Eminem and several fellow Detroit rappers released a song dedicated to the Motor City.

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"Detroit vs. Everybody," also featuring Danny Brown, Big Sean, Royce Da 5'9", Dej Loaf, Trick Trick, was released Monday and includes a fiery last verse from Em. The 42-year-old references NFL star Adrian Peterson's child abuse case and even pokes fun at himself.

"But Jesus, I can just see why people quit callin' me to do features and them cyphers on BET cause if I wasn't me, I probably wouldn't want to play with me neither," Eminem raps.

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Listen to the song below:

The track appears on Shady Records’ upcoming compilation album, Shady XV. The album's first disc features all the new music with songs from Eminem, Yelawolf, D12, Skylar Grey and Slaughterhouse. The second disc gives fans some of the biggest hits from Eminem's label, including songs from 50 Cent and D12.

The Shady Records rappers also released a "Cxvpher" video in support of the forthcoming release. After Crooked I, Joe Budden, Yelawolf, Joell Ortiz and Royce Da 5'9″ performed a freestyle in their hometowns, Eminem came front and center. As he often does, the Detroit native dropped several controversial lines and let people know he "can't apologize."

Shady XV, which is available for pre-order on iTunes, will hit stores on Nov. 24.

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