"Same Song & Dance" is a song by Eminem from his 2009 album, "Relapse." The song tells the story of Eminem engaging in disturbing and violent acts towards female celebrities, specifically Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears. In the first verse, Eminem approaches a girl who is wary of him, due to his reputation as a rapper. He talks about the accusations and trouble he has faced, but assures her that he is there to help. However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that Eminem has darker intentions towards her. The second verse continues the narrative, with Eminem targeting Lindsay Lohan. He refers to her troubled past and struggles with addiction, offering her what seems like help but ultimately revealing his sinister motives. He ends up strangling her with an extension cord. The third verse focuses on Britney Spears, describing his initial attraction to her and his obsession with her. Eminem fantasizes about extreme actions he could take to get her attention, such as self-mutilation. He then suggests drugging her and engaging in violent acts. Throughout the song, Eminem blends reality and fantasy, blurring the line between his own experiences and disturbing imaginations. "Same Song & Dance" explores themes of violence, obsession, and the power dynamics between celebrities and their fans. The song ultimately highlights the dark and troubling aspects of Eminem's psyche.