From Praise to Backlash: Eminem Faces a Tipping Point After Ariana Grande Controversy Erupts!

In the newly released MV “Kick Off”, rapper Eminem mentioned the tragic bombing in Manchester in 2017 – where Ariana Grande held her Dangerous Woman Tour music night.

Eminem – a rap legend famous for his songs that “touch” stars in the entertainment world – has just released a new MV called Kick Off that is over 11 minutes long. Amid the familiar Saint Andrew’s Hall setting, “Rap God” sings lyrics aimed directly at Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande.

One of the most notable passages is the detail of Eminem singing about the bombing in Manchester in 2017 (leaving 22 people dead) – where Ariana Grande held the Dangerous Woman Tour music night.

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The 52-year-old rapper used pitiful words like: “Ariana Grande was singing her last song of the evening, and as the audience was leaving the damn concert, blew up the device attached to his stomach area. (referring to terrorist Salman Ramadan Abedi, who detonated a homemade device as the audience left the hall)”.

Moreover, the male rapper also touched on the sensitive topic of religion and banned substances when mentioning Justin Bieber’s name. In addition to the two stars mentioned above, Eminem also mentioned other big names such as Reese Witherspoon, Ric Flair or Christina Aguilera in the new song.

In the past, the 52-year-old rapper many times “invoked” entertainers, discussed social issues, and cursed the media in his music videos.

In August, he released the album Kamikaze – the sequel to the album Revival (2017), with content naming famous hip-hop stars such as Lil Xan, Lil Pump, Migos, MGK, Machine Gun Kelly… And that’s not all. , he also cursed the media and fans.

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Billboard magazine once compared Eminem to the character he hated, US President Donald Trump: “While passionately blaming anyone who criticized him – from the media, the rappers, the era – Eminem did not realize that you’re turning into the Donald Trump of hip-hop music.”

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