
The conflict started when JAY Z had EMINEM as a feature guest on his album "The Blueprint" during the JAY Z vs NaS/ NaS vs JAY Z battle. They collaborated on the song "Renegade"and NaS tried to point out that EMINEM outshined JAY Z in his diss "Ether" when he said: "EMINEM murdered you on your own shit". NaS was trying to bring them into a new conflict, so that the JAY Z fans hold a grudge against EMINEM. EMINEM initially collaborated with Royce Da 5'9" on the song "Renegade" and removed Royces verse from the song. EMINEM denied any side picking. He said that he and Royce gave him the track for free out of respect and he would do the same for NaS. EMINEM used the same rhyme pattern on the song "Say My Name". He added that it was a sign of respect to NaS. But everybody knew that EMINEM was angry at NaS for dragging him into the beef of these two legends. This was the original line from "Ether": The conflict between the rap legend triangle JAY Z - NaS - EMINEM was further intensified when EMINEM said that JAY Z is a better rapper than NaS in " 'Till I Collapse": NaS was mad at EMINEM for picking JAY Z' side. EMINEM wanted no beef with NaS. He gave him later props on the songs "Square Dance" and "Love Me". But both could also be interpreted as slick disses. EMINEM wanted to show love to both NaS and JAY Z. He asked both for tracks for his "8 Mile" soundtrack. JAY Z was allowed to bring in his group Freeway but NaS wasn't allowed to feature his group the Bravehearts. At least this is what NaS thought. NaS send EMINEM song after song but EMINEM kept rejecting them until he took the song that included disses towards JAY Z. NaS later found out that JAY Z was on the same CD on which he was giving him shots. NaS didn't like the situation. EMINEM produced the song "The Cross" for NaS next album as a sign of peace. NaS later collaborated with 50 Cent's rival Ja Rule. EMINEM's newcomer 50 Cent started dissing NaS on many occasions including the song "Piggy Bank". NaS was again mad at EMINEM for not holding his newcomer back. NaS started dissing EMINEM with subliminal disses on "Star Wars". He also attacked him on songs like "Disciple", "These Are Our Heroes" and "Nazareth Savage" pointing out his battles against non-rappers, his greed for attention and his run for presidency (also for attention). NaS thought that EMINEM's political song "Mosh" was a trend hopping act. EMINEM wanted to step away from his beefs and was later taking a break from his career (until 2009). The beef between them cooled down and NaS also wanted to get rid of his beefs. In 2012 he asked EMINEM to be a feature guest on his song "Daughters (Remix)". EMINEM declined to do the record and NaS pointed out in interviews what he has been doing wrong. They probably both have a neutral-positive relationship in 2017. #hiphopuniverse #hiphopbeefanalysis
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This video was initially uploaded to Hip-Hop Universe in 2018 (1,630,349 views - Jan 22, 2017). Due to copyright issues & Youtube's strict regulations I was forced to re-upload most of my old videos to this channel.
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