A fiery Eminem diss track titled “Smack You” has surfaced online, reigniting memories of his lyrical dominance and his involvement in some of hip-hop’s most heated feuds. The unreleased track, reportedly from the mid-2000s, takes direct aim at Suge Knight and Ja Rule during the height of 50 Cent’s infamous beef with Ja Rule.
The Detroit rap icon spares no punches as he holds Suge Knight accountable for the tragic deaths of hip-hop legends Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. In a scathing verse, Eminem raps:
“I’m holding Suge responsible for the deaths of the two greatest rappers to ever grace the face of this planet.”
The song doesn’t stop there. Eminem accuses Suge of exploiting Ja Rule, claiming Suge’s intentions were never genuine:
“Beggin’ Suge to get him to follow you to all the clubs / But you’re too dumb to see that your publishing’s all he wants.”
Ja Rule also faces Eminem’s wrath for imitating Tupac, with Slim Shady mocking the Queens rapper’s attempts to position himself as the next great:
“The hardest workin’ artist since ‘Pac? Stop, no, you’re not / Oh my God! Knock it off, Ja, get off his jock.”
The track is one of over a dozen Eminem songs that recently leaked, featuring collaborations with artists like 50 Cent, Nate Dogg, Anderson .Paak, Slaughterhouse, and Westside Boogie.
While Eminem, Suge Knight, and Ja Rule have not commented on the leaked diss track, the song has already stirred up significant buzz online. Fans and critics alike are dissecting the ruthless lyrics, which serve as a reminder of Eminem’s unmatched skill in hip-hop warfare.
Adding to the drama, longtime Aftermath producer Fredwreck issued a stern warning to whoever is responsible for the leaks. Taking to social media, he wrote:
“FYI to the criminal who’s leaking the Eminem music. We will find you. Street law will be applied. Ask ‘Koolo’ what happened to him last time he leaked. We know where he lives and Yes this is a threat.”