Shaded Heres to Starting Again Acoustic
Eminem has been involved in some of rap'due south most talked-virtually beefs over the course of his 25 year career, and has proved fourth dimension and time once again he's 1 of the best when it comes to verbal combat. Hither nosotros take a look at every one of his sonic adversaries.
Christina Aguilera
Who: Pop heavy-hitter who has sold over 100 million records worldwide.
The beefiness: After Eminem married longtime girlfriend Kim in 1999 in a secret ceremony, Christina Aguilera leaked the information during her MTV special What A Daughter Wants, and also warned women nigh the consequences of concrete abuse in relationships. Em didn't take to kindly to her spilling the beans and so aired his frustrations on 'The Real Slim Shady': "Picayune bitch put me on nail on MTV/'Yeah, he's cute, but I retrieve he's married to Kim, hee-hee'/ I should download her audio on MP3/And show the whole world how yous gave Eminem VD (Argh!)." Aguilera and her squad dismissed the vocal's claims that the singer had been romantically involved with Eminem, earlier Aguilera responded with her own diss record, 'The Existent Slim Shady (Please Shut Upwardly)'.
The pair were said to have made up after hugging it out backstage at the 2002 MTV VMAs only in 2022 Em released 'Kick Off', a 10-minute freestyle that poked fun at Aguilera once once more.
Central diss tracks: Eminem – 'The Real Slim Shady', Christina Aguilera – 'The Real Slim Shady (Please Shut Up)', Eminem – 'Kicking Off' Freestyle.
Machine Gun Kelly
Who: Cleveland rapper, rocker and actor who starred every bit Tommy Lee in the Mötley Crüe biopic The Dirt.
The beef: Started by a (since deleted) tweet that Machine Gun Kelly sent in 2012 where he referred to Em's daughter Hailie Jade every bit "hot every bit fuck," Kelly later claimed he was banned from appearing on Eminem's Shade 45 radio station. He brought up the ban in a 2022 L.A. Leakers freestyle and fired off a subliminal shot on Tech N9ne's 'No Reason (The Mosh Pit Vocal)', before Eminem hitting back with a few jabs on 'Not Alike'. Responding with 'Rap Devil', Machine Gun Kelly attacked Eminem on all fronts, picking apart his character, his legacy, his historic period and even his selfie game.
11 days later Eminem came back with 'Killshot', an uninterrupted lyrical assault. As well as calling the Cleveland spitter a "tatted-upwards mumble rapper," he laughs at his man bun, labels him a Stan, and even brings up MGK's ex-girlfriend Halsey. MGK threw a few more lite jabs, but on 'Unaccommodating', a track taken from his 2022 surprise album 'Music To Be Murdered Past', Eminem said that he was "moving on" from the beef.
Primal diss tracks: Eminem (Feat. Royce Da 5'9") – 'Not Alike', Machine Gun Kelly – 'Rap Devil', Eminem – 'Killshot'.
Everlast
Who: Former frontman of rap group House of Pain, and member of rap supergroup La Coka Nostra.
The beef: Said to have started when Eminem failed to acknowledge Everlast after the two passed each other in a hotel lobby, Everlast took a shot at Em and his daughter Hailie Jade in his invitee verse on Dilated Peoples' 'Ear Drums Pop (Remix)'. Em responded with 'I Remember', which eulogises Everlast's career and life while poking fun at his Whitey Ford persona and acoustic blues guitar mode. Everlast hit back again with 'Whitey'southward Revenge' and then Eminem fired off probably one of his most brutal disses to appointment, 'Quitter' – which switches up the beat halfway through in a nod to 2Pac's 'Hitting 'Em Up'. The pair officially ended their feud in 2022 when they both appeared on the Busta Rhymes record 'Calm Down'.
Central diss tracks: Dilated Peoples (Feat. Phil Da Agony, Planet Asia, Defari & Everlast) – 'Ear Drums Pop (Remix)', Eminem – 'I Recall', Everlast – 'Whitey'due south Revenge', Eminem – 'Quitter'.
Muzzle
Who: Former Def Jux rapper who raps as office of the groups The Weatherman, Smut Peddlers, Nighthawks and Leak Bros.
