Words from Denaun Porter and Eminem
“That’s my favorite joint on the whole album. This is the first time I was able to bring a concept to the table. I produced it and it’s co-produced by 56, he’s an upcoming producer from Detroit. The song is partially about people who release our music before it’s done and we don’t have an explanation for the fans, but then we have to sit and read their comments on how bad the song is. Somebody gets a hold of a song, they put it out, and there you are with an unfinished song. Now, who cares? The song comes and goes. We wanted to address that. Some people can take it as “Why are you trying to empower the people that are doing it?” But nobody has stood up and said anything.
“They’re going to download music from here, from there, and with me, my music, it’s never has been and never will be, a money issue. I don’t give a fuck about the money. But when you take shit that is not finished and not only am I not done with it, but I’m not sure I’m ever going to release it and put it out there, that shit hurts. I’m in the studio all the time experimenting and trying different shit. If I don’t have the freedom to do that, that’s how I make my music, by experimenting. Not every idea that I try and lay on tape works, believe it or not. And then it’s like to be criticized like, “This shit is garbage!” Well, it wasn’t even fucking finished! A lot of that material that leaked, by the way, I wasn’t in my right state of mind for. I didn’t put it out there for a reason.