Eminem: Just Lose It Meaning
Song Released: 2004
Just Lose It Lyrics
[Eminem making sounds]
Ok..
Guess who's back?
Back again
Shady's back
Tell a friend
Whaaaaaaaa
Now everyone report to the dance floor
To the dance floor, to the dance floor
Now everyone report to the dance floor
Alright...
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Similar to berserk but all about him, or what he does
Or what goes on inside his head, also 8mile referenced! -
not a new interpretation however to anonymous on January 8, 2011:
You cannot say "hence" blah blah blah and it actually be considered A) understandable; comprehensible or B) make a vague statement then add hence to create a false supporting quote. Your quote cannot be taken seriously when it is not adequately supported by facts -
This song is just about Eminem or "Marshall" in this case, making fun of all these celeberties that everyone is obsessed with today. Like Kim Kardashian, Michael Jackson, Kid Rock, Jessica Simpson, etc. And he's saying how they are a bad influence and they're pretty much losing it- hence the song: "Just Lose it"
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It's about partying and possibly Marshall being high on Valium and also him joking around
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