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"3 a.m." is a song by American rapper Eminem as the third single from his album Relapse. [3] The single was produced by Dr. Dre. The song was released onto the iTunes Store on April 28, 2009. The music video was released on May 2 at 10:00 pm via Cinemax. The song was later included on Eminem's second greatest-hits album Curtain Call 2.
The second verse starts in a forest, then cuts to the detective inside the house. Detective Shelter conducts an interrogation through the second chorus, but sees Eminem is in denial of the accusations. The third verse starts with a black screen that says "3 AM," referencing his song '3 a.m.' which also depicts mental issues and murder. Then he ...
L. Brent Bozell III, who had criticized The Marshall Mathers LP for misogynistic lyrics, noted The Eminem Show ' s extensive use of obscenity and called Eminem "Eminef" for the prevalence of the word "motherfucker" on the album. [61] The Eminem Show sold 27 million copies worldwide [53] and was the bestselling album of 2002. [62]
Many of these edgy lyrics have garnered fierce backlash—”Eminem’s New Song “Houdini” Is Really, Really Bad,” reads a Stereogum review—and then a counter-backlash, with his fans ...
3 A.M, the 2012 debut album by Cali y El Dandee "3AM" (Matchbox Twenty song), 1997 "3AM" (Kleerup song), 2008 "3 a.m." (Eminem song), 2009 "Thunderbirds / 3AM", a 2004 single by Busted
The song contains trap production [3] with 808s [4] and piano, [5] over which the rappers perform in rapid-fire delivery. [6] Eminem takes aim at rapper P. Diddy in the lyrics, referring to his sexual assault allegations ("I'm like a R-A-P-E-R (Yeah) / Got so many Ese’s (Ese’s), S-As (Huh) / Wait, he didn't just spell the word, 'Rapper' and leave out a P, did he?
In 2022, Eminem and Lamar both performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show alongside 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Anderson .Paak
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, began rapping at the age of 14.In 1996, Eminem released his debut studio album, Infinite, which was recorded at the Bassmint, a recording studio being owned by the Bass Brothers, was released under their independent record label, Web Entertainment. [4]