eminemNew songs from Emineme’s re-release of his Relapse LP have entered the world on the internet as of Thursday (December 3). The album, Relapse: Refill will be conveniently be released right before Christmas, on December 21.

The two songs, entitled “Elevator” and “Buffalo Bill” are patent-Enimem: satirical raps that call out other famous names, manic rhymes and brimming with humor.

The track “Elevator” is filled with lyrics which narrate the extravagant life that Slim Shady is enjoying now that he is famous. According to mtvnews.com, the controversial rapper also makes reference to NSYNC’s former member Lance Bass as well as two “American Idol” contestants, Clay Aiken and Adam Lambert, with the line “Sorry, Lance, Mr. Aiken and Lambert ain’t gonna make it.” The track also includes the luxury of using gold toilet paper, and of course, having an elevator in his opulent mansion.

The second song, “Buffalo Bill” is a reference to the wrongdoer from “Silence of the Lambs” that Clarice Starling has to talk to Hannibal Lecter about. The skinning of women and severing of limbs are main topics in this psychotic rap. Somehow, this brings up references to one of Eminem’s favorite victims, Lindsay Lohan.

With Relapse 2 slated to be released in 2010, this album is a teaser for what’s to come. According to aceshowbiz.com, Eminem said “When I finished ‘Relapse’, I had a whole album of material that didn’t make it that I wasn’t ready to throw away, so that was going to be ‘Relapse 2′. But then I got with [Dr.] Dre in Hawaii and started recording more, and now the new material has knocked out all the old songs.”









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