The rapper Eminem has returned with “Houdini”, a powerful new single accompanied by a video clip that will be part of his album “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” with which he will put an end to his alter ego Slim Shady.
“Houdini” gives fans their first taste of the band's twelfth album. Eminem, “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)”, which will go on sale this summer. The rapper announced the release earlier this week in a FaceTime with David Blaine. The clip ended with the magician eating a glass of wine and the performer declaring, “Well, for my last trick I'm going to make my career disappear.”
“Houdini” is produced by himself Eminem. Features a sample and interpolation of the 1982 hit by Steve Miller Band, “Abra Cadabra”. Your collaborator Richard Lee explains the plot and production of the accompanying clip: “What if Shady from the 2000s was teleported to the present day and we got his opinion on what the world has become… What if 'Rap Boy' was the only person who could stop him?”
“But it's been over twenty years, so there's less stamina and more knee problems. The crazy combination of new technology that made this music video possible. We're in an incredible time for filmmaking now, and we were able to take advantage of a lot of it.” of the great technology we have at hand.
“The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” It will be Eminem's first album since “Music To Be Murdered By” (twenty). Not much has been revealed about the album yet, but fans have been looking for clues in a special episode of “Detroit Murder Files” and a mysterious obituary published in the Detroit Free Press. Dr. Dre has confirmed his participation.