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It wasn't until six years later that Eminem responded on the song "Not Alike" from the album Kamikaze. This then led to Kelly responding in the track "Rap Devil," where he references Eminem's sobriety and age.

He referenced Eminem in the song with the lyric: "Took you six years and a surprise album just to come with a diss. Kelly also tweeted: "Im standing up for not just myself, but my generation. In a interview with Sway, Eminem referenced the now long-standing beef with MGK—and said he was not over the tweet about his daughter. Highlighting an alleged stand off between the two, Miilkbone recalls challenging Em to a one-on-one battle at the Sound Factory.

The beef: Early on in his career Eminem made several references to an alleged relationship he had with Mariah Carey. Things appeared to simmer down until Cannon brought the beef back up again on an episode of T. Stop lying on my dick. The beef: Eminem adopted his beef with Ja Rule because of his relationship with 50 Cent.

The Murder Inc. Marshall Mathers. You gotta be held accountable for that so I need to see you face-to-face. December - "Lord Above" Eminem wasn't going to let a comment like that go down without a fight. In a verse on Fat Joe 's new song "Lord Above," the rapper once more calls out the couple directly. December - Cannon's Instagram streak In response to the diss track, Cannon aired out all his thoughts on Instagram.

FatJoe album is Star studded, he even did some charity work and dug Eminem out his grave I mean cave!! But that's not all.

Cannon's been throwing Insta shade non-stop, uploading a number of his stand-up comedy bits , calling on Chris D'Elia for some humorous help , and asking Em to "come out and play" on his MTV series Wild N Out. December 9, - The Invitation For the cherry on top, Cannon released a diss track of his own, titled "The Invitation.

December 19, - "Canceled: Invitation" Cannon dug deep for another burn, pulling up Eminem's controversial track "Foolish Pride," which was reportedly recorded in He continues his mission to "cancel" Em with more hateful speech samples from the rapper. While speaking to Billboard about his show Wild 'N Out , Cannon pointed out that he had invited Em onto the program when they feuded the year before. He keeps bringing it up for decades.

I'm one of those cats that matches energy. After these tracks, D12 had clearly been shown up. Proof being the ring leader of D12 did a remake of 50 Cents "Many Men" and released it. The track was seen as an awful attempt to diss. This was the last diss record that was released. After all this, Royce and Proof were still exchanging threats and such and decided to end it for good, by meeting in Detroit, just the two of them.

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".



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