Does Eminem Have Beef With Ludacris
A listing of feuds Eminem has had with
Everlast [ ]
Back story: Everlast passed Eminem in a lobby. Eminem didn't say anything to him, Everlast did not like this and thought information technology was disrespectful.
The beef started when Everlast used subliminal disses at Eminem in the song "Ear Drums Pop (Remix)". Sometime in 2000 Eminem released a diss "I Remember" as an response to those hits towards him. In Oct 1, 2000. Everlast fabricated a response to the diss "Whitey's Revenge" which he started to mention about Eminem'due south paternity with his daughter Hallie.
A diss track by Em was leaked, this vocal was supposed to accept Limp Bizkit but they backed out last minute(more info in that beef section)the vocal featuring The Dirty Dozen entitled Quitter (which can be institute beneath). In this Eminem answers Everlast's suggestion in Whitey'southward Revenge to make this boxing a physical one, " F*ck you lot, fat boy, drop the mic, let's fight...".
Within the track Eminem states "He tin't rap or sing but wants to do both" and D12 throw shots farther degrading the character of Everlast, Evidence (a member of the rap group Dilated Peoples') After Quitter Everlast didn't take anymore comebacks. Squashed.
Royce da 5'ix [ ]
Eminem and Royce were teamed together on Tommy Male child records under the proper name of Bad Meets Evil. The team recorded such Hip-Hop classics as the Slim Shady LP, Bad Meets Evil, Scary Movies and The One. the beefiness started on DJ Butter's track "Don't try this at home", which was a compilation of D12 and D-Elite. In this song Bizarre of D12 dissed Royce. Later hearing this Royce wrote a diss record mainly to Bizarre called "Shit On Y'all", plain over the beat of D12'due south "Shit On You" just never released information technology as he didn't want to start a feud with D12.
After a while, Eminem and Royce were starting to function means and non talking so much. In a recent interview, Royce was asked "Who practise you retrieve is ruining rap right at present? Or who would you say is whack or want to beginning a beefiness with any time soon?". To this Royce replied "D12" and calling them "the worst fucking rap grouping ever".
D12 heard this remark from Royce and considered it a claiming. At the l 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 chosen them out. The track went into a total out diss record over the crush of fifty 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'due south 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 Ten", which is a diss to all of D12, "What We Do", likewise a diss to D12, and finally "We Riding", a full track directed straight towards Eminem. Each track coming harder than the terminal. Although We Ridin is a track directed at Eminem, it is non a full force diss track, information technology is merely Royce'south feelings virtually Eminem put on wax.
Afterwards 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 effort to diss. Shortly afterward Proof returned again with his Detroit group "Purple Gang" and recorded a much harder diss rail titled "The Beef Is Over". This was the last diss record that was released.
After all this, Royce and Proof were notwithstanding exchanging threats and such and decided to end it for skillful, by coming together in Detroit, merely the two of them. When met upwardly, Royce and Proof went at it and were both arrested for each carrying a weapon. They both spent a night in the prison cell together and had a hazard to talk it through and solved the beef in that location that night. Obviously Eminem and Royce patched things up as they have fabricated many collaborations subsequently this beef.
Ja Rule [ ]
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 evidence interest in a career in rap. Information technology is of import to note both were built-in in the Jamaican surface area of Queens New York. Though both made it big, at the time Ja Rule was considered one of New York's biggest rappers and had gone platinum in 1999 with his album "Venni Vetti Vecci" whereas 50 Cent was only starting to sell mixtapes and wasn't into a big-time career like Ja was.
At this point, fifty Cent hadn't been discovered by Eminem or by that thing signed to Shady Records and was looking to go signed. During a 1999 video-shot for Ja'southward unmarried "Murda iv Life", 50 Cent manifestly tried talking to Ja and according to 50 he was very disrespectful to him and when 50 suggested to Ja and Ja'south coiffure that he might attempt to get signed to Murder Ink he was rejected in a very disdainful way. Later afterwards 50 got offended, Ja reportedly stated that fifty didn't like to meet "all the love he got".
