Detroit Rap City
Eminem Lyrics


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[ Chorus - Eminem ]
Where's my gangstas and all my thugs?
Throw them hands up and show some love
And I Welcome u to Detroit City
I said welcome to Detroit City
Every place everywhere we go
Man we deep everywhere we roll
Ask around and they all know Tricky
That's whats good man they all say Tricky

[ Verse 1 ] [ Eminem ]
Click click boom, just as soon as we hit the room
You can hear 'em holla Goon Squad in this bitch
Let me hear you holla Good Squad in this bitch
Let me hear you holla Runyon Ave. in this bitch
So who am I gonna call on when I ain't got them boys with me
And the situation gets a little sticky
I'ma dial 911 like a mufuckin' punk, fuck that, bla bla
I'ma call that rude boi from Detroit Trick Trick
Quick come pick me up, bring them guns
Come to the club, meet me out front
There's some chump up in this bitch
Poppin' some junk cause he's drunk
And we may have to fuck his ass up
Cause uh somethin' smells a lil fishy
And I don't like the way his boys keep lookin' at me
So homie come get me, Shut up boys what up though I see you
Rock Bottom, yea I see you, all my Detroit people
Where you at man, let me see them hands in the sky
Detroit mufuckas till we die

[ Chorus - Eminem ]
Where's my gangstas and all my thugs?
Throw them hands up and show some love
And I Welcome u to Detroit City
I said welcome to Detroit City
Every place everywhere we go
Man we deep everywhere we roll
Ask around and they all know Tricky
That's whats good man they all say Tricky

[ Verse 2 ] [ Trick Trick ]
Homie its been a long time comin' and I'm straight with that
Marshall call me 50 ??? and laced the track
This the beat you hear it bangin', he produced it himself
My bad almost forgot to introduce myself
My name is Trick Trick, head of the Good Squad
And gangsta, been bangin' the underground since 95 we're bangin
Elected to be the villain, and certified a menace
Holdin' it down since I paroled, up outta prison
You heard about me, you just didn't know it was me
All the treacherous, evil deeds of the D you ever see
Pickin' that kid up in the game, I just wasn't chasin' the fame
I been chasin' the paper product and givin' lames the pain
Accusations of violence you know you done heard of that
A quarter of a million dollars for beatin' a murder rap
And my boy holdin' me up, Shady done put it out
Trick Trick and Eminem, Detroit back in the house

[ Chorus - Eminem ]
Where's my gangstas and all my thugs?
Throw them hands up and show some love
And I Welcome u to Detroit City
I said welcome to Detroit City
Every place everywhere we go
Man we deep everywhere we roll
Ask around and they all know Tricky
That's whats good man they all say Tricky

[ Verse 3 ] [ Trick Trick ]
Ayo Em, you ever need one of these weapons come get it
>From now on every beef that you get in homie I'm in it
I been ridin' for this city, whether wrong or right
I been whippin' on mothafuckas for the longest time
So its evident, its time for Trick to get it fast
The public, see they appreciate my criminal past
Authorities tried to stop me but they couldn't keep up
Got a fanbase thats bigger than an average star
I'm satisfied with it bein' my time to shine
And I freak from the precinct for violent crimes
I ain't sayin' the shit that I'm sayin' so girls can feel me
Only speakin' on what I know so the world can hear me
So peace to Jimmy and Dre for signin' my nigga
He reached back to Detroit and grabbed a winner
So the gangstas and thugs, we embrace the love
And beat the hell outta anyone that fucks with us

[ Chorus - Eminem ]
Where's my gangstas and all my thugs?
Throw them hands up and show some love
And I Welcome u to Detroit City
I said welcome to Detroit City
Every place everywhere we go
Man we deep everywhere we roll
Ask around and they all know Tricky
That's whats good man they all say Tricky

[ Outro ] [ Trick Trick ]
Yeah. Trick Trick
Eminem, Wonder boy, Shady
It's goin down baby
Ayo Em I got your back my nigga
Damn right I said my nigga




That's my nigga
Tricky

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Eminem's "Detroit Rap City" are a celebration of the city of Detroit and its gangsta and thug culture. The chorus repeatedly asks where the gangstas and thugs are, encouraging them to throw their hands up and show some love. The verses are split between Eminem and Trick Trick, both of whom are respected and influential figures in the Detroit rap scene. They both pay homage to the city and their criminal pasts, with Trick Trick going as far as offering to help Eminem in any beefs he may encounter.


The lyrics are a nod to the gangsta rap culture that emerged in the 1990s and continue to be celebrated in some circles. The reference to calling Trick Trick in a sticky situation is also indicative of the code of honor and loyalty among gangstas and thugs in a particular community.


Overall, the lyrics of "Detroit Rap City" celebrate the city of Detroit, its rap scene, and the gangsta and thug culture that has arisen from it. It glorifies violence and criminal behavior, but at the same time is a celebration of a unique and powerful subculture that has emerged from an often-overlooked city.


