Eminem - We Made You

"Back by popular demand / I’m a pop a can of whoop-ass, I’m a start the laughter / I'm a finish the laughter, I'm a conquer the charts / I'm a conquer the broads..."

In the pantheon of hip-hop, few artists have managed to balance high-brow lyrical dexterity with low-brow humor quite like Marshall Mathers. By 2009, Eminem was a certified legend, but he was also a man emerging from the darkness of addiction, grief, and a four-year musical hiatus. When he returned, he didn't offer a solemn apology or a gritty street anthem. Instead, he gave the world "We Made You." eminem - we made you

If the beat was the hook, the lyrics were the meat. "We Made You" is effectively a diss track, but the target wasn't a rival rapper like Ja Rule or Benzino. The target was the entire celebrity industrial complex of 2009. "Back by popular demand / I’m a pop

argued that the "too obvious, too silly" video actually did the song a disservice, making it feel less like satire and more like a collection of crude skits. The Verdict: If you're looking for technical complexity, Instead, he gave the world "We Made You