White America Version
Eminem Lyrics


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I never would've dreamed in a million years I'd see
So many motherfuckin' people who feel like me
Who share the same views and the same exact beliefs
It's like a fuckin' army marchin' in back of me
So many lives I touch, so much anger aimed
In no particular direction
Just sprays and sprays
And straight through your radio waves it plays and plays
'Til it stays stuck in your head for days and days
Who woulda thought
Standing in this mirror bleachin' my hair, with some peroxide
Reachin' for a t-shirt to wear
That I would catapult to the forefront of rap like this?
How could I predict my words would have an impact like this
I must've struck a chord, with somebody up in the office
Cause Congress keeps telling me I ain't causin' nothin' but problems
And now they're sayin' I'm in trouble with the government
I'm lovin' it, I shoveled shit all my life, and now I'm dumping it on

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

Look at these eyes baby blue baby just like yourself
If they were brown
Shady lose
Shady sits on the shelf
But Shady's cute
Shady knew Shady's dimples would help
Make ladies swoon baby (ooh baby)
Look at myself!
Let's do the math
If I was black I woulda sold half
I ain't have to graduate from Lincoln High School to know that
But I can rap so fuck school
I'm too cool to go back
Gimme the mic
Show me where the fuckin' studios at
When I was underground
No one gave a fuck I was white
No labels wanted to sign me
Almost gave up, I was like "Fuck it"
Until I met Dre
The only one who looked past
Gave me a chance
And I lit a fire up under his ass
Helped him get back to the top
Every fan black that I got
Was probably his in exchange for every white fan that hes got
Like damn we just swapped
Sittin' back look at this shit wow
I'm like "My skin, is it startin' to work to my benefit now?"

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

See the problem is I speak to suburban kids
Who otherwise woulda never knew these words exist
Whose mom's probably woulda never gave two squirts of piss
'Til I created so much muthafuckin' turbulence
Straight out the tube right into ya livin' rooms I came
And kids flipped
When they knew I was produced by Dre
That's all it took
And they were instantly hooked right in
And they connected wit' me too because I looked like them
That's why they put my lyrics up under this microscope
Searchin' wit' a fine toothed comb
It's like this rope waitin' to choke
Tightenin' around my throat
Watchin' me while I write this like
"I dont like this, no!"
All I hear is
Lyrics lyrics constant controversy
Sponsors workin' round the clock
To try to stop my concerts early
Surely hip hop is never a problem
In Harlem only in Boston
After it bothered ya fathers
Of daughters startin' to blossom
Now I'm catchin' the flack from these activists
When they raggin'
Actin' like I'm the first rapper to smack a bitch and say fagot
Shit,
Just look at me like I'm ya closest pal
A poster child
The muthafuckin' spokesman now for

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

So to the parents of America
I am the derringer aimed at little Erica
To attack her character
The ring leader of the circus of worthless pawns
Sent to lead the march right up to the steps of Congress
And piss on the lawns of the White House
To burn the casket and replace it with a parental advisory sticker
To spit liquor in the faces of this democracy of hypocrisy
Fuck you Ms. Cheney
Fuck you tipper Gore
Fuck you with the free-ness of speech this
Divided states of embarrassment will allow me to have
Fuck you!





Ha ha ha! I'm just playin' America, you know I love you

Overall Meaning

Eminem’s song “White America,” which is on his fourth studio album, The Eminem Show, talks about the rise of his career and entering mainstream media, as well as his persona as a white rapper in America. The song is about how Eminem feels that he has a large following that can relate to him and his beliefs, and people are finally accepting him for who he is. He explains that he didn't expect the type of support from his fans and how he has managed to gain the trust of his record producer Dr. Dre, to which he attributes much of his success. The song also touches upon the controversy that he faced, such as accusations of violence and homophobia in his lyrics and how they led to widespread criticism and censorship from certain groups.


The song highlights Eminem's critical analysis of the entertainment industry and its mainstream, mostly affluent, middle-class white audience. He comments that had he been black, he would not have succeeded as much as he has since rap is a predominantly African-American culture. In a way, the song is a commentary on the social, racial, and economic inequalities faced by African Americans in the United States, and how he was able to exploit his privilege as a white rapper to attain success when other, more authentic rappers faced struggles. It is also a commentary on how mainstream America has come to accept and celebrate rap music but only on its own terms.


Line by Line Meaning

I never would've dreamed in a million years I'd see
I never thought that I would see so many people who understand me.


So many motherfuckin' people who feel like me
There are countless people who share my views and beliefs.


Who share the same views and the same exact beliefs
There are a large number of individuals who have the same opinions and beliefs as me.


