"Habits" is a new English song by Eminem featuring White Gold, published on Eminem's YouTube channel, EminemMusic. The song, written by Eminem, Luis Resto, White Gold, Sly Pyper, and Narza, is part of the album The Death of Slim Shady… Read More
Habits Lyrics
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[Intro: Eminem]
Been waitin' a long time for this shit (Ah)
Long time no see (Ah)
Thought you got rid of my ass, huh? (Let me go, you sick fuck)
Alright, here's what we're gonna do (Piece of shit)
You take this (No)
Or I put a bullet between your fucking eyes (I don't wanna)
Here (Fuck no)
Then we'll split it (No)
[Verse 1: Eminem]
Half an Ativan, I'm drivin' straight at a van
In a black sedan, fast as I can
In Pakistan gettin' chased by a pack of Stans
You know how I roll, bitch (What?), I'm an avalanche
This my shit, I'm gonna spit it how I wanna spit it
Whoever gets offended, suck a dick and fuck a critic
'Bout to get retarded on this motherfuckin' shidit
"You can't say retarded," shut up, midget (The fuck?)
And we've been tryna break the habit of sayin' any R-words (Yeah)
But I'm still an addict, so it's getting harder (Ah)
Been callin' bitches "hoes" since a kindergartner
This is Jimmy Carter, now I'm kitty-cornered (What?)
Sittin' in PC court with a shitty lawyer (Shit), like damn
[Chorus: White Gold & Eminem]
You got an addiction, man (Ah)
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Goddamn, I miss you, Slim (Woo)
You got an addiction, man
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Next time, I'll be in your vein (Yeah)
[Verse 2: Eminem]
Was just a kid from Detroit who knew how to destroy the booth
And had a point to prove (Yeah), and I'm as (What?)
Venomous, still I poison youth, sentences (Yeah)
I'm pennin' are just to toy with you
Which is a joy to do, Slim is just (What?)
A lyricist here to voice his true sentiments (Yeah)
Got the women pissed and it seems like men are just (What?) off growing a huge clitoris (Pussies)
Yeah, I probably annoyed a few feminists
I reminisce on them blowing a fuse over my points of views
Still I'm devoid of two shits to give (Yeah)
My thinkin' is primitive
But when it comes to givin' it to anybody, boy, is Bruce generous (Marshall)
And I'm 'bout as much of a boy as Bruce Jenner is (Damn)
'Cause I'm not a boy, I'm a man, bitch, man-bitch (Haha)
My speech is free as his choice to choose gender is (Man)
This shit is like opioid abuse, isn't it? (Yup)
[Chorus: White Gold]
You got an addiction, man
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Goddamn, I miss you, Slim (Woo, uh)
You got an addiction, man
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Next time, I'll be in your veins
[Bridge: Eminem]
There's times when I lay down to sleep I argue with myself
Am I the only one who thinks this way? Do I need help?
Just a little bit, no, a lot of it, I really, really gotta quit
Something's wrong with me, my God, old habits die hard
[Interlude: Mr. Reality]
Look at you
What's the matter with you people?
You're sad that people are mean?
Well, I'm sorry, the world isn't one big liberal arts college campus
**** you, you're all pricks
[Verse 3: Eminem]
Mom shaming, dad shaming (Ah), yeah
Fat-shaming (What?), man-splaining, blah (Pfft)
Crybabies attack Shady, wah
Mad 'cause they can't tame me (Get it)
Here come the censors (Look out), like the Avengers
And they assemble like Prince and then turn
A word like "ginger" into the N-word
All these pronouns (Ah) I can't remember (Damn)
They or them, theirs? (Whose?) His or him, hers? (Ah)
Into them girls who bought tits to get attention
Then get hit on by ugly men who are (Creep)
Not in your league, so you pretend you're a victim
And me-too 'em (Ah), outraged, how fake? (What?)
Nowadays, some gals, they (What?) just clout-chase (Yeah)
Look at me with sour grapes and your brow raised
Bitch, you ain't about head (What?), about face (Woo)
Little white, middle-age, upper-middle-class
With a glass of wine and your cigarette
Bitch, get off the internet (Yeah)
You ain't even fed your kids dinner yet (Haha, still)
Parental discretion, mental aggression, my head's a Smith & Wesson
You're messin' with a lethal weapon, like an evil stepdad
I got an infrared like the ginger stepkid who pissed the bed (Ginger)
I do this shit in jest and it's just a-messin' up with your head
And if men wanna wear lipstick and women's underwear
Who cares? Their shit is their business, now bear witness
Beware, bitches, the Blair Witch on you scared bitches
I'm surreptitious (What?) on square business
Just attacked my therapist with a pair of scissors like "Merry Christmas"
Dressed as a Hare Krishna, terrorist with a hair-trigger (Woo)
But with these buttons I'm always pushing (Yeah), pain I'm always inflicting (What?)
Protestors outside the Shady offices livid (Yeah)
It'll make you think that you had the game on lock 'til they pick it (Trick it)
Only way for me to explain it is I'm conflicted (What?)
