Eminem: Insane Meaning
Song Released: 2009
Insane Lyrics
My stepfather said that I sucked in the bed
Till one night he snuck in and said
"We're goin' out back, I want my dick sucked in the shed"
"Can't we just play with Teddy Ruxpin...
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#1 top rated interpretation:No he said that "He wanted to make a song that would make his fans physicality sick when they listened to it." The story isn't real though.
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#2 top rated interpretation:it is not about his dad raping him because his dad left him when he was 6 months old. please get your facts straight
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#3 top rated interpretation:No he puts himself in the shoes of a molested child rapping in the song like hes the child which he isnt.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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It’s a Slim Shady song, like pretty much every single song on Relapse. This is my favorite Eminem album and one of my favorite Eminem songs overall. Any diehard fan knows that Slim Shady is mentally fucked up. The lyrics aren’t based on true events, I honestly see it as either Slim Shady telling “stories” about his step-father raping him as a child or it’s Marshall writing about his mentally and at times physically abusive childhood with his mother & a step-father but he’s putting a fucked up Slim Shady twist on it. Either way it’s a damn good song.
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Your all idiots. His birth father left him when he was a few months old. The song is about his stepfather
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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