The black and white video also sees fellow Detroit rappers Royce da 5'9", Dej Loaf, Trick Trick laying down bars on the track taken from 2014's 'Shady XV' compilation album.
Shady XV' features the best of Shady Records' back catalogue, as well as brand new material from Eminem, Slaughterhouse, Bad Meets Evil, D-12 and Yelawolf.
The video comes after British producer Kevin Nixon, who managed Kula Shaker and the late Kirsty MacColl, accused Eminem of not supporting Detroit: "The music industry more than any other has neglected Detroit. So many musicians have left here to start careers somewhere else. The record company executives from New York or LA just fly right over. (Eminem and Jack White) They just passed through. They didn't build a movement."