New Song: Lyrical Lemonade & Eminem – “Doomsday Pt. 2”

“Doomsday Pt. 2” by Eminem from Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade compilation album, All Is Yellow, is out now! The song is produced by Daniyel and John Nocito with the original “Role Model” production coming from Eminem, Luis Resto, Mel-Man and Dr. Dre.

In the song, Eminem makes fun of Benzino, who has been dissing Slim Shady in the last few years. “Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh, what is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe, “Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?” Eminem raps in the song.

Eminem employs a riddle to draw a comparison between his old rival, Benzino, and a giraffe, an animal known for its distinctively long neck. This riddle cleverly references a moment back in 2010 when Eminem, during the filming of “Not Afraid” behind the scenes, was ironically asked what he feared, to which he humorously responded with “Giraffes.”

By posing the riddle and asserting that the opposite of Benzino is a giraffe, Eminem is essentially saying that Benzino is not, and has never been, a source of fear for him. This is reinforced by the punchline that Benzino has no neck—a playful exaggeration suggesting there’s nothing there for Eminem to attack, both literally and metaphorically.

The line “Go at his neck,” a common phrase in rap that typically means to verbally attack someone fiercely, is turned on its head with Eminem’s retort, “How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have.” Here, Eminem is not just making a physical joke at Benzino’s expense but also implying that Benzino is not a worthy opponent in a rap battle. The joke about Benzino’s lack of a neck is used to underscore the point that Eminem feels there’s nothing to attack because Benzino poses no real threat or challenge to him.

The giraffe metaphor serves a dual purpose: it recalls a personal joke from Eminem’s past, thus connecting it to his larger narrative, and it functions as a tool to diminish Benzino’s reputation in the rap community. Eminem’s use of this comparison to a giraffe, which is known for its long neck, to claim that Benzino has none, is a classic example of his complex lyricism and sharp wit. This is a testament to Eminem’s skill in integrating personal anecdotes, and humor and dissing his rivals within his music. (via Genius).

Em continues bashing Benzino and mentions his daughter Coi Leray: “Arm so short he can’t even touch his hands / When they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks (Wow) / Sorry, I don’t mean (What?) to upset you, Ben’ (Yeah) / When I talk about (What?) all the debt you in (Uh) / I hear that you been (What?) creepin’ on the low / In them cheap hotels (Yeah), that they catch you in (What?) / Jesus Christ, dawg (Damn), when you said two-ten (What?) / Never guessed you meant (Damn) at the Red Roof Inn (Shit) / In a room with one single bed, two men (What?) / Shady, man, you can’t—, yes, you can / Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day (What?) / But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say (Huh?) / Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ayy?

Red Roof Inn is an American economy hotel chain in the United States with over 600 properties globally, primarily in the Midwest, Southern, and Eastern United States. Benzino has been reportedly kicked out of the hotel and allegedly sleeping with another man. Several rumours have been spread that Benzino is gay after he has reportedly “told the LGBTQ+ community to stop flirting with him.”

At the end of the verse, Eminem also shouts out J. Cole and Dr. Dre’s label Aftermath: “I’m back with Cole Bennett, And I been at the level J. Cole been at, It’s Aftermath that I ride for ’til I die.” Em has previously mentioned and praised J. Cole’s skills in the numerous interviews and Cole has named Eminem as one of his biggest influences. Even though there is much mutual respect between the two rappers, they have never released a song together.

Em also reminded everyone who had the best verse on Drake’s 2009 single, “Forever,” which also features Lil Wayne and Kanye West: “I’m not tryna be controversial, I’d rather, Talk about s–t with the purpose that matters, Like who had second best verse on “Forever”?” It’s popular consensus that Eminem laid the best verse on “Forever,”. Em is suggesting people to discuss who had the second best verse on a song, because you know who belongs the best title. Kanye West also previously revealed that when he first heard Em’s verse, it made him cancel appointments to rewrite his verse.

You can bump the new song below:

Eminem receives backlash over ‘insensitive’ Jeffrey Dahmer lyrics after Netflix TV series

Eminem, Kesha, and Katy Perry have all come under fire over some song lyrics referencing the crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer after a hit new Netflix series put the serial killer back in the spotlight.

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story stars American Horror Stories actor Evan Peters as the murderer and explores the 13 years he spent committing the crimes before his arrest in 1990. Viewers have been gripped by the mini-series, which shows how Dahmer got away with his crimes and how he was later found with body parts in his apartment, with evidence suggesting he had even eaten some of his victims.

While some are only just discovering the level of Dahmer’s depravity, he’s no stranger to Eminem who has referenced the serial killer in a number of songs.

In a song “Bagpipes from Baghdad,” from Relapse, Eminem raps: “With that Latin hunk Luis Miguel / Nick Cannon better back the f*** up… / Zap and Eric Clapton shaft brings Abba crunk… / I cut you like Dahmer, pull a butcher knife on ya.”

In a song “Must Be The Ganja,” which is also from Relapse album, Em raps: “Faced with a dilemma: I can be Dalai Lama / And be calm or bring drama, a step beyond of Jeffrey Dahmer.”

