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The Internet Went Crazy For Eminem’s New Song ‘Campaign Speech’
Interestingly enough, Trump and Shady weren’t always at odds.
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He dropped the almost eight-minute long politically charged song, which also mentions murdered teenager Trayvon Martin, to announce upcoming new music.
Eminem is joining the anti-Trump train with a new song protesting the Republican presidential nominee and his political credentials.
He’s now working on a new record, he said on Twitter while releasing “Campaign Speech”.
Mathers dropped his “Campaign Speech”, a few weeks before the November 8 U.S. election and a few days after his 44th birthday on October 17.
He also targeted Donald Trump and his supporters.
Eminem toes the line of appropriateness (per usual) with a line about the late Superman actor’s paralyzing horse-riding injury: “Tip it back then I’m twisting wine bottles/ Like what happened to Chris Reeves’ spine column”.
The rapper dropped a scorching 7:47 verse which addresses Donald Trump, Stacy Dash, Casey Anthony, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin and others.
There are no more details on the album, but it would be his first artist album since 2013’s Marshall Mathers LP 2. “Don’t worry I’m working on an album!” the rapper tweeted, linking the song.
In “Campaign Speech”, Eminem makes no claim to moral high ground, graphically explaining the sexual fantasies on which he would embark if he were president instead of Trump, who has faced multiple allegations of assaulting women.
That’s exactly what happened on Wednesday, when the all-but-retired rapper announced an upcoming album on his social media.
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Trump, presumably practicing his stage stalking for today’s final debate against Hillary Clinton, has yet to comment on the song. You say Trump don’t kiss a** like a puppet? The premise here is solid; specifically, that Donald Trump and Eminem would be equally unqualified and risky Presidents.