Walkin' on eggshells, like if I take it too far, is this it? (Yeah)
Part of me gets it and wants to say I'm sorry and fix it (I'm so—)
So all my statements are basically contradictive (What?)
Like using the F-word for gay is wrong and offensive (What?)
And insensitive as if me sayin' the R-word isn't (Wait)
Wait a minute, which R-word? Rape or retarded, midget? (Not cool, guys)
Would this rhyme be okay if South Park had did it? (Okay, screw you guys)
Would it make you less angry if Cartman spit it? (Goddammit)
And as far as what I just stated, regarding midgets
You'll probably think I'll just say that I'm playin', I'm not, I meant it (Yeah)
Swear to God I see one of them little fuckers come at me
I'll pick it up by its legs and drop it and kick it
"Marshall, you're wicked, face it, you are addicted" (I know)
But they gon' do me the same as DaBaby with all of this shit (Why?)
Chappelle and Colin, they're callin' Shady misogynistic (Yeah)
While raisin' three daughters, two graduated from college with honors
Summa cum laude, my sense of humor is probably twisted
It's painfully obvious that
[Chorus: White Gold & Eminem]
You got an addiction, man
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Goddamn, I miss you, Slim (Woo, hey)
You got an addiction, man
I know you can't get rid of me forever
'Cause you know that I'm prescription, man
Next time, I'll be in your veins (Haha)
[Outro: Eminem]
I'm just playin', little people, you know I love you
[Intro: Eminem]
Eminem sets the scene with a confrontational dialogue, highlighting the internal struggle and the pressure to conform. This introduction establishes the tension and conflict that permeate the rest of the song.
[Verse 1: Eminem]
Eminem describes reckless behavior, using a blend of dark humor and aggressive imagery. He references taking Ativan and driving dangerously, indicating a disregard for his well-being. The metaphor of being chased by fans (Stans) in Pakistan emphasizes his relentless pursuit by admirers and critics alike. He declares his intention to speak his mind, regardless of who gets offended, underscoring his defiance against societal norms. Eminem acknowledges his efforts to break offensive language habits, but admits to the difficulty of changing ingrained behaviors. He reflects on his long-standing use of derogatory terms and the controversies it has sparked, illustrating his internal conflict and resistance to change.
[Chorus: White Gold & Eminem]
White Gold's chorus underscores the theme of addiction, comparing Eminem's habits to a prescription drug that he cannot escape. The metaphor of addiction extends to Eminem’s relationship with fame, criticism, and his own controversial persona. The chorus highlights the cyclical nature of his struggles, suggesting that despite attempts to change, he remains tied to his old habits.
[Verse 2: Eminem]
Eminem reminisces about his beginnings in Detroit and his rise to fame, emphasizing his talent for lyrical destruction. He takes pride in his ability to provoke reactions, even as he acknowledges the backlash from various groups. Eminem’s lyrics reveal a blend of arrogance and self-awareness, as he mocks his critics and reflects on his controversial statements. He compares his lyrical prowess to opioid abuse, implying that his words are as potent and addictive as drugs.
[Bridge: Eminem]
Eminem expresses his internal debate about his actions and thoughts, questioning whether he is the only one who feels this way and whether he needs help. He admits to the difficulty of breaking old habits, acknowledging that they die hard. This section offers a glimpse into his vulnerability and self-doubt, contrasting with his outward bravado.
[Interlude: Mr. Reality]
The interlude features a critical voice, likely representing societal judgment. It mocks those who are offended by harsh realities, reinforcing the theme of resistance against societal expectations and the harsh judgment Eminem faces.
[Verse 3: Eminem]
Eminem addresses various forms of social criticism, from shaming to political correctness. He mocks the hypersensitivity of modern society and the tendency to take offense. Eminem’s lyrics are provocative, challenging the boundaries of acceptable speech and highlighting the contradictions in societal norms. He reflects on his public image, acknowledging the controversies surrounding his statements while defending his right to free speech. The verse ends with a self-aware acknowledgment of his addiction to controversy and the consequences it brings.
[Outro: Eminem]
Eminem closes with a playful remark, indicating his intention to provoke but also showing a hint of affection. This outro reinforces the theme of habitual behavior and the difficulty of breaking free from long-standing patterns.
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About Song
"Habits" is a new English song by Eminem featuring White Gold, published on Eminem's YouTube channel, EminemMusic. The song, written by Eminem, Luis Resto, White Gold, Sly Pyper, and Narza, is part of the album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), released on July 12, 2024. The production of the track is handled by White Gold, Eminem, and Narza, showcasing a collaborative effort that brings together the talents of these artists.
In "Habits," Eminem delves into his struggles with addiction, both literal and metaphorical. The lyrics reflect his battles with substance abuse and his confrontations with societal norms and criticisms. Eminem’s raw and unfiltered style is on full display as he discusses his inner conflicts, public perception, and the pressures of fame. The chorus, sung by White Gold, emphasizes the persistent nature of addiction and the difficulty of overcoming deep-seated habits. Throughout the song, Eminem uses vivid imagery and provocative language to convey his turmoil and resistance against societal expectations.
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