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The Monster

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Lyrics

[Intro: Rihanna]
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
Get along with the voices inside of my head
You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy
[Verse 1: Eminem]
I wanted the fame but not the cover of Newsweek
Oh well, guess beggars can't be choosey
Wanted to receive attention for my music
Wanted to be left alone in public, excuse me
For wantin' my cake, and eat it too, and wantin' it both ways
Fame made me a balloon 'cause my ego inflated
When I blew, see, but it was confusing
'Cause all I wanted to do's be the Bruce Lee of loose leaf
Abused ink, used it as a tool when I blew steam
Whoo! Hit the lottery, ooh-wee!
But with what I gave up to get it was bittersweet
It was like winnin' a used mink
Ironic 'cause I think I'm gettin' so huge I need a shrink
I'm beginnin' to lose sleep: one sheep, two sheep
Goin' coo-coo and kooky as Kool Keith
But I'm actually weirder than you think, 'cause I'm—
[Chorus: Rihanna]
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
Get along with the voices inside of my head
You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy
Well, that's nothin'
[Post-Chorus: Rihanna, Bebe Rexha]
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Well, that's nothin'
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)

[Verse 2: Eminem]
Now, I ain't much of a poet
But I know somebody once told me to seize the moment
And don't squander it 'cause you never know when it all
Could be over tomorrow, so I keep conjurin'
Sometimes I wonder where these thoughts spawn from
Yeah, ponderin'll do you wonders
No wonder you're losin' your mind, the way it wanders
Yodel-odel-ay-hee-hoo! I think it went wanderin' off down yonder
And stumbled onto Jeff VanVonderen
'Cause I need an interventionist
To intervene between me and this monster
And save me from myself and all this conflict
'Cause the very thing that I love's killin' me and I can't conquer it
My OCD's conkin' me in the head, keep knockin'
Nobody's home, I'm sleepwalkin'
I'm just relayin' what the voice in my head's sayin'
Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just friends with the—
[Chorus: Rihanna]
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
Get along with the voices inside of my head
You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy
Well, that's nothin'
[Post-Chorus: Rihanna, Bebe Rexha]
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Well, that's nothin'
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)

[Verse 3: Eminem]
Call me crazy, but I have this vision, one day that
I'll walk amongst you a regular civilian
But until then, drums get killed and
I'm comin' straight at MCs, blood gets spilled and
I'll take you back to the days that I'd get on a Dre track
Give every kid who got played that pumped-up feelin'
And shit to say back to the kids who played him
I ain't here to save the fuckin' children
But if one kid out of a hundred million
Who are goin' through a struggle, feels it and relates, that's great
It's payback, Russell Wilson fallin' way back
In the draft, turn nothin' into somethin', still can make that
Straw into gold, chump, I will spin—Rumpelstiltskin in a haystack
Maybe I need a straightjacket
Face facts: I am nuts for real, but I'm okay with that
It's nothin', I'm still friends with the
[Chorus: Rihanna, Eminem, Both]
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
Get along with the voices inside of my head
You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed
(Get along with) Get along with the voices inside of my head
(You're tryin' to) You're tryin' to save me, stop holdin' your breath
(And you think) And you think I'm crazy, yeah, you think I'm crazy
Well, that's nothin'
[Post-Chorus: Rihanna, Bebe Rexha]
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Well, that's nothin'
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Yoo-ooh, ooh-ooh)

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If you're a fan of Eminem and Rihanna, then you're no stranger to their iconic collaborations. Their fourth joint venture produced the hit song 'The Monster'. It's an emotional and dark song that explores Eminem's alter-ego as a monster. The song could also refer to the fame that comes with being a celebrity and the challenges that come with it. Featuring on 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2,' The Monster has won several awards since its release. Let's dive deeper into the song's details.

About The Monster

'The Monster' is a single by Eminem that features Rihanna, and it's an emotional exploration of Eminem's alter-ego as a monster. Released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from Eminem's eighth studio album, 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2,' the song was produced by Aalias and Frequency.

This unique collaboration between two musical powerhouses explores the idea of the monster that rises inside Eminem, destroying his life and the relationships around him. Not only does the track personify the destructive force of Eminem's mind, but it also highlights the struggles associated with fame and the need for acceptance. The song struck a chord with fans and critics alike for its raw emotions and introspection.

The song's success is undeniable, having topped charts across the world, including in Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the UK. It has achieved commercial success as well, with over 6 million copies sold globally. Moreover, the official music video on YouTube has over a billion views, making it one of the most-watched music videos on the platform.

The lyrics of The Monster

The lyrics of 'The Monster' deal with Eminem's internal struggles as he navigates various aspects of his life, including his career, fame, and relationships. The song begins with Rihanna's vocals, weaving together a narrative of the monster that Eminem is facing. The attention-grabbing hook, penned by Bebe Rexha and Jon Bellion, highlights the conundrum of the monster who lives inside Eminem's mind.

The lyrics continue with a sense of self-doubt that Eminem is struggling with, grappling with the consequences of the monster he has created. He calls himself a liar, a thief, someone who is manipulating others around him, leading to his downfall. In the chorus, Rihanna's voice takes over, showcasing the interplay between the monster and Eminem's attempts to control it.

The song features a personal, soulful element that fans have grown to expect from Eminem. It's a lyrical exploration of the struggles he has been juggling with over the years, which, in turn, resonates with fans who may be going through similar experiences.

The Music Video

The official music video for 'The Monster' features Eminem and Rihanna in the setting of a psych ward, where Eminem is viewed as a patient going through several therapy sessions. The video's graphical style is reminiscent of Emimen's hit video "Without Me". It reveals the struggle Eminem endures during his therapy sessions to overcome his monster.

The video is a perfect interpretation of the lyrics, using visuals and symbolism. Scenes that depict Eminem inside a dark and eerie house or confronting his alter-ego capture the song's themes perfectly. As the video progresses, a storyline emerges where Eminem and Rihanna each face the monsters in their life. Rihanna manages to conquer hers, while Eminem becomes more entangled in the monster's web.

Final Thoughts

'The Monster' is a fantastic collaboration by Eminem and Rihanna, showcasing their creative prowess and talent. It's a song that deals with themes of self-doubt, introspection, and the struggle with fame. The song has won several awards and is incredibly successful on various music charts across the world. The official music video also expertly layers the lyrics' themes and provides a captivating visual interpretation.

If ever there was a rap song that reminds us that behind a successful artist's persona and facade is a real person with real struggles, it's 'The Monster' by Eminem. Today, the song continues to resonate with fans around the world and remains a classic addition to Eminem's catalog of hit songs.

  • Release Date: October 29, 2013
  • Artist: Eminem