Eminem releases “Cinderella Man” lyric video

Few days ago, Eminem released his second greatest hits album, titled Curtain Call 2. The compilation consists of 34 songs from Eminem’s releases since 2009’s Relapse album along with songs from side projects and notable collaborations to this day.

The album included four 2022 releases: “From The D 2 The LBC” with Snoop Dogg, Elvis movie soundtrack “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green, unreleased track “Is This Love,” with 50 Cent and Mr. Cii’s remix of “Rap God.”

Today the legendary Detroit rapper keeps his Curtain Call 2 momentum going by sharing the official lyric video to his 2010 track “Cinderella Man,” featuring Kobe and produced by Script Shepherd from Recovery album, which is also included in CC2. The video clip uses new graphics of boxing gloves, machine gears, and more work together to bring the empowering lyrics to life:

Who can catch lightning in a bottle, set fire to water, comin’ out the nozzle on a fire hose, flyer than swatters?/ Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man/ Smash an hourglass, grab the sand, take his hands and cup ’em, spit a rhyme to freeze a clock, take the hands of time and cuff ’em/ Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man/ There’s a storm comin’ that the weatherman couldn’t predict, I start to bug, prick.

You can watch the new lyric video below:

Eminem releases lyric video for “Last One Standing”

On top of the last month, Eminem dropped “Last One Standing” single with Skylar Grey, Polo G and Mozzy, produced by DJ Frank E and Danny Majic, which serves as the official theme song to the 2021 Columbia Pictures movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, a sequel to the 2018 movie, Venom, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

Eminem had previously been involved with the 2018 Venom movie, releasing the official theme song as part of his 19th studio album, Kamikaze.

On “One Last Standing,” Eminem does clever wordplay over Skylar Grey’s name: “Just follow me and I’ll light the way, look to the hook if your sky look grey.”

For the rest of the lyrics, watch the video below. It includes the scenes from the actual movie:

Royce 5’9″ releases lyric video of “Hero,” featuring White Gold

Royce 5’9″ drops the lyric video of “Hero,” featuring White Gold, produced by Royce from Grammy-nominated album, The Allegory. “Hero” is a follow up song to “Cocaine” track off of his 2018 album Book of Ryan. In an interview with TMZ, among other things, Royce expressed concern with airing out his father as an addict on the song Cocaine. In this song, he tells us that people are not perfect.

You can watch the official lyric video below:

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