Eminem bags three British music certification in January 2022, including one for “FACK”

The world has just entered into the year of 2022 and Eminem has already received three music certifications in the United Kingdom.

A “Kamikaze” track from Kamikaze (2018) album was certified Silver on January 14, 2022 for selling more than 200,000 units in the country.

On the same day, Eminem’s “Superman” from The Eminem Show (2002) album was certified Gold for selling more than 400,000 units.

On 21st of January, 2022, one of the insane tracks of all time, “FACK,” from Curtain Call: The Hits (2005) album, received Silver certification for selling more than 200,000 units in UK.

Check out the screenshot from BPI below:

Listen: Eminem – “FACK” [Medieval Bardcore Version]

I was surfing around around Reddit and found out the most unexpected thing I have ever come across on the web.

There is a YouTube channel called “Beedle The Bardcore” who makes Medieval Bardcore Versions of some of the classic and mainstream songs.

“Beedle the Bardcore doth love to party. I here shareth my medieval bardcore cover versions for the enjoyment of all peoples!” – we read in the description of the channel.

You can listen to Eminem’s “FACK” in Medieval Bardcore version below and if you like it, you can listen one hour of Eminem that includes, “Lose Yourself,” “Till I Collapse,” “Stan,” “Godzilla” and more!

Eminem’s “FACK” becomes new trend on TikTok

Back in February, one of the TikTok users, who has since been removed from the app, uploaded a short clip of her listening to Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. She particularly called out the line, “If she ever tries to f**king leave again, I’m a tie her to the bed and set this house on fire” and wrote “Yesssss lets cancel him.”

Since then, that initial post has gone viral, launching an age-old debate about the artistic value of Eminem’s controversial lyrics in a time of heightened sensitivity. Posts related to the #canceleminem hashtag reached almost 3 million views. BUT a quick scroll through the videos indicates that the hashtag has been commandeered by Eminem fans who are defending the rapper. Many of these fans point out that Eminem has always been controversial and this particular Gen Z campaign is nothing new.

Last Friday, Eminem released an animated lyric video for “Tone Deaf,” single from Music To Be Murdered By album, in response to “Cancel Eminem” campaign. And when everybody thought it was all over, suddenly, Eminem 2005 song “FACK” becomes the new hot on TikTok. Check out some of the videos below:

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