Unleashed without warning, the official music video dropped late Friday night — and within hours, it was trending worldwide. Set in a dystopian version of Washington, D.C., “FALL of POWER” shows Eminem walking through the ruins of a broken system, firing off bars laced with rage, irony, and surgical precision.

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The target is clear. But the name? Never spoken.

“This ain’t a diss track. It’s an autopsy,” Em snarls at the midpoint — and the internet has been dissecting every frame ever since.

The video features powerful symbolism:

A golden throne cracking under lightning.

A puppet master collapsing alone.

Red caps floating down a flooded street.

Visually directed by Cole Bennett, the video mixes real protest footage with surreal animation. Lyrically, Eminem goes full Lose Yourself meets Mosh — spitting about propaganda, betrayal, and political theater.

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“Built on fear, sold with lies / You fell, now we televise.”

Fans and critics alike are praising the track as one of Em’s most unfiltered and strategic political statements yet — without needing to name names.

With “FALL of POWER,” Eminem reminds the world why he’s not just a rapper — he’s a cultural firestarter.
This isn’t just a song — it’s a warning shot to those who mistake silence for surrender.

“He never said the name,” one fan tweeted. “But we ALL know who fell.”

And just like that, Eminem lit the match. The rest? Still burning.