Eminem raps Being a Guests in Hip-Hop, Fires back at Gen Z’ kids, Responds to The Game: “Realest”
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Eminem raps Being a Guests in Hip-Hop, Fires back at Gen Z’ kids, Responds to The Game: “Realest”


Eminem hopped on Ez Mil’s new joint “Realest” where he clapped back at critics who were upset the rapper made it into Billboard and VIBE’s five greatest rappers of all time.

Eminem responds back to “Juice Head” Melle Mel & The Game on EZ Mil new track ‘Realest’: Listen

DR.. Dre, Eminem, and Ez Mil’s teamed up for “Realest”


On Friday (Aug. 4), Eminem delivers a verse on Dr. Dre’s new artist Ez Mil’s latest track, “Realest.” Through his bars, Shady seemingly addresses Melle Mel and The Game who said he’s only revered in Hip-Hop because he’s white.


“Hip Hop has been good to me, huh/ But when they say that I’m only Top 5 ’cause I’m white, why would I be stunned?/ My skin color’s still working against me/’Cause second, I should be, to none/Bein’ white being why they put me at five (Nope)/That’s why they can’t put me at one,” Em raps.

 

Later in the track, Eminem calls out Melle Mel by name while referencing his alleged steroid use.


“Shoutout to Furious Five and Grandmaster Flash, but boy/There’s someone who really is furious/Stay out his path, his wrath avoid/ It’ll be the last to toy with a juice head whose brain is half destroyed, like a meteor hit it/Now with Melle Mel, he lost his ass to ‘roids.”


Earlier this year, the Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five legend said Em is only considered a top-five rapper ever because he's white.

The Filipino rapper “Ez Mil” slated to drop the deluxe edition of his 2022 album on Aug. 11.

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