Eminem shares “Crack a Bottle” music video.
Ahead of the release of the “Curtain Call 2” album later this week, Eminem decided to deliver something from the vault. The Detroit rapper has dropped the unreleased music video for his song titled “Crack A Bottle”, which featured assistance from 50 Cent and Dr. Dre. However, the music video doesn’t feature an appearance from either of the rappers.
Due to the YouTube upload’s 480p resolution, the footage appears to be devoid of any modern upgrades. The first focus of the image is a filthy, seemingly destitute individual. Then we see another individual, this one writing on a wall and seeming to be having mental problems. A bartender and a tattoo artist are among the characters. All three rappers don’t really make an appearance in the video.
The song was released in 2009 as the lead single from Eminem’s sixth studio album “Relapse”. The track won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2010.
Unlocked from the Shady vault 🔑🔒- unreleased #CrackaBottle music video! #CC2 OUT FRIDAY https://t.co/3Bc2mRAWrk pic.twitter.com/e8JPfFACMs
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) August 1, 2022
In other news, a song titled “Is This Love” with Dr. Dre & 50 Cent will also be part of the greatest hits album which hits streaming services this Friday. The song was also recorded in 2009 during the Relapse era.
In any case, we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of “Curtain Call 2,” which is planned for this Friday (August 5). Shady announced the news last month in another tweet that featured the album’s arcade-inspired cover art.
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Watch the new video below.