Line by Line Meaning

Where's my gangstas and all my thugs?
Eminem is calling out to all of his friends who have been with him since he started his career on the underground rap scene in Detroit.


Throw them hands up and show some love
He wants them to show their support for him and for their hometown by raising their hands and cheering.


And I Welcome u to Detroit City
Eminem is proud of his hometown and he wants to welcome everyone to experience the energy and spirit of Detroit.


I said welcome to Detroit City
This line is repeated to emphasize the importance of Detroit to Eminem and to highlight how he is the unofficial ambassador to the city.


Every place everywhere we go
Eminem and his crew have a reputation and strong connection to Detroit no matter where they are.


Man we deep everywhere we roll
Eminem and his group are always together and they have each other's back no matter what.


Ask around and they all know Tricky
Trick Trick is a well-known figure in Detroit's rap scene and everyone knows who he is.


That's whats good man they all say Tricky
People respect Trick Trick because he has been around for a long time and he is a legitimate gangsta.


Click click boom, just as soon as we hit the room
Eminem's entrance into a room commands attention and respect. His presence and energy are felt immediately.


You can hear 'em holla Goon Squad in this bitch
Eminem's crew is known to be a group of tough, hard-hitting fighters. People acknowledge and respect them when they are around.


Let me hear you holla Good Squad in this bitch
People also acknowledge Trick Trick's crew who are equally known for their toughness and gangsta reputation.


Let me hear you holla Runyon Ave. in this bitch
Runyon Avenue is where Eminem and Trick Trick grew up. This line is a nod to their roots and where they come from.


So who am I gonna call on when I ain't got them boys with me
Eminem knows that there are situations where he won't have his crew with him and he needs someone to back him up.


And the situation gets a little sticky
This line refers to a potentially dangerous situation where Eminem is in trouble and he needs help.


I'ma dial 911 like a mufuckin' punk, fuck that, bla bla
Eminem doesn't want to call the police or anyone else for assistance because it would be seen as cowardly and weak.


I'ma call that rude boi from Detroit Trick Trick
Eminem looks to Trick Trick for help in these situations because he knows that Trick is the real deal and can handle himself.


Quick come pick me up, bring them guns
Eminem needs Trick Trick to come and get him with guns so they can handle the situation together.


Come to the club, meet me out front
The situation is happening at a club and Eminem needs Trick Trick to meet him outside of the club.


There's some chump up in this bitch
Eminem is insulted and angry that someone is trying to act tough and start trouble.


Poppin' some junk cause he's drunk
The person causing the trouble is drunk and is acting tough and talking badly to intimidate others.


And we may have to fuck his ass up
Eminem and Trick Trick are ready to fight and beat this person up if they continue to cause trouble.


Cause uh somethin' smells a lil fishy
The situation is suspicious and it doesn't feel right to Eminem. He thinks there could be something else going on.


And I don't like the way his boys keep lookin' at me
Eminem and his crew are receiving dirty looks from the person's friends and Eminem doesn't like it.


So homie come get me, Shut up boys what up though I see you
Eminem asks for Trick Trick's help once again and tells him to hurry up and get there. He also acknowledges the presence of the person and their friends.


Rock Bottom, yea I see you, all my Detroit people
Eminem once again acknowledges the presence of his fellow Detroit rappers in the club and shows his love for his hometown.


Where you at man, let me see them hands in the sky
Eminem wants to see where his friends are and wants them to show their support by raising their hands in the air.


Detroit mufuckas till we die
This line is a reminder that Detroit will always be Eminem's hometown and he will always be a part of the Detroit rap scene.


Homie its been a long time comin' and I'm straight with that
Trick Trick has been around for a long time and he has been waiting for his big break and he is content with his current status and success.


Marshall call me 50 ??? and laced the track
Trick Trick is referencing another famous rapper, 50 Cent, who was a friend of Eminem and helped produce some of his tracks.


This the beat you hear it bangin', he produced it himself
Eminem produced this beat and it's a hard-hitting banger that gets people hyped up and excited.


My bad almost forgot to introduce myself
Trick Trick is jokingly acknowledging that he hasn't introduced himself yet and takes a moment to do so.


My name is Trick Trick, head of the Good Squad
Trick Trick is letting people know who he is and that he is the leader of his own crew, the Good Squad.


And gangsta, been bangin' the underground since 95 we're bangin
Trick Trick has been involved in the rap scene since the mid 90s and has always been associated with the underground rap scene in Detroit.


Elected to be the villain, and certified a menace
Trick Trick has built up a reputation as a rapper who is tough, gangsta, and who doesn't take shit from anyone. He embraces this reputation and uses it to his advantage.


Holdin' it down since I paroled, up outta prison
Trick Trick has been rapping and making a name for himself since he was released from prison.


