[4] The video begins with Fox 2 News reporter Josh Landon[5] playing the role of a reporter named Stan Dresden (referring to Eminem's song Stan) on a CRT TV, stating: "It's been a terrifying two weeks in the city of Detroit after Marshall Mathers, professionally known as Eminem, escaped from an asylum."
The third verse starts with a black screen that says "3 AM," referencing his song '3 a.m.' which also depicts mental issues and murder.
"[8] In contrast, Consequence of Sound reacted negatively, stating, "his slow-motion yelling of the title aims for an unholy hybrid of Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, and Pee-wee Herman, and somehow still falls short.
"[9] On his 2018 song "The Ringer" from his follow-up album Kamikaze, Eminem references the U.S. Secret Service visiting him in response to lyrics on Revival perceived to be threatening towards then-president Donald Trump.
In October 2019, the Secret Service revealed to BuzzFeed that, in response to an email from a TMZ employee pressing the agency to investigate Eminem for his "threatening lyrics" about Ivanka Trump on "Framed," they had conducted a background check and arranged an interview, in which the interviewers read the verse out loud to Eminem—and he rapped along.