Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg help Eminem raise an army of blondes for Flash Mob in New York City to promote new products

Promotional materials for Dr. Dre and Snoop’s “Gin & Juice” pre-mixed cocktails were handed out by the Eminem impersonators at Union Square.

 

 

 

While promoting his new album, The Deаth Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), Eminem has been busy, and he has referred to “The Real Slim Shady” in his work. Also, on Friday, July 12, in New York City’s Union Square, onlookers were captivated by a flash mob of people performing “Houdini” while wearing blonde wigs and bobbing their heads. The gаng wasn’t just there to drum up interest in Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s new “Gin & Juice” pre-mixed cocktails; they were also there to promote this new endeavor. It is hardly surprising that these colleagues would wish to accomplish two promotional goals at once, given how close they are.

Even while it’s obvious that not everyone is a fan, this does help build up the anticipation for The Deаth of Slim Shady. Compared to his earlier trolling of George Floyd, Ryan Garcia’s most recent Twitter tirade, in which he declared, “Eminem is a satanist,” was quite peaceful. “It’s beyond any reasonable doubt. Personally, I’ve always felt he was overrated, but that’s just me. Excuse me, is Eminem gаy? I am gаy, Eminem is. Let it be known that I couldn’t care less if Eminem is gаy. That he was straight is also irrelevant to me. Please don’t expose children to the explicit content in his music videos.

Nevertheless, Eminem has plenty of room to express himself creatively and respond to the hater narratives with further music that fans are eagerly anticipating. Rumors about a deluxe edition of Slim Shady’s The Deаth have been circulating for some time, largely due to the additional digital deluxe tracks (one of which features 2 Chainz). We hope these tracks get some more airplay and that they may even have extra content when they arrive. This wouldn’t be the first time we got an Em “sequel,” even if it’s only a deluxe and not a full-on following installment, considering the two sides of Music To Be Murdered By.

We doubt Eminem needs much more promotion for The Deаth Of Slim Shady, given the amount of hype singles like “Fuel” caused. Nonetheless, flash mobs aren’t as prevalent now, so this was a delightful surprise. The future holds further mysteries regarding the interconnected branches of the Aftermath, Deаth Row, and Interscope family trees. Some of the tracks on Slim Shady’s new album might call for a refreshing drink or two to quench your thirst, but there are plenty of opportunities to let loose and dance the “Brand New Dance” on the record as well. Excuse me, Chris.