Cover art for EMINEM TYPE FEET by QUEEF JERKY

EMINEM TYPE FEET

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EMINEM TYPE FEET Lyrics

[Post-Chorus: ethan is online]
In between the sheets, oh my
Let's do a meet and greet, bye, bye (Do a meet and greet)
In between the sheets, oh my
Let's do a meet and greet, bye, bye

[Verse 3: nickisnotgreen]
Yeah, I can’t believe I have the followers (What?)
I’m Jimmy Fallon, you're John Oliver, yeah (What?)
She was a cop and so I slaughtered her, yeah (What?)
I am the boss, that is my moniker, yeah
I smell like baby Bradley Cooper, yeah
I’ve got the cream and you have got the scooper, yeah
I only tell it how it is, ah-yah-yah-yah
I'm the soda, you're the fizz, yah-yah-yah-yah
I'm like a young Herbert Hoover
I’m at the museum, at the Louvre, yeah
I still smell like Bradley Cooper, yeah, yeah
I'm like a white Stormy Trooper, yeah
My cat doesn't speak English, no-no
Stop asking him those silly questions

If you care about my business, yeah
Leave a tweet inside my mentions

[Bridge: Dev Lemons]
Hold on, let me pop this bottle
I want another 3D model
I gotta tinkle so I waddle
I never LMAO but I ROFL
[Verse 4: Dev Lemons]
Cat from Victorious, am I funny or hilarious?
I wanna be glorious
Don't tell me a story, tell me a fib
(Don't tell me a story, tell me a fib)
Don't give me a pizza without a bib, uh
Don't give me a pizza without a bib and I'll take it from my crib

Don't give me a pizza without a bib and then I will eat some din'
Don't give me a pizza without a bib and you know I'll tell a fib
You know I'll tell a fib, but I don't wanna tell a lie, I don't

[Outro: Dev Lemons & nickisnotgreen]
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers
Pray for cherry sours, I'm Austinian, Austin Powers

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Genius Annotation

The song serves as a multi-layered, conceptual labyrinth that delves into complex themes and issues despite its ostensibly absurdist lyrical content. At its core, it offers a profoundly existential exploration of the human condition, from our most primal urges and familial relationships to our abstract fears about mortality and legacy. Moreover, it deconstructs the sociocultural frameworks we operate within, revealing them as constructs that alternately imprison us and give our lives meaning.

Embracing seemingly disconnected subjects like hedonism, social media, and popular culture, the song presents a rich tapestry of the modern human experience. Its amalgamation of contradictory ideas forces the listener to grapple with the inherent absurdity of life, particularly in a world saturated with digital interactions, celebrity emulation, and instant gratification.

Astonishingly, the track doesn’t shy away from tackling the complex relationships we have with ego and identity. The references to celebrity, fame, and social media create an eclectic yet oddly cohesive narrative that challenges our dependency on external validation. The constant interplay between self-aggrandizement and self-deprecation captures the internal dissonance many of us face in a world obsessed with appearance and status.

In addressing our vacuous, self-centered quests for meaning through material and social gains, the song raises questions about what truly matters. It exposes the futility in ascribing importance to trivialities, suggesting that our collective consciousness has been polluted by the pursuit of empty pleasures and superficial acclaim.

Perhaps most striking is the song’s refrain, an absurd mantra that serves as both a parody of and a meditation on pop culture’s de facto role as modern religion. It’s a biting commentary on how the search for meaning has been commodified, reduced to easily digestible sound bites and trends that can be mindlessly consumed and discarded.

To dismiss this piece as nonsensical or meaningless would be to underestimate its incisive critique of contemporary life. The song serves as both a cultural mirror and a societal cautionary tale, compelling us to question the constructs that define our existence and the frivolous distractions that fill it. The overall work, therefore, stands as a thought-provoking critique on the ambiguity, absurdity, and paradoxical nature of life in the modern age.

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