Eminem Takes Shots At Former Raven Ray Rice New Rap Video

Hip-hop artist Eminem has been known for lyrical attacks on everyone from pop music stars to politicians and even his own family members. So why should it be a surprise that his next targets are athletes who have been making headlines in the past few months? Eminem did a freestyle Cypher (an improvised, round robin rap)  with Slaughterhouse Joe Budden, Yelawolf, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5'9.

He referenced the Ray Rice, Janay Palmer and the Ravens:

But I may fight for gay rights, specially if … is more of a knockout than Janay Rice, play nice … I'll punch Lana Del Rey right in the face twice like Ray Rice in broad daylight, in plain sight of the elevator surveillance 'til the head is bangin' on the railin' and then celebrate with the Ravens.

There's also a shot at Lana Del Rey in there. She has yet to respond.

He also attacked LeBron James who recently left Miami made his return to Cleveland:

I need a towel, sweat leaks from my brow, it's burning my eyes, my cerebral is foul cuz … I'm thinking about should be illegal. I need my headband like the guy who left Cleveland, Ohio and went to South Beach with his talents, screamed [expletive] you on the way out and winked with a smile.

Who knew Marshall Mathers followed NASCAR? Didn't see that coming. He attacks Tony Stewart next.

Been known to lose it though, so if I overdo it, you drove me too it. When I step into the vocal booth like I'm supposed to do I'ma murder you on a … track like Tony Stewart.

Also on his hitlist are Brittany Spears (again?), Disney kids, Superman, Anderson Cooper, Kate Hudson, and Chechen Rebels.

Click HERE to watch the entire NSFW video, but beware there's a lot of gratuitous cursing, and imagery that could offend. It's not for the sensitive.


 

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