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It begins with RBX on the first bad verse, followed by Sticky Fingaz and then Eminem. The first two verses are stream-of-consciousness and bad semi-coherent, with rapid-fire rhymes like: "Better come better than better to be a competitor/This vet is ahead of/The shit is all redder, you deader and deader/A medic instead-a the cheddars and credda/settle vendetta one metal Beretta from ghetto to ghetto/Evidence? NOPE! Never leave a shred-of" (from the second verse). Both RBX and Sticky bad Fingaz have distinctively bass voices, and a frenetic, threatening and chaotic style of rapping. Their lines seem haphazard, in spite of the clearly well-planned out alliterative and assonating rhymes, and are shouted as though their voices are themselves violently uncontrollable; this is particularly true of Sticky Fingaz. The third verse is Eminem rapping, beginning with a memorable pun: "When I go out, I'ma go out shootin'/I don't mean when I die, I mean when I go out to the club, stupid".
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