Symphony In H

Eminem · Other Songs - Eminem

Don't ask me what's up with the hoes

I'm still working the kinks out

Love stinks, that explains all this anger that's spillin' out

And I ain't chillin now

I got an Oscar, I'm still a grouch

I use it as a doorstop, and the prop

For the broken leg for the couch

Yelawolf, Shady, Tony, touch Slaughterhouse

Yeah the swat team bout to break them flyswatters out

Go to hell in a drought, break ice waters out

Nice try, shorty what? We can window shop

The jewelry store

But Christ, for that price coulda bought a house

Besides only thing I ever had iced out was my heart since I started out

It's F.Y.I if ya ain't knowing

What go with you? Where? Nah ain't going.

Oh wait, you want a date oh? Well in that case ho it's June 8 oh

Kinda like Beethoven composin' a symphony of hate

So much hate woved into these raps

Shit I'm beginning to hate clothing

I hate overalls because they remind me of hoes

For christ sake theyre shaped like a H woah, and

You know what else starts with H, though?

Hockey, shit thought I had the place flowing

I hate to put you on ice but

You already had 3 periods in 60 minutes, great going

Plus you remind me of cocaine ho

You always in the mirror with your face off

I feel an urge to put you all in a line

And chop you with a razor blade, yo wait

I'm an a-hole, devil with a Halo

Hell yeah I nailed J-Lo, to the railroad

Say I won't, better hope you can stay afloat

When I take the wind out your sail boat

I ain't playing yo! Go for Shady don't kid yourself

Bitch, you aint even a baby goat

Symphony In H

Eminem's "Symphony In H" stands as a pivotal moment in his discography, marking a deliberate shift toward a more melodic and introspective sound. Released as a standalone single outside of his major studio albums, the track exemplifies his ability to blend aggressive rap delivery with soft, piano-driven balladry. Unlike his earlier works that often relied on complex, rapid-fire lyricism, this recording prioritizes emotional vulnerability and atmospheric production. The song showcases his versatility as a vocalist, delivering a hauntingly beautiful performance that resonates with themes of heartbreak and resilience. By stepping away from the dense narrative structures of albums like "The Eminem Show" or "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," Eminem crafted a standalone piece that highlights his capacity for subtlety and sonic experimentation within the hip-hop genre.