In the track ‘Anti-Christ,’ Eminem makes a bold statement, claiming he’ll retaliate against his detractors more fiercely than Diddy, who is currently embroiled in multiple sexual harassment allegations, including accusations of gay sex trafficking.
“Next idiot that asks me is getting his ass beat worse than Diddy did,” Eminem raps, making a pointed reference to the controversial music mogul.
Eminem also addresses Kanye West, now known as Ye, in ‘Anti-Christ,’ expressing a desire to avoid the perceived decline in Ye’s career. “Say they wish that I wasn’t so angry, don’t wanna see me go off the deep end like Ye, ayy,” he raps, hinting at West’s recent turbulent public behavior.
The Detroit rapper doesn’t stop there; he also critiques Kendrick Lamar in the track ‘Renaissance.’ Eminem comments on Kendrick’s latest album, ‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,’ suggesting it lacks hit songs. “‘Cause I don’t see no fans, all I see’s a bunch of complainers/‘Kendrick’s album was cool, but it didn’t have any bangers,’” Eminem raps, questioning the album’s impact.
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Meanwhile, the album has garnered mixed reactions from both fans and critics. Some praise Eminem for his boldness and lyrical prowess, while others feel the disses were unnecessary and detract from the overall quality of the music. This division highlights the ongoing debate about the role of controversy in Eminem’s artistry and its impact on his legacy.
Source: naijanews.com
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