It's like a fuckin' army marchin' in back of me
It feels like I have a militant army marching behind me who support my beliefs.


So many lives I touch, so much anger aimed
I have influenced and reached so many people, causing anger to be directed at me.


In no particular direction
The anger being directed at me is not focused or targeted in any specific way.


Just sprays and sprays
The anger is ongoing and relentless, almost like a continuous spray.


And straight through your radio waves it plays and plays
My music is constantly being played on the radio, spreading my message further.


'Til it stays stuck in your head for days and days
My music is so catchy that it stays in your head for days and even weeks after you hear it.


How could I predict my words would have an impact like this
I never would have guessed that my music would have such a profound impact on people.


I must've struck a chord, with somebody up in the office
My music has reached people in positions of power who are now paying attention and taking action against me.


Cause Congress keeps telling me I ain't causin' nothin' but problems
The US Congress believes that I am causing issues and trouble in the country.


I'm lovin' it, I shoveled shit all my life, and now I'm dumping it on White America!
Despite the backlash and opposition, I am happy to finally have a platform to share my views with the world, especially with white America.


I could be one of your kids, little Eric looks just like this
I could be any one of your children, just like little Eric, who loves my music.


Erica loves my shit
Even girls like Erica love my music despite the controversial content.


I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
I receive so much love and admiration from fans, especially on MTV's Total Request Live.


But Shady's cute, Shady knew Shady's dimples would help, make ladies swoon baby (ooh baby)
My physical appearance, and specifically my dimples, have helped me gain a significant female following and fanbase.


If I was black I woulda sold half
If I were black, I would not have had as much commercial success in the music industry.


Gimme the mic, show me where the fuckin' studios at
I am confident in my skills as a rapper and am looking to find the best recording studios to display them.


No labels wanted to sign me, almost gave up, I was like 'Fuck it', until I met Dre
I faced rejection from record labels and almost lost hope until I met my mentor and friend Dr. Dre, who gave me a chance to showcase my talent.


Every fan black that I got was probably his in exchange for every white fan that he's got, like damn, we just swapped
My success in the music industry, especially with black fans, is partly due to Dr. Dre's influence, who in exchange gained a significant white fanbase.


See the problem is I speak to suburban kids
The music that I make and the message that I spread is primarily targeted towards white, suburban kids.


Whose mom's probably woulda never gave two squirts of piss
These kids' parents would not have paid any attention to my message if it were not for their child's interest.


'Til I created so much muthafuckin' turbulence
My music has caused a lot of chaos and controversy in society, which has ultimately brought attention to my beliefs and views.


Straight out the tube right into ya livin' rooms I came
My music is broadcasted directly into people's homes through their televisions or radios.


And kids flipped when they knew I was produced by Dre
When fans discovered that my music was produced by Dr. Dre, they became even more excited and supportive of me.


That's all it took, and they were instantly hooked right in
Once fans discovered my connection to Dr. Dre, they become immediately enamored and invested in my music.


And they connected with me too because I looked like them
Fans also connected with me because I had a similar appearance and lifestyle to their own, making me relatable to them.


That's why they put my lyrics up under this microscope, searchin' with a fine toothed comb
My controversial lyrics have been scrutinized and analyzed in great detail under a magnifying glass.


It's like this rope waitin' to choke, tightenin' around my throat, watchin' me while I write this like 'I don't like this, no!'
The scrutiny and criticism of my lyrics and message feels like a noose around my neck, squeezing tighter and tighter as I continue to produce more music.


All I hear is lyrics, lyrics, constant controversy
I am constantly being bombarded with scrutiny and controversy surrounding my lyrics.


Sponsors workin' round the clock to try to stop my concerts early
Sponsors and promoters are working hard to stop my concerts from happening in order to prevent controversy and backlash.


Surely hip hop is never a problem in Harlem, only in Boston
Hip hop culture and music is widely accepted in black communities like Harlem, but not so much in predominantly white communities like Boston.


After it bothered ya fathers of daughters startin' to blossom
Hip hop culture became problematic for fathers once they realized their daughters were being influenced by my controversial music and message.


Now I'm catchin' the flack from these activists when they raggin', actin' like I'm the first rapper to smack a bitch and say fagot
Activists are holding me accountable for my controversial lyrics and actions, even though many other rappers have also used derogatory language towards women and the LGBTQ+ community.


So to the parents of America, I am the derringer aimed at little Erica
I am the threat and danger that parents fear their children will be exposed to through my music and message.


The ring leader of the circus of worthless pawns
I am seen as the leader of a group of people who society deems as unimportant or insignificant.