The beef: Earlier Eminem released his Aftermath Records debut, Cage accused him of biting his style. He fired off the diss 'Illest 4 Letter Word', where bated from using the n-word – something he did frequently in his music and later apologised for – he said he'd stab Eminem in the face up "10 times in the aforementioned identify." Eminem responded with 'Role Model', taken from 'The Slim Shady LP', featuring the infamous line: "I bought Cage's tape, opened it, and dubbed over information technology." He kept the insults coming on Indigenous Tribe'due south 'Drastic Measures (Microphone Autopsy)' and a freestyle on Tony Touch's 'Power Cypha iii' mixtape. Cage dropped off a few more disses, including a promotional snippet called 'Bitch Lady' that mocked Eminem'south alter ego, but by this point the Detroit native had gone global, leaving the underground rapper in his rear-view.
Cardinal diss tracks: Muzzle – 'Illest 4 Alphabetic character Word', Eminem – 'Role Model', Ethnic Tribe (Feat. Eminem) – 'Drastic Measures (Microphone Autopsy)', 'Cage – 'Bitch Lady (Snippet)'.
Insane Clown Posse
Who: Juggalo hip-hop duo consisting of Vehement J and Shaggy 2 Dope.
The beef: It all started in the mid 1990s afterwards Eminem handed out flyers for an EP release political party he was hosting. As a marketing ploy, he printed that Insane Clown Posse would "possibly" be performing equally special guests even though he hadn't asked them to appear. He later approached Vehement J well-nigh appearing only he declined the invitation. Afterward the interaction Em released a series of diss records, including 'Till Hell Freezes Over' ("Fuck ICP, buy my CD"). ICP responded past attacking Em's Slim Shady change ego on 'Slim Anus'. Em fired back on 'Marshall Mathers' and claimed that he and D12 chased ICP out of a Detroit nightclub and fired paintballs at their truck as they collection off, something the duo refuted on 'Own't Nuttin' Merely A Bitch Thang'. The beefiness was eventually squashed by D12'due south Proof before his death in 2006.
Key diss tracks: Eminem – 'Till Hell Freezes Over', Eminem – 'Get U Mad', Insane Clown Posse (Feat. Twiztid) – 'Slim Anus', Eminem – 'Marshall Mathers', Insane Clown Posse – 'Own't Nuttin' But A Bitch Thang'.
Will Smith
Who: Rapper, player and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The beef: Will Smith won the honour for Best Male Video at the 1999 MTV VMAs, beating Eminem. In his acceptance speech he pointed out that he didn't need to use profanity or threaten people in order to sell records. Em felt like the comment was aimed at him and Dr. Dre and then hit out on 'The Existent Slim Shady': "Volition Smith don't gotta cuss in his raps to sell records/Well, I do, so fuck him and fuck you too." Smith responded on 'Mr. Niceguy' five years later: "Dissed by Eminem merely didn't bother him/Yup well he classy/Big Will just did another twenty manufactory'"
According to DJ Jazzy Jeff, something Smith said to Em before he signed with Backwash might have been at the root of the antagonism. The Bad Boys role player walked in on Jeff and Em during a recording session in Philadelphia. Jeff played him Em'southward 'Just the Two of Us', which was later on renamed "97 Bonnie & Clyde'. Offering some blunt feedback, Smith told Em: "Y'all're either gonna exist the biggest flop in hip-hop, or y'all're gonna be the biggest thing that we've ever seen in hip-hop." Jeff believes that Eminem "never forgot that."
Diss tracks: Eminem – 'The Existent Slim Shady', Volition Smith – 'Mr. Niceguy'.
Miilkbone
Who: New Jersey rapper affiliated with legendary rap group Naughty By Nature.
The beef: On his 1999 track 'Just Don't Requite A Fuck', Eminem rapped: "I'1000 nicer than Pete, simply I'thou on a search to crush a Miilkbone." He also mentioned him in an interviewaround the same time, saying that as an artist he didn't want to "merely exist thrown out there like Miilkbone." Miilkbone responded with 'Presenting Miilkbone' on Suge Knight's Expiry Row Records compilation 'Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000', which itself was a dig at Dr. Dre'south 'Chronic 2001' album. Eminem didn't respond, even subsequently he fired off a second diss, 'Dear Slim'. Highlighting an alleged stand off betwixt the two, Miilkbone recalls challenging Em to a one-on-one battle at the Sound Factory. According to the Jersey spitter, it didn't happen because Em chose to surround himself with his coiffure instead of going solo and risking losing the boxing.
Key diss tracks: Eminem – 'Just Don't Requite A Fuck', Miilkbone (Feat. Naji) – 'Presenting Miilkbone', Miilkbone – 'Dearest Slim'.
