We're all vulnerable and it's spook-ay Count down to nuclear meltdown Shots fired from the grassy knoll When it's time, it's your time, you are the prime target As I gaze into space, as I wait to be scooped up in that van And ended up dyin' the villain, not the hero, splendid Blank stare, dead pan, look on my face In remembrance of September 11th Like the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated in broad day And if they do, you can say good night Stupendous way to end this You can run, you can do what you want to Yo, I can't, I can't hear you This is about as kook-ay as I've ever felt now I can feel the tremors tremendous Außerdem: Mehr Infos zu Eminem und dem Album "Eminem Presents The Re-Up" [Verse] Should we ever live to regret it Flashback to September 7th It was produced by Eminem, and was written by himself and Luis Resto, appearing on the album as Track 17. Den Song "Public Enemy #1" jetzt als kostenloses Video ansehen. If I don't try to record as much before I do I might be seein' rockets light up the night sky Hello, what up? You have become Public Enemy number one. As I stand before you in this booth a walking-dead man Let me call you right back I sense someone's tappin' into my phones, why do Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one The FBI might be tryin' to pull my file soon Tried to take the 5th Amendment, use it, twist it and bend it When 2Pac was murdered in Vegas Where the President would go for a little Friday stroll In the library book depository Who just happened to work on the same block As I mysteriously disappear into thin air Right outside the window of my living room I might be walkin' blindfold into a typhoon The plan is to have as many in the can as I can And I'll go down in the history as the bloodsuckin' leech And they gonna say a sniper just appeared outta nowhere I got this feeling in my bones I might die soon? Public Enemy #1 is a song performed by “Eminem” on the hip hop compilation album, Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. Who hid behind the freedom of speech Who's they for them to say "touché"? But they don't know, or do they? By the crazed lunatic with a gun
But you know you ain't gonna do nothin' Hello? [Intro] And bye-bye to them my tunes He said it, he predicted his own death, let us never forget it Public Enemy #1 is a song performed by “Eminem” on the hip hop compilation album, Eminem Presents: The Re-Up.
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