Sent to lead the march right up to the steps of Congress and piss on the lawns of the White House
I am leading a movement towards the country's highest levels of power to demonstrate my message and beliefs, even if it means breaking societal norms and overthrowing traditional politics.


To burn the casket and replace it with a parental advisory sticker
I am challenging and burning down the traditional moral and cultural values of society and replacing them with a new message and warning for parents and guardians.


To spit liquor in the faces of this democracy of hypocrisy
I am challenging and spitting on the hypocrisy and double standards of American democracy and society.


Fuck you Ms. Cheney, fuck you tipper Gore, fuck you with the free-ness of speech this divided states of embarrassment will allow me to have
I am calling out and challenging prominent conservative figures, specifically Mary Cheney and Tipper Gore, for their opposition to my message and beliefs, while also expressing my right to free speech in a country that is divided and shameful in its current state.


Ha ha ha! I'm just playin' America, you know I love you
Despite my rebellious and controversial message, I still have love and patriotism for America and its people.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jeffrey Irwin Bass, Luis Edgardo Resto, Marshall B Mathers, Steven Lee King

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Crade

@Rogelio Mora
im here a year later to say that you're wrong.
the officers would have had the "right" to just forcefully gain entry to the house, but instead knocked and announced themselves.

the guy started to shoot at the officers through the door, hitting one of them in the leg, but in a place where an artery is, meaning he could have died. The officers returned fire, killing the girl who was near the guy.

He was responsible for killing her. He thought it was a good idea to shoot at Police, his girlfriend paid the price. they had the "right" to arrest him, as he was a violent criminal who had objectively broken the law. people like him is why we need police in the first place. if he had just surrendered himself to the police and taken responsibility for his actions, the girl would still be alive.

and that was (and will be again in the future) the problem with BLM. They claim instances of police brutality or racially motivated attacks that later
turn out to be nothing but lies - but nobody actually gets told the update. they spread misinformation and fuel racial division, just another part of the cancer that is rotting away America.eaas

dont trust them. they are grifters, and they dont care about you. if the systemic issues are to be fixed, America needs a movement that is racially diverse and actually wants to heal America's racial divide, not perpetuate it.



Aleister Broley

@Bluelit "if he was black he woulda sold half"
Yeah, that's just as much BS coming from you as it is when it comes from him. I know you guys never get tired of condescending to black people, but damn...
If you think black rap and hip-hop artists were suffering in some corner before Eminem, you're completely detached from reality.
I guess Run-DMC, Will Smith, Salt-n-Pepa, LL, NWA, Public Enemy, Tone Loc, Dre, Snoop,etc etc etc never got all those platinum and gold albums and singles?
White kids were all over it like Marshall Blathers on a bottle of pills. Most kids'parents were thankful they weren't into heavy metal, worshiping Satan and sacrificing babies, in the late eighties and early nineties. Rap was mostly seen as relatively inoffensive in most regards, unless parents got an earful of 2 Live Crew, or NWA's profanity, and even then it was no contest for which they'd prefer to have their kids listening to.

In fact, the group that probably got some of the biggest pushback were White (well, Jewish, but close enough)-- the Beastie Boys. When "License to Ill" hit, parents s--t their pants. But again, they were at least a little grateful that Eric & Erica weren't having orgies in the graveyard and burning churches. Even the whole G-Funk thing didn't get as much pushback as it could have, because parents usually didn't catch the references to a lot of the stuff in the lyrics, and even if they did, it was just smoking a little weed and sipping gin. And of course, just like today (only to a lesser degree) blacks were protected by the fact that nobody wanted to be seen as racist. .. that, and the same soft prejudice of low expectations that you (and almost everyone elsethese days) exhibit.. "Well, at least they're not going all Black Panther-y, or robbing everyone and selling crack... Smoking reefer and making videos with half-naked women isn't so bad, considering ” seemed to be the underlying idea with some parents, in my experience.

Anyway, I've rambled too long (damn you Adderall) just to say that "woulda sold half" is BS, and so is the whole idea of "White privilege", especially when it comes to entertainment, and especially especially when it comes to rap/hip-hop.