Mariah Carey
Who: Tape-breaking popular star.
The beef: Early on in his career Eminem made several references to an alleged human relationship he had with Mariah Carey. She denied information technology during an interview with Larry King, saying she "hung out" with the rapper and spoke to him "a total of four times". Eminem responded on the Anger Management tour by playing the crowd voicemails the 'Fantasy' vocaliser allegedly left him. And so on 'Jimmy Scissure Corn', he rapped: "Your mind'south on us like mine'due south on Mariah/And y'all are just similar her, you're all fucking liars." Later he brought Carey's new husband Nick Cannon into it, on 'Bagpipes from Baghdad'. Cannon responded by addressing Eminem in a web log mail service that he after deleted, while his wife released 'Obsessed'. She claims the track isn't about the rapper, just the video featured a male stalker dressed in his trademark hooded sweatshirt. Eminem and then issued 'The Warning'.
In 2019, Em revisited his beef with Carey and Cannon on the Fatty Joe and Dre track 'Lord Above', featuring Mary J. Blige. On the runway, Em spits: "I know me and Mariah didn't end on a high note/But that other dude's whipped, that pussy got him neutered."
Key diss tracks: Eminem (Feat. Dina Rae) – 'Superman', Eminem (Feat. D12) – 'When the Music Stops', Eminem – 'Bagpipes from Baghdad', Mariah Carey – 'Obsessed', Fat Joe & Dre (Feat. Eminem & Mary J. Blige) – 'Lord Higher up'.
Nick Cannon
Who: Actor, rapper and mogul. He is also Mariah Carey's ex-husband.
The beef: Slim Shady'due south beef with Cannon started during his highly-publicised fallout with Cannon's ex-wife Mariah Carey. Responding to some lines in Em'south 'Bagpipes from Baghdad', Cannon penned a since-deleted Tumblr post where he told the Detroit fable that he was "taking full activity". Things appeared to simmer down until Cannon brought the beef support again on an episode of T.I.'sExpidTIously podcast ten years later. Triggering a response, Em went at Cannon on Fatty Joe and Dre's 'Lord Above' telling him he wasn't going to "do shit" and calling Carey a "nutjob." Cannon hit dorsum with 'The Invitation', a song that claimed Eminem paid off a limo driver not to disclose a video of him giving fellatio. Addressing the accusation, Em tweeted: "U mad bro? Stop lying on my dick. I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie fuck," before demanding an apology from the TeenNick dominate. Cannon fired off a farther 3 tracks, including the 'The Invitation Canceled', on which he sampled Eminem'due south controversial 'Foolish Pride' rails.
Key diss tracks: Eminem – 'Bagpipes From Baghdad', Fat Joe & Dre (Feat. Eminem & Mary J. Blige) – 'Lord Above', Nick Cannon – 'The Invitation', Nick Cannon (Feat. The Black Team) – 'Pray For Him (The Invitation)', Nick Cannon – 'The Invitation Canceled'.
Limp Bizkit
Who: Nu metal band fronted by Fred Durst.
The beefiness: Once friends, the beefiness between Eminem and Limp Bizkit came as a result of something DJ Lethal said about Em's beef with his quondam Business firm of Pain bandmate, Everlast. During a visit to MTV, Lethal commented on the pair's state of war of words and said that if things were to become physical then Everlast would come out as the victor. Non taking too kindly to Lethal'southward comments, Eminem released 'Girls', a blistering diss track taking aim at Lethal, Everlast and Fred Durst. Appearing on D12's 'Devil's Night' album, 'Girls' hears Em talk well-nigh swinging on Lethal, how Durst is corny and he calls out Limp Bizkit for choosing not to appear on his Everlast diss record, 'Quitter'. The beef didn't escalate any further but neither party acknowledged it was officially over. Withal, Durst did subsequently take to Twitter to praise Em's 'Recovery' anthology.
Key diss tracks: Eminem – 'Girls'.
Benzino
Who:Boston rapper/reality TV star and former co-possessor of 'hip-hop bible' The Source.
