After hearing this Royce wrote a diss record mainly to Bizarre called "Shit On You", obviously over the beat of D12's "Shit On You" but never released it as he didn't want to start a feud with D After a while, Eminem and Royce were starting to part ways and not talking so much. In a recent interview, Royce was asked "Who do you think is ruining rap right now? Or who would you say is whack or want to start a beef with any time soon? To this Royce replied "D12" and calling them "the worst fucking rap group ever".
D12 heard this remark from Royce and considered it a challenge. At the 50 Cent release party in Detroit, D12 had recorded a mixtape to give it for free to the hardcore fans.
The first track was titled "Smackdown" and started the CD with the Royce interview in which he called them out. The track went into a full out diss record over the beat of 50 Cent's "Backdown". However, Eminem did not appear in any of these D12 tracks, it was only the 5 other members.
After hearing this Royce went to his local radio station for an Interview claiming he's going to be coming back much harder 3 times. While there they played the, at the time unheard, Shit On You disses to Bizarre. Over the next few days, Royce lived up to his word and released all 3 tracks, "Malcolm X", which is a diss to all of D12, "What We Do", also a diss to D12, and finally "We Riding", a full track directed straight towards Eminem.
Each track coming harder than the last. Although We Ridin is a track directed at Eminem, it is not a full force diss track, it is merely Royce's feelings about Eminem put on wax. After these tracks, D12 had clearly been shown up. Proof being the ring leader of D12 did a remake of 50 Cents "Many Men" and released it. The track was seen as an awful attempt to diss. This was the last diss record that was released.
After all this, Royce and Proof were still exchanging threats and such and decided to end it for good, by meeting in Detroit, just the two of them. When met up, Royce and Proof went at it and were both arrested for each carrying a weapon.
They both spent a night in the cell together and had a chance to talk it through and solved the beef there that night. Obviously Eminem and Royce patched things up as they have made many collaborations after this beef.
Eminem's beef with Ja rule was actually started with rapper 50 Cent who had beef with Ja rule when both rappers had begun to show interest in a career in rap. It is important to note both were born in the Jamaican area of Queens New York. Because obviously, any man is going to have to step in and defend his wife when she gets dissed. Nick Cannon did just that for his then-wife when Eminem sent shots to her.
Em also dissed Cannon on "Bagpipes for Baghdad. Eminem has never taken constructive criticism lightly, evident by the fact that his whole beef with Benzino started because the co-founder of The Source reviewed Em's Marshall Mathers LP album at two out of five mics. So he dissed Benzino on "The Sauce," which inspired Benzino to rap the song "Pull Your Skirt Up," where he claimed to have started Eminem's career early on after featuring a young Em in his magazine's Unsigned Hype section in This led Em to retaliate with "Nail in the Coffin," exposing Benzino's shady business practices.
Benzino's never quite recovered and he and The Source have since parted ways. It is rare for Eminem to ever apologize for the things he says in his raps, but in this instance, he felt guilty enough to publicly apologize.
One of the rappers who Eminem dissed on Kamikaze was Tyler the Creator and in his lyrics on the song "Fall," Em called him "the F word. The princess of pop has blessed her Instagram followers with some more raunchy snaps.
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Previously, Kelly released a new song called "Bullets With Names," on which he seemingly bragged about having "killed" Eminem. The feud began back in when Kelly tweeted about seeing a photo of Eminem's teenage daughter Hailie. It wasn't until six years later that Eminem responded on the song "Not Alike" from the album Kamikaze.
This then led to Kelly responding in the track "Rap Devil," where he references Eminem's sobriety and age. He referenced Eminem in the song with the lyric: "Took you six years and a surprise album just to come with a diss. Potato head doll in the video of his 'Piggy Bank. In September Game must have been feeling bad about his attacks on 50 Cent, as when he paid Angie Martinez a visit he said on air that he wanted to "talk and just to see where our heads are and see if maybe we can come to an even playing field — respectfully to each other", appealing to 50 to work together to "figure it out as grown ups".
It was all quiet on 50's end. Picture: Instagram. But I was young, man. I was dumb. I did a lot of dumb things… Now, four albums in, I can honestly say from Banks to Buck to Dre to Yayo to whoever, if it would have kept going, endless paper. Millions of albums sold — because we were great together. A few days later, in January , Tony Yayo spoke on behalf of G-Unit when he said that they would not be accepting any apology from The Game.
Game tweeted 50 in November saying he was willing to end the feud, asking 50 to just pick up the phone and call. We hope Game isn't still sitting by the phone… Cause 50's yet to act on the request.
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