Eminem Releases "Revival" Collectible Merchandise

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Eminem performs at Samsung Galaxy stage during 2014 Lollapalooza Day One at Grant Park on August 1, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois.
Eminem got some new gear for the fans.

The day has finally arrived. At the wee hours of the morning, Eminem finally dropped his highly-anticipated ninth studio album, Revival. While the album leaked a few days a go, loyal fans waited until the actual dropped to listen to it in it's entirety. In addition to the album, Em has also released a new set of merchandise for fans just before the holidays.

Em took to social media a few hours after the album dropped to reveal a new capsule collection of Revival merchandise. The collectibles consist of new t-shirts, hoodies and jackets and other apparel and merch that coincide with the album's aesthetic. In addition to those, he's also selling lithographs of some Revival promo shots. Any fan that cops one of these items will also receive a digital or physical copy of his latest project as well.

Since kicking off the roll out to Revival, Em's been heavy on the merch tip. During Black Friday weekend, he dropped off a new set of "Stan" merchandise and last week, he revealed that he was selling limited edition Reivival packages that go for $500. 

Last night, Eminem also revealed that he was hosting a "Mom's Spaghetti" pop up in Detroit this weekend. The pop up will include as food menu of spaghetti with meatballs and spaghetti sandwiches. After revealing the new set of merch, there's a good chance that it'll also be available for purchase at the event as well.

Check out some of the gear below. You could purchase it here.

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