Talking about her drug habits, her lying, and exposing her for telling him she wished he’d died instead of his uncle, Ronnie, it’s a hard listen at times but helps you to understand why Eminem is the way he is. Not your typical diss record, it’s one that goes for the heartstrings instead of the jugular and the main target is actually Em’s mother, Debbie Mathers. “Cleanin’ Out My Closet”Īrguably one of Eminem’s greatest songs, let alone diss records, “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” is a heartfelt walkthrough Eminem’s upbringing. Jermaine Dupri and Pet Shop Boys pick up a few stray bullets too. Probably one of the funnier diss records Eminem has ever put out, “Can I Bitch” is a hysterical fictional tale with some truths sprinkled throughout that kicked rapper Canibus while he was down – this coming after LL Cool ended his career via their monumental rap beef. Taking aim at: Canibus, Jermaine Dupri & Pet Shop Boys But Em does open with some memorable lines: “You ain’t no killer, you a pussy/ That Ecstasy done got you all emotional and mushy.” 8. Not getting too involved on this one in comparison to some of his other Ja Rule diss records, it’s Busta Rhymes that steals the show. Teaming up with 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes, “Hail Mary” hears Eminem throw more lyrical jabs at Ja Rule over the classic 2Pac instrumental of the same name. Her then husband Nick Cannon also caught some heat after he took to Twitter to say he would ruin Em’s career.ĩ. Saying he had voicemails and other evidence that prove it was in fact Mariah who was “obsessed”, he also claimed Mariah flew out to his house to have sex and that she had a drinking problem. Taking aim at: Mariah Carey & Nick CannonĪ direct response to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed”, Eminem fired a warning shot at the pop starlet telling her that she needed to keep her mouth shut unless she wanted to be embarrassed. Eminem started off being cool with the nu metal band – he collaborated with them on “Turn Me Loose” and “Our House” and even appeared in the “Break Stuff” video – but after inserting themselves into the ongoing beef between Em and Everlast he decided enough was enough and let them have it. Taking aim at: Limp Bizkit, Everlast & Dilated PeoplesĪppearing at the end of the first disc of D12’s debut album, Devil’s Night, “Girls” hears Em take aim at Limp Bizkit. Addressing everyone who had something negative to say about his 2017 album Revival, it features some of his most devastating and direct lyrical attacks to date, taking aim at some of today’s most recognised names.īut before Kamikaze Eminem’s resume was already stacked with some pretty hard-hitting diss records. His recently released 10th studio album Kamikaze was the result of various artists and critics waking up a sleeping (rap) giant. Not stopping there though, it’s not just rappers he’s attacked, he’s also fired shots at his ex-wife Kim, his mother Debbie, his high school bully D’Angelo Bailey, his critics and even some of his fans. Never one to shy away from naming names, Eminem has gone back and forth with Benzino, Ja Rule, Insane Clown Posse, Canibus, Everlast, Cage, Limp Bizkit, Mariah Carey, Ma$e and Jermaine Dupri, to name but a few. Because either you learned pretty quickly after your first shot at the king that you didn’t want the smoke and so decided to fall all the way back to the bottom of rap’s totem pole, or you’re reading this on your lunch break at your local Starbucks after your rap career ended abruptly.Įmbroiled in some of Hip Hop’s most iconic battles, Eminem has been flexing his lyrical muscles for years and he’s even ended a couple of careers along the way.
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