Eminem’s Emotional Rap About President Trump Will Have You Seeing Red.

Are you an Eminem supporter? You won’t be after watching this.

Eminem raps about hating the President and his supporters. To add to his felonious rant he threatens President Donald Trump and insults fans. Something no one has done in US history, that we know of.

By the end of Eminem’s rap session, he ends it by telling his who own fans, who happen to support Trump, to F— off. “And any fan of mine who’s a supporter of his, I’m drawing in the sand a line, you’re either for or against. And if you can’t decide who you like more, and you’re split on who you should stand beside, I’ll do it for you with this: F— you. The rest of America, stand up. We love our military, and we love our country — but we f—ing hate Trump.” The rapper says before giving the camera [Trump supporters] ‘the finger’.

Eminem continues.

And if you can’t decide who you like more, and you’re split on who you should stand beside, I’ll do it for you with this: F— you. The rest of America, stand up. We love our military, and we love our country — but we f—ing hate Trump.” The rapper says before giving the camera [Trump supporters] ‘the finger’.

We’re not sure if the rapper really knows how many Trump fans he has/had but obviously, he’s forgotten it was his fans who made him famous. Maybe Eminem hasn’t forgotten and in his true IDGAF fashion decided to bash the very people who made him relevant.

Below is the video of Eminem’s rant-rap. Most of the strong language has been taken out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OqbOI5n4oM

As reported by Bryan Logan with Insider.

Eminem in February called Trump a “b—-” in another song titled “No Favors.” The rapper has previously been criticized for lyrics that some have called misogynist, violent, and homophobic.

However, he is not the first music artist to oppose the 45th president. A handful of music-industry luminaries reportedly declined invitations to perform at Trump’s inauguration in January.

The music world, much like sports and entertainment, has become increasingly political in the era of Trump. Audience reactions, though, have been mixed, and in the case of NFL protests during the national anthem, brands and advertisers have been caught in the middle.