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Eminem’s most brutal disses on “The Death of Slim Shady”

Eminem’s most brutal disses on “The Death of Slim Shady”

Eminem is back, and he has a bone to pick with… well, pretty much everyone.

In his highly anticipated 12th studio album, released on July 12, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), The Rap God proves once again why he is the most feared and respected MC in the game.

Through his infamous alter ego Slim Shady, Eminem fires a barrage of scathing dissipation at a who’s who of celebrities and public figures. No one is safe from his lyrical wrath – not Sean “Diddy” Combs, not Kanye West, not even Bill Cosby, Amber Heard, Caitlyn Jenner, Machine Gun Kelly, Ja Rule or R. Kelly.

In “Fuel,” featuring rising star JID, Eminem gets down to business and addresses the numerous allegations of sexual assault against Diddy.

It’s a diss that’s been years in the making, and Eminem doesn’t hold back: “I’m like a RAPER / Got so many S-As, S-As / Wait, he didn’t just write the word ‘rapper’ and leave out a P, did he?”

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Eminem took aim at P. Diddy. WireImage

But the disses don’t stop there. In “Antichrist,” Eminem takes aim at Kanye West’s mental health issues, rapping: “The brain is dead, Space Cadet / Like Ye forget to take his meds.”

On the same track, he makes fun of Bill Cosby’s alleged crimes with a line that is as clever as it is blatant: “Shady as Bill takein’ the pill and put it in your soft drink.”

The jabs don’t stop, including an unexpected jab at Amber Heard in “Lucifer”: “We squashed the beef like a hamburger patty / Or should I say a giant pile of shit? / ‘Cause I put that shit to bed / Like Amber Heard on Mattress Firm.”

And in “Brand New Dance,” Eminem takes a swipe at Caitlyn Jenner: “I smoke weed every day / Yeah, Snoop Dogg got nothing on me / He’s just a chronic Tic Tac / You were right, yeah, that was pretty good, Caitlyn, I like it that way a lot of the time.”

But that’s not all. In “Road Rage,” Eminem reignites old feuds with Machine Gun Kelly and Ja Rule, spitting: “MGK, I’m the GOAT, you’re just a goat / Ja Rule, you’re still bitter, that’s why you so ruthless.” And in “Houdini,” he attacks R. Kelly: “In the coupe leaning back my seat, bumpin’ R. Kelly’s favorite group, The Black Guy Pees.”

Machine Gun Kelly once again drew the ire of Eminem. P Photo/Chris Pizzello.

With The death of Slim ShadyEminem proves he’s still the king of controversy, the master of the diss track, and the voice of a generation that won’t be silenced. He’s not just a rapper – he’s a cultural icon, a provocateur, and a force to be reckoned with.

If you are a fan of uncompromising hip-hop, then The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is a must-see. Eminem may be older and wiser, but he still has the same fire in his belly and the same razor-sharp wit that made him a legend.

Listen to Eminem’s The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) below.