Eminem Throws It Back At The VMAs By Recreating Iconic Slim Shady Performance

24 years ago, Eminem brought his massive hit “The Real Slim Shady” to grace the MTV Video Music Awards. He and a whole host of doppelgängers took to the streets and then entered Radio City Music Hall, making their way to the main stage. It’s an iconic moment not just in VMAs history, but also when it comes to the Detroit legend’s performance repertoire. As such, it’s no surprise that his return to the ceremony’s stage (opening the show for the first time since 2010) chose to pay tribute to it. Furthermore, Em donned a blond wig and walked among the audience at the UBS Arena before joining his blond lookalikes and D12’s Mr. Porter onstage, performing “Houdini” and “Somebody Save Me” featuring Jelly Roll.

Of course, this also fits in pretty well with the themes of Eminem’s new album, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce). On that LP (and its upcoming extended version), he tackles his alter ego and tries to find a balance between his real self and his exaggerated artistic expressions. This is nothing new for Marshall Mathers. But it definitely carries a more overtly and critically nostalgic context compared to something like The Marshall Mathers LP 2 or Music To Be Murdered By.

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Eminem’s MTW VMAs Performances, 24 Years Apart

Nevertheless, this VMAs performance and its homage to its 24-year-old predecessor was quite heartening to witness. Eminem actually reflected on the 2000 VMAs in his 2008 book The Way I Am. “‘The Real Slim Shady’ was my biggest hit then, and the 2000 VMAs were a real milestone,” he wrote. “I can’t front, I was nervous about that performance.

“When I saw all those lookalikes walking out of Radio City Music Hall, I was trying to be as cool as I could and keep my composure,” Eminem continued. “But for at least the first 30 seconds of the song I could not shake my nerves off. I watched a DVD of that night recently, and I can see how tense I was. That was one of those moments when I was thinking, ‘Hey, I think I’ve made it in rap. I’m a big-time rapper, rapping big-time!’”

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Eminem’s “Houdini” Music Video Gets Approval From Adam West’s Family

Eminem is silly again. The rapper is gearing up for the release of his new album, The Death of Slim Shady, and his new single “Houdini,” lays the groundwork. “Houdini” is a throwback to the old Shady style in every sense of the word. It not only recaptures the sound of the early 2000s (tries to, at least), but it recreates elements of Eminem’s iconic “Without Me” video. In particular, the part where Eminem and Dr. Dre dress up like Batman and Robin.

Em and Dre don’t go for the modern, gritty Batman look, either. Their silly costumes and wall climbing activities are pulled directly from the 1960s TV show starring Adam West. The beloved comedy actor died in 2017, but his daughter, Nina Tooley, had nothing but positive things to say about the tribute. “My dad would have loved the video,” she told TMZ. “I could hear my dad’s distinct chuckle when the rapper was trying to scale a building with the ‘Bat Rope’ just like he and [Burt Ward] did in the series.” This type of response is no surprise to longtime West fans.

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Adam West’s Daughter Praised Eminem’s Humor

Adam West was known for having a sense of humor about himself and the Batman TV show. He loved that fans would parody and pay tribute to the show over the decades. He even did so himself when he voiced the Caped Crusader in the 2017 animated film Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. Eminem has been similarly vocal in his love for superheroes. He got a chance to record the theme song for the blockbuster film Venom. He also praised the likes of Spider-Man and Batman during an interview with Genius.

“I’ve always been into comic books,” the rapper stated. “Spiderman, Hulk, old Batmans, Supermans — mostly vintage Marvel sh*t from before I was born. Just being able to have those pieces of history is crazy.” Eminem then went on to flex his comic book knowledge against other rappers who claim to be experts. “I would not want to face off with somebody comparing comic book knowledge,” he asserted. “But I know a pretty good amount.”

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Eminem’s “Houdini” Soars To Top 5 Debut On The Hot 100

Eminem’s new era is fully underway. Earlier this year he popped up at the NFL Draft in Detroit alongside some legendary Lions players. That weekend he also announced his newest album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace). The album was originally announced for this summer and still doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet but it does have a lead single. “Houdini” dropped last week and just landed on the Hot 100 in a surprisingly impressive spot.

