Eminem: Believe Meaning
Song Released: 2017
Believe Lyrics
Like a snowman—ground-up
Like round chuck, and still put hands on you
Stayin' wound up is how I spend time (get it?)
Sucker free, confidence high
Such a breeze when I pen rhymes
I just got that air about me...
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It is about someone else; the new leader of the One World Order. "Give me that apron" is a freemason reference.
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It's pretty wild song I mean it's a good one that I listened to it many times but now that I've gone over the lyrics We are one thing I never liked the looks of course Q's it was an excuse for him for a long time but anyhow overall theme of the song of course is believe in yourself believe in your abilities but don't need to talk about when you didn't have the motivation when no one else was Alan round I help you through it and all this and live in interesting if he made the song before he made Rap God
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The song is a motivation and not just referring to himself but people in general that no matter what they go through in life or what they're going through, no matter how many times they've failed, quitting should never be an option. Keep thriving.
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He’s talking about someone else.... but his identity is a huge secret
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Eminem is asking his fans whether they still believe in his rap abilities despite his latest efforts getting poor reviews. He then goes on to say he is not done with rap, and claims he has "won the race" in hip hop. The song is a reminder off all that he has achieved in his career, and true fans will always believe in him.
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