Benzino responds to Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt.” 2-inch music video with a series of Instagram posts. The Boston-born rapper attacked Eminem by showing several examples of Slim Shady using the n-word in the past.
“Throughout history, there have always been black people who have made excuses for racist white people,” Benzino wrote. “There will always be people of color who think it’s okay, but that’s sad.”
Benzino teased the release of his “Rap Elvis” music video, calling it the death knell for Eminem’s career. The self-proclaimed “Eminem Killer” said the diss song’s visuals will blow people’s minds.
“Oh, what all of you will be thinking is [mind blown emoji] When you see this,” Benzino wrote. “I already [coffin emoji] he and [‘Rap Elvis’] So when I delete the video it permanently [headstone emoji] rest in peace. “
Eminem’s 2-inch video for “The End of the World Pt.” was released on Wednesday (March 13). The video features guest appearances from Big Sean, JID, Denzel Curry, BabyTron, Cordae, Swae Lee and Teezo Touchdown.
Earlier this year, Benzino accused Eminem of not helping Detroit artists. The former co-owner of The Source credits Big Sean with his previous work with Eminem, as well as BabyTron’s appearance on “Armageddon Pt.” 2” video. Other artists are not from Detroit.
“If I have Skittles working with and performing for young artists in Detroit, then I’m doing a good job,” Benzino wrote.
Benzino also accused Eminem of undergoing plastic surgery.
“He finally responded!” Benzino wrote. “Can anyone tell me what happened to his face during the plastic surgery? He looks like a reanimated corpse. No…not that. Rap Elvis destroyed @eminem.”
Eminem criticized Benzino on “Armageddon Pt.” 2,” dropped in January. The song appears on Lyrical Lemonade’s All Is Yellow compilation album. Benzino responded with his “Vulturius” and “Rap Elvis” diss tracks, continuing the complaints that started more than two decades ago.