A$AP Rocky namedrops Eminem in a new song with Denzel Curry Posted on July 20, 2024 By Remy Gelenidze It’s been a while! Denzel Curry‘s King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 has finally arrived. Advertisement Clocking in at nearly 35 minutes, the 15-track project honors the great musical heritages of the South with its extensive list of featured artists who hail from the region: Curry’s former Raider Klan member Key Nyata, Juicy J, Project Pat, Maxo Kream, That Mexican OT, Mike Dimes, TiaCorine, 2 Chainz, Kenny Mason, Ski Mask The Slump God and PlayThatBoiZay, along with special guests Armani White, A$AP Ferg and A$AP Rocky. Advertisement King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 arrives 12 long years after its predecessor and is a perfect homage to Curry’s Southern roots. Across the 15 tracks, he and his collaborators show why the region has been so influential in music and even proves that the South is here to stay for a long time.A$AP Rocky and PlayThatBoiZay are featured on a track called “HOODLUMZ,” in which Pretty Flacko namedrops Eminem with the following lines: “My weird homie rock a blonde lace like ’98 Eminem. Him again, nail paint, art, hell nah, I ain’t feminine.” Is A$AP Rocky making fun of trans people and mentions Eminem? Either way, it seems just another weak bar. You can listen to the song below: Advertisement You can also read the review of Denzel Curry’s new album by our boy CeaTee below: Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by CeaTee (@ceatee_reviews)RECENT RELATED ARTICLESDoja Cat Freestyles Over “The Real Slim Shady” Beat, Nails Eminem’s Iconic DeliveryApril 23, 2026Jack Harlow Reflects on Eminem Song That Changed His LifeApril 23, 2026D-Nice Reacts to Eminem Wearing T-Shirt of His Album CoverApril 21, 2026Big Sean, Obie Trice, Questlove & More React to Eminem’s 18 Years Of SobrietyApril 21, 2026Eminem Celebrates 18 Years Sober: Inside His Journey from Near-Fatal Overdose to RecoveryApril 21, 2026Former Adult Film Star Lisa Ann Talks Working With EminemApril 20, 2026 Eminem