Afterwards that same month Ja rule was held at gunpoint in Southside Jamaica, Queens where he was filming another music video and was robbed of his chain. Sometime later Ja Dominion spotted the person who robbed him at a gild with 50 and was furious. In 50's 2005 biography "From Pieces to Weight" he describes the interaction: "Ja saw me in a club with the child who robbed him. I went over to say, 'What'south upwardly' to Ja, and he acted like he had a problem with me". Even later in the year, fifty released a single from his shelved debut album where he disses Ja dominion, while 50 doesn't actually say Ja Rule directly, he painted a adept plenty picture and his fans got the betoken.
The beef really started to turn violent when 50 and Ja Rule, unaware of the other, were both booked to perform at an Atlanta nightclub. There are many different alien reports of what happened that nighttime but it is clear that it started somewhat like this; when the two saw each other they spoke and had a brief argument where Ja questioned 50 and and so it turned physical with both sides swinging punches. The exact way the fight happened is unclear as Ja claims that he pulled 50's shirt over his head and started swinging at him, fifty claimed that he knocked him out and stole yet another ane of his chains, Chris Gotti says that Ja Rule beat him and and so 50 ran, some of 50'due south crew said that 50 broke Ja's concatenation.
But ultimately whatever happened that dark sparked more violence in March 2000 when l was stabbed at Hit Factory studios in New York later Ja Rule was told he was recording there. 50 was stabbed by Ja Rule associate and Murder Inc Signee Blackness Child, the stabbing ended up in the abort of Ja Rule and the unabridged Murder Inc, 50, nonetheless, got out with not-life threatening injuries.
2 years later 50 was signed to Shady Records, in August 2002 50 releases "No Mercy, No Fright" with Chiliad unit with his first direct diss against Ja being "Wanksta", 50 releases several diss tracks with no response from Ja until April 2003 when Ja released a diss rail called "Loose Modify" where he disses 50, Eminem, D12, K-unit, Dr Dre as well as Ja's erstwhile associates Busta Rhymes and Chris Lighty. This ultimately started a total scale diss war between Shady Records and Murder Inc. Ja stated in the vocal:
"Em, you claim your female parent'due south a crackhead
And Kim is a known slut
So what'due south Hailie gon' be when she grows up?"
Eminem doesn't take lightly to mentions of his girl on the track and just a week after Ja's diss was released, Eminem, 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes diss him in "Hail Mary". Afterward Eminem, Obie Trice and D12 dissed Ja Dominion over again in "Doe Rae Me". Ja responded in his anthology "Blood In My Eye". However, this album was considered too weak to respond to as it panned and failed to lucifer his success in his other albums. The feud betwixt Eminem and Ja Rule was mentioned in several Eminem songs since then.
Insane Clown Posse [ ]
This beef with Eminem and the Insane Clown Posse (ICP), started back in 1997, Eminem was handing out flyers for a record release party he was at. The flyer said "Appearance from ICP...maybe". Violent J wasn't too happy near this and he told Eminem How the fuck are you gonna put us on this flyer when you don't even know if we are going to show up? Eminem then replied Well I'm asking you at present, you gonna show up or what? Trigger-happy J so said Hell no homo nosotros might have if you oasis't put usa on the fuckin' flyer like this, Don't be putting our proper noun on this shit.
So Tearing J walked off. Eminem soon began trashing ICP through interviews and conversations with friends. Eminem jabbed ICP on Till Hell Freezes Over, Go You lot Mad, and Desperate Measures. Eminem also insulted ICP on the Howard Stern Show in 1999. Later on all of this ICP finally responded in 1999 and early 2000 with a full diss called Slim Anus a jab at Eminem in 85 Bucks An Hour and also dissed Eminem on Blaze Ya Expressionless Homie's song Shittalkaz Eminem retaliated with Marshal Mathers and Ken Kaniff a skit where Shaggy and Violent J are giving a Ken Kaniff fictional grapheme a blowjob. Eminem also dissed ICP in some of his concerts involving a staged telephone call where a supposed Violent J asks Eminem if he can suck his dick, and the infamous blow-upwards doll skit.
