The Sauce: "No wonder you're sore now, Lordy you're bored now/ I’m pushing 30 you’re breaking 40’s door down"Ĭontext: It was something of an open secret that Nas and Jay-Z had it in for one another, but it was not made public until Jay-Z called out Nas on stage in 2001. Nail in the Coffin: "What the f*ck you stop for dummy/If you slew some crack/You'd make a lot more money then you do from rap!" Eminem responded in typical form with these two diss tracks, and The Source, as well as Benzino, started to lose fans and credibility. He gave Eminem’s seminal 'The Marshal Mathers LP' a two-star review in his magazine, made disparaging comments about Eminem's ethnicity and publicly dissed him in a 2002 freestyle. Canibus responded with this track, featuring Mike Tyson, leaving LL Cool J with a bloody nose to say the least!īest Lyric: "You walk around showing off your body because it sells/ Plus to avoid the fact that you ain't got skills/"Įminem – 'Nail In The Coffin'/ 'The Sauce'.Ĭontext: Rapper and owner of The Source magazine Benzino appeared to have it in for Eminem. He even referenced Canibus in his verse on the song. Eminem responded in kind, taking big swings at both Durst and Everlast.īest Lyric: “Motherf**kers think because I’m in trouble with the law/ That I won’t jaw ‘em/Up my sentence and double it tomorrow”.Ĭontext: LL Cool J had asked Canibus to perform a verse on one of his tracks, but when Canibus made a passing reference to LL Cool J’s microphone tattoo, the hip hop veteran took offence and had Canibus’ verse cut from the song. However, Durst pulled out at the last minute, and not long after, publically dissed Eminem (claiming Everlast could easily beat Eminem up). Eminem planned to include a few disses towards Everlast, which he claims Durst was entirely on board for. Context: After initially getting along rather well, Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst and Eminem agreed to work together on a track.
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