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Eminem Connects to Mahatma Gandhi in His New Music Track for Upcoming Film ‘Venom’

Rapper Eminem has released his recent album Kamikaze and the ‘Venom’ movie title track is supposed to be a vehement part of it, where he referred to India and Mahatma Gandhi.

Eminem Connects to Mahatma Gandhi in His New Music Track for Upcoming Film ‘Venom’

Truth is universal, and so is the Mahatma! Otherwise, why would an American rapper of this age, feel the Gandhi connect? Eminem surely might have felt it and therefore referred to Mahatma Gandhi and his land India in his title track for ‘Venom’, the upcoming sci-fi flick!


Although the connection sounds pretty unusual, Eminem has designed the lyrics in an amusing manner. Here’s how it goes:


“Knock knock, let the devil in, malevolent...As I've ever been, head is spinnin' and this medicine... Screaming, 'Let us in'.”


The popular rapper and songwriter also mentioned names like, renowned author Edgar Allen Poe, racing driver Danica Patrick, hip-hop artist Yung Joc, and rapper Dr. Dre.


“V-venomous, the thought spun...Like your web and you just caught in 'em...Held against your will like a hubcap or a mud flap...Be strangled or attacked...So this ain't gonna feel like a love tap...Eat painkiller pills, f**k a blood track...Like, what's her name's at the wheel? Danica Patrick.”


To listen to the complete song Click Here.


Threw the car into reverse at the Indy, end up crashing...Into ya, the back of it -- just mangled steel My Mustang and your Jeep Wrangler grill...With the front smashed, much as my rear fender, assassin... Slim be a combination of an actual kamikaze and Gandhi.



Kamikaze is also the name of the album, where Eminem is supposed to add the ‘Venom’ song on the playlist.


And the rapper continues…


“Translation, I will probably kill us both... When I end up back in India... You ain't gonna be able to tell what the f**k's happening to you...When you're bit with the…”


The composition is groovy, catchy and will keep ringing in your ears even after the song ends. The entire feel of the song goes pretty well with the spirit of ‘Venom’, and that’s not too hard to imagine even without any visual.


The movie ‘Venom’ from the house of Sony Pictures, in association with Marvel Entertainment, stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Venom.


Belt up to experience the ‘Venom’ running in your nearest theaters, in October.