
They come from two different worlds — the Rap God from Detroit and the Pop-Punk Princess from Canada — but Eminem and Avril Lavigne just joined forces on a surprise duet that’s stopping hearts and sparking tears across the internet.
Titled “It Builds You Up”, the track dropped unannounced at midnight, and within hours it shot to No. 1 on global streaming charts — not for controversy, not for shock value, but for raw, honest emotion.
Born from Grief. Built for Hope.

Written in the shadow of the Texas flood tragedy, where hundreds lost homes and over 100 lives were claimed — including dozens of children — the song is a gut-wrenching ballad about survival, pain, and rising from the ashes.
“The world breaks you down… but it builds you up / in the cracks of the silence, you still wake up.” — chorus, sung by Avril
Eminem’s verses are stripped-back, more spoken-word than fury, and for the first time in years, we hear Marshall Mathers the man, not the myth.
“I saw a girl holding a teddy bear underwater / told her, ‘You’re stronger than pain — don’t let it drown you too.’”
Avril’s haunting vocals intertwine like a whisper of hope over piano chords and acoustic guitar — no trap beats, no auto-tune. Just truth