: It remained unreleased for over a decade, reportedly held back due to the mixed critical reception Relapse received at the time. Lyrical Style & Themes
: The song features the classic sound of the era, produced by Dr. Dre , Trevor Lawrence Jr. , Mark Batson , and Eminem .
: Originally recorded during the 2008–2009 sessions , the track was widely speculated to be intended for Relapse 2 , a project Eminem ultimately scrapped in favor of Recovery . : It remained unreleased for over a decade,
: Both artists use a unique "spelling" gimmick—spelling out words like R-A-P and E-M-I-N-E-M to match the beat’s rhythm.
: A month after the song's release, an animated video was dropped on Eminem's official site and YouTube. It features cartoon versions of Eminem (wearing his Jason mask) and 50 Cent committing a heist. , Mark Batson , and Eminem
: Eminem showcases his signature "Relapse-era" flow, including a complex second verse that heavily utilizes vowel-heavy rhyme schemes and intricate internal rhymes.
is a high-energy collaboration between Eminem and 50 Cent that was officially unearthed from the vault and released on August 5, 2022 , as part of Eminem’s greatest hits compilation, Curtain Call 2 . Song Background : A month after the song's release, an
: While the title suggests a romance, the lyrics lean into dark humor and sexual innuendo, with some listeners interpreting it as a metaphor for the rap industry rather than a literal love song. Official Release & Media