TheBoss123 wrote:StayWideAwake wrote:TheBoss123 wrote:right? lol, Maybe hes referring to himself?Idk man, What a jackass. Eminem probably wont talk to him but itd be interesting if he did.
He also threatened Paul saying he would make him "bleed". There's probably a 0.00001% chance Eminem has an interest in having a conversation with this guy.
How would you feel if you were Hailie? "Hey dad, that's the guy who said he'd come into our house and murder me when I was a little kid, right? I hope you guys make up. Tell him I say hi".
Damn he made like legitimate threats, I dont really know the timeline of the beef, you think those statements were part of the reason Eminem made 'Like Toy Soldiers"? Yeah I dont think Eminem would very much be interested in sitting down and talking to him, especially for something that as this point happened almost a decade ago.
I remember this beef well. Benzino dissed Em around the time 8 Mile came out, and Em ignored it. This was after The Source had given MMLP, Devil's Night and TES shit reviews and basically gave Beninzo's own album near "classic" status.
Benzino dissed Em again in early 2003 and published a picture with that month's source of him holding Em's decapitated head. Em put out The Sauce and Bully on I think the same day, which obviously ripped into Benzino. Also as a retort, Eminem, 50 and Dre were put on the cover XXL (the owner of that and Benzino also had beef). To promote Get Rich or Die Tryin' 50 was the guest editor on XXL for an issue, and he came up with the idea that they should put out a poster which if I remember right was about killing Benzino's son. This was also when 50 and the Ja Rule/Murder Inc beef started heating up. Benzino eventually retaliated and dissed the entire Shady Records family. He also began sucking up to Ja and Irv Gotti. Ja dissed Em, 50 and Busta Rhymes so those three went at him on the song Doe Rae Me using the "Hail Mary" beat. D12 and Obie dissed Ja and Benzino on the song Hailie's Revenge, and Em, Obie and DMX (Eminem and DMX
) murdered Ja on Go To Sleep.
Em released his final Benzino diss track around September 2003, which was Nail In The Coffin. Clearly Em had ripped him apart lyrically over the three tracks. A few weeks later Benzino and Dave Mays (The Source owner) put out the 'Foolish Pride' tape to paint Em out to be a racist. Em didn't really reply properly for about a year until Encore came out, when he talked about it on Yellow Brick Road. He also deaded the Ja and Benzino beefs on Like Toy Soldiers because he knew it was going too far. In the end, Em won the war as he always does.