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Eminem channels classic Slim Shady vibes in his latest single, 'Houdini'

Eminem channels classic Slim Shady vibes in his latest single, 'Houdini'


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Eminem has taken a nostalgic, self-aware step back in time with his much-awaited modern single.

“Houdini,” discharged overnight, is a catchy return tune built on the Steve Mill operator Band’s 1982 chart-topper “Abracadabra” and Eminem’s possess “Without Me” — with a breezy expressive stream we haven’t listened from the Detroit rapper in very a while.

As the preamble to his pending collection “The Passing of Thin Shady (Overthrow de Grâce),” the four-minute track serves up vintage Eminem with a healthy side of Shady: senseless, self-deprecating, politically inaccurate for stun value’s purpose and spiced with intelligent, multilayered wordplay.

'Cause I have zero questions / That this entire world's around / To turn into a few Young lady Scouts / That censorship bureau's out to closed me down,” he raps halfway through.

The “Houdini” music video, which too hit early Friday, offers its claim retro flavors, total with appearances by the blond-haired, white-shirted Thin Shady of ancient, who acts as a thwart of sorts to the current-day, 51-year-old Marshall Mathers.

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And like the tune itself, it’s stuffed with references to Eminem’s past work — counting 2002’s comedian book-styled “Without Me” video, with Dr. Dre at his side once more. The colorful clip moreover highlights cameos by comics Shane Gillis and Pete Davidson, along with the rapper’s three children.

“The Passing of Thin Shady,” declared in an April commercial disclosed amid the NFL Draft in Detroit, is due for discharge this summer. It's his to begin with collection since 2020's "Music to Be Killed By."

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