ICP also appeared on an MTV spot detailing the beefiness at that time, where they threatened to throat punch him and demonstrated on an Eminem accident upwards doll where they would striking him, tearing its head off in the process. ICP also dissed Eminem on My Homie Infant Momma and Please Don't Detest Me and with a jab at Eminem's mom on Blood-red Pie. Eminem that same yr spotted ICP'due south route manager at a Detroit shop and put a gun to his face which was later revealed to be empty which added cannon fodder to ICP'due south upcoming response tape, later in 2001 ICP attacked Eminem with the track Nuttin Simply A Bitch Thang that opens up with a skit seemingly responding to the Ken Kaniff skit involving Dr Dre having anal intercourse with Eminem.
Afterward in 2002 Eminem threw jabs at ICP on Monkey Meet Monkey Do ICP's last insult on wax as Shaggy 2 Dope's verse on an Esham song called Hard Times which was released in 2003. Around 2005 Vehement J gave an interview that tin exist found on YouTube called Violent J speaks on Eminem Beef Proof of D12 concluded up squashing the beef that year with a bowling game where D12 was squashing former feuds. after on, Eminem seemingly gave compliments to ICP throughout 2009 onward. ICP also praised his song three am on the album Relapse. Eminem also made positive references to Vehement J on various songs. In 2017 Insane Clown Posse appeared on Shade 45 for an interview.
Jermaine Dupri [ ]
This beef was mainly betwixt Dr Dre and Jermaine Dupri, but Eminem has stuck up for Dre, and along with Xzibit, joined the beef against J.D. It all started when J.D claimed that he was the all-time producer in the game, claiming he was better than Dre and Timbaland during an interview with XXL mag. Dre retaliated in the B-Side of Eminem's Without Me single, "Say What You Say" maxim, "Been here longer than anyone in the game And I ain't got to lie about my age (But what about Jermaine?) F*ck Jermaine! He doesn't belong speakin' mine or Timbaland'due south name And doesn't think, I don't read your lil' interviews, and encounter what you're sayin' I'm a behemothic, and I ain't gotta move 'til I'm provoked When I see yous I'ma pace on you and not fifty-fifty know it Yous midget, Mini-Me with a bunch of little Mini-Yous runnin' effectually your backyard swimmin' pools Over 80 million records sold And I ain't have to do information technology with 10 or eleven-year-olds." Jermaine Dupri responded with a song titled JD's Reply
Eminem and Xzibit dropped a freestyle in response going at the SoSo producer/rapper which appeared on the DJ KaySlay mixtape titled "Say What You Say". Xzibit himself besides attacked JD on his own freestyle. Even though JD said he would come back at Eminem harder if he responds to his song, he in fact never did reply to either Xzibit or Eminem.
Machine Gun Kelly [ ]
In 2012 when Machine Gun Kelly tweeted about Eminem'south daughter Hailie was "hot as fuck, in the near respectful way possible cuz Em is king." Eminem was completely thrown off by this tweet. Later in 2015, Kelly claimed in an interview that his comment, which apparently reached Eminem at some point, got him banned from sure radio stations and had hurt his career.
Eminem decided to answer to MGK on his surprise album Kamikaze which was released in August of 2018, and included a mention of Kelly in the song "Not Akin." "Next time you don't gotta employ Tech N9ne if y'all wanna come at me with a sub-machine gun," rapped Eminem. "And I'm talking to you but you already know who the fuck you are, Kelly/I don't use sublimes and certain every bit fuck don't sneak-diss." The line caught the attention of MGK, who later popping a bottle of champagne in a restroom and wilding out, responded with his own rail on September 3.
