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There’s A Conspiracy Theory That Eminem Died In 2006 And Was Replaced By A Clone

Oh Internet, how you never surprise to shock me.

Here we have the tantalising tale purported by some members of the ever growing internet community.

It’s the theory that Eminem actually died in 2006 and was replaced by a clone.

Keep scrolling.

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He’s the Rap God.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16TH 1999;Eminem (Marshall Mathers III) with D12 performs at Rod Laver Arena on January 16th, 1999 in Melbourne Australia. (Photo by Martin Philbey/Getty Images)

Or is he? Because Rap God dropped in 2013, and according to this conspiracy theory, Eminem died back in 2006.

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But where did this conspiracy originate? Well, it’s all down to a change in Slim Shady’s voice over the years (because that doesn’t happen to all of us).

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Eminem during Eminem in Concert at the House of Blues – February 26, 2006 at House of Blues in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Ke.Mazur/WireImage)

As if that wasn’t enough, Spanish website, La Guía Del Varón, decided to address Eminem as an ‘android clone’, claiming that Eminem died in a car crash back in 2006, reports LADbible,

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Fans also believe his appearance has changed over the years (again, because my appearance, your appearance, and everybody else’s appearance never changes does it?).

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People also began looking at his lyrics, with the theory claiming the rapper has made ‘significant changes’ to the lyrics he’s releasing and that his style of dress has also changed.

More ‘proof’ emerged when footage of Eminem ‘glitching’ on a live ESPN report surfaced in 2013, and then in 2016 rapper B.o.B posted a series of tweets claiming that clones and cloning had been around for a long time…

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Then came the release of Tom Macdonald’s ‘Cloned Rappers’ music video with the song claiming that the Illuminati silences rappers they can’t control by cloning them and putting the real them into prison… And one of the apparent rappers that was cloned was, according to the song, Eminem… Of course.

While many find the conspiracy theory absolutely ludicrous, others buy it.

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Personally, I just think that people change in voice, appearance, and characteristics as they grow. Or have I been cloned too……

Will the real Slim Shady please just stand up?