One of the most popular music reactors on YouTube recently announced he got the green light to react to some of Eminem’s leaked tracks. However, in a surprising twist, the tweet where he shared the news disappeared.
Shaq deleted the post because Eminem’s team asked him not to go public with his reactions. While disappointing for fans, Shaq could not help but reveal the track that impressed him the most:
Em’s team and label ask me not to post it. Smack you was insane tho. I wish yall could see my reaction.
Initially, it seemed like Shady’s team was open to embracing the situation by allowing reactors to highlight the unreleased songs’ artistic merits. But with this sudden pivot, it looks like they’ve decided to keep things under wraps for now.
The team’s strategy appears to be evolving in real-time. The sudden pullback hints at a desire to regain complete control over how this sensitive material is discussed. It is a balancing act between mitigating the damage and protecting Eminem’s legacy, all while navigating the intense scrutiny from fans and critics alike.
Eminem’s team is walking a tightrope, trying to steer the conversation back on track without giving too much oxygen to the chaos.