On "Rap Devil," the Cleveland rapper called Eminem'due south beard "weird," described him as a quasi-shut-in always "cooped upwards in the studio," and, perhaps most significantly, alleged that Eminem'southward managing director Paul Rosenberg had tried to sabotage his career. He too implied that Eminem's nearly recent music sucks, during this fourth dimension Greek rapper Denace, a fan of Eminem, responded to Rap Devil with 2 of his ain tracks Life After Death and virtually notably Ms Pac Human. D12 member Baroque as well released a diss track titled Machine Gun Clips. MGK never responded.
During an interview with radio personality Sway Calloway, who was also namechecked by MGK on "Rap Devil," Eminem said he became aware of Kelly's comments about his daughter after falling downwardly "a fucking wormhole of YouTube." However, the Detroit rapper clarified that the reason he came later Kelly in "Non Alike" was more well-nigh the allegations of existence banned from Shade 45, the hip-hop satellite radio station co-created past Eminem. "Like I'thousand trying to hinder his career," said Eminem. "I don't give a fuck about your career. Do you think I actually fuckin' think about y'all? Exercise know how many fuckin' rappers that are better than you? Y'all're non even in the fuckin' conversation." That comment was followed by another new rail from Eminem, titled "Killshot," which arrived on September 14 and immediately became a YouTube awareness.
MGK responded by trashing Eminem's response in an interview along with making a tweet consisting of emojis. Sometime later MGK admitted in another interview that he had nada to say most the Killshot song on wax. MGK continued to perform Rap Devil at his concerts and at an Eminem concert, fans were cheering to hear Killshot just Em stated ''I would... but I can't give that cocksucker any more fucking light.'' MGK continued to seemingly taunt Eminem with Rap Devil every bit he withal performs information technology frequently, and on his album Hotel Diablo, he mentioned on the track Floor xiii he made a slight jab at the Killshot vocal. Eminem responded on Music To Exist Murdered By'southward songs Unaccommodating, Yah Yah, and No Regrets. On Jan 18 2020, the day later the album dropped, Motorcar Gun Kelly responded on his twitter "he's been rich and mad for 20 years straight".
Nick Cannon [ ]
Cannon dissed Eminem in a vocal called "The Invitation" featuring Suge Knight back in December of 2019. Eminem followed advice given to him by l Cent and did not reply. Eminem and Cannon take been feuding for over a decade. One of the main factors in this beef is a diss track on Mariah Carey released by Eminem in 2010. Cannon (who was Carey's husband at the time) had a few things to say about this detail track on his website. He claimed music had inverse and accused Eminem of being obsessed with his ex-wife as well equally lying about Eminem and Carey'southward supposed relationship.
At the end of his bluster he claimed that Eminem would be known every bit the rapper who "lost to corny ass Nick Cannon." Em responded by saying the vocal was "wishing the couple the all-time" and that the whole thing was a misunderstanding. Later Em would say that he respected Cannon for standing upwardly for his ex-wife and that he expected him to practise that. Carey did not publicly reply to "The Warning" but in September 2010 Nick Cannon responded with the song "I'1000 Slick Rick" where he attacked Em for the disparaging lyrics directed at his ex-wife.
Eminem did respond in his verse on the Fat Joe song Lord In a higher place.
But that other dude's whipped, that pussy got him neutered
Tried to tell him this chick's a nut job before he got his jewels clipped
Nearly got my caboose kicked, fool, quit, you not gon' practise shit
I permit her chop my balls off, too 'fore I lost to you, Nick.
He after proposed a boxing match between the two that never happened. The beefiness has died down in recent time with no diss tracks or tweets directed at either of the two. Though if Cannon were to reignite the beefiness, Eminem would likely non respond.
Minor Feuds [ ]
While Marshall has had many feuds, there are some small ones.
- His on again and off once more relationship with his hand.
- Its me. Slim Shady.
- Moby spoke out against many of Eminem's violent lyrics in many of his songs. He responded with a line in the song "Without Me".
- At one point in time, Lil Wayne called him out, proverb he is afraid to collaborate with him. Em said subsequently that he was going to diss Wayne for that statement but finally didn't, as he said in Talkin' 2 Myself. But, actually, some theories explain how Em did, in fact, diss Wayne while collaborating with him (Drop The World, No Love).
- Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, P. Diddy, Jennifer Lopez, Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey and many other well-known pop stars have been dissed in songs such as "Without Me" or "We Made Yous".
- During the pinnacle of the Rick Ross & fifty Cent feud, Rick Ross threatened to target Eminem. 50 Cent responded on his track Officeholder Ricky (Go Ahead Try Me) stating on the rail'due south closing ''You lot gotta go through me to get to Em!''. Rick Ross seemingly followed 50's orders, and simply kept it betwixt himself, fifty, and K-Unit.
- During a video shoot on the gear up of 50 Cent's In Da Club, Suge Knight ex-CEO of Death Row Records showed up with several goons, according to middle witness accounts 50 Cent and Dr Dre ran and hid, but Eminem and a few others stood their ground (according to 1 witness Eminem left and retrieved a bullet-proof vest and came back) having a small showdown with Suge and his goons. Suge Knight so left and everything resumed as if zippo happened. Information technology is also alleged that Suge Knight Sent goons afterward Eminem at The Source Awards some time ago.
- In 2000, a rapper who goes by the name Tha Realest (he is infamous for sounding very similar to Tupac Shakur) appeared on a diss track that attacked former Death Row Records members and even threw small jabs at Eminem twice on the track. Tha Realest besides released an alleged full diss rail erstwhile after, Eminem constantly responded to small-timers dissing him and even allegedly responded on Marshal Mathers during the beginning of the track, simply this is unlikely because Eminem wouldn't waste matter studio time sending straight shots at someone as minor as Tha Realest.
- Underground rapper Miilkbone dissed Eminem on 2 tracks Dear Slim and Presenting Miilkbone after Eminem rapped the lyrics I'm on a Serch to vanquish a Milkbone on his Slim Shady LP, also Eminem had referenced him in an interview I don't want to be only thrown out ther like a Milkbone yous know? It is unknown if Eminem ever responded to the 2 tracks.
- Nelly appeared on MTV'due south "Total Request Live" onetime in the early 2000s. He sent out a number of disses and seemingly fierce comments towards Em, reiterating his dislike for the Detroit rapper. Nelly said that Eminem was talking about Nelly behind his back, or and so he heard. He so proceeded to say that Shady meliorate not keep tour in St. Louis, Nelly'due south hometown, because the St. Lunatics would brand short piece of work of them. He even goes on to say, that he "Eats m&ms". Eminem replied to Nelly'south disses by releasing a vocal called "Detroit Grammar". Nelly later phoned to apologize to Eminem later on saying he eats Thousand&M'due south, and this is the about probable reason for this beef stopping.
- Thou-Rino (an cloak-and-dagger rapper from Texas) dissed Eminem on a track in response to Eminem's Racist Tapes Most notably the infamous Foolish Pride track from 1988. leaked by quondam friends of Eminem to The Source. Grand-Rino'southward fans accept a theory that Eminem responded to K-Rino years later on the "Friday Night Nada" subliminally dissing Grand-Rino and making references to a Chiliad-Rino song "Murder in the Booth". More than previously, K-Rino himself in an Q&A says that he doesn't take beef with Eminem and explains the reason for the diss hither https://world wide web.youtube.com/sentry?v=yjdGocQb8tQ&characteristic=youtu.be&t=11m29s
- Due to 50 Cent's fallout with babyhood friend Bang Em Smurf back in 2004, Eminem ended up being attacked on a freestyle rapped past Guerilla Black with Blindside Em Smurf providing the intro, Bang Em Smurf currently has no problems with Eminem and even gave him props in a video he made about the Suge Knight incident.
