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Symbiote — Eminem & Lil Wayne Lyrics


Soundtrack: Venom 3

Symbiote Song Lyrics


remixed by FMR Remix.
Song: Symbiote (Venom 3 Soundtrack)
Prod. by: ‪@prod_keman‬
Visuals: FMR Remix

Another day in another hotel
The inside of it's nice though
Oh well, this is my life so
It's psycho trying clothes for tonight's show though
See how far that line goes
Still blows my mind, show business
Guess I'll just never get some
This sh*t just always feels so weird
To this day, because also ever did
Just say the sh*t I really wanted to hear
Other people say to me when I was a kid
So please don't make me some type of hero
Cause I will say some inspirational sh*t in a real way
But you still will have a real date with some of the f**ked up
sh*t in the world and tell it that I'm f**king a dick
Cause I still make fun of the sh*t you was in
Like a son of a b**ch had another six bits f**king me,

Then this is f**ked when it comes to this pain
I struggle with it coming Sentence stuff on the fence is a balance feed
But I seem unbalanced and challenging
My conscience allows me to think the most foulest
Childish things without even blinking
Without even thinking about all the stinkin' amounts of
People it seems to be reaching while the crowds are screaming
The palace sold out this evening
But now it's lay me down to sleepin'
Is it really my soul to keep or have I sold the cheap?

Is it greedin'? Do I take more than I need?
When do I take more than I need?
When do I take more than I need?
I got that dream I'm tryna move, move, move
Let them move, not move
Let them move, never move
Gotta slow up and I'm ready to stand
Move, move, move, move
Think it is time to get up
They ain't gonna know what I'm gonna move
When they get people come
Move, move, move, move
I got that dream I'm tryna move,

Move, move, move
Let them move, move, move, not move
Let them move, move, move, move
Gotta slow up and I'm move
Ready to stand
Move, move, move, move
Think it is time to get up
They ain't gonna know what I'm gonna move
When they get people come
I think about more than I forget
But I don't go around fire
Expecting not to sweat
And these niggas know I lay them down
Make your bed b**ches try to kick me
While I'm down I break your leg
Money outweighing problems
On a triple beam I'm sticking to the script
You niggas skipping scenes
Be good or be good at it f**k it right I got my gun
Send me caught I'm at it Yeah
Put the dick in they mouth
So I guess it's f**k what they say
I'm high as a b**ch Up,

Up in the way Man I come down in a couple of days
Okay you want me I got this world stuck in the same combination
It's the G code, this weed's a motherf**ker
Blood ganging, I'm in bleed mode
All about my dope, but I don't even check the peephole
So you could keep knocking, but won't knock me down
No love lost, no love found
I got this world stuck in the same combination
It's the G code, this weed's a motherf**ker
Blood ganging,

I'm in bleed mode
All about my dope, but won't knock me down
No love lost, no love found
All about my dope, but won't knock me down
All about my dope, but won't knock me down
No love lost, no love found
All about my dope, but won't knock me down
All about my dope, but won't knock me down
No love lost, no love found
No love lost, no love found

It's so hard to say how I paint myself
And through my hair when no deals
I'm so vain I want my respect,
But ignore the butterfly effect
That comes from my dialect
Till I sit in the dark and I reflect
And my reflection shows what it's like here
Cause this vanity, surrounded by all these lights, yeah
It's like a nightmare, I said this vanity
Surrounded by these lights is a nightmare
And I don't like how I see myself, so I open the Bible to Isaiah
Cause I swear to Christ there are nights where I stay up at night
Saying prayer twice just to make sure God hears
'Cause this ice layer I skate on's a nice way of putting it
But I like stayin' feistier than a triceratops and like a dice player
I got a nice paradise here, sealed off in my lair
Away from the bullsh*t good safe place to sit and talk sh*t from
And this house, is quite bare, but it ain't when you can't leave it
And I feel so isolated, it's nice I made it
But it's like I paid the price of fame twice, I hate it
So I b**ch about my life then make another song
Vicious cycle ain't it, then wonder why I stay famous
I keep walkin' the line, this goldfish bowl gets old
But especially when you don’t know
If your conscience is sayin' I told you so
'Cause you don't even know anymore
If you got the soul of a soldier, or you sold your soul
[Hook: Luis Resto]
I know, it's a fine, fine line
Living in hope or dire need
I know, it's a fine, fine line
Living in hope or dire need

[Bridge]
And from here you look so small
Hovering high above us all
Please come back to me