The beef:It all started when Eminem refused to speak to Benzino backstage at an event subsequentlyThe Source but gave his anthology 'The Eminem Show' iv out of five in a review. Not taking too kindly to this, Benzino took a shot at Em during a freestyle on Hot 97 and followed it with 'Pull Your Skirt Upwardly'. Responding with not one, but three diss records, Em dropped off 'Invasion (The Realest)', 'The Sauce' and 'Nail in the Coffin'. Hit back with 'Better Lose Yourself', a parody of Em's 'Lose Yourself', Benzino threatened non but the life of Em simply also his girl Hailie Jade. Eminem fired back with a string of records, 'Go to Sleep' featuring Obie Trice and DMX, 'Bully' and 'Doe Rae Me (Hailie'due south Revenge)'.
Em then stepped back from dissing Benzino, but the Boston rapper wasn't prepare to stop. Getting his hands on a tape featuring what was claimed to be two former Eminem records where he uses racial slurs and degrades blackness women, Benzino and The Source held a press conference to share the recordings, a unnamed freestyle and a song called 'Foolish Pride', the latter being the only ane Eminem acknowledged was his. Addressing the disturbing lyrics and apologising, Em said that they came "out of anger, stupidity and frustration when I was a teenager."
Primal diss tracks:Benzino – 'Pull Your Skirt Up', Eminem – 'Invasion (The Realest)', Eminem – 'The Sauce', Eminem – 'Boom in the Coffin', Benzino – 'Amend Lose Yourself', Eminem – 'Bully', Eminem (Feat. Hailie Jade, Obie Trice & D12) – 'Doe Rae Me (Hailie's Revenge)', Benzino (Feat. Blackness Child, Chris Blackness & The Untouchables) – 'G-Unit Killaz'.
Debbie Mathers-Briggs
Who: Eminem's estranged mother.
The beef: We were starting time made enlightened of Eminem'southward disdain for his female parent, Debbie Mather-Briggs, on his breakout single 'My Name Is': "99 percent of my life, I was lied to/I only constitute out my mom does more than dope than I practise." In September 1999, she filed a lawsuit claiming that he slandered her and was seeking $10 million in amercement. Em continued to phone call her out on his 2000 album 'The Marshall Mathers LP'; she responded past dropping a couple of songs of her own with unknown rap duo ID-X."Will the real Marshall Mathers please stand upwardly and take responsibility for his actions?" she asked on 'Dear Marshall (An Open Letter to Eminem)'.
In August 2001, Mathers-Briggs' lawsuit resulted in a settlement of $25,000. She received just $1,600 of information technology after the judge ruled that $23,354.25 should go to her onetime lawyer, Fred Gibson. Eminem was quick to address the settlement on 'Without Me': "I but settled all my lawsuits/Fuck y'all Debbie!" And so came the unforgiving 'Cleanin' Out My Closet', where Em portrays Mathers-Briggs as a pill popper, abuser and opportunist: "Only how cartel you try to take what you didn't help me to get?!/You selfish bowwow, I hope y'all fuckin' burn down in hell for this shit!"
Appearing to phone call a truce in 2013, Em paid tribute to his mother on 'Headlights': "But regardless, I don't hate you 'cause, Ma/You're even so cute to me, 'cause you lot're my mom."
Cardinal diss Tracks:Eminem – 'My Name Is', Eminem – 'Marshall Mathers', Debbie Mathers-Briggs – 'Dearest Marshall (An Open Letter to Eminem)', ID-X (Feat. Debbie Mathers-Briggs) – 'Ready the Record Direct', Eminem – 'Cleanin' Out My Closet'.
Ja Rule
Who: Nautical chart-topping Queens MC who famously battled 50 Cent and lost.
The beefiness: Eminem adopted his beef with Ja Rule because of his human relationship with fifty Cent. The first time Ja went at Em was via his family on 'Loose Change': "Em, you claim your mother's a crackhead/And Kim is a known slut/So what'south Hailie gonna be when she grows up?" Hopping directly in the studio, Em recorded a series of diss records going back at Ja, including 'Doe Rae Me (Hailie's Revenge)' and the remix of 2Pac's 'Hail Mary' with 50 and Busta Rhymes. The Murder Inc. rapper hit dorsum with a series of his own records, the biggest being 'Clap Back', which hears him compare Eminem to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Eminem responded with a few more tracks, most notably 'Become To Slumber' from the Cradle two the Grave soundtrack, simply he eventually called time on the beef in 2004 on the song 'Like Toy Soldiers'.
