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: True to his Slim Shady persona, he takes shots at various contemporary figures, including Moby, Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC, Limp Bizkit, and his own mother, Debbie Mathers.

Released in May 2002, served as the lead single for Eminem’s fourth studio album, The Eminem Show . Often described as a sequel to "The Real Slim Shady," the track functioned as Eminem's triumphant and satirical return to the spotlight after a two-year hiatus following The Marshall Mathers LP . The song's central message—"it feels so empty without me"—was both a boast about his dominance in the rap game and a jab at critics who he claimed had nothing to talk about during his absence. Eminem Without Me Eminem

The song is characterized by its technical density, featuring intricate internal and multi-syllabic rhyme schemes disguised by a "poppy," high-energy beat. Major themes include: : True to his Slim Shady persona, he

: Eminem addresses his ongoing battles with the FCC and political figures like then-Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne, who were vocal critics of his lyrics. The song's central message—"it feels so empty without