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Benzino is reminding people that he nonetheless raps after longtime rival Eminem got here after him in a new freestyle.
The former proprietor of The Supply has fired again along with his diss observe, “Vulturius,” in response to Em’s “Doomsday Pt. 2.” In Zino’s report, which makes use of Jay-Z’s “Where I From” beat, he takes intention at Em for an inventory of issues together with beefing with artists who aren’t hip-hop musicians. He additionally alludes to Em being a racist, which is a part of the explanation they started beefing within the early 2000s.
“Candy-a*s Eminem, b***h-a*s feminine/Mad he lack melanin, all Valium’d up again/Awe s**t, here we go, Benzino vs. Jim Crow/Know a crusty when I see one, how many times you overdose/You a punk, plan my funeral? Please, you shoot who?/ Square ain’t even go circle the block for Proof,” Zino rapped.
Their feud dates again almost 20 years when Benzino and The Supply leaked audio of Em utilizing the N-word a number of instances. The Detroit rapper would later apologize for the recording, however the harm was carried out. The outlet, Benzino and Eminem, confronted a wave of backlash, which partially contributed to Zino leaving the outlet that he helped set up. The males have exchanged phrases all through the years. In the freestyle, the “Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta” alum means that Eminem’s former spouse, Kim Scott, previously generally known as Kim Mathers, sue him in an identical lawsuit because the one introduced forth by Cassie in direction of her ex, Diddy. The pair had been collectively from the Nineties via the 2000s and hurled accusations of drug use and abuse in direction of each other throughout and after their break up.
Em has not responded to Benzino’s response observe, however a reply is anticipated.
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