Eminem and Beyoncé Team Up for Legendary Collab ''Walk on Water''—and It Comes With an Unexpected Message

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The pair—who are apparently the most elite—collaborated for an enthusiastic new song titled "Stroll on Water." But notwithstanding the title apparently suggesting their heavenly status in the business, the message takes a significant distinctive turn.

The tune commences with Bey's heavenly vocals in the chorale, taking note of that she "strolls on water" yet she "ain't no Jesus."

After the introduction Eminem analyzes his life and his profession, rapping about the weight he faces to be impeccable and always hit another standard.
As the tune proceeds with, he doubts how anybody can take a gander at him as a divine being, taking note of it's "each of the a veneer and it's depleted." 

Ruler B closes the number with a curve on the melody, requesting that the world recollect artists—even the best ones—are people, as well. 

"I stroll on water, however just when it solidifies/in light of the fact that I'm just human, much the same as you," she sings. "I've been committing my errors, so on the off chance that you just knew/I don't figure you ought to trust me the way that you do/in light of the fact that I'm panicked to disappoint you." 

She proceeds, "On the off chance that I strolled on water, I would suffocate." 

The single is a piece of Eminem's supposed new collection, Revival. Throughout the most recent couple of weeks, he's been prodding the venture with a phony medication site and medicinal infomercials, squeezing fans to "grab the occasion" with a front line tranquilize called "Recovery." 

Tune in to the full tune above to hear Eminem's chilling end.
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