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Eminem - We Made You Jun 2026

Eminem plays Spock, reimagining the sci-fi franchise with hip-hop swagger.

The song was a commercial success, reaching high chart positions worldwide.

's "We Made You" served as the high-energy, celebrity-skewering lead single for his 2009 album, Relapse . While it followed his established formula for "fun" lead singles, it stands out due to its unique production backstory and its role in Eminem's creative transition after a five-year hiatus.

"We Made You" is essentially a lyrical firing squad aimed at the biggest pop culture figures of 2008 and 2009. Eminem’s thesis, stated in the title and chorus, is that the public and the media "made" these celebrities, and therefore, they are fair game for psychological teardowns. 1. Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo

Before we get to the words, the production sets the stage. is produced by his long-time mentor and collaborator, Dr. Dre, with co-production by Doc Ish. Unlike the angry, driving beats of The Marshall Mathers LP or the cinematic gloom of Relapse ’s deeper cuts like "3 a.m.," this track is intentionally goofy. eminem - we made you

The video is a non-stop barrage of . Eminem transforms into a variety of figures, including:

further blend the lines between reality and parody. Rapper 50 Cent makes an appearance as himself, and Dr. Dre is present as a sheriff arresting Eminem. The video also features adult film star Lisa Ann as Palin and comedian Bobby Lee playing Kim Jong-il.

So, go ahead—hit play on "We Made You" by Eminem. Just don't expect him to remember the accent fondly.

While the line about Kim was throwaway at the time, it’s fascinating to hear Eminem rapping about her sex tape in 2009. No one predicted she would become the most powerful media mogul of the next decade. It’s a reminder that Eminem has always been ahead of the curve, even when being cruel. Eminem plays Spock, reimagining the sci-fi franchise with

The infamous third verse also features a rare joke at the expense of his ex-wife, Kim Mathers: "Baby, I'm back, sorry I took a hiatus / But I'm still the biggest coward, I'm man enough to say this / That Kim card-game, you can keep the baby." It’s chaotic, childish, and exactly what you’d expect from Slim Shady.

Produced by Dr. Dre, Doc Ish, and Eminem himself, "We Made You" serves as a fascinating time capsule. It represents the peak of Eminem’s traditional "lead single formula" while signaling a transitional phase in his career. The Recipe of a Slim Shady Lead Single

The song's chorus, "We made you," is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that Eminem and his ex-wife Kimberly Scott made Hailie together. Throughout the song, Eminem reflects on his relationship with Hailie and the challenges of being a father.

Musically, "We Made You" stands out for its upbeat, sample-driven production. The track is built around a prominent sample of the 1980 song "Walter Murphy's Disco Symphony" by Walter Murphy, giving the instrumental a bouncy, retro-pop feel driven by thumping drums and blaring brass horns. While it followed his established formula for "fun"

Stylistically, it follows in the footsteps of previous lead singles like "Without Me" and "Just Lose It." It is a lighthearted, pop-infused rap song designed for radio, contrasting with the darker, horrorcore themes present on the rest of the Relapse album. 2. Lyrical Content: The Celebrity Hit List

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Lyrically, is a time capsule of late-2000s tabloid culture. Eminem fires a shotgun blast of jokes aimed at nearly every major celebrity of the era. In an age before Twitter beefs became the norm, Em was the ultimate troll.

The song’s hook is deceptively simple: "When you walk through the door, it's plain to see / That we made you (and you were born to be)." At first listen, it sounds like a love song. In reality, it’s a surgical takedown of celebrity obsession.