In Eminem's song "Wake Up Show Freestyle," he starts by describing himself as a fast and elusive person, comparing himself to Speed Racer and mentioning his car, a burgundy Blazer. He also mentions being wanted for burglary and having to abandon his getaway car, a Mercury Tracer. Eminem then goes on to express his frustration with being broke and his desire for a better life. He emphasizes that he is not someone who sells drugs but instead admits to using them, stating that his brain is constantly foggy and he is disgusted with his own habits. The lyrics also mention his affinity for taking too many aspirin tablets and having empty medicine cabinets. The rapper acknowledges his struggles in battles against other inferior rappers, attributing his losses to always being under the influence. He boasts about his thuggish and rebellious nature, claiming to have done every drug imaginable and being willing to rob someone for their belongings, even jokingly asking if they will hand over their chain willingly or if he will have to take it forcefully. Eminem's lyrics take a dark turn as he talks about causing harm and violence. He mentions overdosing on excessive flavor, implying that his aggressive nature could lead to someone's demise. He also suggests stealing someone's mother's car and then selling it back to her after wrecking it. The lyrics further escalate to themes of abuse and kidnapping, referring to trapping women in abusive relationships and causing physical harm. In the latter part of the song, Eminem shows his disregard for the consequences of his actions. He jokes about mutilating someone's face, slitting their stomach, and using a razor he shaves his own genitals with. He also mentions the doctors and nurses who would be needed after his battles, referring to psychiatric help and implying that his words can be mentally damaging. The song ends with Eminem questioning his own sanity and asking for Dr. Kevorkian's phone number. Dr. Jack Kevorkian was a controversial advocate for assisted suicide, so Eminem's mention of his name suggests that he is struggling with his own emotional and mental well-being. Overall, this song showcases Eminem's dark and controversial lyrical style, delving into themes of drug use, violence, and disturbed mental states.