Amid the hustle of hip-hop, Suge Knight’s son drops a track responding to an unreleased Eminem diss.
- The track emphasizes Suge Jr.’s criticism of ‘internet gangsters’ and defends his father’s honor.
- Eminem’s leaked track ‘Smack You’ blames Suge Knight for the deaths of 2Pac and Biggie.
- Suge Jr. questions the timing and courage of Eminem’s accusations.
- In a twist, Suge Jr. suggests Diddy’s knowledge of the events surrounding 2Pac’s death.
In a fresh wave of hip-hop drama, Suge Knight’s son has released a new track. This song responds to the recent leak of Eminem’s decades-old diss track, ‘Smack You’.
Suge Jr.’s collaboration with Elita Kaliska, titled ‘Ocean Krwi’, targets what he calls ‘internet gangsters’ who take their beefs online. He uses the opportunity to call for his father’s release from prison.
Although Suge Jr. doesn’t directly name Eminem, he makes it clear the song is a rebuttal to ‘Smack You’. In a bold statement, he says it’s strange how Eminem chose now to release such an old song, questioning Eminem’s courage in not confronting him earlier.
Eminem’s leaked track outrightly blames Suge Knight for 2Pac’s and Biggie’s deaths. Eminem raps about holding Suge responsible for these tragic events, stirring controversy within the hip-hop community.
With a defensive tone, Suge Jr. argues that despite popular rumors, his father was best friends with 2Pac and could not be held accountable for his death. He challenges the idea that his father was responsible.
Adding another layer to the story, Suge Jr. hints that Diddy might know more about the infamous 1996 events than he lets on. He mentions having evidence but stops short, citing his desire to live without fear.
This back-and-forth adds another chapter to the ongoing narrative surrounding these legendary figures of hip-hop. It remains to be seen how these claims and counterclaims will play out in the public eye.
The latest tracks reignite old disputes and open up new conversations in the hip-hop world.