Eminem faces 'social media backlash' for new song
“Music to Be Murdered By” is the eleventh LP from the rapper Eminem.
Marshall Bruce Mathers III, professionally known as the popular rapper Eminem has just dropped a brand new record, "Music to Be Murdered By", and fans of the rapper are elated at the news. However, not everybody is happy with some of the content.
Apparently, Ariana Grande's dedicated fan base is furious that the rapper references the Manchester Arena bombing from 2017 which killed 23 people during one of Ariana's performances. Furthermore, the 47-year-old rapper dished on the Machine Gun Kelly feud as well, which was one of the most publicised hip-hop feuds in years, other than the bad blood between Drake and Pusha T.
One fan wrote on Twitter that maybe Eminem could have a little bit more respect, and not use a "terrorist attack to gain clout." Grande hasn't spoken about the lyric yet, and neither has the rapper himself.
"Music to Be Murdered By" is the eleventh LP from the rapper. The record was released with no prior announcement, similar to "Kamikaze's" marketing style. The album also has features from Royce da 5'9″ and Anderson. Paak, Don Toliver, Skylar Grey, Young M.A., Ed Sheeran, Juice WRLD, Q-Tip, and Black Thought.
Despite the fact the album is likely to dominate the charts, it received just a 61/100 from Metacritic, although, publications such as The Guardian said it was a better effort than Kamikaze.
A common criticism of the longtime chart-topper is the purported lack of development over the years, in character, theme, and temperament. "Kamikaze" was released in response to the vicious backlash against Revival, for which Eminem was excoriated by fans in the hip-hop community.