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Artist/Band:
Eminem
Lyrics for Song: Ken Kaniff - Marky Bass
Lyrics for Album: The Slim Shady LP
Ken: Let's call this motherfucker.
[dials operator]
Ken: Oh, fuck yeah... give him a piece of my mind... piece of my ass.
[operator comes on]
Operator: Thanks for waiting. Hello, may I help you?
Ken: Oh, thank you. I need to make a collect call.
Operator: What number?
Ken: Oh... the number's [censored]
Operator: At the tone, please say your name.
[Beep]
Ken: Kenith Keniff. From Connecticut. [connecting] Automated piece of shit.
Eminem: Yo?
Ken: Hey there, cock boy.
Eminem: Who's this?
Ken: This is Ken Keniff.
Eminem: Who?
Ken: Ken Keniff from Connecticut, you lil' bitch.
Eminem: From Connecticut?
Ken: Yeah, you wanna...
Eminem: I don't know nobody in Connecticut.
Ken: You wanna get a hotel room with me?
Eminem: A hotel room?
Ken: Yeah, you want me to lick your ass, EMINEM?
Eminem: [laughs] Yo, who is this? Kate?
Ken: [laughing] You want me to fuckin' melt in your mouth and not in your hand? Melt in your ass, ya lil' cock boy.
Eminem: [snickers] Yo, shut up, you lil' bitch.
Ken: Oh, you think I'm lying, huh?
Eminem: [laughing out loud]
Ken: Ugh.
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Marky Bass
Released on The Eminem Show, 'Marky Bass' stands as a defining track from the Slim Shady era, showcasing Eminem's signature blend of aggressive rap delivery and melodic hooks. The song features a distinctive bass-driven rhythm that became a staple of mid-2000s hip-hop production, driving the track's energetic and playful tone. It highlights the artist's ability to pivot between dark, introspective themes and lighthearted, character-driven storytelling, solidifying his status as a dominant force in modern rap. The recording captures the raw energy of the period, reflecting the cultural impact of The Eminem Show and its role in shaping the genre's evolution during that time. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Slim Shady LP |
 Eminem
"The Slim Shady LP"
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