Remember that fire sample of Steve Miller Band’s “Abracadabra” on Em’s new track “Houdini”? It turns out Steve Miller himself is a huge fan of Marshall’s work.
The Steve Miller Band, formed in 1966 in San Francisco, California, is an American rock band led by the iconic Steve Miller on guitar and vocals. They dominated the mid-to late-1970s with a string of hit singles now considered classic rock staples. But their roots go deeper, with several earlier albums exploring the psychedelic rock scene. “Abracadabra”, released in 1982, was the band’s third No.1 hit. Steve Miller’s influence on music is undeniable, and in 2016, he was inducted as a solo artist into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Now, Steve took to Instagram with a heartfelt message thanking Eminem for the sample and praising his artistry. Here’s what the legendary rocker had to say:
Hey EM,
There is a long chain of stories, poetry, lyrics, and musical roots that have crossed cultures and generations… You are one of those timeless originators building something new on a long musical legacy of original artists.
Steve goes on to list his own musical influences and highlights the importance of respecting those who came before you. He then commends Eminem for “standing up for himself and crediting and respecting his influencers”.
He concludes by saying:
To be included in your process feels good while I’m still singing and playing the music I love. I’m Honored.
This exchange is a beautiful moment of mutual respect between two musical giants. Steve Miller recognises Eminem’s talent and appreciates the way he honours his influences. On the other hand, Em’s decision to sample “Abracadabra” shows his appreciation for music history.
This co-sign shows the power of music to reach across generations and inspire creativity. It reminds us that even legends can be fans and that true art transcends time.
Eminem’s imaginative use of “Abracadabra” has not only created a killer track, but it has also sparked a conversation about influence and respect within the music industry.