Victory
Eminem Lyrics


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'Till I collapse I'm spilling these raps long as you feel 'em
'Till the day that I drop you'll never say that I'm not killing 'em
Cause when I'm not then I'm stop pinning 'em
And I'm not hip-hop and I'm just not Eminem.
Subliminal thoughts when I'm stop sending them women are caught in webs spin and hauk venom.
Adrenaline shots of penicillin could not get the illing to stop. Amoxacilin is just not real enough.
The criminal cop killing hip-hop filling minimal swap to cop millions of Pac listeners.
Your coming with me, feel it or not you're gonna fear it like I showed you the spirit of god lives in us.
You hear it a lot, lyrics the shock is it a miracle or am I just a product of pop fizzing up.
For shizzle my whizzle this is the plot listen up you bizzles forgot slizzle does not give a fuck.
Music is like magic there's a certain feeling you get when your real and you spit and people are feeling your shit.
This is your moment and every single minute you spend trying to hold onto it cause you may never get it again.
So while you're in it try to get as much shit as you can
And when your run is over just admit when it's at it's end.
'Cause I'm at the end of my wits with half this shit that gets in.
I got a list here's the order of my list that it's in.
It goes, Reggie, Jay-Z, Tupac and Biggie, Andre from Outcast, Jada, Kurupt,
Nas and then me. But in this industry I'm the cause of a lot of envy, so when I'm not put on this list the shit does not offend me.
That's why you see me walk around like nothing's bothering me.
Even though half you people got a fucken problem with me.
You hate it but you know respect you've got to give me
The press's wet dream like Bobby and Whitney. Nate hit me.
Soon as a starts I eat it at MC's heart what is he thinking? I'm a not to go against me, smart.
And it's absurd how people hang on every word.
I'll probably never get the props I feel I ever deserve
But I'll never be served my spot is forever reserved
If I ever leave earth that would be the death of me first.
Cause in my heart of hearts I know nothing could ever be worse.
That's why I'm clever when I put together every
My thoughts are sporadic, I act like I'm an addict
I rap like I'm addicted to smack like I'm Kim Mathers.
But I don't want to go forth and back in constant battles
The fact is I would rather sit back and bomb some rappers.
So this is like a full blown attack I'm launching at them
The track is on some battling raps who want some static
Cause I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim Mathers
A plaque of platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest.





(Yo... Yo... Yo...)

Overall Meaning

In the song "Victory," Eminem displays his lyrical prowess by emphasizing his dedication to the craft. He is determined to keep rapping until he physically collapses as he wants to keep producing rap that people can relate to. He also references his detractors, stating that he will never stop, and will keep going until his death if he must.


Throughout the song, Eminem uses powerful wordplay to describe the state of the music industry, the influence of the media, and his personal struggles. He delves deep into issues such as his drug addiction and hip-hop culture's obsession with violence while also paying homage to other iconic rappers that have had a massive influence on him.


The line "subliminal thoughts when I'm stop sending them women are caught in webs spin and hauk venom" shows that people are captivated by his words, even when they don't fully understand the message behind them. Eminem addresses the industry’s obsession with fame and fortune, saying that it is not his motivation, but rather a byproduct of his talent.


Overall, "Victory" is a testament to Eminem's unparalleled talent and lyrical capability. The song is a reminder of his determination and commitment to the art of rap, even in the face of criticism.


Line by Line Meaning

'Till I collapse I'm spilling these raps long as you feel 'em
I'll keep rapping until I physically can't anymore, as long as people are connecting with my music.


'Till the day that I drop you'll never say that I'm not killing 'em
Even when I die, people will still acknowledge that I was a great rapper.


Cause when I'm not then I'm stop pinning 'em
If I ever stop rapping, it means I've lost my passion.


And I'm not hip-hop and I'm just not Eminem.
If I'm not making rap music, I'm not truly myself.


Subliminal thoughts when I'm stop sending them women are caught in webs spin and hauk venom.
Even when I'm not actively writing lyrics, my subconscious is still working on crafting bars that can manipulate and control the listener.


Adrenaline shots of penicillin could not get the illing to stop. Amoxacilin is just not real enough.
Metaphorically speaking, my rhymes are so powerful that not even medicine can cure the sickness they induce in my listeners.


The criminal cop killing hip-hop filling minimal swap to cop millions of Pac listeners.
My music has the ability to shift the culture and influence millions of people, just like Tupac's did, including those who are typically underserved by society and often targeted by police.


Your coming with me, feel it or not you're gonna fear it like I showed you the spirit of god lives in us.
I am taking my listeners on a journey with me, and they will either feel the power of my message or be scared of it because of the way I am conveying it.


You hear it a lot, lyrics the shock is it a miracle or am I just a product of pop fizzing up.
People are often shocked by my lyrics, leading some to question whether my ability is a miracle or just a result of the hype around my music.