Diss tracks: Ja Rule – 'Loose Change', Eminem, l Cent & Busta Rhymes – 'Hail Mary', Eminem (Feat. Hailie Jade, Obie Trice & D12) – 'Doe Rae Me (Hailie's Revenge)', Ja Dominion – 'Handclapping Back', Eminem (Feat. DMX & Obie Trice) – 'Go to Sleep'.
Vanilla Ice
Who: Rapper who became an overnight glory after releasing 'Ice Ice Baby'.
The beef: Before releasing his debut album, Eminem took a swipe at Vanilla Water ice as role of the rap grouping Soul Intent on the track 'MC Hammer vs. Vanilla Water ice'. And so in 1997, he released the songs 'Just Don't Give a Fuck' and 'Part Model', both of which mentioned Ice in an unpleasant fashion. In an interview with Vibe, Vanilla Ice was asked near Eminem and reportedly said his lyrical skills didn't print him. Em took offence and responded on 'Marshall Mathers': "Vanilla Water ice don't like me/He said some shit in Vibe to spite me/And then went and dyed his pilus just like me." Responding to Em on record simply one time, Ice released 'Exhale' in 2001. On it he spits: "You jibber jabber, bullshit, flapper, wannabe rapper/Imitation mini-me like who? Marshall Mathers." He afterward stated that the vocal was merely a joke and that he had no real beef with Eminem.
Diss tracks: Soul Intent – 'MC Hammer Vs. Vanilla Ice', Eminem – 'Just Don't Give a Fuck', Eminem – 'Role Model', Eminem – 'Marshall Mathers', Vanilla Water ice – 'Exhale'.
Canibus
Who: Jamaican-born American rapper known for engaging in a war of words with LL Cool J.
The beef:Starting in the belatedly 1990s after originally sharing a mutual respect for one some other, things changed between Eminem and Canibus afterwards LL Cool J dissed the latter on the track 'The Ripper Strikes Back'. Canibus accused Em of ghostwriting the LL Cool J record, and when Em denied information technology Canibus said he didn't believe him. A lyrical back and forth ensued betwixt the 2 rappers kicked off by Em on 'Role Model'. What followed was a series of concept disses from Canibus rapping from the perspective of Eminem'southward grapheme Stan; the well-nigh brutal being 'U Didn't Care'. Em hitting back with several subliminals scattered throughout 'The Eminem Prove', but the most vicious diss came when he dropped 'Can-I-Bowwow'. "Hey, mister, would you intendance to testify to/The ass-whippin' I'grand nearly to administer/To this ass-kissin' little vaginal blister?/Stanibus, little Marshall Mathers' sis," he rapped. Em then took a step dorsum from the beefiness while Canibus connected his assault, which included the runway 'Air Strike (Pop Killer)', where he allegedly included verses from members of D12 without their knowledge (he denies information technology was done without their participation). Soon afterward this the beef fizzled out.
Diss tracks:Eminem – 'Part Model', Canibus – 'Phuk U', Canibus – 'U Didn't Care', Canibus – 'Curriculum 101', Eminem (Feat. Dr. Dre) – 'Can I Bitch', Canibus (Feat. D12 & DZK) – 'Air Strike (Popular Killer)', Eminem – 'Rap God'.
Jermaine Dupri
Who: Multi-platinum selling producer/rapper known for his work with Conductor and Mariah Carey.
The beef: Eminem's beef with Jermaine Dupri was inherited from Dr. Dre. In XXL Magazine, Dupri claimed he was a better producer than Dre and Timbaland. The N.W.A. co-founder didn't have kindly to JD'due south words and proceeded to call him out on Em's 'Say What Yous Say'. Dupri responded with 'JD's Reply (Jackin' four Beats)', on which he accused Dr. Dre of not doing half of the work in the studio that he says he does. On the track'south last poesy JD turns his attention to Eminem, rapping: "Oh yeah, Eminem, I left yous out deliberately – y'all know why?/Cause to me y'all like a character in Disney World/Known for dissing pop groups and Justin's ex-girl/Shit don't nobody have you serious." Eminem jabbed back on his Canibus diss, 'Can-I-Bowwow', before extending his lyrical tirade to a DJ Kay Slay freestyle with Xzibit: "I stay beefing with JD, 'til the twenty-four hour period Dre two-ways me." On 'JD's Reply' Dupri said he would come back at Eminem "harder" if he responded, only he responded to neither Em, Dre or Xzibit.
