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  • +5
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    em is very talented he made this song to show he loved her and she cheated. it came to this. but it does not give him the reason to promote violence on women that way. but let him keep doing his thing. im not mad at him.

    lilcelloon May 11, 2002   Link
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    This is what I love about Eminem. He doesn't care what people think of his music. He expressed what he felt through this song toward his ex-wife. I know he would never do half of the stuff he said in the song like choke Kim. But don't we all say things we don't mean when we are mad? This song is very intense. It made me want to cry the first time I heard it. "I HATE YOU! I HATE YOU! I SWEAR TO GOD I HATE YOU! OH MY GOSH I LOVE YOU!" That line I think wraps up the whole song. He thinks he hates her. He is jelous, angry, disappointed. He's so mad, but he still loves her. This song will ALWAYS be a favorite of mine.

    SmithBieberGirlon June 16, 2010   Link
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    The greatest, most emotional song ever made, hands down.

    brianlgon July 14, 2010   Link
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    i heard stan before this and i was shocked by THAT. i remember we were parked in my friends car (not doing ANYTHING illegal, mind you) and this song came on the random. we both sat there with our jaws to the ground. what i think is great about the song is that you can actually visualize whats going on, because eminem is so descriptive. oh yeah, this song is not scary, it is not messed up. eminem gets a bad rap, but this song is obviously a fantasy that eminem probably has. and who hasn't fantasized about exacting revenge on someone who did them wrong?

    spliphstaron April 29, 2002   Link
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    U fuckin pussies, this is a GREAT song and Eminem is madd hott n u fuckers jus cant live up to him! I Love You Eminem!!!!

    MoRbiDAnGeL666on May 26, 2002   Link
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    there is nothing weird about this song at all, nor is it scary. it's the truth. it's a thought that Eminem might have had or is still having. people get mad at other people every day and if this is how he gets through the day then damn, let him. he's not threating her. one amazing thing about Eminem is that he isn't afraid to tell the truth, to tell everyone what he is thinking. when i first heard this song yeah it was shocking, it was a level that Eminem hadn't reached before but if he has the balls to say it then let him. it's his first amendment right. sorry that some people are just way to think headed to see past first impressions.

    helsinki2011on January 01, 2010   Link
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    this is exactly what i should have been listening to when i was in 10th grade lol

    TheMoonTellsMEaSecreton July 30, 2010   Link
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    feels like watching a suspense movie with eyes closed.redrum!

    icoon August 11, 2010   Link
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    Yes, the song is dark and morbid, but that's the kind of music I and a lot of people like to listen to sometimes. I understand that it's not for everyone, but it's fucking Eminem, what do you expect? People who say they hate this song have a right to their opinion, but if you don't like this kind of music, then you should know just from Eminem's reputation that you should not to listen to his music. Anyway, I prefer his darker songs like this one and "Stan", which I personally think are probably his two greatest songs, more than his more shallow songs (like "Ass Like That" for instance). I like that Eminem is willing to explore the ugly side of relationships and isn't afraid to put real people and sometimes real events and/or fantasties he's had into his songs. There's a real honesty in this song. You can sense that seething repressed anger. I like that raw emotion- you don't see that in a lot of modern music, especially in this genre. And it's so catchy too, despite how raw and open it is.

    I will say that I'm glad Eminem found an outlet for all his anger, but I don't think he'd be a homicidal maniac like some people seem to think if he hadn't found a way to let out his anger through his music. Or maybe he would. There is a fine like between madness and brillance after all. I think this song is brillant. Both the words and the music. The chorus is really catchy and pretty much explains how he's feeling and what he's thinking. "Bitch you did me so wrong, but I don't want to go on without you."

    3 hoorays for fucked up dysfuctional relationships!!!

    museismymuseon August 13, 2010   Link
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    Son Of A B*TCH!!! What a powerful song! I just listened to it after reading some of the comments here but seriously...didn't expect it to be SO descriptive... darn.... em's performance had me on the edge of my seat through the whole song, he put so much emotion to it i could believe he was actually crying when singing it LOL

    And i really can't understand those close-minded people hating this song, it is obvious that thats just his way of letting his anger out so that let it out in a much worse way... i dont believe that anyone who got betrayed doesnt relate to this song, it's just that great need of revenge you get when you find out i guess... he could have done without the BLEEED at the end though! LOL (Whats that freakish sound at the end btw? burying her? brrrr LOL)

    m4r4k1on September 28, 2010   Link

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