Eminem Shares Trailer For "Good Guys" Music Video Ft. Jessie Reyez

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Eminem performs onstage during the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards which broadcasted live on TBS, TNT, and truTV at The Forum on March 11, 2018 in Inglewood, California.
Eminem's "Good Guy" video drops this Friday.

Eminem's been on a serious grind over the past year. We're nearing the one year anniversary of Em's comeback album Revival which many would agree was disappointing. However, he came back stronger than ever this summer when he surprised fans with the release of Kamikaze. The album marked the return of Slim Shady, something fans have been waiting on for a minute. As he continues to push the project, he has released the trailer for the next music video.

Eminem and Jessie Reyez will be delivering their music video for "Good Guy" this Friday. The legendary lyricist shared a trailer earlier today on his social media pages. Reyez is seen gasping for air as she crawls out of the ground before coming face-to-face with Eminem. While the intensity builds, Em, who might act as a killer in the music video, stares into Reyez eyes before someone grabs a blade off of a table. It seems like it'll be a cinematic music video. We'll see it in its entirety this Friday.


Aside from his new music video, Em recently blessed us with a new freestyle over the weekend titled, "Kick Off." The 10-minute freestyle was filmed at Em's old stomping grounds in Detroit. The rapper revealed the inspiration behind the freestyle came from the recently released "BODIED" film which focuses on battle rap culture.


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