Sweet MC
Eminem Lyrics


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[Intro]
What we have to do is deal with it when these individuals are young enough. If you wish to be
Saved, not in a religious sense but not to constitute what this country at times calls if or
Which over. We seem to be approaching an age of the gross. We all have this idea that we should
Move up from our parents station and each generation should do a little bit better.

[Verse 1- Eminem]
Come on, let's cut the bullshit enough
Let's get it started, let's start addressing this issue and open it up
Let's take this shit back to bassmint
And we can disscuss statements thats made on this tape
And its whole origin of the music that we all know and love
The music that we all enjoy the music you all accuse me of tryna destroy
Let's rewind it to 89 when I was a boy on the east side of Detroit
Crossin 8 Mile into Warren, into hick territory
I'd like to share a story, this is my story and cant no body tell it for me
You will well inform me, I am well aware that I don't belong here
You've made that perfectly clear, I get my ass kicked damn near everywhere
From Bel-Air shopping center just for stopping in there
From the black side all the way to the white side
Okay there's a bright side a day that I might slide
You may call it a past I call it haulin my ass
Through that patch of grass over them railroad tracks
Oh them railroad tracks, them old railroad tracks
Them good old notorious oh well known tracks

[Chorus x2]
Come on lets go back
Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
I once used to call home sweet home

[Verse 2- Eminem]
I roam the streets so much they call me a drifter
Sometimes I stick up a thumb just to hitch hike
Just to get picked up to get me a lift to 8 mile and Van Dyke
And steal a god damn bike from somebody's backyard
And drop it off at the park that was the half way mark
To meet Kim had to walk back to her mama's on Chalmers after dark
To sneak me in the house when I'm kicked out my mom's
Thats about the time I first met Proof with Goofy Gary on the steps
At Osbourne handing out some flyers, he was doin some talent shows
At Centerline High, I had told him to stop by and check this out sometime
He looked at me like I'm out my mind shook his head like white boys dont know how to rhyme
I spit out a line and rhymed birthday with first place
And we both had the same rhymes that sound alike
We was on the same shit that Big Daddy Kane shit with compound syllables sound combined
From that day we was down to ride somehow we knew we'd meet again somewhere down the line

[Chorus x2]
Come on lets go back
Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
I once used to call home sweet home

[Verse 3- Eminem]
My first year in 9th grade, can't forget that day at school
It was cool till your man MC Sham came through
And said that Puma's The Brand 'cause the clan makes troops
It was rumors but man god damned they flew
Musta been true because man we done banned they shoes
I had the new ones the Cool J, Ice land swayed too
And we just through them in the trash like they yesterday's news
Guess who came through next, X clam debut
Professor X and glorious exists in a state of red, black, and green
With a key sissies now with this bein a new trend
We don't fit in crackas is out with Cactus albums
Blackness is in, African symbols and medallions
Represents black power and we ain't know what it meant
Me and my man Howard and would go to the mall with 'em
All over our necks like we're showin 'em off not knowin at all
We was bein laughed at you ain't even half black
You ain't supposed to have that homie let me grab that
And that Flavor Flave clock we gon' have to snatch that
All I remember is meetin back at Manix's basement
Sayin how we hate this, our races wit dope the x clan take this
Which reminds me back in 89 me and Kim broke up for the first time
She was tryna two time me and there was this black girl
At our school who thought I was cool cuz I rapped so she was kinda eyein me
And oh the irony guess what her name was ain't even gon' say it plus
The same color hair as hers was and blue contacts and a pair of jugs
The bombest god damn girl in our whole school if I could pull it
Not only would I become more popular but I would be able to piss Kim off at the same time
But it backfired I was supposed to dump her but she dumped me for this black guy
And thats the last I ever seen or heard or spoke to the oh foolish pride girl
But I've heard people say they heard the tape and it ain't that bad
But it was I singled out a whole race and for that apologize
I was wrong cuz no matter what color a girl is she still a hoe

[Chorus x2]
Come on lets go back
Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode




Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
I once used to call home sweet home

