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Remember the Name (feat. Eminem & 50 Cent) by Ed Sheeran

Remember the Name (feat. Eminem & 50 Cent)

Ed Sheeran

Hip-HopPopPop-Rap
defianteuphoric
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

This track operates like a deliberately engineered collision — the warm, unpretentious grain of Ed Sheeran's acoustic sensibility crashing into the hard-edged, trophy-room confidence of hip-hop royalty. The production is built on a loop that feels like it was lifted from a late-night studio session and stitched around layers of hard-hitting 808 bass and snare, giving it a stadium-readiness without losing its rawness. There's an almost theatrical quality to the energy: the beat drops with the weight of a curtain rising. Sheeran's melodic hook functions as both anchor and contrast — his voice carries a boyish warmth that reads as genuine among the bravado, which makes the whole thing feel less like chest-thumping and more like celebration. Eminem's verse is technically precise and densely packed, a display of controlled velocity, while 50 Cent brings a cool, unhurried authority that grounds the track's ambition. Lyrically the song is about earning your place — not being handed anything, but grinding until the name means something. Culturally it sits at an interesting crossroads: a British pop-folk artist fully inhabiting hip-hop's grammar without apology or irony, and being embraced for it. This is music for pregame playlists, for the walk to the stage, for the exact moment before something important begins. It's less about reflection and more about ignition — a song that works best when the room is about to get loud.

Attributes
Energy8/10
Valence8/10
Danceability7/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

fast

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

dense, hard-hitting, polished

Cultural Context

British-American pop-hip-hop crossover

Structured Embedding Text
Hip-Hop, Pop. Pop-Rap.
defiant, euphoric. Builds from warm, boyish celebration to thunderous triumph, sustaining an energy of earned confidence and stadium-ready readiness..
energy 8. fast. danceability 7. valence 8.
vocals: warm melodic male hook, technically dense rapid rap, cool authoritative bars.
production: 808 bass, hard snare, looped sample, stadium-ready, layered.
texture: dense, hard-hitting, polished. acousticness 2.
era: 2010s. British-American pop-hip-hop crossover.
Pregame playlist or the walk to the stage right before something important begins.
ID: 109375Track ID: catalog_f904159bb98aCatalog Key: rememberthenamefeateminem50cent|||edsheeranAdded: 3/18/2026Cover URL