Eminem is no stranger to commercial success and sits near the top of nearly every sales metric among rappers. That’s why its no surprise that his new single got plenty of attention. “Houdini” just debuted at number two on the Hot 100. It’s the highest he’s appeared on the chart since 2013 when his collaboration with Rihanna “The Monster” landed at the top spot on the singles chart. This time around Em is only being kept off the top spot on the chart by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Help.” The country crossover took the top spot from Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” a few weeks ago and hasn’t relinquished it. Check out the full top 10 of this week’s Hot 100 below.

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Eminem Hits #2 On The Hot 100

Eminem’s new single has people talking for all kinds of different reasons. It features a shot at Megan Thee Stallion, although not one that seemed to bother the hitmaker all that much. It also features a jab at Em’s own children, calling them brats. But the kids seem to be in on the joke as they appeared in the music video alongside the line. The video attracted plenty of attention of its own for all the celebrity guests who found themselves included in it.

What do you think of Eminem’s song “Houdini” debuting at number two on the Hot 100? Do you think the song will remain a stable hit on the charts for the rest of the summer? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Eminem Performs “Houdini” For The First Time At Massive Detroit Concert

Eminem popped out for a surprise performance at the “Live From Detroit: The Concert At Michigan Central” show on Thursday (June 6). Moreover, the event celebrated the reopening and renovation of the train station, which the public could access on Friday (June 7) after over 30 years without a train leaving that station. The Ford Motor Company had acquired it six years ago, and Marshall Mathers and his longtime manager Paul Rosenberg executive-produced this concert. Other performers and guests included Michigan’s own Big Sean, Slum Village, Illa J, Diana Ross, and more, plus non-313 musicians such as Common and Fantasia.

In fact, a taped replay of “Live From Detroit: The Concert At Michigan Central” will air tonight (Sunday, June 9) at 7PM EST on NBC if you’re curious to check it out. However, if you’re just interested in Eminem’s set, you can find the full event-closing surprise set down below. He performed his new single “Houdini” live for the first time to kick things off, and also spit through “Welcome 2 Detroit” (obviously) and “Not Afraid.” Not only that, but Slim Shady also invited Jelly Roll for a passionate and grand rendition of “Sing For The Moment,” which was a great moment to witness that the crowd and the city seemed to love.

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Eminem Performs At Michigan Central’s Reopening Event

Of course, there are plenty of reasons as to why “Houdini” is getting so much hype right now, and some are more positive than others. For example, Eminem’s new single is now the rap song with the second-highest first week debut on Spotify of all time. It’s an ironic accolade considering that this record remained for about six years before Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” took the top spot last month. Now, the “Superman” spitter’s new track broke that record for the second time in a month, and while he didn’t top K.Dot, it’s still very impressive to witness.

Meanwhile, other fans and detractors still think that Eminem is too corny or unimpressive with “Houdini,” but the overall discussion is much more deep and positive than what we’ve been used to in past years. Even his family comically mocked his exaggerated disses towards them, so there’s a strong push and pull here. But from what this Detroit crowd indicated, The Death Of Slim Shady couldn’t come sooner. We’ll see what that new album holds and what more great moments it could bring about.

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Eminem’s “Houdini” Massive First Week Streaming Numbers Revealed

Earlier this year, Eminem appeared at the NFL Draft in his home town of Detroit. He took the stage alongside song Detroit Lions football legends and used the opportunity to make a big announcement. He revealed that he had a new album dropping later this year. Long time fans of the rapper were thrilled to find out that it was called The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace). To further promote the album he even took out an obituary for his notorious alter-ego in a Detroit newspaper last month.

