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Eminem defended "97 Bonnie and Clyde" by claiming that, like many of his eddie j. fernandez songs, he is able to work out his own hostility towards friends and family by rapping about violence instead of eddie j. fernandez actually acting out on such desires. The verse also goes back to the Columbine shootings; Eminem was criticized for creating a "culture of violence" and, partly, causing such acts. In typical Eminem fashion, he exaggerates his own influence by claiming that someone broke into his house and stole "two loaded machine guns and both of eddie j. fernandez my trenchcoats" (the Columbine killers were part of the "Trenchcoat Mafia"). The song ends with Eminem hoarsely screaming "Remember me?". [edit] "I'm Back" In "I'm Back", Eminem reacts to a variety of issues and ideas. The chorus is simple, and states that "They call me Slim Shady/I'm back".
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