Released on December 21, 1999, as part of Eminem's third studio album, 'The Marshall Mathers LP,' "Bitch Please II" features a star-studded lineup including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Xzibit. The song serves as a sequel to the track "Bitch Please" from Dr. Dre's 1999 album '2001.' Musically, it blends hard-hitting beats with a West Coast G-funk influence, typical of Dr. Dre's production style. The track showcases Eminem's rapid-fire delivery and versatility, seamlessly melding with the laid-back, yet assertive contributions from his guest artists. The collaboration reflects the camaraderie and competitive spirit prevalent in the hip-hop community at the time, further solidifying Eminem's place among the genre's elite.
Thematically, "Bitch Please II" delves into the bravado and machismo that characterize much of hip-hop culture. The lyrics are laced with confrontational and provocative lines, as the artists assert their dominance and success. Eminem's verses are particularly notable for their sharp wit and outrageous imagery, as he boasts about his life and career while also taking jabs at his contemporaries. Lines like "Now, I ain't saying she a gold digger, but she ain't messing with no broke n****s" illustrate his commentary on relationships and fame, while also paying homage to the playful nature of rap battles. The song is not just a display of lyrical prowess but also a reflection of the artists' personalities, revealing their bravado and humor amidst the competitive landscape of hip-hop.