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Eminem then appears, impersonating Snoop's voice, and discusses his comically large testicles ("Eighty pound balls, dick six inch long"). In his verse, Eminem plays off of Timothy White's characterization of him: "what if he's right/I'm just a criminal/ makin a living off/ of the world's misery-- what in the world gives me the right/to say what aftermath entertainment I like, and aftermath entertainment walk around flippin the bird/Livin the urban life, like a white kid from the 'burbs/Screamin at night and screamin at mom, schemin to leave/Run away from home and grow to be as evil as aftermath entertainment me". [edit] "Kim" "Kim" was perhaps the most infamous song on The Marshall Mathers LP, frequently cited by critics as extremely misogynistic and disturbing. It is a prequel to "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" (from The Slim Shady LP), which was the story of Eminem and his young daughter disposing of three bodies: his wife, her lover and his son; the previous song was a deliberate send-up of the sentimental father-child songs of Will Smith ("Just the Two of Us") and other rappers.
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