Paul Rosenberg reacts to Lil Pump dissing Eminem.
Last night, the controversial rapper Lil Pump, without any given reason, fires shots at the legendary Eminem where he said, “Aye, f**k Eminem! You lame as hell. Ain’t nobody listens to your old a**. You lame as f**k, b**ch.” He received a lot of trolling on social media for his words and even got reactions from some of Eminem’s affiliates.
Slaughterhouse’s MC KXNG Crooked also shares something regarding it where he asks everyone to imagine the “Eminem vs Lil Pump” battle. The Detroit Rapper’s longtime manager Paul Rosenberg was quick to respond and said that he can’t imagine the clash between the two rappers.
To Lil Pump’s credit, these three words are better crafted than his whole career. Since 2017, the “Gucci Gang” star has released two albums that have sold a total of one million copies. So, now that we’ve reviewed Lil Pump’s whole musical history, let’s get to the diss. Eminem released his second studio album for 2020, ‘Music to Be Murdered By: Side B,’ just before this legendary insult. Despite the fact that the Detroit Rapper jabs and namedrops numerous artists throughout the album, there is no mention of Lil Pump.
Lil Pump was just on Eminem’s radar during his 2018 project ‘Kamikaze.’ In the song “The Ringer,” Eminem mentions a few mumble rappers that he would annihilate if they crossed his way.
I can not.
— X-Mas OFF Again (@rosenberg) December 24, 2020