![]() ![]() ![]() In Little Engine, Eminem compares himself to another mass murderer, this time Albert DeSalvo: “Look out ho / Blueface meets Albert DeSalvo. Violence against women is again a go-to theme for Mathers in track Marsh, in which he states: “My girl’s cheatin’, I’m kickin’ that f*****g b***h to the curb / But the word “f*****g” ain’t meant to be a descriptive word.” In Yah Yah, Eminem takes aim at rapper Machine Gun Kelly, with whom the Detroit performer had a public rap beef: “I’m a sight to see, but you can see from the ring I’m wearing / Me and this game, we got married already / Had the prenup ready, f**k daughter, should’ve seen her belly / She barely was three months pregnant / B***h had to give me a baby, we named it Machine Gun Kelly.” Ranging from the hilariously ridiculous to the eerily realistic, here are the 25 most violent rap songs of all time, complete with the most potent threats. In track Godzilla, the rapper compares himself to serial killers Richard Ramirez (the Night Stalker): “But I tell a b***h I’ll marry her if she’ll bury her / Face on my genital area, the original Richard Ramirez / Christian Rivera, ’cause my lyrics never sit well / So they wanna give me the chair.”Įminem references Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ same-sex marriage anthem Same Love in track Leaving Heaven, highlighting the pair’s differing upbringings: “Okay, so while Macklemore was keeping his room nice and neat / I was getting my ass beat twice a week.”
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