Eminem has been mining his personal life for his vivid, lurid, bloodthirsty story-raps for nearly 20 years, and Revival wants to be the great reckoning, the moment where he takes stock of his life and career and all the things he’s done wrong. There are moments on Revival where Em attempts the same kinds of honest public unburdening that Jay-Z pulled off on 4:44. You’re going to hear that Revival is Eminem’s mature album. ![]() ![]() Reilly singing that “feel, feel, feel my heat” song from Boogie Nights: “Lady, you remind me of my raps on that Relapse shit / Cuz you got an ass thick as them accents / Two asscheek implants, call that an asset / Cuz you could stick a glass on it, it’s massive.” (On that same song, he also offers this: “Grab you by the, I hope it’s not a problem, in fact / About the only thing I agree on with Donald is that / So when I put this palm on your cat / Don’t snap, it’s supposed to be grabbed / Why do you think they call it a snatch?”) Those are really the only two songs on Revival, Eminem’s new album, where he raps about butts. Here’s something he says on “Remind Me,” over a sample of Joan Jett’s “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll”: “Your booty is heavy-duty, like diarrhea.” Here’s something he says on “Heat,” over a sample of Mark Wahlberg and John C. It is with great regret that I tell you this: Eminem still likes to rap about butts sometimes.
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