Thoughts about songs with #HipHopTherapy

Rhyme Or Reason cover Rhyme Or Reason by Eminem

In this powerful track, Eminem dives into his complicated relationship with his absent father and the impact it had on him. The lyrics reflect a mixture of anger, resentment, and sarcasm as he grapples with his feelings towards his dad. He also uses the song to express his commitment to hip-hop and how it has served as an outlet for him to channel his frustrations. The title "Rhyme Or Reason" suggests that there's no logic or justification for what he's been through, but he's using music to make sense of it all. #FatherIssues #HipHopTherapy

Self Medication cover Self Medication by Logic ft. Seth MacFarlane, Redman, Statik Selektah

Diving into the depths of self-reflection and discovery, this track is a lyrical journey through the artists' personal experiences and struggles. The title "Self Medication" alludes to both literal substance use and the metaphorical healing power of music. Logic and Redman rap about their pasts, revealing harsh realities that shaped them. Their lyrics serve as a testament to their resilience, using their art as a form of therapy - hence 'self-medicating'. The song also pays homage to hip-hop culture with references to DJing, MCing, B-Boying and sampling vinyl records. Seth MacFarlane's interlude adds an existential dimension by reminding listeners that "today is the only day" and "now is the only time", encouraging us to seize the moment. This track is a raw narrative of survival, redemption, and ultimately triumph over adversity. #TriumphOverAdversity #HipHopTherapy

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