Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) Lyrics – Eminem

“Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version)” Lyrics by Eminem is a latest English song in the voice of Eminem. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version)” song lyrics are also written by Eminem. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song is about Eminem feeling like he’s always in the spotlight, with cameras, fans, and critics watching everything he does. He talks about fame being crazy, people judging him, and the pressure of constantly being in the public eye. At the same time, he shows his rebellious side, refusing to change who he is, mocking award shows, and venting about being misunderstood while still owning his controversial image.

Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) Lyrics

[Intro]
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me (S*it is so crazy)
Everybody’s looking at me (It’s like)
Everybody’s looking at me (Everywhere I go I’m in the spotlight)
Everybody’s looking at me (From the moment I wake up, it’s)

[Verse 1]
Lights, action, cameras flashing

Managers, sponsors, concerts, monster mashing
Moshing, everyone thrashing
Laughing lashing in an arrogant fashion
Type who might throw his underwear in the trash and wipe his ass at the American flag like Marilyn Manson (Ha-ha)
Updated Axl Rose
White version of Shaft, pimp slapping hoes
Pull up like a Mac, jet black limos
Stretch so far back, can’t see the back windows
Stepping out, pink hats, furs and minks
B!tch on each arm, what the fu*k you think? (S*it)
Right arm got that kid from *NSYNC’s b!tch on it (Britney)
Left arm got that little P!nk chick on it
Me and Dre at the VMA’s again
Pissing off all these lesbians and gays again
It’s raining men
Strut as we walk the carpet
Stop under the tarp and talk to Carson (What Up?)
BJ’s pleading with us not to start s*it, not to stomp the s*it out of Chocolate Starfish
Pose for the snapshots, paparazzi
Everybody’s eyes are watching
Just trying to guess what I’ma do next, waiting to see
I just walk in, sit down and take my seat it’s like

[Chorus]
What the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook? (Somebody’s watching me)

I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)
I said, what the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook?
I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)

[Verse 2]
Arrested for gun possession
Have I learned my lesson? Fu*k no, ‘nother Smith & Wesson
Pissed off, pistol whipping this picked contestants
Mr. Just-can’t-use-his-fist-for-weapons
Looking around for some next s*it to step in
Twisted rep, y’all got a misconception
I wonder, would I be misunderstood
If I wasn’t from the hood, I was from some good uppity-dum suburb in some upscale community
I guess you can see what trailers do to m
row up, not give a fu*k, fail in school and be cool as me, scream fu*k $luts, jail and jewelry
I never woulda dreamed women ever woulda screamed
My name louder than *** when she’s arguing with me
It’s hard for me to be humble and still have it and rumble with anybody who wants to
I must prove I’m no punk he’s punch too, it’s for uncle I know you’re watching
And I’m much too much pride to show you I’m hurting inside
I never let my guard down, this curtain is wide open

[Chorus]
What the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook? (Somebody’s watching me)
I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)
I said, what the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook?
I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)

[Verse 3]
My private life is Springer, 5 times a night
See it via satellite, live right on site and hold on tight
S*it, fu*k the Tyson fight – you might see my **** try suicide tonight
See, I done fu*ked up and told so much
It’s probably the only reason I sold so much
‘Cause y’all know so much, what’s left to do?
But try to keep my pointy ass nose out of the news
‘Cause newsflash it travel faster than lightning rods
(Oh God, he’s on the stage with Elton John! He’s got a motherfu*king pink GLAAD T-Shirt on, hugging a homos*xual flipping the cameras off)
(But at the Grammys? Thought Slim hated the Grammys)
No, I said “You think I give a damn about a grammy?”
You never answered me
Now had you have asked me, I’da told you exactly why I wasn’t here last year
See, there’s nominees for the best album
Rap’s got a separate category, now how come?
What are we, peons? Fu*k Celine Dion
Pee on your corny award show you want me on
But guess what? That means you win
I can’t give in and let y’all beat me again
Plus, this year
My record’s almost diamond
I’m in the same category as Paul Simon
Ain’t no other rapper in the category I’m in
But they’re calling me to stage telling me I win
So just as I go on to approach the podium
The crowd’s going nuts like they’re about to explode or something
Expecting me to give some acceptance speech that’s gonna knock each motherfu*ker out of their seats
But the truth is I ain’t got s*it to say
Except thanks, you shoulda gave this s*it to Dre

[Chorus]
What the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook? (Somebody’s watching me)
I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)
I said, what the hell are you looking at, what do I look like, a crook?
I’m not no criminal, I’m just a plain old guy, so
Keep them opinions and walk on by (Woah-oh)

[Outro]
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me
Everybody’s looking at me

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Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The opening shows how Eminem feels constantly watched, like he’s under a spotlight all the time. From the moment he wakes up until he steps outside, he feels like every move is being judged. It’s not just about fame but also the stress that comes with always having eyes on him, whether it’s fans, media, or critics. The repetition of the same line highlights how overwhelming and inescapable this attention feels.

