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An Unreleased Eminem Diss Track Surfaces, Targets Ja Rule and Suge Knight





A previously unheard Eminem diss track, titled “Smack You,” has surfaced online, causing a stir among fans. The song, believed to have been recorded in the early to mid-2000s, takes sharp aim at Ja Rule and Suge Knight. While the track isn’t officially available due to copyright restrictions, it has been making the rounds on platforms like YouTube.





In the song, Eminem delivers scathing bars aimed at Ja Rule, rapping, “I’m holding Irv responsible, the Cookie Monster of Rap/Won’t give Hailie back her Oscar, they lost it up Ja Rule’s as.”* Later in the track, he continues, ”‘We don’t need to stoop to Ja Rule’s level/‘Cause if we do (Yo), then that would mean we’d only be one foot two/Then we’d be as tall as the statue that we shoved up his as.”*



Eminem doesn’t hold back, mocking Ja further with lines like, “The hardest workin’ artist since Pac? Stop, no, you’re not/Oh my God, knock it off, Ja, get off his jock.” He even references Ja’s past remarks about Dr. Dre, adding, “You spoke on the Doctor, that’s vodka/That ain’t Ja talkin’, Dre, give me the word, I’ll sock him.”





The Detroit MC also directs his wrath at Suge Knight, accusing him of responsibility for the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.: “I’m holding Suge responsible for the deaths of the two greatest rappers to ever grace the face of this planet/If only the late great mister Christopher Wallace could talk, he could tell you himself.”



The track appears to have been recorded during the height of the 2000s feud between 50 Cent and Ja Rule. It aligns with Eminem’s 2003 track “Hail Mary” featuring 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes, which was another response to Ja Rule at the time.


Source: https://www.xxlmag.com/eminem-song-leak-ja-rule-suge-knight-diss/

 
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