Eminem
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Ayo (ayo)
What do you think about two grown ass men living together?
Haha, alright (Whoo Kid)
Well, what do you think about another grown ass man
Living right upstairs from 'em?
Well, them two grown ass men living together on my nuts
And that's you right above 'em
Get the fuck off 'em

When I rhyme, somehow I think I must be subliminally throwin'
Viagra at these fags that got these hard-ons for me
But I suppose anything goes when it comes to my flows
Nothin' is off limits, except for Michael's nose
I didn't know, I'm so sorry, please tell me what I can do
To make it up to those of you who I offended
Ooh, I got it, I got an apology for Steve Harvey too
It's in my pocket, uh, wait, here it is, fuck you
Hey, what do you say, Andre? What's new?
Life is good, man, I'm chillin', 50, how 'bout you?
Yayo's out of jail, Buck is out on bail




We'll get through, we always do
ODB, rest in peace, G-G-G-Unit

Overall Meaning

"The Monster" by Eminem ft. Rihanna is a song that highlights the struggles Eminem has with his alter-ego, Slim Shady. The song begins with a skit that features two men debating the living situation of two other men. This skit can be interpreted as a metaphor for the internal struggle that Eminem faces with Slim Shady. He acknowledges that there are two sides of him, and they are constantly at odds with each other.


The first verse features Eminem addressing his haters and critics, stating that he must be subliminally throwing Viagra at them because they have hard-ons for him. He also mentions that nothing is off-limits in his rhymes, except for Michael Jackson's nose, which is a reference to the late singer's plastic surgery. Eminem then apologizes for offending anyone and mentions having an apology for Steve Harvey in his pocket, which he eventually discards with a "fuck you." The second verse features Rihanna singing the chorus, which talks about how fame can be a monster that takes over your life. The bridge of the song features Eminem reflecting on his career, mentioning that he's sold millions of records and that he's grateful for his success.


Line by Line Meaning

Ayo (ayo)
The song begins with a greeting or a call to attention.


What do you think about two grown ass men living together?
The rapper is posing a rhetorical question to the audience, which he intends to answer himself in the next lines.


Haha, alright (Whoo Kid)
The rapper acknowledges the presence of someone, likely a DJ or producer, who is referred to by name.


Well, what do you think about another grown ass man Living right upstairs from 'em?
The rapper continues his previous question, adding a hypothetical scenario to emphasize his point about the absurdity of the situation.


Well, them two grown ass men living together on my nuts And that's you right above 'em Get the fuck off 'em
The rapper expresses his annoyance with the two men who are apparently obsessed with him, and tells the person above them, likely a neighbor, to leave him alone.


When I rhyme, somehow I think I must be subliminally throwin' Viagra at these fags that got these hard-ons for me
The rapper jokes about the power and influence of his music, suggesting that it has a sexually stimulating effect on some of his male fans.


But I suppose anything goes when it comes to my flows Nothin' is off limits, except for Michael's nose
The rapper acknowledges that his lyrics can be controversial and offensive, but he draws the line at mocking the physical appearance of a deceased celebrity.


I didn't know, I'm so sorry, please tell me what I can do To make it up to those of you who I offended Ooh, I got it, I got an apology for Steve Harvey too It's in my pocket, uh, wait, here it is, fuck you
The rapper mocks the idea of apologizing for his controversial lyrics, suggesting that he doesn't take such criticisms seriously and is unwilling to modify his artistic expression to please others.


Hey, what do you say, Andre? What's new?
The rapper addresses another artist by name, possibly as a way to show respect or to establish a connection between their respective works.


Life is good, man, I'm chillin', 50, how 'bout you?
The rapper inquires about the well-being of another artist, indicating a sense of camaraderie or friendship among their circle.


Yayo's out of jail, Buck is out on bail We'll get through, we always do ODB, rest in peace, G-G-G-Unit
The rapper acknowledges the return of two other artists from legal troubles, expresses his admiration for a deceased rapper, and pays tribute to his own label and collaborative group.




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Written by: Marshall B Mathers III

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@arunjyotibanik7878

The song that plays in your head when you hear, "May I have your attention please???"

@arunjyotibanik7878

:D :D :D Ditto

@Aerotactics

Arunjyoti Banik Too real

@beeto45

+Arunjyoti Banik and the phrase that comes to my head is " well i do; so f*ck him and f*ck you too"

@arunjyotibanik7878

^ Hahahahahahaha. Hi five dude.

@reeshamuneer5039

Soooooooo True!!!!

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@jetman24

Funny how Eminem dissed Grammy and then won a Grammy for this song. Lmao

@tanlyand6759

jetman24 lol😂😂😂😂

@praisedjewel5256

But he didnt know hed win it tho

@visin8984

jetman24 irony at its finest

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