Kings Never Die, See! Eminem and Gwen Stefani have collaborated for Southpaw's exceptionally foreseen soundtrack. The dynamic team discharged new melody "Lords Never Die" on Friday, July 10, and it doesn't baffle.
The joint effort takes after Eminem's beforehand discharged tune off the film's soundtrack, "Wonderful."
Stefani, who hadn't worked with the rapper some time recently, opens up the stone propelled single, while Eminem conveys the rap segment of the adrenaline-pumping track, superbly suited for the boxing film.
"Rulers Never Die" denote The Voice mentor's most recent single since her late performances including "Infant Don't Lie."
"I whine about the diversion, I yell and I frown, its an affection abhor/But I figured out that I can move a heap of uncertainty/Even when you bitches are excluding me, and I have all the earmarks of being out cold," Marshall Mathers raps. In the film, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Billy "The Great" Hope, a pugilist attempting to recover his vocation and care of his little girl after the passing of his wife, played by Rachel McAdams.
The joint effort takes after Eminem's beforehand discharged tune off the film's soundtrack, "Wonderful."
Stefani, who hadn't worked with the rapper some time recently, opens up the stone propelled single, while Eminem conveys the rap segment of the adrenaline-pumping track, superbly suited for the boxing film.
"Rulers Never Die" denote The Voice mentor's most recent single since her late performances including "Infant Don't Lie."
"I whine about the diversion, I yell and I frown, its an affection abhor/But I figured out that I can move a heap of uncertainty/Even when you bitches are excluding me, and I have all the earmarks of being out cold," Marshall Mathers raps. In the film, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Billy "The Great" Hope, a pugilist attempting to recover his vocation and care of his little girl after the passing of his wife, played by Rachel McAdams.
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