Diss tracks: Eminem (Feat. Dr. Dre) – 'Say What Y'all Say', Jermaine Dupri – 'JD's Reply', Eminem – 'Can-I-Bitch', Eminem & Xzibit – 'DJ Kay Slay Freestyle'.
Joe Budden
Who: Retired rapper turned host and onetime fellow member of Butchery.
The beefiness:As co-host ofEveryday Struggle Joe Budden often defended Eminem, but when it came time for him and his beau hosts to review Em's 2022 single 'Walk on Water', Budden admitted he had lost the argument nigh Em'south relevance, though he remained diplomatic. Tact went out the window one time the tracklist for Em'due south 'Revival' album arrived. "The tracklist, without the benefit of the incertitude, appears to be utter garbage," Budden said on the prove. This marked a shift in the 'Pump it Upward' rapper'southward critique of Eminem, which saw him call 'Revival' vocal 'Untouchable' "trash" and "i of the worst songs I've ever heard." Eminem responded by taking a subliminal shot at Budden on the 'Chloraseptic' remix: "Not equally raw as I was, 'Walk on Water' sucks/Bowwow suck my dick!/Y'all saw the tracklist and had a fit 'fore you heard information technology."
In August 2018, Eminem dropped surprise album 'Kamikaze'. On opening track 'The Ringer', he sent a subliminal shot at Budden and his podcast co-hosts, only on 'Autumn' he pulled no punches, calling out Budden by name and even bringing up his 2022 arrest for allegedly attacking and robbing his ex-girlfriend. Budden responded on his podcast, telling the Detroit rapper that he'south "been meliorate than you this unabridged fucking decade!" He besides warned Eminem that he "live[s] for this type of shit."
Diss tracks: Eminem (Feat. 2 Chainz & PHresher) – 'Chloraseptic (Remix)', Eminem – 'The Ringer', Eminem – 'Fall'.
Lord Jamar
Who: Member of acclaimed rap grouping Brand Nubian.
The beef: It all started after Lord Jamar claimed in a Vlad TV interview that white rappers are guests in the house of hip-hop and not really role of the culture. From then he started to accept result with Eminem specifically. Addressing Jamar on the track 'Fall', Em tells him: "I vest here, clown!/Don't tell me 'bout the culture!" But Jamar continued to talk about Em, saying that he didn't call back he was anywhere almost the top of the list when it came to the all-time MCs. Em appeared to respond with a cryptic tweet that read: "People call back they want this problem 'til they become information technology." Jamar seemingly replied with a tweet of his ain: "Every trouble has a solution."
On his 2022 album 'Music To Be Murdered By', Eminem called Jamar "the weakest link" in Brand Nubian on 'I Will'. "I'm more than yous bargained for and I am far more worse/Than a forty-some bar Lord Jamar poetry… Your group was off the chain but you were the weakest link," he spits. Post-obit the release, in an interview with KXNG Crooked, Em said that he is a guest in hip-hop. Jamar claimed victory, tweeting: "This shit is case closed, at present all together repeat after me…WHITE PEOPLE ARE GUESTS IN THE Firm OF HIP HOP THAT Black PEOPLE BUILT!"
Diss tracks: Eminem – 'Fall', Eminem (Feat. KXNG Kleptomaniacal, Royce Da 5'ix″ & Joell Ortiz) – 'I Volition'.
Charlamagne Tha God
Who: Host of New York radio bear witness The Breakfast Gild.
The beef: After Charlamagne trashed Em's 'Revival' album and his BET Hip Hop Awards nil, the Detroit rapper fired dorsum at the radio host on his 'Kamikaze' album. "Charlamagne gonna hate anyhow, doesn't matter what I say/Give me Donkey of the Day," Em spits on 'The Ringer', referring to Charlamagne'southward regular segment where he gives a semi-serious critique of those whose actions he doesn't agree with. On 'Autumn', Em went at him once again: "One final time for Charlamagne/If my response is late, information technology's just how long information technology takes/To striking my fuckin' radar, I'k so far abroad." Em fired his terminal shot at The Breakfast Gild host on Conway the Auto'due south 'Bang'. In the concluding few lines on the record, Em spits: "Y'all lookin' at the charred remains of Charlamagne Tha God."
Diss tracks: Eminem – 'The Ringer', Eminem – 'Fall', Conway the Machine (Feat. Eminem) – 'Blindside'.
Source: https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/eminem-vs-everyone-comprehensive-list-slim-shady-lyrical-feuds-beefs-2561575
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