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The second and final single from Eminem's 2005 compilation 'Curtain Call: The Hits', 'Shake That' is one of three original songs featured on the album. The track pairs Eminem with Nate Dogg, whose sung hook anchors the production whilst Eminem delivers verses steeped in strip-club imagery and unfiltered hedonism.
The lyrics adopt a posture of amoral excess, Eminem and Nate Dogg trading lines about nightclub encounters and unvarnished physicality. The chorus is a blunt directive; the verses catalogue a night of drinking, substance use, and pursuit. It's a track that leans into provocation without apology, the kind of material that would make a porn actor blush, as one description had it. The production keeps the tempo brisk, the beat simple enough to follow, the whole thing designed for the dancefloor rather than the headphones.
Released in 2006, the song became one of the more commercially visible cuts from 'Curtain Call', a compilation that otherwise leaned heavily on Eminem's established catalogue. It remains a document of mid-2000s rap bravado, unsubtle and unapologetic in equal measure.
"Shake That" is a single by Eminem, released 7th December 2005. The track is 4:31 long. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 1 article about Eminem.
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