Eminem joined rapper Logic on his new single ‘Homicide’ from his forthcoming album ‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,’ and it’s not for the sensitive or faint at heart.
The third single for Logic’s album is a venting session for both rappers who have been very vocal about the current state of hip hop music. Without naming any names, Em and Logic indirectly throw shots at their rap peers in what some would assume is a declaration of a rap war.
Logic starts the song off with, “I’m foamin’ out the mouth, ain’t nobody takin’ me out. Every single rapper in the industry, yeah, they know what I’m about. And I dare you to test me, cause not a single one of you mfrs impress me. And maybe that’s a little bit of an exaggeration, but I’m full of innovation. And I’m tired of all of this high school ‘he’s cool, he’s not’ rap sh*t. Can a single one of you mfrs even rap? Sh*t. No, this ain’t a diss to the game, it’s a gas to the flame. Nowadays, everybody sound the same; sh*t is lame.”
Eminem still doesn’t like rappers who use ghostwriters, and he expressed that yet again in his verse, rapping, “Jig is up, you mfrs who didn’t write anything” and “I don’t want to f**kin’ listen to you spit your raps someone else wrote.” The lyrics left fans to assume that he was talking about a certain rapper who has continuously been accused of using ghost-writers, Drake.
The song ends on a lighter note, with a sample from a 2018 viral video from comedian Chris D’Elia doing an Eminem impression.
‘Homicide’ dropped two days after Justin Bieber called out Eminem in an Instagram post about dissing new school rappers. “I just like Em’s flow but don’t like that he’s dissing new rappers. I like the new generation of rap; he just doesn’t understand it,” Justin wrote. Bieber revealed he was listening to Eminem’s latest album ‘Kamikaze’ before making the post.
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