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Every Diss On EMINEM's "Music To Be Murdered By - Side B" Album [EMINEM Vs. The Rap Game]

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Channel: Hip-Hop Universe

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Description: EMINEM Music To Be Murdered By B Side All Disses, EMINEM Disses Mumble Rappers & Critics While Eminem’s surprise new album, Music to Be Murdered By Side B, doesn’t come packed with quite as many diss lines as 2018’s Kamikaze, there’s still plenty of bars directed at Mumble Rap & his competition. Over the course of 16 tracks, Em takes aim at perennial rivals like Machine Gun Kelly, Nick Cannon, Lord Jamar, and Joe Budden. Tracklist to EMINEM's Music to Be Murdered By (2020): B Side: 1. Alfred (Intro) 2. Black Magic 3. Alfred’s Theme 4. Tone Deaf 5. Book of Rhymes 6. Favorite B*tch 7. Guns Blazing 8. Gnat 9. Higher 10. These Demons 11. Key (Skit) 12. She Loves Me 13. Killer 14. Zeus 15. Thus Far (Interlude) 16. Discombobulated A Side: 1. Premonition (Intro) 2. Unaccommodating 3. You Gon’ Learn 4. Alfred (Interlude) 5. Those Kinda Nights 6. In Too Deep 7. Godzilla 8. Darkness 9. Leaving Heaven 10. Yah Yah 11. Stepdad (Intro) 12. Stepdad 13. Marsh 14. Never Love Again 15. Little Engine 16. Lock It Up 17. Farewell 18. No Regrets 19. I Will 20. Alfred (Outro) To help fans keep track of his shots, we break down each artists he disses below: Side B: Drake In the third verse of "Zeus," Eminem reflects on his years in the game, saying he's seen the "hugest debuts" while also seeing other artists come and go. Though not a diss, he warns Drake that—according to his own experiences—the public will eventually turn on him too. Machine Gun Kelly Also in "Zeus," Machine Gun Kelly gets an early mention as Eminem ponders someone who believes MGK came out on top in their infamous public feud. Mariah Carey In the third verse of "These Demons", Eminem poses a rhyme-based inquiry to listeners that's been widely interpreted as a continuation of the Em x Mariah saga. Snoop Dogg In the last verse of "Zeus," which is stacked with name-drops, Em mentions Snoop while seemingly responding to comments he made earlier this year about Em's legacy. 6ix9ine The very first line of "Zeus," as mentioned above, sees Em imagining a conversation with someone whose taste in music he rejects. Billie Eilish Back in May 2019, Billie Eilish reflected on how Eminem "freaked the fuck out of me" as a child. Though not a diss, Em references this interview comment in "Alfred's Theme". Chance the Rapper Back to "Zeus" again, we hear a mention of Chance the Rapper as Eminem continues the career-based warnings that also saw him mention Drake earlier in the third verse. Future Again in "Zeus," Em continues his warnings, this time giving Future a shout. Migos Concluding his third-verse "Zeus" wisdom, Em adds Migos to the list. Ja Rule In Eminem's opinion, the chance of police catching him in a theoretical "hot pursuit" is about as slim as 50 Cent calling a truce with Ja Rule, per "Discombobulated". Machine Gun Kelly & Nick Cannon: We first hear him name-check Machine Gun Kelly on the album’s second track, “Unaccommodating.” The two rappers' feud boiled over in 2018 following the release of Kamikaze, and led to an exchange of diss tracks. Soon after, he goes off about how MGK’s comments about Em’s daughter first kicked off their feud. Joe Budden: Although Joe Budden was formerly a member of Eminem’s Shady Records label as part of Slaughterhouse, his transition from a rapper into a media commentator has put him at odds with his ex-boss. After taking shots at Joe on Kamikaze, Em doubles down with “Lock It Up”. Lord Jamar: Another long-term beef that spilled into Music to Be Murdered By is Em’s ongoing feud with Lord Jamar. The album’s penultimate track, “I Will,” finds Eminem calling Jamar the weak link in his former group Brand Nubian. Em also addressing Jamar’s claims that he’s a “guest in the house of hip-hop” by saying Jamar is only fit to clean said house: Tee Grizzley: On his 2019 track, “No Talkin,” Tee Grizzley claimed to “run Detroit” and dismissed Em’s reign in the city. The Shady Records boss finally fired back on “You Gon' Learn,” saying Grizzley lacks skills on the mic. Tyler, the Creator & Earl Sweatshirt: Both Tyler and Earl were Em targets on Kamikaze, but “No Regrets” finds Em wondering why he even bothered. #hiphopuniverse #hiphopbeefanalysis Hip-Hop Beefs Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxrdTjgEbxzMdBF-NQwbs-GyZf8x2OIX ___________________________ Official Hip-Hop Universe Merchandise: teespring.com/de/stores/hip-hop-universe-shop Outro (prod. by Phat Crispy): youtube.com/watch?v=s7wQYIs30Kw Become a new Member: youtube.com/channel/UCKOlU7SLdtqmOx1w0nyAPtw/join Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/hiphopuniverse ___________________________ Facebook: facebook.com/hiphopuniverseyoutube Twitter: twitter.com/hiphopuniverse3 Instagram: instagram.com/hiphopuniverse_official

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