Overall Meaning

The song "Sweet MC," written and performed by Eminem narrates two issues. The first issue is the musician questioning his reputation for allegedly trying to destroy the music industry, a claim that he rejects. In contrast, he expresses his passion for music, which began during his youth growing up in Detroit's east side. The artist takes a trip down memory lane and takes the listeners to some of his experiences in Detroit neighborhoods, where he wandered the streets and devoted much of his time to writing and recording music. The second issue that Eminem addresses in the song is racism. He narrates an experience where he felt unwanted and unwelcome in certain neighborhoods because of his race. He also narrates an incident where he made a derogatory comment about a particular race, something he regrets and apologizes for in the song.


The song "Sweet MC" was first released in 1987, making it one of Eminem's earliest works. Over time, the song has taken on a cult following among Eminem's fans, who appreciate it for its rawness and authenticity. Additionally, the song contains samples from other prominent hip-hop artists, such as LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and Big Daddy Kane. Another interesting fact is that the song features many people from Eminem's early career, such as Proof, who would go on to collaborate with Eminem on many subsequent projects. The song's music video was produced by only $1,500, which was partly due to limited resources available when it was released. Additionally, the lyrics of the song have been the subject of much debate and interpretation over the years, with many people viewing it as a commentary on the social challenges faced in urban African-American communities.


Chords: The chords for this song are not readily available as it is an early hip-hop track and may not have a traditional chord progression. The song is heavily reliant on beats and samples, with Eminem's lyrics providing the primary musical structure.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on, let's cut the bullshit enough
Let's get past the fake talk and deal with the real issue at hand.


Let's get it started, let's start addressing this issue and open it up
Let's start talking about this problem and be open to discussing it.


Let's take this shit back to bassmint
Let's go back to where it all began, when we first started making music.


And we can disscuss statements thats made on this tape
Let's talk about the things I said in my music and understand their context.


And its whole origin of the music that we all know and love
Let's talk about the origins of the music we all enjoy.


The music that we all enjoy the music you all accuse me of tryna destroy
The music that people say I'm trying to destroy is actually the same music we all enjoy.


Come on lets go back
Let's go back to my past and understand how I got here.


Follow the yellow brick road as we go on another episode
Let's begin a journey through my life and experiences.


Journey with me as I take you through this nifty little place
Join me on this journey as I guide you through my life story.


I once used to call home sweet home
The place where I grew up and lived used to feel like home to me.


Sometimes I stick up a thumb just to hitch hike
Sometimes I would hitchhike to get around town.


And steal a god damn bike from somebody's backyard
I would sometimes steal bikes to get around.


To sneak me in the house when I'm kicked out my mom's
When I got kicked out of my mom's house, I would sneak into Kim's house through her window.


I spit out a line and rhymed birthday with first place
I came up with a clever rhyme that used the words 'birthday' and 'first place'.


And we both had the same rhymes that sound alike
Proof and I had similar rhymes that sounded good together.


Guess who came through next, X clam debut
The rap group X Clan made their debut shortly after that.


Represent black power and we ain't know what it meant
We didn't understand the meaning behind the African symbols and medallions that represented black power.


All I remember is meetin back at Manix's basement
I remember hanging out with my friends at Manix's basement.


Which reminds me back in 89 me and Kim broke up for the first time
This story reminds me of when Kim and I broke up for the first time in 1989.


But I was wrong cuz no matter what color a girl is she still a hoe
I was wrong to single out a race of women because no matter their skin color, they are still people who deserve respect.




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@Vaughnmateee

Man Eye-kyu has an absolutely insane flow, so unique and smooth, wish he never dropped

@ByS8ght

the tune in this is marvelous

@MaineTopix

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@karmacuber88

And that jazzy backround

@lenseofhiphop

"If you dont remember me, I'll run your brain around the block to jog your fuckin memory" love that line

@carinamyer6227

2018 and still listening.

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Eye kyu still 1 of the 3 rappers to beat Eminem on a track

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@user-kp1xn3so2s

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