


Do you know what it feels like to be told to have a record shoved up your ass?
Steve Berman expresses his anger and frustration about being disrespected by record stores


But, I-
Eminem tries to respond but is interrupted by Steve Berman


I'm gonna lose my fuckin' job over this
Steve Berman is worried about losing his job because of the album's poor sales


You know why Dre's record was so successful?
Steve Berman compares Eminem's album to Dr. Dre's successful album


He's rappin' about big-screen tv's, blunts, 40's and bitches
Steve Berman explains why Dr. Dre's album was successful


You're rappin' about homosexuals and Vicadin.
Steve Berman criticizes the content of Eminem's album


I mean
Steve Berman emphasizes his point


I can't sell this shit!
Steve Berman makes it clear he cannot sell Eminem's album


What
Eminem is surprised by Steve Berman's outburst


Either change the record or it's not coming out!
Steve Berman gives Eminem an ultimatum to improve the album or not release it


What, I
Eminem tries to respond


Now get the fuck out of my office!
Steve Berman orders Eminem to leave his office


What am I supposed
Eminem is interrupted by Steve Berman and does not finish his sentence


NOW!
Steve Berman repeats his order for Eminem to leave immediately


Alright man, whatever
Eminem accepts Steve Berman's order and leaves the office




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