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Here's Eminem's Emoji Reaction to 'Saturday Night Live' NFT Rap

The parody featuring Chris Redd and Pete Davidson in the ultimate NFT explainer has finally gotten Shady's attention a few weeks after it aired on 'SNL.'

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Eminem has finally responded to the Saturday Night Live NFT rap that payed homage to his 2002 hit “Without Me” back in March.

The video, featuring Chris Redd and Pete Davidson in the ultimate NFT explainer, with Pete even dressed up as Shady’s Rap Boy alter ego from the original video, has been making rounds on social media for the last couple weeks. On Monday, the rapper quote tweeted the skit, only reacting with the only emoji that represents NFTs properly: an eyebrow-raising chin scratch.

In the March 27-aired clip, Pete swapped the “Without Me” chorus for someting a little more timely, spitting “Now what the hell’s an NFT/Apparently cryptocurrency/Everyone’s making so much money/Can you please explain what’s an NFT?”

Redd seemed to be having the most fun, appearing as Dr. Dre for a smooth guest verse before letting Jack Harlow make an appropriate cameo.

“Non-fungibles, GIFs of Ron Funches eating Lunchables/Or pics of Colin Jost’s face, very punchable/Digital images of Digimon doin’ scrimmages/Or a pic of a nun with a Nintendo Switch,” Redd raps.

Since reacting to the clip, Shady has announced that he’ll be entering the wild world of NFTs, with him issuing a non-fungible token sometime Sunday.

On Tuesday, Em shared a tweet from Nifty Gateway announcing he’ll be dipping his toes into NFTs, with the tweet reading “We’re excited to announce that @Eminem is dropping this Sunday – April 25th on #NiftyGateway! Look out for more information and details to come.”

There’s no telling exactly what this NFT will be, but at least we know that the real Em is just as much as an NFT wiz as Pete and Chris.

Em hasn’t made too many other headlines in recent months, outside of Justin Bieber calling him one of his top 5 MCs alongside the likes of Drake and Lil Wayne. But after dropping a Side B for Music to Be Murdered By back in December, it only makes sense he’d be getting some rest outside of his latest venture.

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