A new conspiracy theory about Eminem emerged before the rapper dropped his "Crack a Bottle" music video.
Eminem has been the center of the music industry again after the rapper unveiled the music video for his 2009 track, "Crack a Bottle." But he and his fans needed to deal with a brow-raising theory that the rapper actually died already and was replaced by an android clone instead.
The death news reemerged after LADBIBLE revisited the theory and detailed when and where it started.
Fans reportedly noticed a massive change in his voice in the past years since 2006 - the year he reportedly died. This led the public to assume that he was replaced by an android clone instead.
Spanish website La Guía Del Varón once supported the claims, saying that the rapper passed away following a tragic car accident over a decade ago. It was then fueled by people's comments about the changes in Eminem's appearance, including the change in his overall facial structure.
In 2013, the rumors went wild even more when a video of the rap god "glitching" during a live appearance on an ESPN report got viral. Rapper B.o.B added more fuel to the fire when he shared a series of tweets stating that human cloning had been around for years.
Years later, Tom Macdonald's "Cloned Rappers" music video said Gucci, Kodak, and Eminem had been cloned.
"I believe that Eminem's is a clone he doesn't look the same after the so-called accident where he just disappeared for about a year he came back looking different," one went on.
Eminem Unveils Good News Amid Cloning Theory
Amid the talks about his alleged 2006 death, Eminem shrugged it off and focused on unlocking a music video from "the shady vault."
On Instagram, the rapper released the official music video for his 2009 hit "Crack a Bottle."
The track proved that he is still alive and that no cloning has ever been done by showing his usual eerie but epic side while rapping.
"Oh, ladies and gentlemen/ The moment you've all been waiting for/ In this corner, weighing 175 pounds/ With a record of 17 rapes, 400 assaults, and four murders/ The undisputed, most diabolical villain in the world/ Slim Shady," he said.
"Crack a Bottle" was originally part of his sixth studio album, "Relapse," featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent.
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