Snoop Dogg previews new song, firing subliminal shots at Eminem

Snoop Dogg has recently reviewed new song, supposedly titled “Talk That S**T To Me,” where Snoop references “Curtain Call,” “Kamikaze” and “Superman.”

That ni**a better leave me alone! says Snoop Dogg before the track starts. On the second verse, he raps:

“Shop stopper that dropped classics? The same ni**a that CLOSED CURTAINS will close caskets. Preforming like compilation tracks, running numbers up, but they’re even miscalculating that” (meaning Curtain Call: The Hits numbers are fake. As you might know the album is longest charting hip-hop album in Billboard history)

“Goin KAMIKAZE for me and my concentration camps…boy you had to take them back.”

“You play Superman, I’ll be your Crip tonight” (as in kryptonite)

We definitely know this is not “Zeus” response, because a shorter version of the song was circulating on the net 2 months ago. So we think, Snoop threw those jabs at Eminem out of no reason and now that Eminem dropped “Zeus,” Snoop replayed the full song on his Instagram.

Listen to the song below:

Royce, Public Enemy, Paul Rosenberg & more react on Lil Pump dissing Eminem

Couple of days ago, Lil Pump dissed Eminem on his Instagram story.

While Eminem has not responded, rappers from his camp are sharpening their clutches like like a chained beasts.

Boogie, Paul Rosenberg, Public Enemy, Chuck D, Nasaan, Royce Da 5’9″, Kxng Crooked, Lazarus and MAJ (who is featured on Eminem’s “These Demons”) have all responded to Little Pimp.

Check out the reactions below:

 

Royce 5’9″ threatens Lil Pump after blasting Eminem in Instagram rant

Yesterday, Lil Pump called out Eminem in a bizarre rant on his Instagram Story, calling the legendary rapper “lame as hell,” and dubbing him “old,” among other things.

The ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper’s tirade ignited a social media firestorm, but not in his favor. “Lil Pump” quickly trended on Twitter in the United States, as thousands of people clowned on him for dragging Eminem’s name to stay relevant.

There were responses from Eminem’s camp too. Royce Da 5’9″ message to Little Pimp was clear as a blue sky: “I will slap them glasses so far off his face, they will land in whole another genre. Not cause I am mad but just cause I am exhausted with all the tough talk from all these harmless creatures. Enjoy yourself. You actually make money off blatant misappropriation while not being really good at anything.

You can check out the screenshot below:

WATCH: Lil Pump disses Eminem

Lil Pump has just dissed Eminem on his Instagram story.

Aye, f*%* Eminem! You lame as hell. Ain’t nobody listens to your old a*s. You lame as f***, b****.” says Little Pimp in the video.

You can watch that disgraceful video below:

We don’t know yet what was the motive of Lil Pump gong at Eminem like that. All we know Eminem has not dissed him on Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. Might be political views? Eminem hates Donald Trump, Pump supports him. Or, is Lil Pump clout-chasing? cause somebody remind him about monthly Spotify listeners:

LIL PUMP: 9.5 million monthly listeners. 
EMINEM: 38.7 million monthly listeners. 

Eminem did diss Lil Pump on “The Ringer” off Kamikaze back in 2018 but Pump said he deserved that. You can check all the info in the video above.

Old Interview of Snoop Dogg trash-talking on Eminem & “Stan” re-emerges

Following the release of Eminem’s “Zeus” from the deluxe edition of Music to Be Murdered By – Side B, where Eminem throws jabs at Snoop Dogg, many fans had different theories about why Eminem fired shots at Snoop Dogg.

In the song, Eminem raps: “As far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me. But, just not in my camp. I’m diplomatic, ’cause I’m tryna be. Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me. Man, dog, you was like a damn God to me. Man, not really. I had dog backwards.”

