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Eminem: Disses Caitlyn, Big Celebs In New Controversial Rap; Reacts To Criticisms [VIDEO]

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Eminem Disses Caitlyn - Rapper Eminem delivered his latest rhymes Thursday, July 23, in Detroit MC hit "Sway In The Morning," reported Sway's Universe. While doing the on-the-spot freestyle rap for his interview, Eminem's Caitlyn diss was perhaps the one which received the most attention.

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Throughout his entire rapping career, Eminem. 42, has been known for taking jabs at celebs - small or big and whether he likes them or not.

Caitlyn wasn't the only big celeb name-dropped during his latest six-minute freestyle rap. Eminem also mentioned other big names including Miley Cyrus, Bill Cosby, and Donald Trump, according to Us Weekly and Entertainment Weekly,

Eminem's latest freestyle rap, as usual, is pretty intense, some of which include the following:

"I'm f**ked worse than Donald Trump/ On Lexapro in Mexico across from a Texaco in a McDonald's drunk."

"I'm coming through like a wrecking ball/You would swear I think highly of Miley/And I respect her the way I backhand her."

"I made monopoly off misogyny/No wonder you scoff at me, it's obvious I'm as off-putting as Bill Cosby is/Treat women like property, possessive like a noun with an apostrophe."

"I invented prick, and that's a true statement, I see the b**ch in you, Caitlyn/Keep the pistol tucked like Bruce Jenner's d**k/No disrespect though, not at all, no pun intended, that took a lot of b*lls, though."

In the past, Eminem's rhymes have included Gianni Versace, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Pamela Anderson, Christina Aguilera, Insane Clown Posse, even long-time mentor/producer Dr. Dre, according to MTV.

Eminem's Caitlyn diss therefore really isn't so much as a surprise. The rapper himself is also used to the kind of controversy his raps bring that MTV said he stated the following after the foul-mouthed rap:

"The rhyme, by the way, it's all in fun. I just say sh*t to say it. I don't even know if there's anything...It's one of them things that's not...It's very rarely, very rarely personal. Put it this way, if it was ever personal, someone would know it. It's all in fun," according to the 42-year-old.

In 2013, he also spoke with MTV News about his raps.

"I rap to get a reaction," he said. "I would rather have some kind of reaction and if my music sparks debates or conversations - be it right or be it wrong or whatever - I'd rather have it get a bad reaction than no reaction. No reaction sucks."

At the same year, Eminem defended himself about claims that he was transphobic.

"The real me sitting here right now talking to you has no issues with gay, straight, transgender, at all," he told Rolling Stone. "I'm glad we live in a time where it's really starting to feel like people can live their lives and express themselves."

As for Caitlyn, she has yet to react to the Eminem's latest Freestyle rap. Despite receiving immense support after announcing to the world her transformation, Caitlyn also gained haters, and she has heard many jokes about her recent change, reported Hollywood Life.

However, the 65-year-old recently admitted in her ESPYs speech that she does not care about what people say about her. Hopefully, Eminem's Caitlyn diss rap will not hit her too hard.

Meanwhile, artist Azealia Banks has taken to Twitter to call out Eminem for his latest piece, according to The Inquisitr.




Eminem is currently promoting his work on the official soundtrack of the movie "Southpaw," which is set for release tomorrow.


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