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Eminem sears ‘racist’ Trump at award show

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Eminem savaged Donald Trump as a racist and warned fans not to support the US president as the rap superstar appeared at the BET Hip Hop Awards broadcast Tuesday. Eminem, the top-selling rapper of all time, made a rare and unexpected appearance in a recorded video aired during hip-hop’s premier awards show.

With a hoodie over his head and visceral anger in his voice, Eminem rapped freestyle from inside a parking ramp as an entourage stood guard behind him. Eminem in his profanity-laden salvo decried Trump as both incompeten­t and prejudiced, rapping: “Racism’s the only thing he’s fantastic for. We better give Obama props / ‘Cause what we got in office now’s a kamikaze / That’ll probably cause a nuclear holocaust,” Eminem said in a likely reference to Trump’s Twitter war of words with North Korean strongman Kim Jong-Un.

Eminem, who is by far the most successful white rapper, ends the video by demanding that his fans forswear Trump. “Any fan of mine who’s a supporter of his-I’m drawing a line in the sand / You’re either for or against,” he said. Eminem pledged solidarity with former San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, whose protests against racism during the US national anthem have triggered an intensifyi­ng row as Trump demands that athletes stand for the flag.

Trump “gets an enormous reaction when he attacks the NFL / So we focus on that instead of talking Puerto Rico or gun control for Nevada,” Eminem rapped, referring to the devastatio­n of Hurricane Maria and the massacre at a concert in Las Vegas. “All these horrible tragedies and he’s bored and would rather cause a Twitter storm with the Packers,” Eminem quipped. “Now if you’re a black athlete you’re a spoiled little brat for trying to use your platform or stature to try to give those a voice who don’t have one,” he said.

Eminem, whose music is rarely overtly political, made the interventi­on a year after releasing his last song-also a denunciati­on of Trump recorded in the run-up to the election. Eminem’s longtime producer Denaun Porter recently said that the 44-year-old rapper had completed an album, which would be his first since 2013. BET, which stands for Black Entertainm­ent Television, broadcast the awards four days after the gala took place in Miami. Cardi B, who has quickly become one of the top women in hip-hop, ruled the night with five awards including best single or her debut track “Bodak Yellow.” Kendrick Lamar, who triumphed at the latest MTV Video Music Awards, came in a close second with four trophies. — AFP

 ??  ?? A visitor looks through a children’s book at the pavilion of guest of honor France at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2017 in Frankfurt am Main. — AFP
A visitor looks through a children’s book at the pavilion of guest of honor France at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2017 in Frankfurt am Main. — AFP

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