Eminem Вђ“ Shake That Ft. Nate Dogg -

The track is widely recognized for its collaboration with , the "King of Hooks," whose presence defines the song's identity.

Unlike "When I’m Gone," the other major new single from the same album, "Shake That" ignores personal introspection in favor of . Eminem – Shake That ft. Nate Dogg

Released in as one of the few original tracks for the greatest hits compilation Curtain Call: The Hits , "Shake That" represents a distinct, playful departure from Eminem's typically dense and serious lyrical themes. The song is a "club banger" that leans into a minimalist, G-funk production style, blending Eminem’s sharp wit with Nate Dogg’s smooth, legendary hooks. A Lighter Side of Slim Shady The track is widely recognized for its collaboration

: The lyrics center on strip clubs, drinking, and late-night escapades, showcasing a carefree version of the Slim Shady persona. The song is a "club banger" that leans

: Even in a lighter track, Eminem maintains his technical prowess, using creative wordplay like rhyming "menace" with "dentist" and "oral hygienist". The Nate Dogg Influence