Last week, Em shared the lead single to the new album “Houdini.” The song came in on a wave of hype and left fans pretty divided. While some appreciated Em’s return to the antics of his Slim Shady character, others felt his rhymes and punchlines were more dated than ever. Regardless of the song’s reception, plenty of people were streaming it. First week numbers on the song just came in and they’re massive. “Houdini” racked up more than 56 million streams in its first week alone, which is the second most for a rap song in the platform’s history. Unsurprisingly, the one song it lags behind is “Not Like Us.” The Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track took over the rap world earlier this year. Check out the impressive streaming numbers on “Houdini” below.

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Eminem’s “Houdini” Piling Up Streams

Unsurprisingly, the song is also expected to make a splash on the Hot 100. It’s debut on the charts will be revealed next week and projections have it debuting as high as #2. Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Help,” the song that also kept “Not Like Us” off the top spot for the past two weeks, is expected to remain at number one.

What do you think of Eminem’s new song totaling more than 56 million streams in its first week on Spotify alone? Do you think the song is closer to a return to form, or a dated imitation of Em’s classic work? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Eminem & Dr. Dre Link Up Behind The Scenes Of “Houdini” Music Video

Eminem’s new single “Houdini” continues to top the charts, and amid his success, the hitmaker took to social media earlier this week to give fans a peak behind the scenes. In one of his latest Instagram posts, he’s seen on the set of the superhero-themed music video, which has already racked up upwards of a whopping 47 million views. “Why is he still dressing like that?” he captioned the fun carousel. “Check out the full #Houdini gallery now! #TheDeathofSlimShady 📸 @jeremydeputat.”

In one of the shots, Eminem is seen posing alongside his longtime collaborator Dr. Dre, who makes an appearance in the video. Other photos also show Em modeling his superhero gear, posing with various extras, and more. “Houdini” is expected to appear on Eminem’s upcoming 12th studio album, The Death Of Slim Shady.

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Eminem Unveils New Photos From “Houdini” Video Shoot

Eminem’s upcoming project doesn’t have an official release date at the time of writing, though it’s expected to arrive sometime this summer. It’ll follow his 2020 LP, Music to Be Murdered By. The Aftermath Entertainment CEO will be also producing the new album, which 50 Cent confirmed on Instagram back in April. “This sh*t got some heat on it,” Fif wrote at the time. “Dre back at it!”

Aside from Dr. Dre, Eminem’s “Houdini” music video also features the likes of 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, and more. Em’s own kids, Hailie, Alaina, and Stevie, even make an appearance in the way of a shady FaceTime shout-out. What do you think of Dr. Dre joining Eminem on the set of his music video in a new photo? How are you liking Em’s new single, “Houdini”? Are you looking forward to hearing what he has to offer on The Death Of Slim Shady when it drops? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Eminem Returns With “Houdini”: 5 Standout Bars

After nearly 4 years, Eminem has finally returned with the promise of a new solo album titled The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce). The rapper confirmed that it will drop this summer. It has been marketed with several viral promotional videos and photos in the style of a crime documentary. Eminem’s lead single for the album, “Houdini” was released over the weekend, along with an off-the-wall music video that saw the rapper revisiting his roots. As always, Eminem’s new single has a ton of strange, bizarre, and patently out-of-pocket bars for us to examine. Without any further preamble, let’s dive into Eminem’s bars on “Houdini” and examine their structure and meaning.

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1. Megan Thee Stallion Catches A Backhanded Shout Out

Throughout Eminem’s entire career, the Detroit native has been known to call out his peers and contemporaries with humorous jabs. In “Houdini,” it seems clear that Eminem holds fellow rap megastar Megan Thee Stallion in high regard, as he wonders aloud whether the Houston hottie would be willing to appear on a track with him. Towards the beginning of the song, Eminem raps “If I was to ask for Megan Thee Stallion if she would collab with me/ Would I really have a shot at a feat?

This bar clearly references the incident where Meg was shot in the foot by her former partner Tory Lanez, which some fans on the internet have interpreted as a diss. Fortunately, it’s obvious that Eminem holds no genuine bad blood for Meg, as his diss bars tend to be significantly more scathing. You’d never catch the 51-year-old pondering the likelihood of a Benzino feature, that’s for sure.

