Lyrical Breakdown of Eminem Speaks - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Eminem Speaks" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Juice Wrld weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Eminem Speaks" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
  • Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Juice Wrld employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
  • Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Juice Wrld's narrative.

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I think once I took my first Vicodin, it was just like, this feeling of "Ah" You know, like everything was not only mellow, but didn't feel any pain It just didn't–, it just kind of numbed things I don't know at what point exactly it started to be a problem I just remember liking it more and more People try to tell me that I had a problem I would say, "Get that fucking person out of here, I can't believe they said that shit to me, they know nothing about my fucking life, are they out of their fucking mind?" I'm not out there shooting heroin, I'm not out there fucking, you know, putting coke up my nose, I'm not smoking crack You're struggling with the argument of "Do you have a problem, or do you not have a problem? Can you control it, or can you not?" And I literally thought I could control it You're taking things that people are giving you that, you don't even know what the fuck they are They look like a pill, and they look– they're shaped like something that you take, so you take it, you know? Xanax, Valium, tomato-tomato You know what I mean? It's th-the same thing, it's all in the same family, fuck it, take it Had I had gotten to the hospital about two hours later, I would've died My organs were shutting down, my liver, kidneys, everything They were gonna have to put me on dialysis, they didn't think I was gonna make it My bottom was gonna be death, within a month, I had relapsed And shot right back up to the same amount of pills that I was taking I remember just walking around my house and thinking every single day, like, "I'm gonna fucking die", like, I'm-I'm looking at my kids, and I need to be here for this Coming off of everything, I literally was up 24 hours a day for three weeks straight And I mean not sleeping, not even nodding off for a fucking minute Like, I was literally just up, like, looking at the TV I had to regain motor skills, I had to regain talking skills It's been a-a learning process, like, it's been, I'm growing I just couldn't believe that anybody could ever be naturally happy, or naturally function, or be just enjoying life in general, without being on something So, I would say that t-to anybody that i-it does get better, you know? It just– it does