Slim Shady and 50 Cent are back together—and they’re more ruthless than ever. Eminem has just dropped Sociopath, a brutal, no-holds-barred collaboration featuring 50 Cent, and fans are already calling it one of their hardest tracks in years. With an eerie, haunting beat and savage lyricism, Sociopath takes listeners deep into the minds of two of hip-hop’s most notorious rappers, delivering a chilling yet electrifying experience.

Slim Shady and 50 Cent are back together—and they’re more ruthless than ever. Eminem has just dropped Sociopath, a brutal, no-holds-barred collaboration featuring 50 Cent, and fans are already calling it one of their hardest tracks in years. With an eerie, haunting beat and savage lyricism, Sociopath takes listeners deep into the minds of two of hip-hop’s most notorious rappers, delivering a chilling yet electrifying experience.

The track opens with a sinister piano melody, setting the tone for Eminem’s menacing, rapid-fire delivery. His first verse is filled with disturbing imagery and razor-sharp wordplay, instantly reminding fans of his darker, more unhinged alter ego:

🔥 Eminem’s opening lines:

“I ain’t got a conscience, ain’t got no remorse / Hear the voices inside me, they’re crackin’ the door / They whisper ‘Go get ‘em,’ I listen of course / Now your name’s on a list, and I’m checkin’ it for—”

The hook is hauntingly addictive, with Eminem whispering in an eerie, hypnotic cadence:

“No feelings, no fear, no pain, no past / No mercy, no guilt, just a face in a mask / I’m a sociopath, I’m a sociopath / Don’t get too close or you might not last.”

Then, 50 Cent comes in with his signature gritty flow, delivering cold-blooded street bars over the chilling instrumental:

“I was raised by the wolves, ain’t no therapy here / Cross me once, then you vanish—poof, disappear / I ain’t changed, still the same, just more money, more power / I don’t play, I devour, better pray for some flowers.”

The chemistry between Eminem and 50 Cent is undeniable, proving that even after two decades, their ability to create hard-hitting, unforgettable tracks remains unmatched.

With SociopathEminem and 50 Cent have proven they still run the game—and they’re more dangerous than ever. If this is just a taste of what’s coming next, the rap world better be ready.

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