Bitch
Eminem · The Slim Shady LP
Justin, its Zoe, Um Kellie did not have me call you
however I just listened to Eminem in her car
It is the most disgusting thing I have ever heard
in my entire life and I seriously want to call his
fucking agent and tell them how fucking disgusting
he is, it like makes me upset, I am now nauseous and
I cant eat lunch, goodbye
Bitch - Eminem
Released on The Slim Shady LP, "Bitch" stands as a defining track in Eminem's early career, showcasing his raw lyrical aggression and rapid-fire delivery. The song serves as a scathing critique of the music industry's treatment of female artists, particularly targeting figures like Madonna and Britney Spears who faced intense scrutiny and public harassment. Through sharp wordplay and a menacing tone, Eminem articulates the frustration of being dismissed as a caricature while his peers are taken seriously. This recording solidified his reputation as a formidable force in hip-hop, blending personal vulnerability with unapologetic anger. It remains a pivotal moment in his discography, illustrating the evolution of his voice from a troubled teenager to a dominant voice in rap culture.

