Not agreeable to delay until the absolution of his accessible album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, which is due out next month, Eminem has just leaked addition track, "Rap God." It will be accessible on iTunes at midnight.
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Like "Berzerk," admitting in a beneath accessible way, Eminem afresh pays accolade to the old school. Rather than accord his choir to an R&B accompanist like Rihanna or the New Royales' Liz Rodrigues, the closing of whom sang on his contempo MM2 single "Survival," he instead delivers a beeline rap burden about activity like a rap deity. His verses anamnesis hip-hop history (repping Heavy D & the Boyz and the kerfuffle amid Fabolous and Ray-J) as abundant as his own history (dating his bloom canicule with a Monica Lewinsky nod and an Aftermath Entertainment call-out). He even raps one of the final verses at bastardize acceleration in a way that's evocative of the closing ballad from changeable hip-hop leash J.J. Fad's 1988 hit "Supersonic."
Over the advance of six minutes, he aswell pays accolade to the rappers who aggressive him. He calls himself a "product of Rakim" as able-bodied as Tupac, N.W.A. and Lakim Shabazz. But the best allotment comes about center through, if he explains why he's so on-point in the song, adage that he feels the charge to address a few rhymes because, "even you bearding rappers are hungry, searching at me like it's lunchtime."
"I apperceive there was one time if I was baron of the underground," he raps at one point. It's a band that becomes added agitating at the end of the clue if he asks, "Why be a baron if you can be a god?"
Stream "Rap God" below:
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