Former president Obama joins Eminem on stage, rapping along to his popular 2000s hit.

The former President said he is usually not nervous at rallies, but after following Eminem, he felt a certain way.

October 23rd 2024.

Former president Obama joins Eminem on stage, rapping along to his popular 2000s hit.
At a recent rally in Detroit, former US President Barack Obama took to the stage with rapper Eminem to show off his impressive rap skills. The crowd went wild as Obama confidently rapped the opening verse of Eminem's hit song, 'Lose Yourself.' It was a surprising and entertaining moment, especially since Obama admitted to feeling a little nervous after being introduced by the platinum-selling artist.

As the music played and the crowd cheered, Obama continued to deliver the lyrics flawlessly. He even added a bit of humor, singing the famous intro riff and declaring his love for Eminem. He playfully joked that he might even join the rapper on stage if he ended up performing. It was a lighthearted and memorable moment at the rally.

But Eminem wasn't the only rapper to endorse Kamala Harris at the event. Violent J from the Insane Clown Posse also showed his support for the Democratic nominee. In an interview, he explained why he prefers the Democrats and their policies, citing his mother's advice on taxes. He also expressed his dislike for Trump's mass deportation policies and his hope for Harris to win.

Meanwhile, Trump has accused the Labour Party of interfering in the US election by sending volunteers to campaign for Harris in crucial swing states. He has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, claiming that their offer to pay for accommodation counts as illegal foreign campaign contributions. However, Labour leader Keir Starmer has stated that the volunteers are traveling in a personal capacity and not as part of an official party contingency.

Despite the controversy, Starmer maintains a good relationship with Trump and has even had dinner with him during a recent trip to New York. He has also met with President Biden on multiple occasions since becoming prime minister in July. As he heads to the annual Commonwealth leaders' summit in Samoa, Starmer remains focused on working with whoever the American people choose as their next President.

It was definitely an eventful rally, with Obama's surprising rap performance and the endorsements from Eminem and Violent J. But it also sparked some political drama with Trump's accusations and Starmer's defense. Only time will tell how this will affect the election, but one thing is for sure - this rally will not be forgotten anytime soon.

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