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Dozens of unreleased Eminem tracks have leaked online, including a brutal Suge Knight dissThe songs, which date back to 2003 ... Murder Inc., and even former Death Row Records head honcho Suge Knight. Knight, who is currently serving a 28-year prison stint for first-degree murder ...
Eminem’s explosive brutal diss, “Smack You,” targets Suge Knight and Ja Rule, surfacing amidst a wave of leaked Slim Shady songs. Eminem fans are losing it following a spate of recent ...
Eminem is going off on Ja Rule and Suge Knight in a new song leak called “Smack You.” On Monday (Jan. 13), an unreleased Eminem diss track made its rounds online. The song is titled “Smack ...
On the track, Eminem holds Suge Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, accountable for the untimely deaths of two rap legends, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. He raps, “I’m holding Suge ...
Suge Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records, faced legal troubles, a 28-year sentence, and ongoing health issues. Learn ...
The unreleased songs have been spreading across social media in recent weeks. One track in particular, Smack You, has gained particular attention for its pointed accusations against Suge Knight.
First, Eminem linguistically snatches Suge Knight, whom he blames for the assassinations ... he could tell you himself,” Em says on the song’s bridge. Eminem also dragged Ja Rule in “Smack ...
Earlier this week, social media lit up with buzz about the leak of a 20-year-old Eminem diss track against Ja Rule and Suge Knight ... “These leaked songs were studio efforts never meant ...
A few leaked tracks were demo versions of the rapper's recent songs like Little Engine and Discombobulated. However, Smack You caused quite the stir for its diss aimed at Suge Knight and Ja Rule.
The song is titled "Smack You" and takes aim at Ja and Suge. The track, which XXL is unable to share due to copyright but lives on YouTube, appears to have been recorded around the early to mid-2000s.
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