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The song: a rollercoaster of chaos and commitment.
“I’ll Follow You” opens with Avril’s signature edgy softness — melancholic guitar strums and a breathy confession:
“You ran, but I still heard your footsteps…”
Then, like a switch flipped, Eminem explodes into a gut-wrenching verse:
“You pushed me away, and I chased you through fire / If I’m losing my mind, you’re the spark, you’re the wire.”
The chorus? A perfect blend of both:
“Even if the world goes black / And you leave no light or clue / I’ll break, I’ll bleed, I’ll burn — but I’ll follow you.”
The production is raw and cinematic. Think: dark guitar riffs, glitchy trap drums, echoes that feel like empty train stations at 3am. It’s moody. It’s loud. It’s strangely beautiful.
“We wanted it to sound like a collapse,” Avril said in a behind-the-scenes clip. “A beautiful, chaotic collapse.”
Eminem added:
“She brought the melody. I brought the scars. That’s what this track is.”
Fans on Twitter (now X) are calling the song “a goth wedding anthem”, “emo Slim Shady unlocked”, and “the song you cry to with black eyeliner running.”
Hashtags like #IllFollowYou, #AvrilXEm, and #SadButSick have been trending for hours.
One tweet read:
“I did not expect Avril and Em to emotionally assassinate me tonight. And yet here I am.”
Another fan posted:
“This is what it would sound like if Romeo and Juliet had Spotify and trust issues.”
Neither artist has confirmed more music together — but the chemistry is undeniable. Some fans have even spotted them filming together in Detroit last month, possibly for the upcoming music video.
“We’re both survivors,” Avril said. “That energy just matched.”
“I’ll Follow You” isn’t about happily ever after. It’s about the messy, haunted kind of love — the kind that doesn’t make sense, but refuses to die.
And with Avril Lavigne’s haunting chorus and Eminem’s firestorm of lyricism, it might just be the collaboration we never saw coming — but now desperately want more of.
Now streaming everywhere. Grab your headphones. And maybe… tissues.
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