The real Slim Shady stood up — to President Donald Trump.
In a video that aired Tuesday night during BET's Hip Hop Awards, rapper Eminem performed a freestyle feature, slamming Trump as "a kamikaze that'll probably cause a nuclear holocaust."
"Racism's the only thing he's fantastic for," Eminem rapped.
Later in the number, he mentioned the hypocrisy of black soldiers who are confronted with "tiki torches" and told to "go back to Africa."
Eminem called Trump's feud with the NFL a "form of distraction" that takes away from Puerto Rico and gun reform conversations because Trump would rather "cause a Twitter storm with the Packers."
The rapper raised his fist in the air to show solidarity with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who was the first player to protest during the national anthem last year. Kaepernick responded to the gesture on Twitter.
"I appreciate you Eminem," he tweeted with a fist emoji.
Eminem also mocked Trump's notion of lowering taxes, questioning "who's gonna pay for his extravagant trips" to play golf.
And at the end of the video, Eminem spoke to his fans with a specific message: You can be an Eminem fan or a Trump fan. But you can't be both.
Stars reacted to Eminem's defiant rap on social media:
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