Uh Oh: Eminem Disses Benzino On New Song Doomsday Part 2: “Go At His Neck, How F—k Is That? How Can I Go At Somethin’ He Doesn’t Have?“
In the world of hip-hop, feuds and rivalries have become an integral part of the culture. One such long-standing feud is between rap icon Eminem and Benzino, fellow rapper and former co-owner of The Source magazine.
In the latest drama, Eminem takes clear digs on his track titled “Doomsday, Pt. 2.” The song is part of Cole Bennett’s Lyrical Lemonade compilation album All Is Yellow. On the record, Eminem pulls no punches as he takes shots at Benzino’s physical appearance, specifically mocking his neck. This personal attack is accompanied by claims that Benzino is financially struggling and residing in motels. However, Eminem doesn’t stop there; he also drags Benzino’s daughter, Coi Leray, into the mix, further intensifying the animosity between the two.
On the new track, Slim Shady raps, “Now I got a riddle (What?), one condition, you mustn’t laugh (OK)/What is the opposite of Benzino? (Uh, what?)/A giraffe (Haha),” Shady raps on the song. “Go at his neck, how the f**k is that? (Yeah)/How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have? (Haha)/Arm so short he can’t even touch his hands/When they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks (Wow),” XXL quotes.
Before taking a swipe at his daughter Coi Leray, he comes for Benzino even more: Eminem goes even further and claims that Benzino is broke and lives in motels. “Sorry, I don’t mean (What?) to upset you, Ben’ (Yeah)/When I talk about (What?) all the debt you in (Uh)/I hear that you been (What?) creepin’ on the low/In them cheap hotels (Yeah), that they catch you in (What?)/Jesus Christ, dawg (Damn), when you said two-10 (What?)/Never guessed you meant (Damn) at the Red Roof Inn (S**t)/In a room with one single bed, two men (What?),” he spits.
He adds, “Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day (What?)/But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say (Huh?)/Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, aye? (Goddamn),” he raps.
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The History:
To understand the depth of this feud, we must go back to the early 2000s. The conflict began in 2004 when Benzino leaked an audio recording of a young Eminem using racially insensitive language. This revelation caused significant controversy and negative publicity for both Eminem and The Source magazine, leading to Benzino’s eventual termination in 2006. Since then, the two artists have engaged in a war of words, exchanging diss tracks and insults over the years.
Given the history between Eminem and Benzino, it comes as no surprise that this diss track has garnered significant attention. Fans of both artists are eagerly awaiting Benzino’s response, as he has not shied away from retaliating in the past. The feud has become a spectacle, with supporters of each artist taking sides and fueling the fire on social media platforms.
The feud between Eminem and Benzino has been a long and bitter one, spanning over a decade. With the release of “Doomsday, Pt. 2,” Eminem has reignited the flames, targeting both Benzino and his daughter in scathing lyrics. As the hip-hop community eagerly awaits Benzino’s response, it is clear that this feud is far from over.
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