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The American musician Eminem has again surprised the record industry with the unexpected release of a new studio album that, under the title Music To Be Murdered By , has begun to raise controversy over one of his verses related to terrorism.

"I am considering shouting 'bombs out' in the middle of the game, as if I were waiting outside an Ariana Grande concert," raps on the Unaccommodating theme, a direct reference to Salman Ramadan Abedi, the suicide bomber who attended Manchester in 2017.

This is the British of Libyan origin who detonated a bomb at the exit of a concert of the American diva and killed 22 people, 17 women and 5 men between 8 and 51 years .

This is the second time that Marshall Mathers III , aka Eminem (St. Joseph, 1972), compares himself to this terrorist, after participating in 2018 in a battle of improvisation freestyle "without limits" that caused the angry reaction of the mother of one teenagers killed in the attack.

In addition to Abedi, the catalog of deceased characters referred to in the verses of the album includes Charles Manson , Richard Ramírez (baptized in the 80s as "The Night Stalker" after killing 14 people in Los Angeles) and Albert DeSalvo (aka "El Boston Strangler, "which killed 13 women).

Music To Be Murdered By (Universal Music), the eleventh work of his discography, takes over from the market to Kamikaze (2018), which was also released by surprise and is conceived from the same cover as a tribute to the filmmaker Alfred Hitchcok ( "The teacher, Uncle Alfred!", Has ratified on social networks).

Produced by Dr. Dre , it includes collaborations by Juice Wrld , Ed Sheeran , Skylar Gray , Anderson Paak and Q-Tip , among others, and coinciding with its publication, Eminem has released the video of one of the included themes, Darkness .

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