Eminem's return with "Houdini" raises eyebrows as he takes aim at RuPaul, Megan Thee Stallion, and his own kids. The rapper's lyrics, laden with provocative references, seem to court controversy deliberately. In the track, Eminem delivers a grotesque line mentioning RuPaul, rapping: " You too, Paul, got two balls, big as RuPaul's, what you thought you saw ain’t what you saw." He does not hold back, taking a dig at Megan Thee Stallion, saying, "If I was to ask for Megan Thee Stallion if she would collab with me, would I really have a shot at a feat?" The wordplay is a direct reference to the Grammy-winning female rapper's disagreements with Tory Lanez and being shot in the foot. The song "Houdini" also features controversial and demeaning references to the transgender community and even his own kids. In 2021, Stevie Matters, the youngest of Eminem's children, came out as a genderfluid person. Although Eminem has not spoken publicly about this, he seemed supportive. Hence, many in the community are shocked to hear the lyrics of the new song, which seem to suggest that Eminem is attacking the community his child is a part of. His children also make a cameo in the new "Houdini" music video, while the lyrics say, "F**k my own kids, they're brats. They can screw off." What is really going on? #Queer Up Entertainment