Stimulate

Album: The Underground Collection (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • At the end of the song there is a bridge section in reverse. When reversed to its original recording it says:
    I'm Not here to save you, I'm here for the ride, so let me entertain you, and everything will be fine. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Vinnie - nsw, Australia

Comments: 4

  • Dan from UsaI just heard this song for the first time a few months ago. I couldn’t help but listen to it on repeat for like 30 minutes straight. Such an awesome song. Never knew this song was originally cut from The Eminem Show.
  • Jordan from UsaIt’s not a hidden message. It plays in the background during the chorus too. But not in reverse
  • Randy from UsaActually this is a confirmed hidden message (not confirmed by Eminem but genuinely accepted to be a known hidden message)
  • Chris from Goole, United KingdomAwesome song :)
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