Eminem set to make huge comeback performance in upcoming MTV EMAs

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U.S. rapper Eminem performs during the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix After Race closing concert at the du Arena on Yas Island November 4, 2012.

Rap artist Eminem is reportedly set to make a huge comeback performance during the upcoming MTV Europe Music Awards to be held this weekend.

The rapper is expected to hit the stage at the awards show and premiere his new album titled "Revival." This will be his first album in several years.

"This is Eminem fully relaunching his career after a few years out and gathering his thoughts," a source said in a report from NME. "It will be a massive performance."

The artist also recently posted a teaser of what is suspected to be the first single from the upcoming album. In an Instagram post, the rapper posted a doctor's note with a heading named "Revival," with the letter "E" flipped backwards in familiar Eminem signature. Hand-written on the note is "Walk of Water." It also says "Take as needed" in the next line.

The note also includes a phone number, 1-833-2GET-REV, and a website, www.askaboutrevival.com – both of which are presumed as parts of the new album's promotional machinery.

"Revival" is predicted as the third part of a trilogy, which started with 2009's "Relapse" and 2010's "Recovery." Fans were given the first hint about the album in October when Eminem's longtime manager and Def Jam Recordings President Paul Rosenberg posted an Instagram photo with a curious billboard sitting in the background.

The billboard, which was designed to look like an advertisement for a medicine brand, showed two smiling persons and the text "Seize the moment with Revival."

Eminem has shown that he has still got his familiar rap prowess back when he performed a vicious anti-Trump freestyle rap during the BET Hip-Hop awards last month. Despite being out of the spotlight for many years, the artist performed very passionate and powerful lines, which earned the praise and respect of many other artists and rappers.

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