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Updated 14:21 IST, December 18th 2019

Suge Knight's son claims to have Eminem diss track but 'too disrespectful' to share

Suge Knight's son, Suge Jacob Knight, claimed on December 16 that he has recorded a diss track about Eminem but won’t share saying it’s too “disrespectful”.

Reported by: Kunal Gaurav
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Suge Knight's son, Suge Jacob Knight or Jake, claimed that he has recorded a diss track about Eminem but won’t share saying it’s too “disrespectful”. Suge Jacob, who Eminem’s diss track ‘The Invitation’, had earlier said that the fresh diss song would end Eminem’s career.

Knight shared an Instagram post which read, “I have the diss track but it’s so disrespectful that I’m not going to put it out.” He also gave a caption to the post that read, “I know the fans want it but sometimes us celebrities have to stay in control of the situation. It was fun tho (sic)”. He has been on a rant against Eminem recently even giving himself winning points which according to him is now 3-0.

Read: Eminem Reignites Feud With Iggy Azalea In Griselda’s Track Bang

Social media roasted Knight for his claims accused him of lying about the existence of such track. “You sound stupid and very salty. You're making yourself look bad 🤡,” commented a user on one of his Instagram posts. “You don’t have any fans😂 I only followed because I heard you were a great laugh,” commented another user.

Read: Eminem's Fans Mock Singer Nick Cannon With Insults On Twitter

Eminem's feud with Knight, Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon recently dissed the slim shady rapper in collaboration with Suge Knight through a song titled The Interview. Eminem took a dig on Nick and tweeted, "I demand an apology Nicholas, you've made my gardener so jealous!"  Cannon released, in his latest track titled Pray for Him, not only dissed Eminem but also involved Eminem’s daughter Hailie in his lyrics. The lyrics of this diss track are, “We gon’ pray for him (Uh), and move Hailie out the way when we spray cans/ We don’t shoot kids and women (Nah), we shootin’ amen (Amen)”. The feud between the rappers had started when Eminem dropped a track titled Lord Above where he called Cannon and his ex, singer Mariah Carey, "a nutjob". 

Read: Eminem's 17-year-long Feud Reignites With Nick Cannon And Surg Knight's Diss Track

Read: Nick Cannon Says He Will Protect Eminem's Daughter When He 'spray Cans' Him In New Track

Published 13:19 IST, December 18th 2019

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