- In 2013, Eminem sampled "Lookin' Male child", for his 2013 hitting single, "Rap God", Hotstylz claims Eminem did non receive permission to apply the sample, nor did he credit or recoup them. In November 2013, Hotstylz released a diss runway towards Eminem titled "Rap Fraud", where they sample several of his songs and criticize him for non crediting them. In January 2015, TMZ reported Hotstylz were suing Eminem and Shady Records, for the amount of $8 million, for using the 25-second sample of "Lookin' Boy" on his song "Rap God", without their permission
- Esham and Eminem had some fallout back effectually 2001, Esham allegedly took offence to Eminem's lines on the MMLP stating Fuck Acid Rap I rap on acid. Esham went on to throw a lot of jabs at Eminem on his songs and erstwhile during 2001-2002 Esham released a song chosen Chemical Imbalance where he threw jabs at Eminem and even his daughter. Sometime later D12 and others jumped Esham and his coiffure injuring Esham considerably, afterwards, Esham tried to get revenge by jumping Proof and another D12 fellow member but it ultimately failed and resulted in Esham getting beat up again. The feud has since died down.
- Rapper Haystak started attacking Eminem through various songs and concerts in 2009, seemingly fueled by a then-squashed and old beef betwixt Eminem and ICP. Haystak copied Eminem's blowup doll skits and got a oversupply to chant Fuck Eminem Eminem allegedly responded on Relapse Refill's song Driblet A Bomb On Em Bizarre also entered the feud throwing insults at Haystak. Haystak responded by clapping back insults and dissing 50 Cent. It is unknown if the feud is all the same ongoing.
- Eminem has gone on vicious attacks against many political figures on various tracks throughout his career such as Donald J. Trump, George Westward. Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Mike Pence, Ann Coulter, amid many others.
- Pacewon from the Outsidaz & Eminem had a falling out afterward Em ''forgot'' about the group later becoming extremely successful. In 2014 Eminem released a vocal named 'Fine Line' where Eminem mentions his old friends Immature Zee and Pacewon. Pacewon dissed Eminem on diverse tracks, nearly notably ''Rap Music.'' & ''He Said It''. Immature Zee also made a vocal titled ''Dear Shady''.
- Twiztid were alleged friends with Eminem earlier his beefiness with ICP. Just they were pulled in when Jamie Madrox played every bit Eminem in the Slim Anus & Nuttin But A Bitch Thang tracks. Along with attacking him directly on the vocal called Shittalkaz.
- Joe Budden and Eminem have had a brewing beef since at least 2017. Which Bizarre from D12 ended upward getting involved. Joe Budden trashed Eminem in interviews and freestyle dissed Baroque during one of the shows which Baroque responded with Love Tap. Eminem as well attacked Budden on his 2018 album Kamikaze.
- Lord Jamar from the group Make Nubian called white rappers ''guests in hip hop.'' back in 2013. Eminem dissed Lord Jamar on his song Autumn in 2018 for that and comparing him to Macklemore. LJ responded on the Yanadameen Godcast and continues to trash Eminem in his Vlad TV interviews.
- Charlamagne Tha God got himself into a feud with Eminem after slamming his 2017 album Revival, too as his BET Cypher. Eminem fired back on tracks such every bit The Ringer & Autumn in 2018. Charlamagne resorted to kissing MGK'southward ass and praising the Rap Devil vocal. Eminem sent another shot the following year on Conway the Machine's BANG.
- Eminem attacked Shawn Cee, Tyler The Creator, Lil Pump, Lil Xan, Lil Yachty, Vince Staples, 21 Savage, Migos, Young MA, Iggy Azalea, Die Antwoord, amongst others on his Kamikaze album.
- Although it was never confirmed that this was a diss, it was rumoured Eminem called out NF on The Ringer, by calling him a "Recovery clone." This was seen as a diss because NF has been compared to Eminem a lot and his music sounds similar its from the Recovery album. A year after, it was said that on NF's vocal Returns that he dissed Eminem. NF denied that his song was a diss, and also denied the line from The Ringer was besides not a diss.
- Underground rapper Kyle Spratt released a diss song against Eminem titled "Slim Sellout." In the song, Spratt claimed that he got into contact with Eminem when his ex wife Kim arrived at Spratt's place of piece of work, and proceeded to steal her phone to call him. The person on the phone stated that he wasn't Eminem, but Spratt believed that it was, and believed that Em was ducking him.
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