Pity the satyr that dare step in the ring with Madonna, who proves mightier than any bullfighter in this discofied and dark romp to debut new album, Rebel Heart.
Detroit Vs. Everybody seems like more than a rallying cry and more than just the latest collabo track from local legend Eminem and crew. And, indeed, it's also an apparel brand that's blowing up out of motor city thanks to high profile looks like this clip.
In which our fighter learns that he can't summon his full power until he's pushed back against the wall... Eminem returns with this inspirational look back at overcoming his own odds while the video shows a similar story with a boxer.
PS: You weren't expecting the notoriously camerashy Sia to appear in this video, did you? Her wig is donned here by the distinctive model Chantelle Brown-Young aka Winnie Harlow, who has the skin condition vitiligo.
If you were hoping for malice, or even some snark, in this video collaboration between Eminem and director Spike Lee: Tough shit. If anything, this apology to Mom for past lyrical assaults is as earnest and literal as the countryiest country video — even when the POV shots make you think you might launch into "Smack My Bitch Up" land.
Eminem as Max Headroom is the perfect visual metaphor for Eminem as a Perfect Rap Android, but director Rich Lee also takes the "man x machine" idea into lots of other areas, with just the right amount of divinity for our Rap God...