Benzino continues taking shots at Eminem and his fans.
It looks like Benzino is still not over his decade-old feud with Eminem, as the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta personality continues to throw shade at the Detroit Rapper. The rapper recently co-signed Money Man‘s “I aint never listened to no Eminem” tweet with “Nobody in my hood did” jab.
The father of Coi Leray then posted a 1988 Eminem track “Foolish Pride”, where the rapper was dissing black women. “So here we go again. Just because I said nobody in my hood listened to the man who made an entire mixtape dissing black people, especially black women I get disrespected,” he wrote on the post.
So here we go again. Just because I said nobody in my hood listened to the man who mad an entire mixtape dissing black people, especially black women I get disrespected 🥱 Post this song @Hollywoodunloc1 Eminem – Foolish Pride (1988) – M&M https://t.co/iPAcoNHXEn via @YouTube
— Benzino (@IAMBENZINO) February 24, 2022
Ever since his recent remarks, hip-hop fans, notably Eminem’s followers having a go at the Benzino in the past few days, and he now again snaps, and challenged them to meet him in real life.
“To all you pu**y a*s Stans, we all know y’all are the most corniest non violent coward fan base hip hop has ever seen,” he wrote in a tweet. “I have a restaurant in Atlanta 5071 Peachtree industrial boulevard Chamblee GA. stop tweeting and pull up on me you pu**ies.”
“I been left this sh*t alone but since the COWARD A*S STANS still wanna talk sh*t and hide then it’s still f**k Eminem and if you got a problem with me, do something about it nothing you ever said has effected me in anyway. I know how to fight and I got big sticks. So pull up,” he said in another.
Benzino and Eminem’s feud dates back to 2003, when Benzino was a co-owner of The Source magazine and Eminem expressed his displeasure with his The Eminem Show album garnering just four mics on the magazine’s album ranking system. This enraged Benzino, who responded by releasing a slew of trash songs and refusing to promote Em’s work in the newspaper. In 2004, The Source produced an issue featuring Em on the cover titled “Cleaning Out White America’s Closet,” and dredged up an old track in which the 8 Mile MC used racist slurs in an attempt to harm Em’s reputation. Eminem then apologised and confessed that he wrote the song as a result of a horrible breakup with a Black lady.
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