In the 2020 music video for "," Eminem delivers a chilling socio-political protest through a masterful use of double entendre, blending his personal struggles with a graphic commentary on gun violence in America. Released as the lead single from his surprise album Music to Be Murdered By , the song initially appears to be a familiar narrative of the rapper's battle with performance anxiety and substance abuse. However, as the video unfolds, it reveals a much darker second perspective: that of the perpetrator behind the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting. The Art of Dual Perspective
The brilliance of "Darkness" lies in its lyrical ambiguity. For the first several verses, listeners are led to believe Eminem is rapping about himself. Lines referring to being "nervous" before a show, pacing a hotel room, and "getting loaded" with "shots" (alcohol) and "magazines" (press) seem like standard metaphors for his fame-induced anxiety. Eminem - Darkness (Official Video)
The tone shifts dramatically when the "shots" being "loaded" transition from vodka to ammunition. The video chillingly recreates the point of view of Stephen Paddock at the Mandalay Bay hotel. By adopting the shooter's perspective, Eminem forces the audience to confront the "darkness" of a mind on the brink of violence—one marked by isolation, abandonment, and a lack of clear motive. Eminem - Darkness Lyrics Breakdown! Analysis! Reaction! In the 2020 music video for "," Eminem