Eminem news: Rapper shows current struggle in his 'Walk on Water' music video

Screenshot from Eminem's "Walk on Water" music video YouTube/ EminemVEVO

Academy and Grammy Award-winning rapper Eminem recently dropped the music video for his single "Walk on Water." The music video portrays the artist's present struggle as one of the best rappers of all time.

The music video for "Walk on Water" was uploaded on Dec. 23 on YouTube.

Pop star Beyonce graces the music video only by voice. The video features only the rapper and clones of him. A few publications indicated that the music video shows Eminem's thoughts, hardships, and contemplation. It also reveals a struggling Eminem in coming up with new rhymes to spit.

The music video has been well received by fans and many applauded the rapper for its content. It was initially suggested that the song "Walk on Water" was partly inspired by the emergence of mumble rap in the industry. However, the music video makes no reference to such. 

One of the main highlights of the video is a room full of Eminems each with a typewriter. The scene was inspired by the Infinite Monkey Theorem wherein all the Eminems are typing a bunch of random letters with no particular pattern.

Fans of the rapper are also intrigued with the covered monument in the music video and the scene wherein the rapper stumbles upon another Eminem who is submerged in ice. A couple of lyrics from his hit song "Stan" are also featured. 

Eminem recently released his ninth studio album "Revival," which has generated mixed reviews from both fans and critics. For the project, Eminem was joined by world renowned music artists like Ed Sheeran, Skylar Grey, Alicia Keys, Pink, and more. The star-studded album was slammed by some music experts as Eminem's worst album yet. Rolling Stone, on the other hand, praised the album for its honesty and creativity.

There are still no updates nor announcements from the rapper on an upcoming music video for one of his latest songs.

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