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Eminem Gets Controversial With Rap Over Ariana Grande's Manchester Concert Bombing
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In the 11-minute-long freestyle version of 'Kick Off', the 'Killshot' rapper also likens a woman to Jada Pinkett Smith and takes a jab at Justin Bieber.

AceShowbiz - Eminem raps about the Manchester terror attack at Ariana Grande's concert in a new controversial track.

The hip-hop star announced the release of "Kick Off", an 11-minute-long freestyle rap, on social media, and revealed he was inspired to create the track after watching the 2017 movie, "Bodied".

Filmed at his "old stomping grounds" at Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit, Michigan, Eminem goes on to rap about the devastating suicide bombing at Manchester Arena in May last year, which claimed the lives of 22 people.

"Squashed in-between a brainwashing machine / Like an Islamic regime, a jihadist extreme radical / Suicide bomber that's seeing / Ariana Grande sing her last song of the evening / And as the audience from the damn concert is leaving / Detonates the device strapped to his abdominal region," the 46-year-old raps.

In the same verse, he compares a woman to Jada Pinkett Smith: "Told this chick she's hot as Jada Pinkett / And just stared 'til I made her think it / Said, 'Maybe we should just get married'."

Justin Bieber was another fellow artist who did not make it out of Eminem's rap unscathed, and is mentioned in the track's fiery lyrics: "Justin Bieber in a Catholic school / Selling dust and reefer when your back is to him / Don't adjust your speaker."

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