Eminem is happy to acknowledge that he's not a great dude, as long as people remember that he's not the absolute worst dude.
The legendary rapper has come out of relative hiding with a new track, "Campaign Speech" to call out Donald Trump for being Donald Trump and spit out as many grievances he can over eight minutes -- which is a lot.
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“You say Trump don’t kiss ass like a puppet cause he runs his campaign with his own cash for the funded/ And that’s what you wanted?" he inquires. "That's what you wanted? A fucking loose cannon who's blunt with his hand on the button who doesn't have to answer to no one? Great idea."
George Zimmerman and Stacey Dash are among the others subjected to Eminem's ire in the song.
Eminem concedes that a Marshall Mathers administration would not be ideal either, and, apparently, focus on an anti-safe sex agenda. At the end of the song, he tries to figure out his own deal, "Why am I such a dick?"
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The song is a one-off, but he promises a new album soon and he certainly has plenty to rage against. His last album was 2013's The Marshall Mathers LP2.
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