Eminem Takes Shots at Diddy on 'The Death of Slim Shady' Tracks 'Antichrist,' 'Fuel,' and 'Big One'

Eminem Disses Diddy Multiple Times on New Album 'The Death of Slim Shady'

Eminem Takes Aim at Diddy and Other Rappers in New Album

Eminem has unleashed a lyrical onslaught against Sean "Diddy" Combs and his past persona on his newly released album.

The Detroit rap icon dropped his highly anticipated 12th studio LP, "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)," on Friday, July 12, through Shady Records/Aftermath/Interscope Records. 

The album features 19 tracks, including the recent single "Tobey" featuring Big Sean and BabyTron.

Eminem's latest project includes several tracks that take sharp aim at Diddy. 

The verbal attacks commence with "Antichrist," where Em references the notorious video of Diddy allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie.

"Next idiot ask me is getting his ass beat worse than Diddy did ****, But on the real, though (What?)/She prolly ran out the room with his f**kin' dildo."

Eminem continues his tirade in "Fuel," a collaboration with JID

Here, he not only brings up Diddy's numerous se*ual ass*ult allegations but also accuses the mogul of ordering a hit on Duane "Keefe D" Davis.

"I'm like an R-A-P-E-R/I got so many S-As/S-As, Wait, he didn't just spell the word rapper and leave out a 'P', did he?/Yup/R-I-P, rest in peace, Biggie/And ’Pac, both of y'all should be living/Yup, but I ain't tryna beef with him ’cause he might put a hit on me like Keefe D, get him/And that's the only way you're gonna be killing me/Ain't gonna be on no beat, silly."

The final blow comes on "Bad One," where Eminem alludes to an allegation that Diddy bombed Kid Cudi's car while he was dating Cassie, Em raps:

"The f**king bomb with the puffy on/I'm blowing up for Kid Cudi's car/In front of his house where all his buddies are"

Eminem Targets Diddy with Multiple Diss Tracks on Latest Album:

Eminem doesn't limit his attacks to Diddy alone. He also takes shots at Kanye West, Ja Rule, and Lizzo, proving that his penchant for controversy is as potent as ever.

In "Antichrist," Eminem sets the stage for his verbal barrage, addressing Diddy's alleged history of vi*lence with biting precision. 

His lines are cutting and unapologetic, making it clear that he isn't holding back. The collaboration with JID in "Fuel" serves as a platform for Em to delve deeper into the scandals surrounding Diddy, painting a picture of a man entangled in controversy and legal woes. 

The track's intensity is heightened by Eminem's rapid-fire delivery and JID's complementary flow, making it a standout on the album.

As fans and critics alike dissect the album, it’s clear that Eminem's latest project is a masterclass in lyrical dexterity and raw honesty, reaffirming his place as one of the most formidable forces in the rap game.

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