Snoop Dogg has always been some kind of salty towards Eminem in his interviews. Most recently, Snoop leave out Eminem from his Top 10, said he can live without Eminem’s music and Slim Shady is only considered Top 10 in the game because of Dr. Dre.

Recently, a decades old interview has surfaced online, where Snoop Dogg is dissing Eminem and his one of the greatest hits, “Stan,” featuring Dido.

At one point, Snoop said, “I don’t listen to Eminem records. No disrespect to him. I’m gangsta.” and then mocks ‘Stan’ lyrics: “I don’t hear that bulls**t, I’m a gangsta”

You can listen to the interview below:

Eminem disses Bon Iver on a new song “Book of Rhymes”

Yesterday Eminem dropped the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which includes a song “Book of Rhymes,” featuring DJ Premier and produced by Illa Da Producer, Luis Resto and Eminem himself.

In the song, Eminem raps:

I will tear new behinds out of rivals, even your idols, I don’t care
It’s Music to Be Murdered By, so Bon Iver can swallow a fuckin’ Ja Rule bobblehead
And die slow like Alzheimer’s (Ha-ha)

Two years ago, Justin Vernon, who is a lead singer of Bon Iver band, made a song “Fall” with Eminem. In the song, where Em raps: Tyler create nothin’, I see why you called yourself a fa***t, b**ch.” After few days the song was released, Justin spoke out against the slur used in the song, intending to “kill” the track:

Was not in the studio for the Eminem track… came from a session with BJ Burton and Mike Will. Not a fan of the message, it is tired. Asked them to change the track, would not do it. Eminem is one of the best rappers of all time, there is no doubt. I have and will respect that. Though, this is not the time to criticize Youth, it is the time to listen. To act. It is certainly not the time for slurs. Wish they would have listened when we asked them to change it.” said Justin Vernon in his tweets.

Today, 8 years ago, The Game released “Blood of Christ,” a diss towards G-Unit

On this day, 8 years ago, December 11th, 2012, The Game released Jesus Piece album.

The album includes a song “Blood of Christ” as a bonus track, which is produced by Dawaun Parker and is a diss towards 50 Cent along other members of G-Unit and many others.

In the song, The Game raps: “Notoriouses, bring that Benz in, I’m about a dollar, ni**a f**k 50 Cent, I heard Tony Yayo can’t pay the rent, I heard Lloyd Banks can’t pay the rent, I beat the G-Unit out of 40 Glocc, Sue me for forty grand, that same forty will get you shot.

This is the response of 50 Cent’s “My Life” jab, which also features Eminem. In the song, Fifty raps: “I tried to help ni**as get on, they turned around and spit right in my face, so Game and Buck, both can suck a d***.

The Game also shouts out Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre in the song: “Shoutout to my ni**a Dr. Dre, He ain’t ever gotta put out Detox, now that he got me and f**king Kendrick and them muthaf**kin Dre Beats you got on yo muthaf**kin head, That ni**a made a billion dollars off a muthaf**kin headphone.

You can revisit the track below:

 

Jeezy takes shots at 50 Cent in a new song “Therapy For My Soul”

Before Jeezy drops The Recession 2 album, the Atlanta rapper dropped the “Back” follow-up single “Therapy For My Soul”. In the song, Jeezy appears to take shots at 50 Cent with the following lines:

“Since we talking boss talk, let’s address the sucka s**t,
Grown man playing on Instagram, real sucka s**t
Why the f**k this clown ni**a playing with my legacy?
Solid in these streets, that’s some s**t that you will never be
Talking ’bout power, but weak ni**as do the most
In real life, ni**a you really borrow money from Ghost
All that lil’ boy s**t, yeah it make it evident
Made millions in these streets, what the f**k is 50 Cent?
And it’s still Free Meech, love him if he right or wrong
But the streets wanna know, do we really get along
If you askin’ me, ni**a, that’s one thousand percent.”

(Lyrics from Genius)

You can listen to the song below:

Also check 50 Cent’s response here!

 

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