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'97 Bonnie & Clyde

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1998 song by Eminem
"'97 Bonnie & Clyde"
Promotional cover art
Song byEminem
from the albumSlim Shady EP andThe Slim Shady LP
ReleasedFebruary 12, 1998(Slim Shady EP version)
November 2, 1999(The Slim Shady LP version)
Recorded1997
GenreHorrorcore[1]
Length4:20 ("Just the Two of Us")
5:16 ("'97 Bonnie & Clyde")
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • DJ Head (pre.)
  • Bass Brothers
  • Eminem (co.)

"'97 Bonnie & Clyde" is a song by the American rapperEminem. The song appears on theSlim Shady EP (as "Just the Two of Us") andThe Slim Shady LP. Eminem recorded a prequel forThe Marshall Mathers LP, "Kim". The song was covered byTori Amos on her 2001 album of gender-swapped covers,Strange Little Girls.

Background

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The song has Eminem disposing of the corpse of his ex-wife, Kim Mathers, in the lake with his then-infant daughter Hailie. The sounds played at the beginning of the song, including the jingling of keys and the slamming of a car door, imply that Eminem put Kim's body in the trunk of his car. These are the same sounds played at the end of the song "Kim" by Eminem. In "Kim", the sounds are heard immediately after the lines end. Eminem got the idea to write this song at a time when Kim was stopping him from seeing his daughter.[2] Eminem askedMarilyn Manson to guest appear on the song, but the singer declined because he felt that the song was "too misogynistic".[3]

Because the song focuses on disposing of Kim's corpse, Eminem was not comfortable with explaining the situation to Kim, and instead told her that he would be taking Hailie toChuck E. Cheese's, when he actually wanted to go to the studio with Hailie and feature her vocals in the song. He explained, "When she found out I used our daughter to write a song about killing her, she fucking blew. We had just got back together for a couple of weeks. Then I played her the song and she bugged the fuck out." Eminem also said, "When she (Hailie) gets old enough, I'm going to explain it to her. I'll let her know that Mommy and Daddy weren't getting along at the time. None of it was to be taken too literally, although at the time I wanted to fucking do it."[4]

Critical response

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AllMusic highlighted and praised the song: "notorious track where he imagines killing his wife and then disposing of the body with his baby daughter in tow" and critic noted that this song is connected with Eminem's life struggles.[5] Steve "Flash" Juon called the remix bad and he continued, "[It is] lifeless and oddly out of place among an album full of mostly dope cuts."[6]Rob Sheffield wrote, "[T]he wife-killing jokes of "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" aren't any funnier thanGarth Brooks'."[7]Entertainment Weekly gave a positive opinion: "In the album's funniest slice of black humor, a smart-ass parody ofWill Smith's unctuous "Just the Two of Us" called "'97 Bonnie & Clyde," Eminem and his baby daughter take a pleasant drive to a lake — into which he tosses the dead body of the child's mother. Sending up the gooey sentiments and pop melody of the Smith hit, Eminem raps: "Mama said she wants to show you how far she can float/And don't worry about that little boo-boo on her throat."[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Horrorcore: From Esham to Hopsin, a look at the history of rap's most terrifying subgenre".Westword.
  2. ^Martin Huxley (2000).Eminem: Crossing the Line. St. Martin's Press. p. 63.ISBN 1429975741. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2016.I lied to Kim and told her I was taking her toChuck E. Cheese that day.
  3. ^Fu, Eddie (February 23, 2019)."Knowledge Drop: Marilyn Manson Passed On Eminem's "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" Because It Was "Too Misogynistic"". Genius. RetrievedMay 8, 2022.
  4. ^Bozza, Anthony (November 5, 2009)."Eminem Blows Up".Rolling Stone.Archived from the original on February 24, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2012.
  5. ^Stephen Thomas Erlewine."The Slim Shady LP - Eminem".AllMusic.
  6. ^"Eminem :: The Slim Shady LP :: Aftermath".Rapreviews.com. March 9, 1999.
  7. ^Rob Sheffield (April 1, 1999)."The Slim Shady LP".Rolling Stone. Archived fromthe original on March 31, 2012. RetrievedAugust 22, 2017.
  8. ^David Browne (March 12, 1999)."The Slim Shady LP Review".Entertainment Weekly.
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