southpawers.com/2024/01/25/eminem-disses-benzino-shouts-out-j-cole-doomsday-pt-2
“Doomsday Pt. 2” by Eminem from Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade compilation album, All Is Yellow, is already out in New Zealand and Australia. The song is produced by Daniyel and John Nocito with the original “Role Model” production coming from Eminem, Luis Resto, Mel-Man and Dr. Dre.
In the song, Eminem makes fun of Benzino, who has been dissing Slim Shady in the last few years. “Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh, what is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe, “Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?” Eminem raps in the song.
Eminem employs a riddle to draw a comparison between his old rival, Benzino, and a giraffe, an animal known for its distinctively long neck. This riddle cleverly references a moment back in 2010 when Eminem, during the filming of “Not Afraid” behind the scenes, was ironically asked what he feared, to which he humorously responded with “Giraffes.”
By posing the riddle and asserting that the opposite of Benzino is a giraffe, Eminem is essentially saying that Benzino is not, and has never been, a source of fear for him. This is reinforced by the punchline that Benzino has no neck—a playful exaggeration suggesting there’s nothing there for Eminem to attack, both literally and metaphorically.
The line “Go at his neck,” a common phrase in rap that typically means to verbally attack someone fiercely, is turned on its head with Eminem’s retort, “How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have.” Here, Eminem is not just making a physical joke at Benzino’s expense but also implying that Benzino is not a worthy opponent in a rap battle. The joke about Benzino’s lack of a neck is used to underscore the point that Eminem feels there’s nothing to attack because Benzino poses no real threat or challenge to him.
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cant wait
“Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?”
OMG 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😆😭😭☠️☠️☠️💀💀
It's already out, was pretty dope.
just as a leak?
i heard the juice wrld / cordae song over the role model beat and it was dope. i havent heard the new eminem one tho
Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh,
What is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe
Go at his neck, how the f–k is that?
How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?
This is GARBAGE
em always got new issues man he stopped his yelling and has an okay rap voice again. and now he can't stop these annoying jagged technical rap pattern show case things & corny punchlines.
just as a leak?
i heard the juice wrld / cordae song over the role model beat and it was dope. i havent heard the new eminem one tho
Yeah it’s on reddit. He makes a funny Coi punchline aswell, lol.
https://southpawers.com/2024/01/25/eminem-disses-benzino-shouts-out-j-cole-doomsday-pt-2/
“Doomsday Pt. 2” by Eminem from Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade compilation album, All Is Yellow, is already out in New Zealand and Australia. The song is produced by Daniyel and John Nocito with the original “Role Model” production coming from Eminem, Luis Resto, Mel-Man and Dr. Dre.
In the song, Eminem makes fun of Benzino, who has been dissing Slim Shady in the last few years. “Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh, what is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe, “Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?” Eminem raps in the song.
Eminem employs a riddle to draw a comparison between his old rival, Benzino, and a giraffe, an animal known for its distinctively long neck. This riddle cleverly references a moment back in 2010 when Eminem, during the filming of “Not Afraid” behind the scenes, was ironically asked what he feared, to which he humorously responded with “Giraffes.”
By posing the riddle and asserting that the opposite of Benzino is a giraffe, Eminem is essentially saying that Benzino is not, and has never been, a source of fear for him. This is reinforced by the punchline that Benzino has no neck—a playful exaggeration suggesting there’s nothing there for Eminem to attack, both literally and metaphorically.
The line “Go at his neck,” a common phrase in rap that typically means to verbally attack someone fiercely, is turned on its head with Eminem’s retort, “How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have.” Here, Eminem is not just making a physical joke at Benzino’s expense but also implying that Benzino is not a worthy opponent in a rap battle. The joke about Benzino’s lack of a neck is used to underscore the point that Eminem feels there’s nothing to attack because Benzino poses no real threat or challenge to him.
End quote. What year is this
Yeah it’s on reddit. He makes a funny Coi punchline aswell, lol.
But if someone say Haley then it’s too far I bet
But if someone say Haley then it’s too far I bet
He said he ruined a chance to collab with her. I think it’s different than saying you gon kill his daughter, lol.
“Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?”
OMG 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😆😭😭☠️☠️☠️💀💀
Yoooooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😂
em always got new issues man he stopped his yelling and has an okay rap voice again. and now he can't stop these annoying jagged technical rap pattern show case things & corny punchlines.
https://twitter.com/itsreallypita/status/1750493087040942536🔥🔥🔥🔥
at some point we gotta talk about how eminem continues to harm his legacy with stinky verses instead of shutting up and being a detroit legend
at some point we gotta talk about how eminem continues to harm his legacy with stinky verses instead of shutting up and being a detroit legend
He been dropping nothing but heat lately.
He been dropping nothing but heat lately.
im gonna pretend that you never said this my g. have a great day!