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Listen to Eminem's '12 Days Of Diss-mas' Countdown
Some of you spent the Christmas holiday with family, opening presents, eating too many cookies and avoiding your loud uncle Dirk. But Eminem and the rest of the Shade45 crew got together on Tuesday (Dec. 25) to count down the "12 Days of Diss-Mas." Em (aka "Diss" Kringle), sat down with longtime manager, Paul Rosenberg and DJ Whoo Kid on Marshall's SiriusXM station for a 40-plus minute run through some of the greatest rap diss tracks of all time.
The gang started, of course, with KRS-One's iconic 1987 track "The Bridge is Over," from Boogie Down Productions, a hard shot aimed at Marley Marl and MC Shan, before hitting on Roxanne Shante's "Roxanne's Revenge" track slamming UTFO. Along the way, the trio flexed their deep hip-hop knowledge, including the variety of Roxanne's who were rapping at the time and a deeper breakdown of the Roxanne legend. "May I add that that record was done with one take," Whoo Kid noted.
They ran through MC Lyte "10% Diss," a shot at MC Antoinette for using the same loop on her single "I Got An Attitude" borrowed from Audio Two's "Top Billin'." The list also included LL Cool J's "Jack the Ripper," N.W.A's "Fuck Tha Police," Ice Cube's vicious "No Vaseline," Dr. Dre's "Dre Day" and Tim Dog's first salvo in the future East Coast/West Coast battle, "Fuck Compton." Along the way, they touched on Eminem's obsession with collecting classic rap singles and albums on cassette and his ongoing fasciation with LL Cool J. "'Jack the Ripper' was a tough fucking song," Em said. "One of the greatest all-timed diss records ever."
The top four included Common's "The Bitch in Yoo," a shot back at Cube's "Westside Slaughterhouse" -- which took jabs at East Coast MCs -- followed by Eazy-E's "Real Mothaphuckkin' G's" snap at Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Death Row and Yz's "Diss Fe Liar," a shot at Poor Righteous Teacher's Wise Intelligent, which Em said really tore him up. "The most conflicted I ever was in a beef...I fuck with 'em both," Eminem said.
The top dog, of course, was Tupac Shakur's "Hit 'Em Up," the vicious 1996 haymaker against former friend Notorious B.I.G. "This might be the greatest diss record of all time," Rosenberg said, with Eminem adding that it was the most personal he'd ever heard anyone get in a diss track at that point.
Listen to the whole show below.
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