Eminem
Eminem Ft. Lil Wayne Lyrics


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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

In this verse of the song "Eminem," Eminem and Lil Wayne are having a conversation about two grown men who are living together, and the question is raised about what people think about it. Eminem seems to not care about what others think, but instead takes the opportunity to throw shade at those who are overly obsessed with him, likening them to men with hard-ons for him that he's throwing Viagra at. He then acknowledges that nothing is off limits when it comes to his flows, except for Michael Jackson's infamous nose.


Eminem then goes on to apologize for offending anyone and pulls out an apology letter for Steve Harvey. However, he quickly changes his mind and says "fuck you" instead. The verse ends with a brief conversation between Eminem, Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, and 50 Cent about their current lives and the recent release of Yayo from jail and Buck being out on bail, as well as a tribute to the late Ol' Dirty Bastard.


Overall, this verse showcases Eminem's brash and unapologetic attitude towards his critics and his ability to use humor in his lyrics to deflect criticism and further establish his dominance in the rap game.


Line by Line Meaning

Ayo (ayo)
Hey, listen up.


What do you think about two grown ass men living together?
What is your opinion on two adult males cohabiting?


Haha, alright (Whoo Kid)
A humorous response to the previous question delivered by the DJ.


Well, what do you think about another grown ass man
How do you feel about another man, one of legal age, in the same living space?


Living right upstairs from 'em?
Residing in the same building, one level above said individuals?


Well, them two grown ass men living together on my nuts
They are figuratively clinging to me and causing me annoyance.


And that's you right above 'em
You, the listener, are in a similar proximity to those gentlemen.


Get the fuck off 'em
Please remove yourself from the situation.


When I rhyme, somehow I think I must be subliminally throwin'
During my musical performances, it appears that I may be subconsciously promoting something.


Viagra at these fags that got these hard-ons for me
Namely, I may be unintentionally promoting the use of Viagra to homosexual males who are attracted to me.


But I suppose anything goes when it comes to my flows
I believe that I have a certain amount of artistic freedom to create without limitations.


Nothin' is off limits, except for Michael's nose
There are very few things that I would not reference in my rhymes, with the exception of Michael Jackson's physical appearance.


I didn't know, I'm so sorry, please tell me what I can do
If I have unintentionally hurt anyone with my words, I apologize and ask for information on how to rectify the situation.


To make it up to those of you who I offended
I would like to make amends to those who felt personally attacked or insulted by my lyrics.


Ooh, I got it, I got an apology for Steve Harvey too
I also have an apology prepared for comedian Steve Harvey.


It's in my pocket, uh, wait, here it is, fuck you
However, I have changed my mind and would rather insult him instead.


Hey, what do you say, Andre? What's new?
An inquiry is made to fellow rapper Andre 3000 on how he is doing.


Life is good, man, I'm chillin', 50, how 'bout you?
Andre 3000 responds positively to the question and asks 50 Cent the same.


Yayo's out of jail, Buck is out on bail
The rapper Yayo has been released from prison, and Buck has been granted temporary release.


We'll get through, we always do
Despite any setbacks, the group is confident in their ability to persevere.


ODB, rest in peace, G-G-G-Unit
A tribute is paid to the late rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard, and the song concludes with a traditional shout-out to their crew, G-Unit.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Marshall B Mathers III

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Comments from YouTube:

@arthurtheartist9126

Lil wayne's verse- Slow yet poetic
Eminem's Verse- Fast and Uplifting

@TheMoodamoody

Tru

@sarahshort6137

exactly

@turtlenugget2277

I feel like this song is sort of a transition. Lil' Wayne's part explained everything, and Em's part is energetic and is supposed to pump you up.

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@Waterman52010

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@aryamazandarani6373

beginning of the decade: this song is incredible!
beginning of the next decade: this song is incredible!

@SimonHelling

Hermanbob goddamn right!

@DC.402

Yall said that right🔥🔥🔥🔥

@user-kf6ro4tk5h

And still!

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