2. The Bridge Offers Some Classic Eminem Insight

Later in “Houdini,” Eminem places a mirror on the world around him, by questioning “Sometimes I wonder what the old me would say/ If he could see the way sh** is today/ He’d probably say that everything is gay/ (Like happy) What’s my name, what’s my name?” Indeed, the old Marshall Mathers LP era Eminem would surely use the word “gay,” or a few other choice homophobic slurs to describe the state of modern media and pop culture.

LGBTQ activist groups frequently boycotted Eminem during the early years of his career, as many viewed his rampant use of homophobic slurs as highly offensive. Today, Eminem has stopped using slurs in his music, and has become a true ally to the LGBTQ cause, especially considering one of his own children identifies as non-binary.

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3. It Wouldn’t Be An Eminem Song Without Puns

Eminem tends to utilize a lot of puns and silly wordplay in his rhymes, and “Houdini” is no exception. In the song, he makes reference to R. Kelly’s 2002 child pornography trial, which infamously saw the R&B legend filming himself while urinating on a 14-year-old girl. Eminem raps “In the coupe leaning back my seat/ Bumpin’ R. Kelly’s favorite group – the black guy pee’s.” Here, Eminem uses the phrase “black guy pees” as a humorous homonym for the band Black Eyed Peas. The bar isn’t much of a thinker, but it has made a splash with fans for its funny absurdity, proving that the “Lose Yourself” rapper has not lost his sense of humor.

4. One Of The More Confusing Bars Has Social Media In An Uproar

As previously stated, Eminem has a spotty relationship with the LGBTQ community, exemplified by many problematic lyrics spoken over the course of his career. In “Houdini,” Eminem makes a bizarre reference to trans identities with the bar “My transgender cat’s Siamese/ Identifies as black, but acts Chinese.” Users on social media have whipped themselves into a fervor trying to determine the meaning of this bar, and, perhaps more importantly, trying to decipher if it is transphobic. While the simplest explanation is that Siamese cats hail from Asia and often have black faces, some fans have taken to performing mental gymnastics to explain the lyric. For now, there’s no real way to be certain about the line’s true meaning.

5. Eminem Isn’t Holding Back, Even For His Own Kids

Toward the very end of “Houdini,” Eminem launches into a tirade of insults, maligning his friends and collaborators. In fact, Eminem’s own kids catch a stray. Closing out the final verse, Em spits “I’ll probably get sh** for that/ But you can all suck my d***, in fact/ F*** them, f*** Dre, f*** Jimmy, f*** me, f*** you/ F*** my own kids, they’re brats!” In the music video, this bar is accompanied by a shot of Eminem giving the middle finger to his children via FaceTime.

While “Houdini” showcases Eminem’s wacky early 2000s style, the video offers a wide array of insight into the concept of the Death Of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) album. If the tone and narrative of the video is anything to go off of, this project may just pan out to be one of Eminem’s funniest and most fascinating works of the last two decades.

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Eminem’s Daughter Alaina Hilariously Claps Back At “Houdini” Diss

Eminem’s new single “Houdini” is a career-spanning affair. The song samples some of his earlier work and promised a return to his Slim Shady days. He delivered on that promise transporting fans back to the early 2000s with both the song itself and the accompanying music video. The track features numerous references to former collaborators and people who appeared in Em’s songs over the years. The music video is a feature-packed affair with appearances from Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, and comedian Pete Davidson.

Another group that pops up in the music video are Em’s three children. During one particular lyric on the song where he calls them brats, the trio make a guest appearance proving that they aren’t too bothered by the line. That context helps inform a comment Em’s 31-year-old adopted daughter Alaina left on his Instagram post announcing the single. She dropped four middle finger emojis, which would normally seem pretty hostile but is hilarious given the context. The comment serves as yet another hilarious piece to the song and video that had rap fans talking all weekend. Check out the post where she left the comment below.

