Why does everlast hate eminem




















When met up, Royce and Proof went at it and were both arrested for each carrying a weapon. They both spent a night in the cell together and had a chance to talk it through and solved the beef there that night. Obviously Eminem and Royce patched things up as they have made many collaborations after this beef.

Eminem's beef with Ja rule was actually started with rapper 50 Cent who had beef with Ja rule when both rappers had begun to show interest in a career in rap.

It is important to note both were born in the Jamaican area of Queens New York. Though both made it big, at the time Ja Rule was considered one of New York's biggest rappers and had gone platinum in with his album "Venni Vetti Vecci" whereas 50 Cent was only starting to sell mixtapes and wasn't into a big-time career like Ja was. At this point, 50 Cent hasn't been discovered by Eminem or by that matter signed to Shady Records and was looking to get signed.

During a video-shot for Ja's single "Murda 4 Life", 50 Cent apparently tried talking to Ja and according to 50 he was very disrespectful to him and when 50 suggested to Ja and Ja's crew that he might try to get signed to Murder Ink he was straight up rejected in a very disdainful way. Later after Fiddy 50 got offended Ja reportedly stated that Fiddy didn't like to see "all the love he got".

Later that same month Ja rule was held at gunpoint in Southside Jamaica Queens where he was filming another music video and was robbed of his chain. Sometime later Ja Rule spotted the person who robbed him at a club with 50 and was furious.

In Fiddy's biography "From Pieces to Weight" he describes the interaction: "Ja saw me in a club with the kid who robbed him. Even later in the year, 50 released a single from his shelved debut album where he disses Ja rule, full disclosure in the track Fiddy doesn't actually say Ja Rule directly but he painted a good enough picture and his fans got the point. The next step that happens in the beef really started to turn it violent when Fiddy and Ja Rule, unaware of the other, were both booked to perform at an Atlanta nightclub.

There are many different conflicting reports of what happened that night but it is clear that it started somehow like this; when the two saw each other they spoke and had a brief argument where Ja questioned Fiddy and then it turned physical with both sides swinging punches. The exact way the fight happened is unclear as Ja claims that he pulled Fiddy's shirt over his head and started swinging at him, Fiddy claimed that he knocked him out and stole yet another one of his chains, Chris Gotti says that Ja Rule beat him and then Fiddy ran, some of Fiddy's crew said that Fiddy broke Ja's chain.

But ultimately whatever happened that night sparked more violence in March when Fiddy was stabbed at Hit Factory studios in New York after Ja Rule was told he was recording there. This ultimately started a full scale diss war between Shady Records and Murder Inc. Ja stated in the song:. As you probably know Eminem doesn't take lightly to mentions of his daughter on the track and just a week after Ja's diss was released, Eminem, 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes diss him in "Hail Mary".

Ja responded in his album "Blood In My Eye". However, this album was considered too weak to respond to as it panned and failed to match his success in his other albums. The flyer said "Appearance from ICP Violent J wasn't too happy about this and he told Eminem How the fuck are you gonna put us on this flyer when you don't even know if we are going to show up?

Eminem then replied Well I'm asking you now, you gonna show up or what? Violent J then said Hell no man we might have if you haven't put us on the fuckin' flyer like this, Don't be putting our name on this shit. Then Violent J walked off. Eminem soon began trashing ICP through interviews and conversations with friends.

Eminem also dissed ICP in some of his concerts involving a staged phone call where a supposed Violent J asks Eminem if he can suck his dick, and the infamous blow-up doll skit.

ICP also appeared on an MTV spot detailing the beef at that time, where they threatened to throat punch him and demonstrated on an Eminem blow up doll where they would hit hi, tearing its head off in the process. Eminem that same year spotted ICP's road manager at a Detroit shop and put a gun to his face which was later revealed to be empty which added cannon fodder to ICP's upcoming response record, later in ICP attacked Eminem with the track Nuttin But A Bitch Thang that opens up with a skit seemingly responding to the Ken Kaniff skit involving Dr Dre having anal intercourse with Eminem.

Around Violent J gave an interview that can be found on YouTube called Violent J speaks on Eminem Beef Proof of D12 ended up squashing the beef that year with a bowling game where D12 was squashing old feuds. ICP also praised his song 3 am on the album Relapse. Throughout his career Eminem had made references to an alleged relationship he had with Mariah Carey way back in His fourth studio album, The Eminem Show, contained multiple references to the alleged pairing, but Carey has denied the relationship numerous times.

Limp Bizkit. The members of Limp Bizkit and Eminem were actually friends at one point. He rapped about the violent acts he wanted to commit against the band, while also calling them soft for backing out of his feud with Everlast. The animosity between the two acts never really settled despite Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst praising Recovery on Twitter.

At the Grammys, electronic musician and producer Moby called Eminem misogynistic, homophobic and anti-Semitic. In the interviews following the show, Moby praised Eminem for his talent, but was shocked at how angry he was given that they never met prior to the VMAs. Will Smith. Joe Budden.

On the Kamikaze track, Em dissed Joe for his lack of hit records and his issues with domestic violence in the past. Budden issued his response on his podcast holding nothing back.

In my rapper brain, I'm a content na. You gotta say something! You have not said anything for the better part of a whole fucking decade," he continued. He also warned Eminem not to test him on the mic saying, "I know you don't know about me, you better go ask some nas close to you, I live for this type of shit. Machine Gun Kelly. Over the years, MGK claimed the 8 Mile rapper allegedly played a part in having certain media outlets ban his music because of the tweet and he even mentioned it on an LA Leakers freestyle in The formidable response left people impressed on social media, with some believing MGK came out with the win in the first round.

You think I actually fuckin' think about you? You're not even in the fuckin' conversation. I got it, he got, it was just miscommunication. He had another song aimed at Em. But it never got out because he asked me to speak with Em on behalf of the innocent fans and road crews that could have got hurt over this particular bullshit. It would have been a good look for him to put the song out. And Everlast does too but at the time Em was like Elvis so to go up against that army right there is an uphill battle but I think if that song had come out it would have shocked some people to hear Everlast going in like he did.



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