Eminem drops the video for ‘Fall’.
With the release of the first visual off his tenth studio album, Kamikaze, Eminem continues to amaze his fans. Eminem posted the video for “Fall,” a standout song on the album, on Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 4).
🖕🖕 #FALL VIDEO OUT NOW #KAMIKAZE https://t.co/5AsZRppApm 🖕🖕 pic.twitter.com/GMcmAkIE8P
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) September 4, 2018
James Larese directed the song’s music video. It was Kamikaze’s first video to be released. The term “fa**ot” was fully removed from the video rather than being veiled like it was in the original song.
“Fall,” like other tracks on the album, attacks the modern hip-hop culture, including names such as Joe Budden, DJ Akademiks, and Tyler, the Creator. The epithet “fa**ot” used to characterise Tyler, the Creator sparked outrage, with fans taking to social media to criticise Eminem, and several other recording artists, like Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds and Australian singer Troye Sivan, openly denouncing his lyrics.
After giving us his new surprise album ‘Kamikaze‘ last week, Detroit Rapper decided to drop the video for track number 9 “Fall“. Eminem dissed a lot of rappers in his new project which includes Machine Gun Kelly who responded to the diss yesterday with a fiery diss track called ‘Rap Devil‘ where he name drops Eminem’s Daughter and Ex-Wife Kim. Now everyone is wondering will Marshall reply to the diss or not.
Eminem’s “Kamikaze” is a message to the rap game and reviewers as a whole, hitting out at anyone who didn’t like “Revival” and settling a score amongst a select few. On “Not Alike,” he makes a reference to Machine Gun Kelly, prompting the Cleveland rapper to retaliate with “Rap Devil,” a pun on his Rap God character. In “The Ringer,” Lil Pump, Lil Xan, and Lil Yachty are all mocked. He also mocks mumble rap by ironically imitating a number of popular flows.
Watch the new video below.