Eminem
Themes and topics
Themes and topics
A large part of Eminem's popularity is his separation from the over-abundance
of "pop-rap",
in which rhymes rarely stray from bragging about money and jewelery, fast cars
with large rims, huge parties, and constant casual sex. Instead, Eminem's songs
typically explore deeper anger, thoughts, questions, and statements about his
life and how he is treated. Common topics are:
- Drugs and self-abuse (mostly in his early Slim Shady-era album
and
freestyles)
- His mother and childhood
- Being white in a black business/culture and growing up in a black
neighborhood
- His wife (Kim
Mathers, whom he remarried in 2006)
- Disgust with groupies/dating
- Growing up in poverty-ridden Detroit
- Raising his daughter and niece
- America and the government
- Poking fun at celebrities and American
pop
culture
- Annoyance and/or amusement with people's literal interpretation of
lyrics in songs like "Criminal"
and "Stan".
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