Bizarre Seemingly Says That Stat Quo Wrote The Game’s Eminem Diss Track “The Black Slim Shady”

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Bizarre Seemingly Says That Stat Quo Wrote The Game's Eminem Diss Track The Black Slim Shady

Bizarre suggests that Stat Quo was The Game’s ghostwriter for “The Black Slim Shady”.

The Game, who has been shading Eminem for the past few months, dissed the rapper with the 10-minute song titled “The Black Slim Shady“, which appeared on his latest album “Drillmatic – Mind vs Heart“. Bizarre, the former D12 rapper now suggests that the diss track was ghostwritten by Stat Quo.

“I just feel like I couldn’t get past the Eminem voice,” Bizarre said on The Bootleg Kev Podcast. “I know Game can rap better than that. I know he’s a problem as a battle rapper, a guy that’s into lyrics. I feel like that was a nice little cute intro. He never got out of that, though. He stayed in Marshall’s body for the whole 10 minutes. When we gonna get Game? We know he can do it, so what happened?”

He continued, “[I wasn’t a fan] of that song, nah, nah. I think he could have did better… or Stat Quo could have did better.” “I ain’t say nothing, man. Shout out to Game,” he said on being question by the host.

In a latest interview on Rap Radar Podcast, the Comton rapper stated that he dissed Eminem because nobody else does, but there’s nothing personal between the two emcees. “Just because nobody does. But as far as it being personal, it’s not personal,” he said. “I came up on Em too. I remember the first time that ‘My Name Is’ came out. I was, like, wowed by it. I felt the same feeling when I heard that, that I felt when I heard ‘Juicy’ from Biggie [Notorious B.I.G.] the first time. I always f**ked with Em, and then, you know, the whole Aftermath and the Shady thing and he was on The Documentary.”

In another interview, The Game praised Eminem and stated that ‘My Name Is’ gave him same feeling as Biggie’s ‘Juicy’. “As far as, like, it being personal, like, it’s not personal. I came up on Em too,” he said. “I remember the first time, you know, ‘Hi, My Name Is,’ you know, came out. I was like wowed by it. I felt that same feeling when I heard ‘Juicy’ from Big the first time. So yeah, I always f**ked with Em and then the whole Aftermath and the Shady thing, and he was on The Documentary.”

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