Eminem surprise-dropped a new album, Music to Be Murdered By, overnight.
And while early listener discourse surrounding the Hitchcock-inspired album has largely focused on the video for single "Darkness," which features a recreation of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, fans are now making room for some dissection of the Slaughterhouse-assisted "I Will."
The track features KXNG Crooked, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5'9". Joe Budden, meanwhile, is expectedly absent from the proceedings. Em and Budden, of course, aren't believed to be on the best of terms.
In the track's fourth verse, Eminem notably addresses Lord Jamar, with whom he's exchanged words in recent years. Back in October, for example, Em joked onstage that he had a nightmare of sorts about him.
"I had a dream I was a fuckin' nobody and sucked at rap," he said to D12's Mr. Porter during a show in Abu Dhabi. "And then I wake up, you know who I was Mr. Porter? Lord Jamar."
On "I Will," Em raps that he's "far more worse" than a lengthy verse from Lord Jamar. He goes on to seemingly reference Jamar's previous criticism of his place in hip-hop, expressing frustration for someone (possibly Jamar) "claiming rap when it's not yours."
Here's the section in question:
Lord Jamar hasn't responded to the "I Will" mention just yet. Em previously addressed Jamar in his 2018 track "Fall," featuring Justin Vernon.
