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Eminem re-emerges to savage Trump

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Rap superstar Eminem re-emerged yesterday with a loaded lyrical attack on Donald Trump, in a nearly eight-minute song in which he also identifies with the Black Lives Matter cause.

The top-selling rapper of all time, Eminem has been relatively quiet in the past several years but wrote on Facebook that he was working on a new album.

Eminem uploaded on YouTube the new song, entitled “Campaign Speech,” in which he offers his take on America in 2016 in a freestyle rap largely without a musical backdrop.

The notoriousl­y foul-mouthed rapper stays true to his provocativ­e style but says that tycoon turned Republican presidenti­al candidate Trump poses the real threat.

“Consider me a dangerous man / But you should be afraid of this dang candidate,” Eminem raps.

“You say Trump don’t kiss ass like a puppet ’cause he runs his campaign with his own cash for the funding.

“And that’s what you wanted — A f-----g loose cannon who’s blunt with his hand on the button, who doesn’t have to answer to no one,” he raps, concluding: “Great idea!”

The 44-year-old rapper, whose last full-fledged album came out in late 2013, has rarely been overtly political in the past although he has made known his leftleanin­g sympathies in interviews. Avenging deaths of African

Americans In “Campaign Speech,” Eminem makes no claim to moral high ground, graphicall­y explaining the sexual fantasies on which he would embark if he were president instead of Trump, who has faced multiple allegation­s of assaulting women.

But Eminem, by far the most prominent white artist in hip-hop, also raps at length about violent incidents that have galvanized the Black Lives Matter movement.

Eminem imagines himself taking revenge on George Zimmerman, the volunteer neighborho­od watchman in Florida who in 2012 shot dead African American teenager Trayvon Martin as he walked home with iced tea and candy.

The rapper envisions Zimmerman back in court and dressed in drag “with a bullseye on his back.”

“His whole chest and torso are left on the doorsteps of Trayvon’s dad as a present for him,” Eminem raps.

Eminem also takes on New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo, who put his arm around the neck of cigarette vendor Eric Garner, who died after shouting, “I can’t breathe.”

“I’m giving Daniel Pantaleo a refresher course on excessive force and pressure points,” Eminem raps.

Trump rival Hillary Clinton, who would be the first woman president, announced that she would enlist several top stars including Katy Perry and Jennifer Lopez at events in the run-up to the November 8 election. Trump has faced heated opposition from the music world. Rock legend Bruce Springstee­n this week ripped into Trump’s allegation­s that the election is rigged.

Trump knows he is going to lose but “he’s such a flagrant, toxic narcissist that he wants to take down the entire democratic system with him,” Springstee­n told the BBC’s Channel 4.

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