Obama raps 'Lose Yourself' better than Eminem

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Obama raps ‘Lose Yourself’ better than Eminem

Kamala Harris’ last rally in Michigan, Detroit, featured the intervention of a well-known face from Detroit: Eminem. Despite Eminem’s continued provocations towards all the “woke” garbage, he continues to lean left. Specifically, Marshall Matters continues to oppose the figure of Donald Trump, as it did publicly in 2020.

That Eminem uses his platform to make political statements or even promote a specific candidate is no surprise considering that Detroit is currently – and has long been – one of the poorest cities in the United States.

Eminem appeared at Harris’ rally to denounce Trump’s inclination to curtail freedoms: “No one wants an America where people are worried about what might happen when they express an opinion,” he declared. “Vice President Harris defends a future for this country in which these and other freedoms are protected.”

Although the real protagonist of the evening was not Eminem, but Barack Obama, who took advantage of his appearance at the rally to bring out his admiration for the rapper. “I don’t normally get nervous at rallies, but I felt a little that way coming out after Eminem.” Next, Obama started rapping the first verse of ‘Lose Yourself’ to the roar of the audience. He has done it almost better than Eminem himself.

Kamala Harris continues to gain support from celebrities after the endorsements of Taylor Swift or, lately, Bruce Springsteen. Donald Trump has Anuel AA or Nicky Jam on his side.

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