Eminem drops the video for ‘Venom’ from his latest album “Kamikaze”.
After giving us music videos for ‘Fall‘ and ‘Lucky You‘ featuring Joyner Lucas, Eminem returns with another new video. This time he drops one for the track called ‘Venom‘ which appeared as the title track on the soundtrack of the new Tom Hardy movie ‘Venom‘ which is in theaters now.
Eminem has released the video for the soundtrack’s title tune, Venom, now that the film is officially in theatres. The disturbing video follows a little boy who discovers a weird CD on the ground and depicts various characters becoming “infected” by Shady’s lyrics.
As the infection spreads, everyone in the city finds Em invading their bodies – not even the pets are safe. The official soundtrack to Venom, produced by Black Panther composer and frequent Childish Gambino collaborator Ludwig Goransson. The title track follows Shady’s post-Kamikaze diss track exchange with Machine Gun Kelly. The album that sparked the feud debuted at No. 1 last month, giving Eminem his seventh chart-topping solo project. Justin Vernon, whose vocals appear on Eminem’s hit “Fall” with a homophobic slur targeted at Tyler, the Creator, was not a fan.
Eminem teased on his Twitter account on October 3, 2018, that a music video for the song will be released the following Friday. On October 5, 2018, the music video was released. As a continuation of his previous “Fall” music video, the first scene depicts a passerby discovering the previously shattered Revival CD and opening the case to reveal a totally black disc.
The song also appeared on Eminem’s latest album ‘Kamikaze‘. Watch the video below.