In Eminem's "Houdini" video, Pete Davidson, Snoop Dogg, and Shane Gillis make appearances.

Slim Shady has made a comeback, and Pete Davidson is driving his cab. 



 The music video for "Houdini," the lead single from his upcoming album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), which was originally conceived by Marshall Mathers, has been made available. Celebrity appearances abound in the music video for the new tune, featuring Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, and Saturday Night Live host Shane Gillis on February 24.



"Houdini," a reference to Eminem's iconic "Without Me" music video from 2002, is a parody of the Steve Miller Band song "Abracadabra," which peaked in 1982. The song's opening line, "Guess who's back, back again/Shady's back, tell a friend," should instantly turn on any millennial like a sleeper cell agent.

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In the video, Slim Shady, a bleach-blond rapper from 2002, enters a portal to 2024. Young Slim Shady explores the city on foot, horrified by

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