Eminem issues statement on filming of 'Gnat' video
Eminem issues statement on the filming of 'Gnat' video
Eminem on Wednesday said no bats were harmed during the making of the music video for his new single "Gnat".
On “Gnat,” the third promotional single from Eminem’s Music to Be Murdered By project, the veteran rapper covers such topics as the COVID-19 pandemic, his former addiction to valium, and Donald Trump’s administration.
The song’s music video was directed by Cole Bennett’s Lyrical Lemonade, who also shot the music video for the standard album’s “Godzilla” back in January 2020.
In his latest social media post, Eminem shared his picture in which he is seen wearing a face mask.
The picture was accompanied by a caption that read, "No bats were harmed during the making of the #Gnat video! Check the gallery for when @lyricalemonade came through Detroit to shoot #gnat."
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