[Verse 1]
Here, Eminem paints a picture of the wild circus that follows him as a celebrity. He describes flashing cameras, screaming fans, and chaotic concerts. He exaggerates his rockstar lifestyle, comparing himself to shocking figures like Marilyn Manson and legendary troublemakers like Axl Rose. He talks about arriving in stretch limos, wearing flashy clothes, and being surrounded by women, mocking the image the media creates of him. He also references showing up with Dr. Dre at award shows, stirring controversy and making headlines, especially with his provocative behavior that often offends certain groups. The paparazzi can’t get enough of him, constantly snapping photos and waiting to see what outrageous thing he’ll do next. Despite all the hype, he shows how it feels to simply walk into a place and sit down, yet still have the whole world’s attention locked onto him. The verse mixes humor, arrogance, and criticism of fame, showing both how ridiculous and how exhausting it is to live under constant watch.

[Chorus]
This part reflects his frustration with being judged unfairly. He feels like people look at him as if he’s a criminal or dangerous, when in reality he sees himself as just a regular guy. He doesn’t want strangers to constantly throw opinions at him or treat him like a villain. Instead, he wants people to move on, stop staring, and let him live without that pressure.

[Verse 2]
In this verse, Eminem talks about his troubled image and how his past arrests and controversies add fuel to people’s misconceptions. He sarcastically admits he hasn’t learned lessons from trouble with weapons, showing his rebellious side. He reflects on whether people would view him differently if he came from a wealthy neighborhood instead of a poor background. He explains how growing up in tough conditions shaped his personality—failing in school, not caring about rules, and embracing a rough lifestyle. Despite his flaws, he can’t believe how famous he’s become, especially with women screaming his name. Yet, underneath his tough attitude, he struggles with pride and pain. He doesn’t want to show weakness, even though he feels it inside. The curtain being “wide open” suggests his life is always exposed, leaving him with no privacy to hide his struggles.

[Chorus]
Once again, Eminem insists he’s not the criminal people imagine him to be. He wants to be seen as an ordinary person who just happens to be famous, not someone to be constantly judged or demonized. He urges people to keep their opinions to themselves and stop staring at him like he’s guilty of something.

[Verse 3]
Here, Eminem compares his private life to a chaotic TV show, always on display for the world to see. He jokes that watching him is more entertaining than a big boxing match because of all the drama around him. He admits that part of the reason he’s sold so many records is because he’s so open about his life, even when it gets him in trouble. Gossip and rumors about him spread fast, and the media loves to twist everything he does, like when he appeared with Elton John and shocked people. He also expresses his disdain for the Grammys, calling out how rap is treated unfairly with its own separate category. He refuses to play along with the industry’s rules or fake gratitude just for awards. Even when he wins, he feels like the credit should go to Dr. Dre, showing loyalty to the person who helped him rise. The whole verse mixes anger, sarcasm, and honesty about how fame, the media, and the music industry constantly clash with who he really is. He knows the world expects dramatic speeches and shocking moments, but he keeps it real by refusing to perform for their expectations.

[Chorus]
Again, Eminem expresses irritation at being judged like a criminal. He emphasizes that he’s simply a human being who doesn’t want to be watched so closely or misunderstood. People should stop staring and move on with their own lives instead of scrutinizing his every move.

[Outro]
The ending brings back the overwhelming feeling of being constantly watched. Repeating the same line over and over stresses how trapped he feels in the spotlight. It’s like no matter where he goes or what he does, he can’t escape the attention, leaving him surrounded by judgmental eyes at all times.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) song?
A. Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) song is sung by Eminem.

Q. Who wrote Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) lyrics?
A. Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) lyrics are penned by Eminem.

Q. Who has given the music of Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) song?
A. Everybody’s Looking at Me (New Version) music is composed and produced by Eminem.

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