Untouchable was a song on Eminem's album Revival, released in 2017, was based on the subject of police brutality. It is a six-minute, ten-second descriptor of the current political climate, including race relations, mass-incarceration, and the Black Lives Matter Movement. This song is a strong compare-contrast between how Caucasian and those of African descent are treated by society.
This two-part song starts from the perspective of a racist white police officer.
Black boy, black boy we ain't gonna lie to you
Black boy, black boy, we don't like the sight of you
Pull up on the side of you
Window rolled down, "profile"
Then we wonder why we see this side of you
Em later states some of the embarrassing parts of being white in today's society. The second half of the song goes to reference Kaepernick's stand against police brutality during the National Anthem at NFL games, the death of Freddie Gray in addition to numerous other civil rights cases.
During the chorus, Eminem's vocals are intercut with interpolations from the stoner duo Cheech & Chong's 1974 rock pastiche "Earache My Eye."