Eminem
Eminem performs during 2016 Lollapalooza Brazil Day 1 at the Interlagos circuit on March 12, 2016 in Sao Paulo, Brazil Getty Images

When it comes to having no filter, Detroit rapper Eminem truly takes the cake. Known for his outspoken nature and unapologetic personality, the rapper has just put social media in a frenzy releasing a new song, "Campaign Speech."

With the election on the tip of everyone's tongue, Eminem has released a new 8-minute long track "Campaign Speech." In the song he completely goes in on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's supporters and gets your mind moving discussing controversial topics such as the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, acquitted killer George Zimmerman, the late Eric Garner, Robin Thicke, Colin Kapernick and so much more.

“And dressin' George Zimmerman in a fluorescent orange/Dress and four inch heels to address the court/With a bullseye on his back/His whole chest and torso/Are left on the doorsteps of Trayvon's dad as a present for him."

This song is Eminem's first track in a while and social media has been going insane. While many people have stated their opinions on this year's upcoming election, fans are elated that the outspoken rapper is speaking about issues that have plagued the country unapologetically. Of course most people are for anyone who calls out Donald Trump and his supporters out on their nonsense.

"Consider me a dangerous man but you should be afraid of this dang candidate/You say Trump don't kiss ass like a puppet/'Cause he runs his campaign with his own cash for the fundin'/And that's what you wanted/A fuckin' loose cannon who's blunt with his hand on the button/Who doesn't have to answer to no one."

The lyrics shouldn’t come as a surprise as the rapper has no qualms discussing controversial topics and challenging things that most people in the entertainment industry would be scared to address. The general consensus on social media is that this track is an instant hit, but of course, there are some people who are not feeling it. Here are some reactions to the track: the good, the bad and the ugly.

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