Rapper flexes in front of a super-sized boombox with Kendrick Lamar, Rick Rubin, Kid Rock
Eminem’s new track “Berzerk” is one for the purists, and the Detroit rapper reaches back to earlier days for the song’s new video. “Let’s take it back to straight hip-hop and start it from scratch,” he raps in front of a super-sized boombox. Eminem also sports vintage Detroit Pistons gear amidst snippets of found footage, and friends like Kendrick Lamar, Rick Rubin and Kid Rock pop in to share the antics. It seems he’s having plenty of fun after his Recovery.
A clip of “Berzerk” premiered this past weekend on ABC/ESPN’s Saturday Night Football, where Em made a goofy appearance during the game’s halftime broadcast. The song will be the official anthem of the Saturday Night Football all season long and is the first single off Eminem’s forthcoming album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, out November 5th.
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