Politically charged track from Eminem's Revival album : Untouchable
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“**Untouchable**” is a politically charged track from Eminem's *Revival* album, released on December 15, 2017. In this song, Eminem tackles the issues of racial inequality, police brutality, and systemic racism in the United States. The song is divided into two distinct parts, with the first half delivered from the perspective of a white police officer and the second half reflecting the experiences of a Black person dealing with racism and injustice.
Musically, "Untouchable" combines a rock-influenced beat with heavy guitars and Eminem’s rapid-fire verses. The first part of the song shows how law enforcement often perceives themselves as "untouchable," while the second part flips the perspective, highlighting the struggles faced by African Americans in a society where discrimination is prevalent.
Although "Untouchable" was praised for its bold message and Eminem's willingness to address social issues, the track received mixed reviews due to its delivery and the controversial nature of its content. It didn’t achieve significant chart success, but it contributed to *Revival*’s overall political tone.
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