(BBC) – The star said he “came to stomp” on the US president, calling him a “racist 94-year-old grandpa” and accusing him of disrespecting the military.
In the video, the star paces back and forth in a disused Detroit car park, sparring with the camera as he raps. Nedless to say, the hip-hop community loved it.
Snoop Dogg posted a video praising the rapper for taking a stand; Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, tweeted that Eminem had “killed it”; while J Cole called the star a “rap God”.
(Deliberately?) Coincidentally, the track is even named after an ominous comments Mr Trump made last week while posing for a photograph with military leaders, suggesting their meeting was “The calm before the storm“.
Meanwhile the BBC has rounded up five of the most explosive lines in Eminem’s latest rap. See blow
1) “A kamikaze that will probably cause a nuclear holocaust”
Here, Eminem is referencing the escalating tension between the US and North Korea, over the latter’s nuclear activities. President Trump has repeatedly belittled his Korean counterpart, Kim Jong Un, referring to him as “rocket man“. Over the weekend, he appeared to reject a diplomatic solution to the situation, tweeting that “only one thing will work!”
Eminem’s full verse is:
2) “He keeps screaming, ‘drain the swamp’, ’cause he’s in quicksand.”
This section appears to criticise the Republican Party’s failure to denounce Donald Trump, especially after his controversial argument that “both sides” were at fault for white supremacist violence in Charlottesville this August.
3) “He attacks the NFL so we focus on that – instead of talking Puerto Rico or gun reform for Nevada”
Members of the Jacksonville Jaguars kneel in protest during the national anthem at Wembley Stadium, London
Eminem lingers for a long time on the president’s continued attacks on American Football players, who have been protesting about police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem.
He returns to the theme later, attacking the president’s attempts to suppress the protests, and suggesting the racist motivation that black people should “know their place”.
4) “He don’t like his war heroes captured”
Here, Eminem accuses Mr Trump of double standards.
The president has accused NFL players of disrespecting the military by refusing to kneel in front of the flag, but Eminem references Mr Trump’s attacks on Arizona Senator John McCain, who spent five years as a prisoner during the Vietnam War. In 2015, Trump questioned whether Mr McCain was a war hero, saying: “I like people that weren’t captured, OK?” Eminem’s full lyric is:
5) “America stand up”
The song ends with an ultimatum. Eminem draws “in the sand, a line“, telling Trump supporters they are no longer welcome to be his fans.
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