Updated October 17th, 2019 at 18:17 IST

Eminem: Top iconic songs of the 'Rap God' to celebrate his birthday

Eminem is considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. Today, Eminem celebrates his 47th birthday and here is top songs of the singer. Read more .

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Eminem is believed to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. He is widely appreciated by both his fans as well as critics. The rapper has managed to impress masses with his unique personality and his rapping skills. In his career, Eminem whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III has given several hit tracks such as Without Me, Not Afraid and Venom. Today, Eminem celebrates his 47th birthday and here is a look at the top songs of Eminem.

Lose Yourself

This song was written during the filming of 8 Mile film in 2002. Throughout, it channels the intensity of Em’s character, ‘B-Rabbit’ preparing for a rap battle. "His palms are sweaty / knees weak, arms are heavy,” these lyrics of the song depicts Eminem’s own movements to the stage. The song and the lyrics is one of the finest achievement of Eminem. In his discography, the rapped-sung hook is far and away. Jeff Bass collaborated with Eminem for the song. Jeff Bass is one of the most recognized guitarists of all time.

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Stan

Eminem’s third album, The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000, is emotionally dark, focusing on Marshall’s problems with drug abuse,  his troubles with his ex-wife and the newly found celebrity status. The track is framed as a series of fan letters- each growing increasingly angry, culminating with the narrator driving his car with his girlfriend bound in his trunk into a lake. Meanwhile, the building tension is constantly counterbalanced by Dido's gentle, rainy-day hook ("It reminds me that it's not so bad"). “Stan” is a poignant commentary on the destructive power of fame.

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Sing for the moment

Sing from the Moment” is one of the rapper’s finest lyrical achievements. He defends himself against crucifying critic, pissed off journalists and outraged parents who thought that his rhymes promote violence amongst American youth. "They say music can alter moods and talk to you / Well, can it load a gun up for you and cock it too?" is the lyrics of the famous track. The thrill is added to the song when Eminem shifts focus to his young fans and the redemptive power of hip-hop. Empowering stuff, and the classic rock riffs only add to the vibe of the track.

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Published October 17th, 2019 at 17:39 IST