Eminem - We Made You !new! -

Eminem positions himself not as a hero, but as the ridiculous puppet master of pop culture. The entire premise of is that the public created him (Slim Shady), just as the public created the fame of the very stars he is mocking.

—Eminem suggests that the public and fans are the ones who "made" celebrities, effectively giving him license to lampoon them for their flaws. www.eminem.net Celebrity Bashing: Following the tradition of his previous lead singles like "The Real Slim Shady" "Without Me" , the lyrics target numerous public figures including: Kim Kardashian Lindsay Lohan Jessica Simpson (who is also playfully credited in the intro). Political figures like Sarah Palin Other musicians such as Amy Winehouse Britney Spears www.eminem.com Absence of Profanity: eminem - we made you

When Eminem re-emerged in 2009 after a four-year hiatus, the hip-hop world held its breath. Following the critically acclaimed yet darkly introspective Encore (2004) and a painful battle with prescription drug addiction, fans didn’t know what to expect. The answer arrived in the form of a candy-coated, synth-heavy, pop-culture-savaging lead single: Eminem positions himself not as a hero, but

POV: It’s 2009, your MySpace top 8 is stacked, and Eminem just roasted every celeb on your TV screen. 📺😂 The answer arrived in the form of a

: Features a "carnival-style" beat driven by piano, drums, and tubas.

The chorus, "We made you, we made you," serves as a sarcastic remark to those who have come to criticize him, suggesting that their attention—positive or negative—is what has fueled his career. This theme of shared responsibility for his fame is a recurring motif in the song.

by Walter Egan, giving it a catchy, pop-centric foundation produced by , Doc Ish, and Eminem himself. Technical Skill : Despite the playful tone, Eminem maintains his signature multisyllabic rhyming schemes