Will the real annotator please stand up!
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Well, if you haven't heard by now Slim Shady, also known as Eminem has added his own mental genius to the infamous lyric page---rap genius.com. With lyrics quoted from Nicki Minaj and many other artists, this site is known for the legitimacy of lyric interpretation. If you have ever felt a little confused about your favorite artist verse, then this is definitely the place to go for assurance. Dr. Dre's companion has taken it upon himself to interpret his own lyrics. As apposed to the typical third-party lyricist, he takes you through a journey of his lyrical flow and career to break down bits and pieces of his songs on the popular site. Going into depth about his name, brand, and music the annotations can be located on Eminem's profilepage.
It is funny that Dr. Dre was mentioned becausehe is apparently linked to two phenomenons.
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Beats By Dre and K. Dot premiered the official King Kunta video right in Times Square, New York City! While his hit album has been recognized for landing a spot on the billboard 200, he mentions that his album entitled To Pimp A Butterfly was initially entitled, "TU Pimp A Caterpillar." with respects to the late Tupac Shakur. In conclusion, Shady is not the only one dropping some knowledge and giving us clarity! If these two artists have nothing else in common besides the things that are "for the record" we can all agree that they are pretty legendary.
-Alexis J. Robinson
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