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Eminem and Jessie Reyez have teamed up once again on a new song called ‘Coffin’ – listen to it below.

Appearing on Reyez’s much anticipated debut album ‘Before Love Came To Kill Us’, which was released yesterday (March 27), her latest single follows the previously released ‘Imported’ with 6LACK and ‘Love in The Dark’.

It is the second time the singer-songwriter has teamed up with the Eminem after she appeared on his 2018 album ‘Kamikaze’ on the tracks ‘Good Guy’ and ‘Nice Guy’.

You can listen to ‘Coffin’ below:

When the pair collaborated on ‘Good Guy’, the video showed them portraying an abusive couple, ending up in the grave together. On ‘Coffin’, Em and Reyez sing about another complicated relationship.

Sharing a clip of the new song on his Instagram, Eminem also commented on him and Reyez destroying each other’s lives in their songs.

“Me and @jessiereyez just keep offing each other… dammit,” the rapper wrote. “Love is in the air!”

Speaking on her debut album in a post on Instagram, Reyez said: “The whole premise of building this album was to make something that made people think about their mortality. Now it seems like a theme song to what’s happening irl.

“I’ve reached out for advice; the general consensus is ‘drop it’. I put everything into this, I even pulled it down from the pre order (Ps You gotta pre order again) to make changes because I needed to make sure I was passionate and proud of it – not the label, not my managers – me. So I did. If we drop now and the world ends tomorrow, at least my art was authentic.”

‘Before Love Came to Kill Us’ arrives tonight as can be pre-ordered here.

Meanwhile, Reyez was due to provide support for Billie Eilish‘s ‘Where Do We Go?’ tour before dates were postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Here’s a list of every cancelled gig, festival and tour due to the coronavirus outbreak – and how to get your ticket refund.

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