Eminem Disses Diddy and Revisits Tupac, Biggie Controversies in New “Fuel” Remix
Eminem has reignited his feud with Diddy in the latest release from his album "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)".
On September 13, the Detroit rap icon dropped the Expanded Mourner’s Edition of his album, which features a revamped version of his track “Fuel.”
This updated remix includes contributions from Shady Records artists Westside Boogie and Grip, further intensifying the drama.
In the newly released track, Eminem delivers a scathing verse aimed directly at Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The lyrics allude to long-standing speculation about Diddy’s involvement in the deaths of Biggie Smalls and 2Pac. Eminem raps:
“The Notorious B.I.G.’s death was the domino effects of 2Pac’s m*rder / Like facial tissue, whose card should I clean next? Puff’s? / ‘Til he’s in police handcuffs, guilty, will he step up? / Like gee, never turned himself in, who knows all the m*rders there’s been / Or me next up, prepare for me to not choose none of my words carefully.”
Eminem’s “Fuel (Shady Edition)” Doubles Down on Diddy’s Alleged Ties to Tupac and Biggie M*rders:
These lines revisit persistent rumors suggesting that Diddy had a role in the m*rder of 2Pac in September 1996.
Eminem’s bold lyrics continue his history of addressing controversial topics, especially those involving high-profile figures in the hip-hop community.
This isn’t the first time Eminem has brought up Diddy in his music. The original release of "The Death of Slim Shady" included references to 2016 hotel surveillance footage showing Diddy in a physical altercation with Cassie, who had previously accused Diddy of abuse.
The footage and subsequent lawsuit, settled quickly in late 2023, had already cast a shadow over Diddy, who later admitted to being “f*cked up” during that period.
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Eminem’s latest diss track not only keeps the feud with Diddy alive but also adds a new layer of controversy by connecting the Bad Boy Records mogul to the notorious m*rders of two of hip-hop’s biggest legends.
As the rap world watches closely, the remix of “Fuel” promises to stir up ongoing debates and discussions about these unresolved issues in the hip-hop industry.