Eminem and Logic release new track 'Homicide' that samples comedian Chris D’Elia

Track will appear on Logic's forthcoming sixth album

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Friday 03 May 2019 08:29 BST
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Eminem and Logic have collaborated on a track together for the first time.

The song, which is called “Homicide”, sees both rappers trade rapid-fire verses.

Logic kicks things off, leading on: “Mass murder like this can’t be good for my health/When I rap like this, do I sound like shit?/Well it really don’t matter ’cause I’m killing this s**t,” before asking: “Bobby how many times you’ve been killing this s**t?”

Check out the track below:

“From the East Coast to the West/I’m the ethos and I’m the G.O.A.T,” Eminem raps. “Who the best? I don’t got to say a f***in’ thing though/’Cause MCs know.”

The track ends with an outro from comedian Chris D’Elia, who went viral last year for his mocking impression of Eminem.

“Homicide” will appear on Logic’s sixth studio album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which he said was “coming soon” back in March.

He released a debut novel, Supermarket – which recently went to number one on Amazon’s best-sellers list – along with an accompanying soundtrack.

Eminem’s latest release, Kamikaze, was released last year to mixed reviews.

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