[Verse 3]
I still remember the times when
They were simpler than the rhymes of
Vanilla Ice were when I was just killin' the mics
I'll never forget what that feeling was like
I miss those times now when I was just starting out
Without a dime and now I'm diamond
I can't even stage dive in the crowd anymore now when I've been
Stuck in this house hibernatin', hate even going outside
It sucks, sometimes I just wanna walk into Target and look at sh*t and browse, I don't even want to buy nothin'
I just wanna f**kin' walk around inside it
Look how excited I sound when I get to talkin' bout life and
Everything about it I miss, which now reminds me
Put a thousand lighters in the sky for the Outsidaz
Wow, I must have had Alzheimer's
Long time since I shouted them out, 'bout time
'Cause it's been on my mind lately how
Zee, you always supported me
You vouched, I will never forget that and
How you guys accepted me for me and Pace
I love you too, you slept on my couch
And I've been thinkin' 'bout the time
When I slept on the floor at The Outhouse
Rhyming's all we ever wanted to do
And regardless how life has turned out
Inside I'll, I'll always be an outsider
My life has been turned inside out but I—
[Hook: Luis Resto]
I know, it's a fine, fine line
Living in hope or dire need
I know, it's a fine, fine line
Living in hope or dire need

[Outro]
But I keep walkin' the line...


Track Listing


November, 01st 2024
"Symbiote / Fine Line" is the tough, profound collaboration of Eminem and Lil Wayne; each of them speaks about his dual life of successful careers and personal failures for OST "Venom 3". The name "Symbiote" points to a very specific relationship when two organisms depend on each other, which is exactly how both performers navigate through their fame, struggles, and creative processes. Darker and way more introspective, the lyrics of this joint speak to loneliness, the cost of fame, and being under pressure to stay on top. With Eminem and Lil Wayne both delivering rapid-fire delivery and introspective storytelling, the song marries complex wordplay with raw emotion.

It's about the dual nature of success and fame; Eminem and Lil Wayne go back and forth about how their careers have molded them—both good and bad. The title "Symbiote" suggests mutual dependence, much like the fictional symbiotes of movies and comics, especially those used by Marvel Comics characters like Venom, where success clings to them, brings power with it, but also isolation, pressure, and emotional turmoil.

Eminem starts off telling how lonely it is being famous, living in hotels, and with all the complications involved in show business. He reminisces how his venture into music has brought about internal battles. He expresses a desire to be someone of inspiration yet reveals the burden associated with the negative aspects that accompany it. The verse is filled with his struggle to balance fame, public expectations, and self-conscience. Eminem's lyrics tell of how he handles self-doubt and criticism from others while he is stuck between creative freedom and societal expectations.

He expresses his frustration with even the concept of him being a "hero" for his fans, showing that he, too, is joyful and a role model for people; he also has dark and disturbing sides of life. He touches on some contradictions in fame—the success is celebrated, yet it brings a lot of heavy burdens. Lil Wayne picks up with his trademark swagger, the bravado mixed with reflective insights. He raps about the challenges brought about by fame: Loyalty and betrayal, the weight of his accomplishments. Wayne says that, in some ways, it makes him untouchable; the "combination is the G code," yet at the same time, very isolated.

He goes back and reflects on some of the struggles faced, how he has overcome some obstacles in his life. He claims to be the king of rap—the best—but also highlights how emotionally draining it is on him.

The chorus repeats a common theme; in spite of everything they have achieved, the burdens of fame and success have made them question their own paths. The phrase "they ain't going to know" probably refers to outsiders not being able to fully understand the pressures they face, no matter how much they speculate. The bridge opens with Eminem, showing his emotions as he talks about being isolated and how fame took an incredible toll on his sanity. He likens his life to life surrounded by vanity and lights, which to him has been more like a nightmare than the dream he thought he was expecting. He turns to the Bible in comfort, hoping for a higher power to understand the hell that continues in his life. This stanza symbolizes the unending conflict Eminem has between his persona and inner self, further solidifying the interdependence of his fame with the struggles in his personal life.

The theme of "Symbiote" deals explicitly with the intermingled relationship of fame and identity. Eminem and Lil' Wayne touch on how their public personas have also grown to become inseparable from their personal lives, in a fashion similar to the concept of a symbiote.

The success gives them power and influence, yet brings them isolation, paranoia, and confinement resulting from their very successes. They brood on how they learned to live with the duality, accept it, even while fighting to contain its dark sides.

Musically, "Symbiote" is driven by a dark and brooding beat, introspective and heavy in nature. The heavy bass, eerie synths, and sharp hi-hats ring at the front of the mix, creating a tense atmosphere that matches the lyrical content. Eminem's delivery is sharp and on point, rapid-fire; a master class in wordplay and internal rhyme schemes. Lil Wayne brings his signature flow, blending his introspective lines with moments of braggadocio, adding so much depth to the track. This creates a dynamic back-and-forth between the two artists, as Eminem is focused on existential themes and Lil Wayne merges street wisdom with emotional insight. The track's structure lets both artists shine while enforcing those thematic elements: the internal struggle and the cost of success. Conclusion: "Symbiote" is one pungent collaboration of the two most influential icons of hip-hop, joining on a chorus about the difficult task of sustaining success and identity in a world where unforgivingly careful scrutiny is paid to their every move. Eminem and Lil Wayne turn in commanding performances, sprinkling introspection with raw emotion, transforming this track into deep insight on the nature of celebrity.

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