Eminem drops off the extended version of his and Kehlani's Nowhere Fast which is inspired by their performance at the iHeartRadio Awards over a week ago. He adds renewed lyrics to his opening verse while he addresses new topics that have caught his attention, calling out the NRA.
Man, I don't think anyone is as ballsy as Eminem when it comes to putting his most raw thoughts into these raps. Of course, there is a massive awakening with more and more artists rapping hard truths in their music, especially in the black community but it's almost as if their voices are readily silenced. Nonetheless, the song still packs its impactful atmosphere with Kehlani's earnest and rebellious hook reminding you of the first time you heard the song. We're here for the truths packed herein!
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