The track “Brainless” from The Marshall Mathers LP2, also features a reference to the famous serial killer: “Something’s wrong with my head / Just think if I had a brain in it, thank God that I don’t, ’cause I’d probably be Dahmer, ’cause mama always said / If you had a brain you’d be dangerous.”

Following the release of Relapse, Slim Shady explained: “I did find myself watching a lot of documentaries on serial killers. I mean, I always had a thing for them. Oh, that’s not twisted in itself at all, right? I’ve always been intrigued by them and I found that watching movies about killers sparked something in me… The way a serial killer’s mind works, just the psychology of them is pretty f*cking crazy. I was definitely inspired by that, but most of the album’s imagery came from my own mind.”

Venting their disgust over the references on social media, many music fans said it was “disgusting” and “insensitive” to Dahmer’s victims and felt the artists should be held to account.

Jay-Z shouts out Eminem on a new song with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne

DJ Khaled has just dropped a star-studded album “God Did,” which includes a long-awaited “Use This Gospel” remix by Kanye West and Eminem, produced by Dr. Dre.

The new project also includes a song with the same title as the album, “God Did,” featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend and Fridayy.

In the song, Jay-Z gives a little shout out to Eminem with the following lines: “E was down ten for this / We just got his ten back then went back like, “Where the interests is?” / Em light up the O3 / We let y’all do the zazas, OG for the OGs / Some new ni**as out of pocket, talkin’ exotic / You barely been in the Baham— (Haha) that’s another topic.”

“Em light up the O3 (’03)” looks like to be a double entendre. Emory Jones lighting up the cigar that Hov is producing and Eminem lighting up the year 2003.

This is not the first time Hov is giving Eminem a nod. On a 2003 song “Excuse Me Miss,” with Pharrell Williams, Jay raps: “Got one chef, one maid, all I need is a partner / To play spades with the cards up, ALL TRUST / Who else you gon’ run with? The truth is us / Only dudes movin’ units – Em, Pimp Juice and us.”

On a 2009 song “A Star Is Born,” with J. Cole, Jigga raps: “Wayne did ‘A Milli,’ 50 did a milli / Ye too, but what Em did was silly / The white boy blossomed after Dre endorsed him / His flow on “Renegade,” f**king awesome! / Applaud him!”

You can listen to the new song below:

EXCLUSIVE: Here are few lines from The Game’s upcoming diss-song towards Eminem

During a recent appearance on Clubhouse, Wack 100, who is the manager of The Game, revealed that the West Coast rapper is preparing for the release of his next single, where Game “is starting fire” by dissing Eminem.

According to Wack, the track is titled “Black Slim Shady” and it’s coming soon.

After the clip spread around the internet, a very close affiliate to Dr. Dre and The Game said he has already heard a song and revealed few lines from it. He said, “Oh boy, I already heard the track. This is going to get ugly. Game does not write his own s**t.” And the bars go like:

“Tell Dre I’m better than every ni**a he ever signed and if Slim Shady white I guess I’m sniffing coke lines.” 

The source also says Game is rapping like Eminem and sounds like 50 Cent on the hook. You can check the screenshot below:

 

Dr. Dre calls his ex-wife gold digger on a new GTA song with Eminem (Lyrics)

Dr. Dre has released a bunch of new songs as part of GTA Online: The Contract update, before the next-gen version of the game drops in March, 2022.

With The Contract released new song “Gospel,” featuring Eminem and The D.O.C. came with it.

In the song, Dr. Dre raps: “I’m the future, ni**a / Ni**a like me, still here, motherf**ker, go figure / Lookin’ for my next gold digger / This summer here gon’ be colder than winter.” This line is most likely a hint to Dre’s ex-wife, as she’s expected to earn $3.5 million a year in spousal support after recent divorce.

For the full lyrics, check Genius below:

New Song: GRIP – “Spatula”

GRIP unleashes short but bar-heavy, hype-up new track titled “Spatula,” produced by Wili Hendrixs.

This is the first official release from GRIP after dropping 17-track Shady Records debut project I Died For This??, back in August, which featured guest appearances from Eminem, Kay Nellz, Kenny Mason, AHYES, Big Rube, Tate 228, Dead Casssettes, Wara, Royce Da 5’9”, and Wiley from Atlanta.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the new track includes: “Got leeches all on my dick, got b***hes all on my line / Hoppin’ in my DMs, really divin’ out the deep end / Tryna see if we can be friends, well, that depends / Gotta pretend only for the weekend / And don’t keep tabs on the cash he spend / Smash on the dash while your a*s leave him / I know you gotta get laid, but I gotta get paid / I got too many rats on my calendar.”

You can bump the “Spatula” below:

Westside Boogie – “Contradictions” (Live Visuals)

After “Everythings For Sale” and dozens of features and freestyles, Shady Records’ Westside Boogie made his official return with the single “Outside,” a collaboration alongside Joey BADA$$ last December. The Compton rapper more recently followed that with the Mamii-assisted “Float,” further raising hopes that a new album was close by.

