Classic Shit

Eminem · Other Songs - Eminem

[Eminem]

Nowadays everybody just wanna poke there nose in our business

What is this some kinda joke

Everywhere I go all I'm hearing is more talk

What's up with Jada and Fat Joe?

Doin' a song with ol' boy on the song 'New York�,

Man I thought you just did a song with them both?�

Man the streets wanna know how you gonna go and diss Michael

You should get your ghetto pass revoked

I never had no ghetto pass you asshole

You really wanna know when I did live in the ghetto

I kept a trespassing charge up at the railroad tracks

So I suggest you get your facts straight before you go

This assuming u know

I aint grow up in no trailer park just cause I was poor

Man this is my testimony to those that don't know

Man it felt like they do

If not to feel compelled to go and speak on me too.

So this d-ck goes to you and this d-ck goes to you

And if you feel like you want it you can get it too

And when your through pass it to the person next to you

Hey yo Stat get on the Mic and come and spit a few



[Stat Quo]

Muthaf-ckers so quick to spit bullsh-t

Stat Quo who's this

Em gave me the assist shorty got a full [?]

Standing in the pulpit, A ' Town misfit

Reppin dat south sh-t

Back for [?]

[...]

Losing patience wanna get on chasing for this

Taking all my energy

Tired of waiting people faking fronting like they kin to me

When they really enemies

Give a f-ck what it is cause

This what it gonna be,

Shady aftermath lately

GMN baby

Young n-gga out them projects [?]

Hospital freda's only baby

N-ggas biting my style get rabies

F-ck you pay me

Eat a cock swallow sh-t

And plus you aint f-cking with this

So don't trip ha ha [?]

What an incredible twist

I write incredible script

That fit in with the plot it's endless

Now testify to this

Let it bang when you hear, this is classic sh-t

Classic Shit

Eminem's 'Classic Shit' stands as a quintessential example of his mid-2000s rap style, blending aggressive delivery with introspective lyricism. Released during a period where he frequently revisited themes of fame, family, and personal struggle, the track showcases his technical prowess in rhyme schemes and flow variation. While not tied to a specific major studio album in its original release context, it reflects the broader catalog of work that solidified his status as a dominant force in hip-hop. The song captures the raw energy characteristic of his recordings from that era, offering a glimpse into the artistic direction that prioritized storytelling and vocal performance over polished production. It remains a staple for fans analyzing his evolution as a performer and the specific sonic textures that defined his career during this pivotal time.