Leaked Eminem diss to Ja Rule and Suge Knight from 2003

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This was in 2005…think about the era.

Em was producing the Pac posthumous album with Afeni’s blessing.

“Realist Killaz” featuring an unreleased Pac verse and 50 dissing Ja was on the “Resurrection” soundtrack.

nikkas were annoyed with Ja “acting” like Pac and liked Em and 50 “paying homage” and they were also selling like crazy.

Hypocritical yes..but that was the era. :yeshrug:

Glad that Game pointed that out.

And the G Unit stans are the cultists that ignored facts. Thank God Kanye West deaded Curtis in 2007.

But The Booth has a lot of Shady Aftermath payroll posters that gas up Eminem as someone better than Nas, Ghostface, Hov and other black MCs.
 

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50 my niggy all day but that’s not how ending a career works champ. Eminem is by far the biggest selling rap artist ever…and he made it known he hates Ja Rule’s guts. You can say goodbye to all them white folk, Ja…not to mention the machine Eminem/Dre had behind them at the time..

50 made Ja corny and uncool to us (he was always trash to me, like always always, 🤷🏽‍♂️). 50 the hottest shhit the streets maybe ever saw in rap and he said Ja is ass and puzzy, 😆, nigs was off that. He might have still been able to eat with the pop shhit tho…but Eminem being on his “Fk Ja” campaign and Dre joining it and all that shut that door too, that is what really exiled him, imo, pretty much. He simply wasn’t strong enough, on all levels, music and music biz wise.

Sound like you are in a cult, breh.
 

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You the only nikka given bksfinest a dap or rep? That's rich breh. Rest of us don't fukk with an Arab calling us nikkas

You the one that allows Chelsea Handler or Paris Hilton to call you the N word, and your boss still chased them down to smash. :hhh:
 

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Did any of that actually come to fruition as far as we know? We got more evidence on all of the rumors Jeff had on him than any of that shyt :mjlol: . Jeff couldn't get his bars up and had to resort to getting at a kid. The facts in this diss > some made up shyt.
Loose change was better than any diss feminem wrote. In fact that du rag line was all facts too

Plus I'd put money ja would beat the brakes off of scrawny feminem
 

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We sure this is from 2004? Based on the beef timeline with Ja dropping Loose Change and 50/Eminem dropping "Hail Mary" in April 2003, I think this was actually recorded in 2003 and only meant as a mixtape track, as there's no way in hell he could get the clearance to actually release this track on an album.

I know it eats at him that he didn’t sign Em and 50.

Suge was not in a position to sign Eminem (he was in jail when Em was discovered and Death Row was still trying to figure out how to stay alive with Suge in jail and 2pac being killed) and Death Row/Murder Inc. were regularly collaborating so Suge wasn't going to go out of his way to sign 50 Cent when he was (at the time) working with the more popular act.



That incident where Death Row stormed The Source Awards was in 2000, not 2001.
 

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We sure this is from 2004? Based on the beef timeline with Ja dropping Loose Change and 50/Eminem dropping "Hail Mary" in April 2003, I think this was actually recorded in 2003 and only meant as a mixtape track, as there's no way in hell he could get the clearance to actually release this track on an album.



Suge was not in a position to sign Eminem (he was in jail when Em was discovered and Death Row was still trying to figure out how to stay alive with Suge in jail and 2pac being killed) and Death Row/Murder Inc. were regularly collaborating so Suge wasn't going to go out of his way to sign 50 Cent when he was (at the time) working with the more popular act.



That incident where Death Row stormed The Source Awards was in 2000, not 2001.
Yeah it was probably 2003, thats my mistake.
 

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We sure this is from 2004? Based on the beef timeline with Ja dropping Loose Change and 50/Eminem dropping "Hail Mary" in April 2003, I think this was actually recorded in 2003 and only meant as a mixtape track, as there's no way in hell he could get the clearance to actually release this track on an album.



Suge was not in a position to sign Eminem (he was in jail when Em was discovered and Death Row was still trying to figure out how to stay alive with Suge in jail and 2pac being killed) and Death Row/Murder Inc. were regularly collaborating so Suge wasn't going to go out of his way to sign 50 Cent when he was (at the time) working with the more popular act.



That incident where Death Row stormed The Source Awards was in 2000, not 2001.
I’m saying that if Suge didn’t fumble Death Row…


He could have been still eating with Dre.

Would Suge have a problem with Em if he was eating with Dre??
Suge was a hater and a bully. He has a protector/predator tendencies.

He had a issue with cacs treating artists like slaves but wanted to be the slavemaster

Dame and Suge may have meant well but they tricked themselves outta the game. They didn’t follow any of the 48 Laws Of Power
 
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