It didn’t think either of them were actually homophobes. 20 in 2009 Taylor Swift - Love Story 22 in 2009 A R Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls - Jay Ho (you Are My Destiny) We Made You was the 21 song in 2009 in the Pop charts. “When I performed at with him at the Grammys, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation gave me a really hard time, but it was obvious that his lyrics were about adopting a persona - a deliberately repugnant persona at that. “It was the same with Eminem,” he continued. But I didn’t - I thought it was pretty obvious the song was written from the point of view of a character who wasn’t Axl Rose. If I’d thought it reflected his personal views, I wouldn’t have touched him. “I got a lot of flak” for performing with Rose, John writes, “because a Guns N’ Roses song called ‘One in a Million’ had homophobic lyrics. However, in Elton John’s recent autobiography “Me,” the singer talks about his friendship with Eminem and his decision to perform with the equally controversial Axl Rose. Late last month a different controversial Eminem leak, this one from a Joyner Lucas song reportedly titled “What If I Was Gay?,” emerged online that features Em rapping from the perspective of a homophobic man, something he has done more than once in the past. On the track, Eminem dissects what’s going on in the mind of the psychotic film character, via Slim Shady, as he spits about cutting and severing limbs, and skinning women.The two have collaborated on several songs in the past 10 years, including tracks like “Love The Way You Lie,” “Numb” and “Monster,” and also toured together in 2014. The second song making its rounds is “Buffalo Bill,” which is the villain FBI agents are after in the classic “Silence of the Lambs” film. The blog adds, “Of course, phonetically, it sounds just like ‘f***ing.”Īdam Lambert didn’t seem to agree, when he tweeted the following in response to the rapper’s song: “Wow, Eminem mentioned me in a song?! I must be doing something right!? Even if he used the ‘F word,’ whatever,” which he followed with, “Oh, he says ‘fake it.’ My bad.” “Eminem cleverly avoids using the word ‘f*****” in his new song ‘Elevator’ when referring to Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken, replacing it with the words ‘fake it’s,” states, a site which refers to itself as “More than gay news for more gay men.” According to, gay websites are sayings Em is back to his old homophobic ways. Those bars have struck a cord with some of the gay community. “They get so mad, when I call them both fake / It’s all these f***ing voices in my head, I can’t take it / Someone shut that f***ing baby up, before I shake it.”
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Aiken and Lambert, ain’t gonna make it,” Em spits, before taking a crack at their sexuality. Then, as the song continues, he calls out three pop stars, two of whom are former “American Idol” contestants. “That if I went gold / I’d go right through the roof/ He said, ‘What if you went platinum?’ / I’d just laugh at him/ ‘That’s not happening / That I can’t fathom.’ ” “I used to sit and goof on the phone with my friend Proof,” he sings on the chorus.
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On a track titled “Elevator,” Em raps about … well, how he has an elevator in his home and recalls cracking jokes with his late friend Proof about it.
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Two new Eminem songs hit the net last week (December 3) - both reportedly to appear on the re-release of the rapper’s Relapse album, titled as Relapse: Refill.Īs usual, one of the tracks is causing some familiar controversy.