Three legends, three styles — Eminem, Linkin Park, and Evanescence — unite for an unforgettable anthem: “Let You Go.”

The track explodes right out of the gate with Eminem’s blistering verses — his signature rapid-fire delivery weaving through the beat like a lyrical weapon. His words hit hard, raw and unfiltered, diving into the pain of holding on too long to something already lost.

Eminem, Linkin Park & Evanescence - Let You Go (2023)

Linkin Park crashes in next with that unmistakable blend of grit and melody. Mike Shinoda’s smooth, reflective lines balance Eminem’s intensity, while Chester Bennington’s voice — raw, powerful, and aching — erupts into the chorus with heartbreaking urgency, embodying the battle between anger and sorrow.

Then Amy Lee steps in, her haunting soprano cutting through the storm like a beacon of vulnerability and strength. Her voice swells with emotion, soaring over the crashing instrumentals, each note dripping with longing and defiance. It’s the kind of performance that gives you chills — the perfect balance of beauty and anguish.

Eminem, Linkin Park & Evanescence - Let You Go (2024)

The final chorus is a tidal wave of sound — Eminem’s final bars bleed into Linkin Park’s fiery harmonies, while Amy Lee lifts the song to impossible heights. It’s not just a song; it’s a sonic battlefield — raw pain, resilience, and power colliding in epic fashion.

“Let You Go” isn’t just a collaboration. It’s a monumental fusion of rap, rock, and emotion — a reminder that legends may face the darkness, but they never truly fade.