Eminem has shared an entertaining trailer for his approaching twelfth album, The Loss of life of Narrow Shady (Coup de Grace).
Themed like a real crime documentary, the 30-second clip includes a crime reporter gravely discussing the death of Narrow Shady, stating that “the blonde anti-hero referred to as Narrow Shady has had no scarcity of enemies.”
Eminem’s fellow rapper 50 Cent is then featured, the New Yorker insisting, “He’s no longer a chum, he’s a psychopath.”
“The similar impolite lyrics and arguable antics could have in the long run resulted in his death,” the reporter then tells audience.
The trailer then cuts to an interview arrange the place the topic’s face has been pixellated and his voice doctored, as is commonplace observe when witnesses want to maintain their anonymity. Sadly, as this interviewee states, “I knew it used to be just a topic of time for Narrow”, he leans out of the pixellated segment of the display and is printed to be…. Eminem himself, the rapper exclaiming “Fuck!” when he realises his ‘error’.
In line with the trailer, which ends up with an outline of Narrow mendacity dead with a bloody knife sticking out from his chest, The Loss of life of Narrow Shady (Coup de Grace) is due for a summer time free up.
Dr. Dre has up to now printed that he’ll function at the album, repaying the favour of Eminem showing at the approaching Missionary album Dre has produced for Snoop Dogg.
Watch the trailer under: