Untouchable
Eminem
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Hands up, officer don’t shoot Then pull your pants up, promise you won't loot We may never understand each other, it’s no use We ain’t ever gonna grasp what each other goes through Black boy, black boy, we ain't gonna lie to you Black boy, black boy, we don't like the sight of you Pull up on the side of you Window rolled down, 'profile' Then we wonder why we see this side of you Probably comin' from the dope house We could let you slide but your tail light is blew, out We know you're hidin' that Heidi Klum On you another drug charge, homie, it's back inside for you And just in case a chase might ensue, we got that tried and true Pistol drew right at you, we'd be delighted to unload it In your back, then walk up and lay that taser on the side of you Fucked up, but what the f*ck am I to do? I keep tellin' myself, keep doin' like you're doin' No matter how many lives you ruin It's for the red, white and blue Time to go find a new one and split his head right in two No one's ever indicted you Why? 'Cause you're a White boy, white boy, you're a rockstar (My momma talkin' to me, tryna tell me how to live) White boy, white boy, in your cop car (But I don't listen to her, 'cause my head is like a sieve) White boy, white boy, you're untouchable (The world's coming to an end, I don't even care) Nobody can tell me shit 'cause I'm a (big rockstar) Black boy, black boy, we don't get your culture and We don't care what our government's done to f*ck you over, man Don't tell us your attitude's a result of that Balderdash, where’d you get the chip on your shoulder at? Why you kicking that soda can? Pull your pants up, we 'bout to roll up and Throw your ass in the van cuffed You don't have to know our plans or what our intentions are Our cards are close to our chest, you better show your hands And put our minds more at ease Or get shot in the thyroid, comply or die, boy We're fightin' a crime war, here come the swine Tryna clean up the streets from all these minorities That's what we call 'em pigsties for They're like eyesores to police Talk to you like just a piece of trash Feels like we're stuck in a time warp to me As I kick these facts and get these mixed reactions As this beat backspins, it's like we're drifting back in To the sixties, having black skin is risky 'Cause this keeps happening Throughout history, African-Americans have been treated like shit And I admit, there have been times where it's been embarrassin' to be a White boy, white boy, you're a rockstar (My momma talkin' to me, tryna tell me how to live) White boy, white boy, in your cop car (But I don't listen to her, 'cause my head is like a sieve) White boy, white boy, you're untouchable (The world's coming to an end, I don't even care) Nobody can tell me shit 'cause I'm a (big rockstar) Seems like the average lifespan of a white man Is more than twice than a black life span I wonder sometimes if it has a price scanner I feel like checking out on life, can't escape this circumstance I'd rather hear 'em say "Die N-word" than Die Antwoord Ninja, now it's better disguised banter But that's life, strapped 'cause we're strapped financially And can't find answers We're applying, but McDonald's Seems to be the only franchise that'll hire So how can we have higher standards? As Dallas overshadows the battle for Black Lives Matter We fight back with violence but acts like that are Black eyes on the movement Which makes black lives madder At cops and cops madder That's why it's at a stalemate Can't arrive at a compromise so it's Black Ops I wonder if we hire more black cops, the crap stops The block is our backyards, officers, not the crack spot Call the attack dogs off of us, man You always act all pissed off at us at a traffic stop And bad cops f*ck it up for the good cops, and man, stop Sendin' white cops in the black neighborhoods Who ain't acclimated to 'em, like that's the way to do it Who seen some fuckin' videos of rappers waving guns And know nobody black so they act afraid of us And that's racism, the fear that a black face gives 'em A subconscious racist Wait, why are there black neighborhoods? 'Cause America segregated us, designated us to an area Separated us, Section-Eight'd us When we tear it up’s the only time attention’s paid to us And education sucks, and every day's another Freddie Gray for us, a levy breaks or fuzz Why is it they treat us like dryer lint? We just want a safe environment for our kids But can’t escape the sirens Don’t take a scientist to see our violent nature lies in The poverty that we face so the crime rate’s the highest in The lowest classes, it's like a razor wire fence And we’re trapped in these racial biases That plague our society which makes our anxiety levels raise Every time we see a devil’s face Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my It's more like billy clubs and gats And we really love it when you think we’re guilty ‘cause we’re black "But you kill each other, facts You peel each other's caps, for silly stuff like hats” Single mother strugglin’ through substance abuse While people with nothin' to lose shoot each other for shoes F*ck your Republican views Pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, where the f*ck are the boots? And streets act as a narrator, don't gotta read comics Or be that into characters, just to see that, just to be black You better be strapped with a derringer Or be “capped in America” like Steve Rogers 'Cause no one oversees these cops and All we see is 'em beat charges We done seen 'em beat Rodney King unconscious, and got off So we don't need all you crooked police officers' peace offerings Just keep marchin', 'til we reach congress But they're gonna say you're tryin' to take an irrational stance If you try to slander the flag but Somebody has to be the sacrificial lamb So they call it a Kaepernick tantrum If you don't stand for the national anthem We raise it, you better praise it Or you'll be made to feel like a traitor, we'll Treat you like Rodney Dangerfield Home of the brave is still racist 'ville So this whole nation feels like a plantation field In a country that claims that its foundation was based on United States ideals That had its Natives killed Got you singin' this star-spangled spiel To a piece of cloth that represents the "Land of the Free" that made people slaves to build
