“Unveiling Eminem’s Ruthless Masterpiece: The Celebrity Diss That Left Everyone Speechless!”
When it comes to diss tracks, very few can hold a candle to the notorious Slim Shady—yes, I’m talking about none other than Eminem. He doesn’t just throw shade; he hurls whole tornadoes of lyrical ferocity. With a reputation that’s practically titan-sized in the rap game, he’s taken swings at everyone from ex-lovers to fellow artists—and even his own family. Take his recent album, where he executes one of his most brutal disses directed at his daughter, Hailie. Ouch! But that’s just a warm-up. An official ranking has emerged that outlines Eminem’s absolute savage hits, and guess what? His 2018 track “Killshot” has claimed the number one spot. With a staggering 19,900 votes backing this claim, it’s impossible not to wonder: what exactly makes his disses not just cutting, but legendary? Let’s dive deeper into the details, and you’ll see why Eminem’s lyrical onslaughts are an art form all their own. LEARN MORE.
Yeah, sure, there has been Kendrick vs Drake, and Wiley vs Stormzy, but let’s be honest, there’s one rapper whose absolutely legendary for his diss tracks.
Eminem, obviously.
He even dissed his own kids in his new album, having done one of his ‘most brutal disses of all time’ in response to a lyric about his daughter, Hailie.
And while we might all have our own favourite diss track from Slim Shady (RIP, if you know, you know), an official ranking has revealed his most savage hit at a celebrity of all time.
Unsurprisingly, the lyrics are absolutely brutal.
Based on a whopping 19,900 votes, Ranker.com broke down ’20 of the harshest disses Eminem’s ever dished out’.
Eminem released ‘Killshot’ in 2018. (Eminem Music / YouTube)
The top five is populated by the likes of his diss ‘The Warning’ about Mariah Carey, the aforementioned ‘Hailie’s Revenge’ in response to Ja Rule, and ‘Cleanin’ Out My Closet’ about his mum, Debbie Mathers.
But the number one spot goes to his 2018 track, ‘Killshot’.
Even featuring an illustration to look like him in the artwork, the diss track came amid Eminem’s feud with Machine Gun Kelly.
The track was a response to MGK’s ‘Rap Devil’, which was itself a response to Eminem’s ‘Not Alike’ and as the ranker sit points out: “Eminem makes sure to address every single one of Machine Gun Kelly’s grievances on the track.”
It adds: “He really goes in with lines like ‘I’m 45 and I’m still outselling you,’ and ‘I’d rather be 80-year-old me than 20-year-old you.’”
And here’s the dankest diss from ‘Killshot’, which apparently makes it Eminem’s most savage celeb hit of all time.
It’s said to be his most savage. (Eminem Music / YouTube)
“Insult me in a line, compliment me on the next, damn, I’m really sorry you want me to have a heart attack, Was watchin’ 8 Mile on my NodricTrack, Realized I forgot to call you back,” he slams.
“Here’s that autograph for your daughter, I wrote it on a Starter cap, Stan, Stan, son, listen, man, dad isn’t mad, But how you gonna name yourself after a damn gun and have a man bun?”
Eminem previously looked back on the infamous feud with MGK as he explained he had to ‘destroy’ the star without ‘making him bigger’.
“Now I’m in this fucking weird thing because I’m like I gotta answer this motherf**ker,” he explained to Sway Calloway.
“And every time I do that it makes that person – as irrelevant as people say I am in hip-hop – I make them bigger by getting into this thing where I’m like, ‘I wanna destroy him, but I also don’t wanna make him bigger,’ because now you’re a f**king enemy.”