Trip Drums

I never would've dreamed in a million years I'd see
So many motherfuckin' people who feel like me
Who share the same views and the same exact beliefs
It's like a fuckin' army marchin' in back of me
So many lives I touch, so much anger aimed
In no particular direction
Just sprays and sprays
And straight through your radio waves it plays and plays
'Til it stays stuck in your head for days and days
Who woulda thought
Standing in this mirror bleachin' my hair, with some peroxide
Reachin' for a t-shirt to wear
That I would catapult to the forefront of rap like this?
How could I predict my words would have an impact like this
I must've struck a chord, with somebody up in the office
Cause Congress keeps telling me I ain't causin' nothin' but problems
And now they're sayin' I'm in trouble with the government
I'm lovin' it, I shoveled shit all my life, and now I'm dumping it on

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

Look at these eyes baby blue baby just like yourself
If they were brown
Shady lose
Shady sits on the shelf
But Shady's cute
Shady knew Shady's dimples would help
Make ladies swoon baby (ooh baby)
Look at myself!
Let's do the math
If I was black I woulda sold half
I ain't have to graduate from Lincoln High School to know that
But I can rap so fuck school
I'm too cool to go back
Gimme the mic
Show me where the fuckin' studios at
When I was underground
No one gave a fuck I was white
No labels wanted to sign me
Almost gave up, I was like "Fuck it"
Until I met Dre
The only one who looked past
Gave me a chance
And I lit a fire up under his ass
Helped him get back to the top
Every fan black that I got
Was probably his in exchange for every white fan that hes got
Like damn we just swapped
Sittin' back look at this shit wow
I'm like "My skin, is it startin' to work to my benefit now?"

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

See the problem is I speak to suburban kids
Who otherwise woulda never knew these words exist
Whose mom's probably woulda never gave two squirts of piss
'Til I created so much muthafuckin' turbulence
Straight out the tube right into ya livin' rooms I came
And kids flipped
When they knew I was produced by Dre
That's all it took
And they were instantly hooked right in
And they connected wit' me too because I looked like them
That's why they put my lyrics up under this microscope
Searchin' wit' a fine toothed comb
It's like this rope waitin' to choke
Tightenin' around my throat
Watchin' me while I write this like
"I dont like this, no!"
All I hear is
Lyrics lyrics constant controversy
Sponsors workin' round the clock
To try to stop my concerts early
Surely hip hop is never a problem
In Harlem only in Boston
After it bothered ya fathers
Of daughters startin' to blossom
Now I'm catchin' the flack from these activists
When they raggin'
Actin' like I'm the first rapper to smack a bitch and say fagot
Shit,
Just look at me like I'm ya closest pal
A poster child
The muthafuckin' spokesman now for

White America!
I could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get
White America!
I Could be one of your kids
White America!
Little Eric looks just like this
White America!
Erica loves my shit
I go to T-R-L, look how many hugs I get

So to the parents of America
I am the derringer aimed at little Erica
To attack her character
The ring leader of the circus of worthless pawns
Sent to lead the march right up to the steps of Congress
And piss on the lawns of the White House
To burn the casket and replace it with a parental advisory sticker
To spit liquor in the faces of this democracy of hypocrisy
Fuck you Ms. Cheney
Fuck you tipper Gore
Fuck you with the free-ness of speech this
Divided states of embarrassment will allow me to have
Fuck you!

Ha ha ha! I'm just playin' America, you know I love you



All comments from YouTube:

Raul Souza

3:37 - THIS is what is a true flow, not fast rapping, but actual rhythm, with words that resonate one with the other and convey an idea . That's the kind of thing (among many others) that made Eminem such a huge influence on hip hop as a whole, specially in his early years. Old Em is untouchable.

Donna Goyette

Hell yea Marshall is the best 👌 🏆 ✌️ 💪

Rusty Hayes

It's not that new em isn't as good as old em. It's that after 2 or more decades as a musician. you've done everything you possibly can to get any better at it. Em cant top himself and that's where this ignorant opinion comes from. Know yourself and why your brain deduces entertainment knowledge and politics the way it does. If you're truly talented as a rapper you can emulate old em with your own perspective in the lyrics. But nobody including em can top it. He wasn't kidding when he said "I'll be one tough act to follow"

Julian Green

I bet i can rise to be better than him in time

Ismael

@the dishonest jeff sokol indeed

the dishonest jeff sokol

@Ismael greatest, stepping stone, kamikaze, darkness, premonition, gnat, book of rhymes, zeus.....the list is endless

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William D-Cloutier

When you got so much talent you can diss the entire america in one song

Pala Padadouwa

Arch.
Ouch

Robbie Blaze

or maybe its sad (only sad: that they push us to learn shit, when life teaches you more than a teacher could) that a highschool dropout who flunked freshman year more than once is smarter than society who doesn't understand these lyrics! #blazeup
school isnt only a facility we go to as kids or early adults, school is LIFE EXPERIENCES! #blessup

Donna Goyette

🏆 ✌️ 💪 🏆 👈

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