American rapper Eminem has just released on digital platforms their latest album, ‘Music To Be Murdered By’, which included a surprising version of a theme Rabid Fish, one Mythical Argentine rock band led by Luis Alberto Spinetta.

Track 12 of the album is titled Stepdad (stepfather), and although its lyrics are very different from the original song of the Argentine group, it was recorded on the basis of Ámame Peteribí, included in the double album Pescado Rabioso 2, released in 1973.

“Love me peteribí, love always/Love me peteribí, love always,” says the voice of Spinetta in its original version. Eminem, also known as Slim Shady, modifies it with his irreverent and provocative style: “I, I hate, my, my stepdad”.

The novelty was very commented in Argentina, where the band Pescado Rabioso, as well as the rest of Spinetta’s artistic career, who died in 2012, has left an invaluable legacy within national rock.

Little is known about the reasons that led the American rapper to choose that piece to reissue it in his last work, but although it could be a coincidence, his previous work, Kamikaze, bears the same title as the fifth studio album in Spinetta’s solo career, edited in 1982.

This Wednesday, Catarina Spinetta told the newspaper La Nación that they contacted the family from the Sony Music and Peer Music companies to request authorization and be able to use the song. In addition, he revealed, he agreed to pay royalties for the authorship of his father’s subject.

Eminem’s album was published without prior notice, contains 20 tracks and has the collaboration of musicians such as Ed Sheeran, Anderson Paak and rapper Juice Wrld, who recently passed away.

Listen to the song below:

Source: ActualidadRT