Eminem has shared “Untouchable,” a new song from his upcoming album Revival. Check it out below, along with the album’s cover art. On the track, Eminem raps about the Black Lives Matter movement, police brutality, and the racial history of the United States. “Throughout history, African-Americans have been treated like shit, and I admit there have been times where it’s been embarrassing to be a white boy,” he raps. Elsewhere in the song, he references South African rap group Die Antwoord: “I’d rather hear ’em say ‘Die N-word!’/Than Die Antwoord, Ninja.”

Revival is out December 15. It marks Eminem’s first album since 2013’s Marshall Mathers LP 2. The album features the Beyoncé collaboration “Walk on Water,” as well as tracks with Kehlani, Alicia Keys, Ed Sheeran, and more. Eminem recently discussed the new album and his Trump freestyle in an interview with Elton John. Read “Roll Your Eyes, But Eminem’s Trump-Skewering Freestyle Mattered,” on the Pitch.

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