Eminem is known for his controversial lyrics – and his latest rap song is sure to get people talking.
Earlier this week, the real Slim Shady went to “Sway In The Morning” to deliver his latest rhymes, as reported by Sway’s Universe.
And the controversial star, real name Marshall Mathers, decided to take aim at transgender reality star Caitlyn Jenner as he did so.
The lyrics included: “Heat seeking missile duck, demented sick see who gives a f***
“I invented p**** and this a true statement, I see the b**ch in you, Caitlyn.
“I keep the pistol tucked like Bruce Jenner’s d****
He finished: “No disrespect though not at all, no pun intended that took a lot of balls.”
After finishing his rap, which also insulted the likes of Miley Cyrus, Janet Jackson and Bill Crosby, Eminem reassured his fans that it was all in jest.
“The rhyme, by the way, it’s all in fun,” he said.
“I just say s**t to say it. I don’t even know if there’s anything…“It’s one of them things that’s not… It’s very rarely, very rarely personal.
“Put it this way, if it was ever personal, someone would know it. It’s all in fun.”
While plenty have slammed Eminem for his comments already, we imagine he won’t be too bothered – he’s always said that he’d prefer to get any reaction, positive or negative, as opposed to no reaction at all.Speaking with MTV News in 2013, he said: “I rap to get a reaction.
“I would rather have some kind of reaction and if my music sparks debates or conversations – be it right or be it wrong or whatever – I’d rather have it get a bad reaction than no reaction.
Eminem is no stranger to controversy when it comes to his lyrics, and his latest rap has definitely sparked some heated discussions.
During his recent appearance on “Sway In The Morning,” the rapper known as Slim Shady didn’t hold back, taking shots at none other than Caitlyn Jenner. In his new rhymes, Eminem boldly proclaimed, “I invented p**** and this a true statement, I see the b**ch in you, Caitlyn.”
He didn’t stop there, referencing Caitlyn Jenner’s transition with the line, “I keep the pistol tucked like Bruce Jenner’s d****.”
Despite the backlash he’s facing, Eminem made it clear that it was all in good fun, with no personal vendettas involved. “The rhyme, by the way, it’s all in fun. I just say s**t to say it,” he explained. “It’s very rarely personal… It’s all in fun.”
This isn’t the first time Eminem has courted controversy with his music, and he’s made it clear that he’s more interested in sparking debates and reactions than playing it safe.
As he once told MTV News, “I rap to get a reaction… I’d rather have it get a bad reaction than no reaction at all.” Love him or hate him, one thing’s for sure – Eminem knows how to get people talking.
And as long as his music continues to stir up conversations, he’ll consider it a job well done. Stay tuned for more updates on this and other trending topics.