In the world of rap, feuds and diss tracks have become almost commonplace, but few have stood the test of time like the ongoing clash between Eminem and Benzino. The latest chapter in their saga unfolds with Eminem’s release of “Doomsday Pt. 2,” reigniting the flames of a feud that has spanned decades.
Benzino Eminem Diss
Eminem, at 51, has once again taken shots at Benzino, who is 58, through his latest diss track “Doomsday Pt. 2.” This track, featured on Lyrical Lemonade’s new album “All Is Yellow,” is creating waves in the hip-hop community. In the lyrics, Eminem doesn’t hold back, targeting Benzino’s physical appearance and hinting at potential financial issues.
Benzino and Eminem Beef
The roots of the Benzino and Eminem beef trace back to 2002 when The Source magazine, co-owned by Benzino, gave Eminem’s critically acclaimed album “The Eminem Show” a 4/5 rating. This act was seen as a deliberate attempt to undermine Eminem’s success. Benzino’s admission last year about blocking the record from a perfect score adds a layer of authenticity to Eminem’s long-held grievances.
Benzino’s Response and the End of the Feud
In an unexpected turn of events, Revolt reported that Benzino had declared an end to the feud. The article suggests that the diss track may have served as a conclusion to their longstanding discord. The publication quotes Benzino, stating, “I’ve decided to end the feud. It’s time to move on from this chapter. I appreciate the artistry Eminem brings, and I don’t want this negativity to define our relationship.”
Fan Speculations and Media Reactions
The hip-hop community and fans have been buzzing with speculation since the release of “Doomsday Pt. 2.” Some wonder if Eminem’s diss extends beyond Benzino and involves other artists, particularly Coi Leray. Fans speculate that the lyrics may contain subtle jabs at the rising rapper, further intensifying the drama Sportskeeda.
A Feud Reignited
Despite years passing, the feud between Eminem and Benzino refuses to fizzle out. Eminem’s choice to revive the conflict through “Doomsday Pt. 2” suggests that there are still unresolved issues between the two artists. The diss track not only revisits past grievances but also brings in new elements, targeting Benzino’s current state and potentially sensitive areas.