Eminem calls himself a `Rap God` in new `MMLP2` single

Los Angeles: Eminem has released a new single titled `Rap God`, in which he makes references to several things, from rappers` feud to alleged sex scandal between a former US president and a White House intern.

The six-minute track features Eminem making references to several things, including Fabolous` feud with Ray J as well as the scandal of former president Bill Clinton and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, reported Aceshowbiz.

In the track, Eminem also lays verses about him inducting Run DMC into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2010. He then pays tribute to some big names in rap who have inspired him. He calls himself "a product" of rappers Rakim, Tupac Shakur, Lakim Shabazz and the members of Compton-based hip-hop group NWA.

The tune closes with Eminem asking, "Be a king? Think not - why be a king when you can be a God?"

`Rap God` is the second single lifted from Eminem`s eagerly-awaited new album. The track follows up lead single, "Berzerk", which has peaked at No 3 on Billboard 100.

Eminem is gearing up to release his `MMLP2` album. Featuring guest appearances from Rihanna, Skylar Grey and Kendrick Lamar.

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