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Commercially, "We Made You" was an immediate success. The song sold 167,000 digital downloads in its first week. It debuted at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, which, at the time, marked the highest debut of Eminem’s entire career. The track also peaked within the top ten in fourteen different countries, underscoring the global appetite for his return. It became Eminem's tenth top-ten single on the Hot 100, following in the footsteps of hits like "The Real Slim Shady" and "Without Me".

The song was produced by his longtime mentor Dr. Dre, who also made a cameo appearance in the music video. The beat and chorus hook were initially the work of Connecticut producer Doc Ish, featuring uncredited vocals from soul singer Charmagne Tripp. However, the performance was so convincing that Eminem playfully insists it is pop star Jessica Simpson singing on the track. The sample driving the melody comes from Walter Egan’s 1978 soft-rock hit “Hot Summer Nights,” giving the track a bright, radio-friendly feel that sharply contrasted with the darker accents of the Relapse album.

If the song is a roast, the music video for is a full-blown spectacle. Directed by the legendary Philip Atwell (known for "Without Me" and "Stan"), the video is a barrage of parodies. eminem - we made you

It features spoofs of Star Trek , Rain Man , Rock of Love , and the video game Guitar Hero .

Eminem originally wanted to sing the hook herself. Commercially, "We Made You" was an immediate success

Released on 7 April 2009, "" served as the high-energy comeback single for Eminem’s sixth studio album, Relapse . Produced by Dr. Dre , the track marked Eminem’s return to his classic Slim Shady persona after a nearly five-year hiatus from solo studio albums. The Satire & Celebrity Targets

The song is characterized by its bouncy, somewhat nostalgic beat, drawing inspiration from 1980s music. The instrumental features synthesizers and a vibrant melody that recalls the era of '80s pop culture. Eminem's delivery on the track is aggressive yet playful, showcasing his ability to blend humor with sharp critique. The track also peaked within the top ten

Upon its release, "We Made You" received polarized reviews. Some critics praised Eminem’s sharp wit, flawless technical flow, and the infectious nature of Dr. Dre’s production. They saw it as a triumphant return of the "Slim Shady" persona—the chaotic neutral entity that hip-hop had desperately missed.

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The most controversial moment? Eminem detonating a bomb in a parody of The 40-Year-Old Virgin while dressed as rain man, followed by a scene mocking the overweight "Britney Spears" eating a cheeseburger. It was politically incorrect then, and it is eye-wateringly offensive now—which was precisely the point.