EMINEM The Death Of Slim Shady All Disses, EMINEM New Album 2024, Disses MGK, Diddy, JAY-Z, Candace Owens, EMINEM Destroys Mumble Rap, Critics & Gen-Z
Eminem is back, and he’s got a bone to pick with… well, just about everyone.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) - Tracklist
1. Renaissance
2. Habits by Eminem & White Gold
3. Trouble
4. Brand New Dance
5. Evil
6. All You Got (skit)
7. Lucifer by Eminem & Sly Pyper
8. Antichrist
9. Fuel by Eminem & JID
10. Road Rage by Eminem, Dem Jointz & Sly Pyper
11. Houdini
12. Breaking News (skit)
13. Guilty Conscience 2
14. Head Honcho by Eminem & Ez Mil
15. Temporary by Eminem & Skylar Grey
16. Bad One by Eminem & White Gold
17. Tobey by Eminem, Big Sean & BabyTron
18. Guess Who’s Back (skit)
19. Somebody Save Me by Eminem & Jelly Roll
20. Steve Berman (skit)
21. Kyrie & Luka by Eminem & 2 Chainz
22. Like My Sh*t by Eminem & FIFTEENAFTER
In his highly-anticipated 12th studio album that dropped July 12, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), the rap god once again proves why he’s one of the most feared and respected MCs in the game.
Through his notorious alter ego, Slim Shady, Eminem fires off a barrage of scathing disses at a who’s who of celebrities and public figures. No one is safe from his lyrical wrath — not Sean “Diddy” Combs, not Kanye West, not even Bill Cosby, Amber Heard, Caitlyn Jenner, Machine Gun Kelly, Ja Rule, or R. Kelly.
Diddy: A Return to Old Feuds
Sean “Diddy” Combs receives several pointed mentions throughout the album. On the track “Fuel,” Eminem implies Diddy’s involvement in the deaths of rap legends 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. This insinuation adds a provocative edge to the track, recalling the long-standing controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding these iconic figures’ deaths.
It’s a diss that’s been years in the making, and Eminem doesn’t hold back: “I’m like a R-A-P-E-R / Got so many S-As, S-As / Wait, he didn’t just spell the word ‘Rapper’ and leave out a P, did he?”
Candace Owens: Political Fire
Conservative commentator Candace Owens isn’t spared either. On the track “Lucifer,” Eminem refers to her as a “MAGA dirtbag in a skirt.” This line underscores Eminem’s disdain for Owens’ political views and her alignment with the MAGA movement, adding a political dimension to the album’s lyrical content.
Revisiting MGK: The Feud Continues
Eminem revisits his long-running feud with Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) on the track “Bad One.” The tension between the two rappers has been well-documented, and Eminem’s decision to bring MGK back into his lyrical crosshairs suggests that this rivalry is far from over.
But the disses don’t stop there. Eminem takes aim at Kanye West’s struggles on “Antichrist,” rapping, “Brain is dead, space cadet / Like when Ye forgets to take his meds.”
On the same track, he mocks Bill Cosby’s alleged crimes with a line that’s as clever as it is crass: “Shady as Bill takin’ the pill and putting it in your soft drink.”
“Houdini,” he takes a shot at R. Kelly: “In the coupe leaning back my seat, bumpin’ R. Kelly’s favourite group, The Black Guy Pees.”
On Guilty Conscience 2 he raps:
"Yeah, b---h, this is for him (What?) / Christopher, MGK, Nick, and for Limp Bizkit and them / Midgets and Ben— (Man, please) / 'Zino, in addition to him / Will Smith and to Canibus, if you're listening, this is the end / So to Jamar and Ja Rule and to all / My feuds including ma (What?)"
With The Death of Slim Shady, Eminem proves that he’s still the king of controversy, the master of the diss track, and the voice of a generation that refuses to be silenced. He’s not just a rapper — he’s a cultural icon, a provocateur, and a force to be reckoned with.
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Eminem is back, and he’s got a bone to pick with… well, just about everyone.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) - Tracklist
1. Renaissance
2. Habits by Eminem & White Gold
3. Trouble
4. Brand New Dance
5. Evil
6. All You Got (skit)
7. Lucifer by Eminem & Sly Pyper
8. Antichrist
9. Fuel by Eminem & JID
10. Road Rage by Eminem, Dem Jointz & Sly Pyper
11. Houdini
12. Breaking News (skit)
13. Guilty Conscience 2
14. Head Honcho by Eminem & Ez Mil
15. Temporary by Eminem & Skylar Grey
16. Bad One by Eminem & White Gold
17. Tobey by Eminem, Big Sean & BabyTron
18. Guess Who’s Back (skit)
19. Somebody Save Me by Eminem & Jelly Roll
20. Steve Berman (skit)
21. Kyrie & Luka by Eminem & 2 Chainz
22. Like My Sh*t by Eminem & FIFTEENAFTER
In his highly-anticipated 12th studio album that dropped July 12, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), the rap god once again proves why he’s one of the most feared and respected MCs in the game.
Through his notorious alter ego, Slim Shady, Eminem fires off a barrage of scathing disses at a who’s who of celebrities and public figures. No one is safe from his lyrical wrath — not Sean “Diddy” Combs, not Kanye West, not even Bill Cosby, Amber Heard, Caitlyn Jenner, Machine Gun Kelly, Ja Rule, or R. Kelly.
Diddy: A Return to Old Feuds
Sean “Diddy” Combs receives several pointed mentions throughout the album. On the track “Fuel,” Eminem implies Diddy’s involvement in the deaths of rap legends 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. This insinuation adds a provocative edge to the track, recalling the long-standing controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding these iconic figures’ deaths.
It’s a diss that’s been years in the making, and Eminem doesn’t hold back: “I’m like a R-A-P-E-R / Got so many S-As, S-As / Wait, he didn’t just spell the word ‘Rapper’ and leave out a P, did he?”
Candace Owens: Political Fire
Conservative commentator Candace Owens isn’t spared either. On the track “Lucifer,” Eminem refers to her as a “MAGA dirtbag in a skirt.” This line underscores Eminem’s disdain for Owens’ political views and her alignment with the MAGA movement, adding a political dimension to the album’s lyrical content.
Revisiting MGK: The Feud Continues
Eminem revisits his long-running feud with Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) on the track “Bad One.” The tension between the two rappers has been well-documented, and Eminem’s decision to bring MGK back into his lyrical crosshairs suggests that this rivalry is far from over.
But the disses don’t stop there. Eminem takes aim at Kanye West’s struggles on “Antichrist,” rapping, “Brain is dead, space cadet / Like when Ye forgets to take his meds.”
On the same track, he mocks Bill Cosby’s alleged crimes with a line that’s as clever as it is crass: “Shady as Bill takin’ the pill and putting it in your soft drink.”
“Houdini,” he takes a shot at R. Kelly: “In the coupe leaning back my seat, bumpin’ R. Kelly’s favourite group, The Black Guy Pees.”
On Guilty Conscience 2 he raps:
"Yeah, b---h, this is for him (What?) / Christopher, MGK, Nick, and for Limp Bizkit and them / Midgets and Ben— (Man, please) / 'Zino, in addition to him / Will Smith and to Canibus, if you're listening, this is the end / So to Jamar and Ja Rule and to all / My feuds including ma (What?)"
With The Death of Slim Shady, Eminem proves that he’s still the king of controversy, the master of the diss track, and the voice of a generation that refuses to be silenced. He’s not just a rapper — he’s a cultural icon, a provocateur, and a force to be reckoned with.
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