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Eminem
is portrayed as a homosexual in a new song by the Pet Shop Boys.
"The
Night I Fell in Love," from the synth-pop duo's Release, due
April 23, tells the story of a homosexual boy who falls in love
with a rap star backstage at his concert and follows him to a hotel
room for a "private performance."
The
slow-grooving song does not reference Eminem or his Slim Shady or
Marshall Mathers monikers, but the lyrics clearly spell out the
star's identity.
"I
said we could be secret lovers/ Just him and me," Pet Shop
Boys' Neil Tennant sings on the tune. "Then he joked/ Hey man,
your name isn't Stan, is it?/ We should be together." A later
verse says, "I asked why have I heard so much about you being
charged with homophobia and stuff, and he just shrugged."
Tennant,
who is homosexual, said in a statement that if Eminem's music is
going to be provocative, he is going to be provocative back.
"Eminem's
defense of the homophobic lyrics on his albums has always been that
he's not speaking as himself, he's speaking as a character, and
he's representing homophobia in America," Tennant explained.
"I thought it would be quite interesting to take that method
and just to imagine a scene where a boy meets a famous rap star
backstage at his concert and is surprised to discover he's gay and
ends up sleeping with him. Just to present rap in this homosexual
context. I mean, there obviously are gay rap stars."
Eminem
was not available for comment, but MTV News played "The Night
I Fell in Love" for his mentor and producer, Dr. Dre, who is
referenced in a line from the song: "We joked about Dre and
his homies."
"We
needed another song anyway," Dre joked. "They just gave
us a concept. Oh my God. I hope they can stand the backlash. That's
funny as hell."
Although
it is possible The Eminem Show, due June 4 (see "The Doc's
Diagnosis: Eminem Still Crazy"), will have a retaliatory track
from the rapper he's gone after everyone from Britney Spears
to Limp Bizkit in the past Tennant was not intending to start
a war of words. "I like Eminem's records," he said. "I
think he's brilliant."
Release
is the eighth studio album from the Pet Shop Boys, who are perhaps
best known for their first single, 1985's "West End Girls."
The duo's new record, which features former Smiths guitarist Johnny
Marr on several tracks, strays a bit from their signature style.
"The
sounds we've used aren't really dance sounds," Pet Shop Boys'
Chris Lowe said. "We found that the songs that we liked the
most that we'd written weren't really dancey, and, having made that
decision not to take dance elements, it was very liberating in terms
of songwriting. It gave us a lot more freedom to experiment."
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