Why does the source hate eminem
In October 1, A diss track by Em was leaked, this song was supposed to have Limp Bizkit but they backed out last minute more info in that beef section the song featuring The Dirty Dozen entitled Quitter which can be found below. Within the track Eminem states "He can't rap or sing but wants to do both" and D12 throw shots further degrading the character of Everlast, Evidence a member of the rap group Dilated Peoples' After Quitter Everlast didn't have anymore comebacks.
In this song Bizarre of D12 dissed Royce. After hearing this Royce wrote a diss record mainly to Bizarre called "Shit On You", obviously over the beat of D12's "Shit On You" but never released it as he didn't want to start a feud with D After a while, Eminem and Royce were starting to part ways and not talking so much. In a recent interview, Royce was asked "Who do you think is ruining rap right now?
Or who would you say is whack or want to start a beef with any time soon? To this Royce replied "D12" and calling them "the worst fucking rap group ever". D12 heard this remark from Royce and considered it a challenge. At the 50 Cent release party in Detroit, D12 had recorded a mixtape to give it for free to the hardcore fans. The first track was titled "Smackdown" and started the CD with the Royce interview in which he called them out. The track went into a full out diss record over the beat of 50 Cent's "Backdown".
However, Eminem did not appear in any of these D12 tracks, it was only the 5 other members. After hearing this Royce went to his local radio station for an Interview claiming he's going to be coming back much harder 3 times. While there they played the, at the time unheard, Shit On You disses to Bizarre. Over the next few days, Royce lived up to his word and released all 3 tracks, "Malcolm X", which is a diss to all of D12, "What We Do", also a diss to D12, and finally "We Riding", a full track directed straight towards Eminem.
Each track coming harder than the last. Although We Ridin is a track directed at Eminem, it is not a full force diss track, it is merely Royce's feelings about Eminem put on wax.
After these tracks, D12 had clearly been shown up. Proof being the ring leader of D12 did a remake of 50 Cents "Many Men" and released it. The track was seen as an awful attempt to diss. This was the last diss record that was released.
After all this, Royce and Proof were still exchanging threats and such and decided to end it for good, by meeting in Detroit, just the two of them.
When met up, Royce and Proof went at it and were both arrested for each carrying a weapon. They both spent a night in the cell together and had a chance to talk it through and solved the beef there that night. Obviously Eminem and Royce patched things up as they have made many collaborations after this beef. Eminem's beef with Ja rule was actually started with rapper 50 Cent who had beef with Ja rule when both rappers had begun to show interest in a career in rap.
It is important to note both were born in the Jamaican area of Queens New York. Though both made it big, at the time Ja Rule was considered one of New York's biggest rappers and had gone platinum in with his album "Venni Vetti Vecci" whereas 50 Cent was only starting to sell mixtapes and wasn't into a big-time career like Ja was.
At this point, 50 Cent hasn't been discovered by Eminem or by that matter signed to Shady Records and was looking to get signed. During a video-shot for Ja's single "Murda 4 Life", 50 Cent apparently tried talking to Ja and according to 50 he was very disrespectful to him and when 50 suggested to Ja and Ja's crew that he might try to get signed to Murder Ink he was straight up rejected in a very disdainful way.
Later after Fiddy 50 got offended Ja reportedly stated that Fiddy didn't like to see "all the love he got". Still, he had no intention of backing down. He actually started to use his magazine as a platform to sully Eminem's name. Eminem was understandably furious by this point. He released the song "Go to Sleep" and not only insulted Benzino, but also included Ja Rule, who was beefing with rapper and Eminem's good friend, 50 Cent.
It actually helped spark a feud between the two publications. Ja Rule, who was on good terms with The Source had a bone to pick with Eminem. Especially since he signed his rival, 50 Cent, to his record label. He also decided to form an alliance of his own by collaborating with Ja Rule on more diss tracks, including "Untouchable. By the end of , Benzino discovered an older record of Eminem's called "Foolish Pride," where he used racial slurs. He shared the song through The Source 's website and also printed the song's lyrics in the magazine.
Perhaps he thought he hit the jackpot with this find, but when Eminem addressed the disturbing lyrics and apologized, the fans forgave him. Eminem released a few more diss tracks for good measure, taking jabs at both Ja Rule and Benzino. But in , he finally brought things to a close with his collaboration with Obie Trice for "I'm Gone. Seven years after the feud ended, Benzino appeared on RapFix Live and confessed that he made a mistake. He said : "I can say it now, I was wrong for it. Because at the end of the day, Em is a great lyricist and he should be able to express himself in hip-hop as anybody should.
Though he had strong feelings at the time about Eminem's race and privilege, he revealed how his views on hip-hop culture have changed since then: "Em's still doing his thing and he's still a great influence on hip-hop.
Hip-hop has bridged the cultures, white, black, Latino, Asian, it's for everybody. The reality TV star and record producer recently opened up about why he had such an issue with the Grammy-winning artist in the first place. You gotta say something! You have not said anything for the better part of a whole fucking decade," he continued. He also warned Eminem not to test him on the mic saying, "I know you don't know about me, you better go ask some nas close to you, I live for this type of shit.
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