No detail is overlooked in an intricate ad campaign for a make-believe prescription drug called Revival, which just might be the title of Eminem's highly anticipated next album. Paul Rosenberg, Eminem's longtime manager (and new CEO of Def Jam Recordings), posted a seemingly ordinary photo on Instagram Wednesday (Oct. 25). In the snapshot, he's holding up a…
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Fake Drug Ad and Website Provides Possible Clues About A New Eminem Album
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