For shizzle my whizzle this is the plot listen up you bizzles forgot slizzle does not give a fuck.
I don't care about the industry's opinions of me or where I rank on their lists.


Music is like magic there's a certain feeling you get when your real and you spit and people are feeling your shit.
When you make real music and people connect with it, it's like you've cast a spell and the effect is profound.


This is your moment and every single minute you spend trying to hold onto it cause you may never get it again.
As an artist, you have to cherish the spotlight and keep pushing because it may not last forever.


So while you're in it try to get as much shit as you can
Make the most of your time in the limelight and create as much art as possible.


And when your run is over just admit when it's at it's end.
When it's time to move on from your success, be honest with yourself and gracefully bow out.


'Cause I'm at the end of my wits with half this shit that gets in.
I'm fed up with a lot of things in the industry and it's taking a toll on me mentally.


I got a list here's the order of my list that it's in.
I have a ranking of the best rappers, and here it is.


It goes, Reggie, Jay-Z, Tupac and Biggie, Andre from Outcast, Jada, Kurupt, Nas and then me. But in this industry I'm the cause of a lot of envy, so when I'm not put on this list the shit does not offend me.
These are my favorite rappers, but I'm aware that my name often gets left off lists like this, and I'm not bothered by it because I know people are envious of my success.


That's why you see me walk around like nothing's bothering me.
I put on a front of being unbothered by the industry's nonsense even though it really does affect me.


Even though half you people got a fucken problem with me.
Despite my success, there are still a lot of people who dislike me.


You hate it but you know respect you've got to give me
Even if you don't like my music, you have to acknowledge that I'm one of the best rappers out there.


The press's wet dream like Bobby and Whitney. Nate hit me.
The media loves to sensationalize my personal life, just like they did with Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston. My friend Nate has my back though.


Soon as a starts I eat it at MC's heart what is he thinking? I'm a not to go against me, smart.
When I start rapping, I immediately attack other MCs and make them question why they ever wanted to come against me.


And it's absurd how people hang on every word.
People take my lyrics so seriously that it's almost ridiculous.


I'll probably never get the props I feel I ever deserve
I know that even though I have achieved a lot, there will always be a sense of unrecognized talent.


But I'll never be served my spot is forever reserved
Regardless of the recognition I receive, I know that I am legendary and my spot in hip-hop history is secure.


If I ever leave earth that would be the death of me first.
If I stopped making music, it would be like a part of me died.


Cause in my heart of hearts I know nothing could ever be worse.
I can't imagine anything worse than not being able to make music.


That's why I'm clever when I put together every
When I create my music, I do it with such precision and care that every line is intentional and cleverly crafted.


My thoughts are sporadic, I act like I'm an addict
My mind is always racing and my behavior can seem erratic and frenzied, like an addict.


I rap like I'm addicted to smack like I'm Kim Mathers.
My flow is so intense and raw that it's like an addiction to both myself and my listeners.


But I don't want to go forth and back in constant battles
Even though I may come across as aggressive and confrontational in my music, I don't want to constantly engage in conflicts with other rappers.


The fact is I would rather sit back and bomb some rappers.
I'd rather sit back and create music that is so good, it destroys other rappers' careers without me having to engage in direct beef.


So this is like a full blown attack I'm launching at them
When I do engage in beef, it's not just a few lines here and there, but a full-on assault through my music.


The track is on some battling raps who want some static
The beat I'm rapping on is designed for a battle and anyone who wants to come at me with static is welcome to try.


Cause I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim Mathers
My birth name is not relevant to my talent and success as Eminem.


A plaque of platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest.
Even though I have achieved a lot of success, it's not worth anything if I'm not truly the best rapper out there.


(Yo... Yo... Yo...)
An interjection to hype up the listener and emphasize the power of the words being spoken.




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@tissiina

I never understood why this song was and still is so underrated... i've been listening to this since 2011 and dang that's a whole bop right here lmao and it's nowhere to be found on big plateforms like... how? why?

@solo_on_2_wheels

Cause it’s a remix. Not an official song.

@christiananani9876

As a french young man, it feels weird to realize I used to listen this song when I was 13 yo, still the same joy with much more nostalgia 😢

@AviGkEy

Used to listen to this 9 years ago so glad I rediscovered this masterpiece❤️❤️

@rambhai6041

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@petermbung7116

I've listened this song since 2012.. but I can't stop listening 😅

@dozenflame4247

Dude same man I got this from uncle I used to sing on tracks with him he wasn’t famous or anything but we just used to use beats and I remember him using this and I loved it and I come to this song during hard times

@XPAPPLE

still hit in 2023

@actionmaniac5690

This song gives me nolstagia. I have loved it wholly since day one. Ten years have passed and still listen to it like its my first time. SO UNDERRATED

@prankit1085

After listening to this, I now understand the saying " old is gold"

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