10 Times Eminem DESTROYED Rappers' Careers | The Game is next 😱 😥

 


 In his songs, Eminem has a long history of dissing others. Even those he targets may suffer greatly as a result of these songs; some may lose their music careers.

Avoid messing with Eminem. The well-known rapper is not fond of criticism, regardless of whether it is in reference to something he stated in public or the caliber of his music. There are several musicians and celebrities who, for whatever reason, caught the rapper's attention. They typically appear in his songs shortly after in a negative light.

Now, It's time to look into the celebrities whose careers Eminem destroyed.

1. Benzino

 On the song "Nail In The Coffin," Eminem made fun of Benzino, effectively ending Benzino's career. According to the website Hot New Hip Hop, Benzino's reputation suffered greatly after Eminem's song was released, demonstrating that the rapper has a significant impact on how other people's careers turn out.

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2. Mariah Carey

 

Mariah Carey and Eminem had been at odds for a while despite having gone on a few dates together. Eminem has made fun of Mariah throughout the years in his lyrics and has even aired audio clips of her allegedly asking, "Why won't you see me?" Her career tanked whereas Eminem's has remained steady (Throwbacks). 

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3. Canibus

 

 The true conflict began between Canibus and LL Cool J. But according to OntheASide.com, Eminem became involved once Canibus believed he had ghostwritten the LL Cool J song "The Ripper Strikes Back." Not yet clear? Starting with the song "Role Model" off his second studio album, Eminem focused his crosshairs on Canibus and continued to do so.

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4. Ja Rule

Was it truly Eminem who affected Ja Rule's career the most, or was it his decision to leave the Fast and Furious series? Ja Rule was mocked by rapper Eminem after rapping about his daughter in songs like "Like Toy Soldiers." In 2004, soon before Ja Rule's break, that single was released. 

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5. Limp Bizkit

 

 When someone criticizes Eminem, he responds to them in his lyrics. Lethal allegedly claimed that Everlast could battle Eminem, which sparked the song "Girls," according to Billboard. Eminem dropped the mic as a result of a long conflict between these two sides that started with that.

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6. Everlast

Everlast and Eminem's disputes have been widely publicized. Eminem.net reports that in the song "I Remember," the rapper spoke some derogatory words about Everlast. In the lyrics of that song, which was released in 2001, Eminem made references to Everlast's best years of his career perhaps being behind him. 

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7. Moby

 Moby had a taste of his own medicine when he slandered Eminem. According to Billboard, Eminem retaliated against Moby in the song "Without Me." But it just served to stoke the flames rather than put an end to the animosity between these two. Moby continued to find things to critique about Eminem while still giving him praise.

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 8. Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon supported Mariah Carey at the moment while trading jabs with Eminem while he was still dating her. Even on his album The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, he attacked the rapper. Nick got burned by Eminem in many song lyrics by putting himself in the line of fire (HipHopDX).

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9.  Joe Budden

Currently, Joe Budden is occupied with his podcast and role as a father. Even so, Eminem might have something to do with the fact that he no longer raps. On Eminem's album Revival, Budden was quite critical. Thus, on his song "Fall," Eminem spoke negatively about Budden as a result. 

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10. Insane Clown Posse

 The success of Insane Clown Posse could have been affected by Eminem's simple diss. "Expletive ICP, buy my CD," crooned Eminem in the song "Till Hell Freezes Over." Rappers, like Eminem, show that it is possible for them to express their displeasure with other people through their rhymes (OntheASide.com).

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 The Game is Next 

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The West Coast rapper uses funny voices on the Hit-Boy-produced song, which is largely comedic in nature and reminiscent of Eminem's iconic "Stan" single. However, Game does sprinkle the song with a number of personal jabs.

Controversial subjects include a variety of Game thinks Big Sean and 6ix9ine are superior rappers, Em's prior pill-popping addictions, and the fact that only white Americans enjoy his tracks.

Additionally rejecting Game's Verzuz challenges, 50 Cent also catches a few stray on the track, mostly due to his recent lack of rhyming output.

Em is undoubtedly one of the most well-known musicians of all time, and is actually the second-highest seller behind Garth Brooks, but Game claims that his feud with Em is for the hip-hop culture's spirit, which just celebrated its 49th birthday yesterday.

Chuck should exercise caution when making wishes, though. To retaliate against Nick Cannon in 2019, Eminem gladly railroaded Fat Joe and Mary J. Blige's song "Lord Above."

Slim just has time on his hands to respond.

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