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Eminem’s Daughter Claps Back At “Brat” Lyric

 
 
 
 
 
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Fans were talking about Eminem for more than just his own new single. R&B superstar SZA also shared a surprise cover of his iconic soundtrack hit “Lose Yourself.” The cover went viral online immediately proving how much love for Em still exists among both fans and artists in 2024. He’s gearing up to drop his first new album since 2020, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) later this year. The album doesn’t have an official release date confirmed yet.

What do you think of Eminem’s daughter leaving a hilarious comment clapping back at him after he called her a brat in his new song? Are you looking forward to the release of his new album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) later this year? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Megan Thee Stallion Appears Unbothered In Lace Dress Following Eminem’s “Houdini” Lyrics, Cardi B Labels Her “Sexy”

Megan Thee Stallion appeared unbothered in her latest post on Instagram after Eminem’s new song, “Houdini,” mentioned her by name. Taking to the social media platform on Saturday, Megan shared a clip of herself posing in a lace dress with the caption: “GOOD MORNING ATLANTA HOTTIES [fire emojis] lets have fun tonight.” Her frequent collaborator, Cardi B, popped up in the comments section to label her, “Sexyyyy,” with a pair of heart-eyes emojis.

Other fans joined in the praise as well. “Meg is in a lace mini dress… so I ordered a lace mini dress,” one user wrote. Another asked: “Girl, are you drinking out the fountain of youth or sum?????” Megan used her new “Wanna Be (Remix)” with GloRilla and Cardi as the soundtrack of the video.

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Megan Thee Stallion Performs At Boston Calling Music Festival

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – MAY 26: Megan performs during the 2024 Boston. Calling Music Festival at Harvard Athletic Complex on May 26, 2024, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for Boston Calling)

As for Eminem’s new track mentioning Megan, he raps at one point: “If I was to ask for Megan Thee / Stallion if she would collab with me / Would I really have a shot at a feat? / I don’t know but I’m glad to be / Back, like.” The lyrics have been causing quite a stir on social media with fans of both artists debating whether he crossed the line. “Houdini” is the first single from Eminem’s upcoming album, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce). It’s also had the most successful streaming debut of his entire career.

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Check out the latest post from Megan above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Eminem as well as his upcoming album on HotNewHipHop.

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Eminem’s “Houdini” Earns Him Biggest Streaming Debut Of His Career, Steve Miller Pays Tribute

Eminem’s new single, “Houdini,” has officially earned the biggest streaming debut of the legendary rapper’s career. For the song, he sampled the Steve Miller Band’s 1982 hit “Abracadabra,” which prompted praise from the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer on social media. Eminem dropped “Houdini” on Friday with a music video paying homage to his own 2002 song “Without Me.” It features cameos from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Pete Davidson, and more.

He’s been making headlines for various lyrics on the song. At one point, he references Megan Thee Stallion by rapping: “If I was to ask for Megan Thee / Stallion if she would collab with me / Would I really have a shot at a feat? / I don’t know but I’m glad to be / Back, like.”

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Eminem, 50 Cent, & Snoop Dogg Celebrate Dr. Dre’s Star On The Walk Of Fame

Eminem, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg at the star ceremony where Dr. Dre is honored with a star on the Hollywood. Walk of Fame on March 19, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

Steve Miller took to social media to pay tribute to Eminem for the song. In doing so, he labeled the Detroit rapper a “timeless originator” who is “building something new on a long musical legacy of original artists.” From there, he bought up a number of other legends who influenced him including, “Les Paul, T-Bone Walker, Bill Doggett, Johnny Guitar Watson, Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, the Beatles, Chuck Berry, Willy Dixon, Leiber & Stoller, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane & Miles Davis.” He continued: “There aren’t many artists who take the time or make the effort to stand up for themselves and credit and respect their influencers at the same time. Marshall Mathers you are an exception and on my short list of people who respect the art. To be included in your process feels good while I’m still singing and playing the music I love. I’m Honored.”

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“Houdini” is the first single from Eminem’s upcoming album, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce). Be on the lookout for further updates on Eminem and the new project on HotNewHipHop.

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