Few days ago, Boogie kept things going with a soulful offering, titled “Contradictions” and the live performance with his band came with it.

You can watch the performance below:

Young Thug references Eminem in a song from his new album

Young Thug released new album “Punk” and it is predicted to debut inside Top 3 on US Billboard 200 with approximate sales of 95,000 album equivalent units.

The new project features guest verses from Drake, Future, Juice WRLD, Mac Miller, Gunna, Doja Cat, and more.

“Punk” album includes a song titled “Faces,” in which Thugger references Eminem with the following lines: “Watch me falsetto out in Vegas with your lady (Woo) / Tryna rob, your chances are Slimmer than Shady (Yeah).”

This is not the first time the Atlanta-born rapper plays on words Slim Shady. Back in 2020, Thugger released a song with Gunna titled “Diamonds Dancing,” where he raps: “This money be my missus, drive me crazy, I need Ritalin / I told ’em, “I’m so Slim, I’m so Shady, I admit it, yeah.”

You can bump the new track below:

 

J. Cole references Eminem on a new song from “The Off-Season” album

After three years, J. Cole has returned to deliver his sixth solo studio album, titled The Off-Season. The album features guest appearances from Lil Baby, 21 Savage, and more.

On the song titled “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e,” Cole references Eminem with the following lines: “Just did the mental math and calculated my worth / S**t crazy, didn’t know I got more M’s than a Real Slim Shady video…

This is a play on the name of Eminem and his alter ego named Slim Shady. Eminem’s shortened moniker, “Em”, is homonymous with the letter “M”, an abbreviation for million. Em’s lead single from the MMLP, The Real Slim Shady has a music video in which the are multiple Slim Shadies being manufactured throughout the video.

J. Cole had a similar line on “KOD” in 2018, where he raps: “Bi**hes been askin’, “What have you done lately? I stacked a few M’s like my last name was Shady.

You can listen to the new song below:

New Video: Tom MacDonald – “Dear Slim” (Produced by Eminem)

Eminem recently collaborated with Nifty Gateway for his first NFT Release where the fans get to purchase some rare collectibles, including Trading Cards, Action Figures, and a lot more.

The NFT drop also featured “Stan’s Revenge” aminated video, which included an original beat produced by Slim Shady himself, A Pair of Shady XV Air Jordan Carhartt 4s, SSLP20 Film Strip signed by Eminem, and a signed Vinyl of “Infinite”.

This was an auction-based NFT, where the highest bidder will be able to take it home. Now Eminem’s “STAN’S REVENGE” NFT has been sold with a whopping $100,000 and it’s won by the rapper Tom MacDonald which was used on his latest release, titled “Dear Slim”. Music video inspired by “Stan” also came with it.

The lyrics of the song is dedicated to Eminem entirely. At one point, the Canadian rapper raps: “People claim that you hate me, but Marshall, that can’t be right, dude, You’d have to hate yourself as well ’cause, Marshall, I’m you.”

You can read the full lyrics of the song here and listen to the new track below:

Eminem responds “cancellation” with animated lyric video of “Tone Deaf”

A hatred campaign against one of the greatest rappers of all time, Eminem, has recently started on TikTok by likely bored Gen-Z who attempted to bring down Eminem once and for all. The reason? A violent lyrics used by Eminem on “Love The Way You Lie,’ featuring Rihanna.

In an apparent response to the viral movement, Eminem came through to unleash some animated visuals for “Tone Deaf,” a song from his latest album, Music To Be Murdered By, as the lyrics of the song references cancelation lines: “I won’t stop even when my hair turns grey, ’cause they won’t stop until they cancel me,” raps Eminem.

Though the clip is only an animated lyric video, one has to once if it foreshadows a more substantial clip to come — after all, there are plenty of vivid images found throughout that would feel right at home in an Eminem video. You can watch it below:

Eminem apologizes to Rihanna for a leaked “Things Get Worse” song

Eminem has released a Side B deluxe edition of his most recent LP Music to Be Murdered By with a new collection of 16 songs, featuring Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier, an Skylar Gray among others.

On the track called “Zeus,” which features White Gold, Eminem offers an apology to Rihanna. He references a decade-old song “Things Get Worse,” featuring B.O.B, where Eminem raps:

He grabbed his encyclopedia off of the top of his f**king CD rack
Hit her with that then he threw her into the TV ah
I’m not playing Rihanna, where’d you get the VD at
Motherf**k the media
I’m reading ya something strictly from me to ya
Straight off the paper and this one’s a freebie Jack
Let me add my two cents
Of course I side with Chris Brown
I’d beat a b**ch down, too
If she gave my d**k an itch, now
It’s just ridiculous how
Much this kind of sit-ow-uation can make her stink
How much gangster s**t can he dish out 

In new song, Eminem raps:

But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest
And wholeheartedly, apologies, Rihanna
For that song that leaked, I’m sorry, Ri
It wasn’t meant to cause you grief
Regardless, it was wrong of me..

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