“Legendary boxer Mike Tyson has made a notable cameo appearance in Eminem’s latest music video, adding an unexpected twist to the narrative.
In the video, Tyson delivers a classic knockout punch to the rap star, abruptly halting the single from Eminem’s 11th studio album with an absolute sucker punch that sends him to the floor.
As Tyson observes the rapper laid out on the ground, a scene of shock ensues, followed by a humorous attempt to address Eminem’s injuries alongside hip-hop icon Dr. Dre.
In a hospital setting, Tyson is seen trying to assist the ailing rapper, demonstrating a blend of remorse and hilarity at his sudden actions.
After inadvertently knocking out Eminem, the retired boxing champion is immediately remorseful, expressing his apology in a candid and profanity-laced manner.
His repentant cry, “Em, is that you? Oh, I didn’t mean this, please man, I’m sorry. Please forgive me, f***!” adds a touch of sincerity amidst the comedic chaos.
The music video, directed by Cole Bennett, premiered on Monday with a poignant tribute to the late rapper Juice Wrld.
Notably, during the third verse of the song, Eminem breaks the official world record for most syllables rapped per second, showcasing his unparalleled skill and lyrical dexterity.
Tyson’s appearance in the music video marks his latest venture into the realm of acting since retiring from professional boxing in 2005.
Known for his multifaceted talents, Tyson has previously delved into the world of music, establishing a YouTube channel in 2017 featuring parody music videos.
Moreover, Tyson’s acting credentials extend beyond his musical endeavors, with notable appearances in various film projects, including the acclaimed 2009 comedy film “The Hangover.”
As a cultural icon renowned for his charisma and versatility, Tyson continues to captivate audiences across different entertainment platforms, leaving an indelible mark on popular culture.”