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Diss tracks are an integral part of Hip Hop culture as they keep the competitive spirit alive of the various singers. It is an opportunity to tell their side of the story. Furthermore, Hip Hop has its roots in the street-style battle that engages the performer in an impromptu banter session. Additionally, diss tracks up the entertainment value many folds.

Earlier, a rap song released by Eminem called “Realest” featuring Ez Mil piqued the interest of bodybuilding fans because some words are related to steroid use. On the track, Eminem was dissing Melle Mel for his interview in the Art of Dialogue that analyzed Eminem’s dominance in the Hip Hop genre. 

Eminem disses Melle Mel in his new track

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Eminem’s words in the “Realest” track have rocked the social media world. Musicians are divided over whose side to take. The lyrics of the song read: 

“Shout to the furious fіve and grandmaster flaѕh but bоy (Whаddup though?)

This somеone who really is furiоus ѕtay out his path hіs wrath аvoid

And I’ll be the last to toy with this јuicе-head hіѕ brain is like half destrоуed

Likе а meteor hіt it

Well therе went melle mel wе lost his aѕs to ‘roids”

In the song, Eminem not only critiques Melle Mel but also takes a walk down memory lane of his career. He refers to all those who ever doubted him. Melle Mel, the ‘Pump Me Up’ singer, is a bodybuilding enthusiast who believes in healthy living and wellness. He also calls himself a natural bodybuilder. However, Eminem disagrees with Melle Mel. This debate is going to rage forever, but for now, fans can enjoy the song. Recently Eminem made a splash in headlines when he walked off Terence Crawford for his fight against Errol Spence Jr. 

Eminem walked out with boxing champion Terence Crawford 

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Boxing legend and world champion Terence Crawford had expressed his desire to collaborate with Eminem. Slim Shady said, “You know what I was thinking would be crazy s***? I think it would be dope to have Eminem walk me out or something like that.” Crazy enough, Eminem saw the video and appreciated Crawford. He responded, “This is too crazy!!! You are one of my favorite boxers right now!” The exchange of comments sealed the deal, and the two entered the arena to ‘Lose Yourself’ track by Eminem.

Read More: “Cure, Guns N Roses, Def Leppard”: 4-Time Mr. Olympia Reveals the Songs He Listened to While Building His Monster Physique

Hip Hop and bodybuilding seem to share a deep bond, as storytelling is an important part of both the craft. A bodybuilder chisels his body through intense workouts and discipline. Similarly, a singer weaves impactful words into a rhythm to evoke strong emotions in a listener. Both leave a lasting impact on followers. Have you checked out the song? Let us know in the comments. 

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