Eminem’s Dissing Diddy From 1996 To 2024
In “F-cking Crazy” (1996), Eminem raps, “Came in the place blowed, and sprayed Puffy with Mase,” referencing Diddy and Mase in a diss that showcases his abrasive attitude early in his career.
In “Marshall Mathers” (2000), Eminem says, “You little groupie… get off me, go f*ck Puffy.” This casual insult toward Diddy is part of a broader rant about media and personal frustrations.
In “I’m Back” (2000), Eminem pokes fun at Diddy’s relationship with Jennifer Lopez, saying, “It’d be Jennifer Lopez and Puffy, you know this… Sorry Puff, don’t give a f*ck,” continuing his irreverent humor about pop culture figures.
In “Killshot” (2018), a diss track aimed at Machine Gun Kelly, Eminem drags Diddy into the beef with the line, “Kells, the day you put out a hit is when Diddy admits he got Pac killed,” referencing conspiracy theories about Diddy’s involvement in 2Pac’s murder.
Also Eminem continues his attack on Machine Gun Kelly by also insulting Diddy, saying, “His boss pops pills and tells him he’s got skills.”
In “Bang” (2019), Eminem takes a quick shot at Diddy with, “Shout to Puffy Combs, but f*ck Revolt,” dismissing Diddy’s media platform with no real respect.
In “Godzilla” (2020), Eminem makes a playful reference, “They call me Diddy ’cause I make bands…” comparing his success to Diddy’s, while still subtly mocking him.
A notorious moment from Diddy’s reality show “Making the Band” is referenced, where Diddy made the band members walk 3 miles for cheesecake.
In “Alfred’s Theme” (2020), Eminem uses clever wordplay, “I’m Diddy’s Side Bitch… Oh, I’m still East Side, b*tch,” mocking any association with Diddy while reinforcing his loyalty to his roots.
In “Fuel” (2024), Eminem raps, “I’m like a R-A-P-E-R…” continuing his wordplay while using Diddy as part of a broader lyrical attack on industry figures.
In “Antichrist” (2024), Eminem insults Diddy’s personal life with the line, “Ask me, gettin’ beat worse than Diddy did,” adding more fuel to their ongoing feud.
In “Fuel” (Shady Edition) (2024), Eminem references the controversial deaths of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., rapping, “B.I.G.’s death was a domino effect of 2Pac’s…” and implicating Diddy in the industry’s darker moments.
In “Bad One” (2024), Eminem raps, “This sounds like something that Puff would do,” suggesting Diddy’s shady actions behind the scenes, keeping their feud alive.
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