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SZA’s ‘Lose Yourself’ cover prompts subtle response from Eminem

 SZA's surprising front of Eminem's 2002 hit Lose Yourself shared via web-based entertainment on Thursday night provoked a not-really clear reaction from the rapper.

"U simply cover Eminem on some delicate poop for feels?" SZA wrote in the subtitle of her brief post.

SZA nimbly belts out the melody from the 8 Mile soundtrack on the piano cover, expressing that it is "only for emotional well-being" and not expected for any business or special reason.

Eminem appeared to pay heed.

The Genuine Thin Obscure rapper responded to the cover with a straightforward emoticon of a becoming flushed, wide-looked at face, only hours after SZA shared the cover.

Different craftsmen including Camila Cabello, Kacey Musgraves and Questlove additionally responded to the cover, commending the rapper for her voice and execution.

The cover and Eminem's fresh out of the plastic new track, Houdini, were delivered generally simultaneously. This late spring will see the arrival of the rapper's twelfth collection, The Passing of Thin Obscure (Deathblow)," which incorporates the melody.

The rapper prodded Houdini as the principal single of the collection recently in an Instagram Reel with entertainer David Blaine.

"For my last stunt, I will make my vocation vanish," he told Blaine.

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