Eminem brutally torches Diddy thrice in new album
Eminem brutally torches Diddy thrice in new album
“Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace),” Eminem’s most recent album, takes a controversial swipe at Diddy by making reference to previous allegations of sexual assault and other controversies.
Eminem strongly targets Diddy in a few tracks in this collection, delivered on Friday. The melody “Antichrist” considers Eminem depicting himself to be a miscreant, conveying lines that challenge the audience with sharp mind and provocative substance. “But who else is as pitiless, actually witty and crass, hideous, ghastly, and insidious as me… or spitting as nasty?” he sings in the rap. Next simpleton asks me is getting his butt beat more terrible than Diddy.”
This is carried on by the track “Fuel,” which features JID and appears on Death of Slim Shady. Incorporating references to alleged sexual assaults and even the notorious Tupac Shakur murder, Eminem intensifies his criticism in this section. The verses recommend an intense allegation: ” Try not to test like an exposition (Why?)/Because like where my home slices out West, yes (Definitely)/We can simply get out (Whatever?)/I’m like an ‘R-A-P-E-R (No doubt)/Got so many S-As (S-As) S-As (Huh)/Pause, he didn’t illuminate the word rapper and leave a ‘P’, did he?/(Yup!!!!)”
Additionally, Eminem indicates Diddy’s supposed contribution in Tupac’s 1996 homicide in the verses, “R-I-P, find happiness in the hereafter, Big deal/And ‘Pac, both of you all ought to be living/Correct, however I ain’t tryna hamburger with him because he could put a hit on me like Keefe D, get him/And that is the main way you will be killing me (Nah) won’t be on no beat, senseless (Definitely).”
Eminem’s twelfth studio collection pushes limits and has blended critical discussion, causing disturbances across the music business with its strong allegations and story.
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