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Written by: Marshall Mathers, Emile Haynie, Mark Batson, Denaun Porter, Tommy Chong, Gay Delorme, Richard Marin, Duval Clear, Andre Brown, Tyrone Kelsie, Eric McIntosh
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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20 facts about this song
Album Release"Untouchable" is a part of Eminem's ninth studio album, "Revival," which was released on December 15, 2017.
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MessageThe song addresses racial profiling and police brutality in the United States, making a powerful commentary on the contemporary social issues in the country.
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Sample UsageThe track samples "Earache My Eye" by the comedy duo Cheech & Chong. This 1974 comedy routine is interpolated to create the beat for the song's chorus.
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Lyrics and Beats"Untouchable" consists of two parts with contrasting musical style - The first part uses a rock-influenced beat to portray the perspective of a prejudiced white police officer, while the second part adopts a traditional hip-hop beat to represent the viewpoint of a black man.
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Artists and ProductionThe song features contributions from various artists including Emile Haynie, Mark Batson, and Mr. Porter. The record was produced by Eminem himself along with these contributors.
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ControversyEminem's aggressive stance on racial issues in "Untouchable" fueled debates among listeners and critics. Some accused him of being too provocative, while others praised him for speaking out against racism.
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Commercial PerformanceDespite the controversies, "Untouchable" managed to reach several music charts worldwide, including the US Billboard Hot 100.
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CritiquesAlthough the song's message was applauded by many, it received mixed reviews for its musicality. Critics were particularly divided over Eminem's use of rock music in the first part of the song.
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Music VideoUnlike many of his other songs, "Untouchable" didn’t get an official music video. The lyric video, however, uses striking imagery to underscore the song’s themes.
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In-depth NarrativeWith over six minutes running time, "Untouchable" provides an in-depth narrative about American society’s racial tensions, a subject which Eminem often addresses in his other works as well.
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Album Release"Untouchable" is a song from Eminem's ninth studio album "Revival," which was released on December 15, 2017, under Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records.
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Single ReleaseThe song was released as a promotional single on December 8, 2017, a week before the album's release.
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Social Commentary"Untouchable" is a politically charged song that addresses the issue of racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in the United States, highlighting Eminem's stance on these issues.
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Song CompositionThe song is divided into two halves - the first part has a heavy rock and roll sound, while the second opens up to a more traditional rap style. This change mirrors the change of perspective in the lyrics.
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Lyrics and MessageThe first half of the song is written from the perspective of a prejudiced white police officer, while the second half switches perspective to an African-American man subjected to discrimination and police brutality.
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Sample"Untouchable" samples the track "Earache My Eye" by the comedy duo Cheech & Chong. This song is incorporated into the hook and played throughout the first half of the track.
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ReceptionAlthough the song's subject matter sparked praise for raising awareness about ongoing racial issues in the U.S, it also faced some criticism for its compositional structure and the execution of its message.
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Length and Producers"Untouchable" is the second longest track on the "Revival" album, with a runtime of 6:10 minutes. The song was produced by Eminem himself, along with Mr. Porter, Emile Haynie, Mark Batson, and Trevor Lawrence Jr.
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No Music VideoUnlike some other songs from the "Revival" album, "Untouchable" did not receive an official music video.
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PerformanceDespite the controversy and mixed reviews, "Untouchable" managed to reach the 83rd spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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