You heard about me, you just didn't know it was me
Trick Trick has made a name for himself and has a lot of fans, but some people may not know that it was him who was behind some of the more notorious incidents and reputation.


All the treacherous, evil deeds of the D you ever see
This line refers to some of the more dangerous and violent aspects of the Detroit rap and gang scene. Trick Trick has been a part of this scene and he references it in his lyrics.


Pickin' that kid up in the game, I just wasn't chasin' the fame
Trick Trick doesn't care about the fame and attention that comes with being a successful rapper. He cares more about being true to himself and his values.


I been chasin' the paper product and givin' lames the pain
Trick Trick is more concerned with making money and giving a hard time to those who disrespect him or don't give him what he wants.


Accusations of violence you know you done heard of that
Trick Trick has been accused of being violent and dangerous because of his reputation and his involvement in the Detroit gang scene.


A quarter of a million dollars for beatin' a murder rap
Trick Trick has been accused of murder in the past and he paid a large sum of money to avoid being convicted. This line is a reference to that incident.


And my boy holdin' me up, Shady done put it out
Eminem has supported Trick Trick and helped him get more exposure in the rap scene. This line is a nod to their friendship and collaboration.


Trick Trick and Eminem, Detroit back in the house
This line is a celebration of Trick Trick and Eminem's collaboration and their shared love for Detroit and the local rap scene.


Ayo Em, you ever need one of these weapons come get it
Trick Trick is willing to help Eminem out by providing him with weapons if he ever needs them.


From now on every beef that you get in homie I'm in it
Trick Trick will be there to back Eminem up no matter what the situation is.


I been ridin' for this city, whether wrong or right
Trick Trick has always been loyal to Detroit and has always supported the local rap scene no matter what.


I been whippin' on mothafuckas for the longest time
Trick Trick has earned his reputation by being tough and beating people up who disrespect him or his crew.


So its evident, its time for Trick to get it fast
Trick Trick knows that it's time for him to get the recognition and success that he deserves.


The public, see they appreciate my criminal past
Trick Trick acknowledges that his reputation as a gangsta and criminal is what has helped him build up his fan base and gain recognition in the rap scene.


Authorities tried to stop me but they couldn't keep up
Trick Trick has been in trouble with the law in the past but has always managed to come out on top and stay out of prison.


Got a fanbase thats bigger than an average star
Trick Trick has built up a loyal fan base who appreciate his music and his gangsta reputation.


I'm satisfied with it bein' my time to shine
Trick Trick is happy and content with where he is in life and he doesn't need to be more famous or successful than he already is.


And I freak from the precinct for violent crimes
This line is a reference to Trick Trick's past criminal history. He has been involved in violent crimes and has been in and out of prison for years.


I ain't sayin' the shit that I'm sayin' so girls can feel me
Trick Trick's lyrics and music are not meant to appeal to women or to be romantic. He is telling it like it is and being true to himself.


Only speakin' on what I know so the world can hear me
Trick Trick is using his music as a platform to share his experiences and his perspective with the world.


So peace to Jimmy and Dre for signin' my nigga
Trick Trick is thankful and appreciative of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre for giving him the opportunity to make music and build his career.


He reached back to Detroit and grabbed a winner
Eminem helped Trick Trick get signed to a record label and he is proud of his friend's success and talent.


So the gangstas and thugs, we embrace the love
Trick Trick and his crew are embracing the love and respect that they are getting from their fan base and are grateful for the support.


And beat the hell outta anyone that fucks with us
Trick Trick and his crew are ready to fight and beat up anyone who tries to cause trouble or disrespect them.


Trick Trick
A reminder that this song features Trick Trick and he is an important voice in this celebration of Detroit rap and culture.




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@unavailableuser2999

There was a time Eminem could do interviews in parking lots with no security and drive himself around with an MTV reporter, un-harassed.

@atlbraves1983

So that statement could apply to every celebrity

@fyoutube2294

@atlbraves1983 unless you parents were famous beforehand.

@sebcubille

@atlbraves1983 not necessarily, em in particular had someone break into his house last year

@australium7374

To everyone who is unaware: eminem at the time of this interview had just released his first album or his first song this interview isn’t definitive, eminem was popular in America but not worldwide yet, and Eminem could walk around the city he grew up in with not that much trouble, it was only until the marshal mathers days that it was becoming dangerous to go in his city

@mizzoupatriot8814

Pre cloned Eminem. This Eminem is the real one.

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@Maj0ra

The interviewer was super cool, he just gave him space to talk and just sort of hung out with him and wasn't condescending, I loved it.

@JAW242

Yea, Kurt Loder. Super intelligent guy. I’m surprised he was out in the filed interviewing cause he was normally the news guy.

@jcollado1215

Kurt loder one of the best reporter’s

@redeadbone9007

That's the 90s for you...

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