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[Lyrics] Eminem – KILLSHOT [ MGK Diss ]

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[Intro]
You sound like a bitch, bitch
Shut the fuck up!
When your fans become your haters
You done?
Fuck, your beard’s weird
Alright
You yellin’ at the mic, you weird beard
We doin’ this once
You yellin’ at the mic, your beard’s weird
Why you yellin’ at the mic?
 (Illa)

[Verse]
Rihanna just hit me on the text
Last night I left hickeys on her neck
Wait, you just dissed me? I’m perplexed
Insult me in a line, compliment me on the next
Damn, I’m really sorry you want me to have a heart attack
Was watchin’ 8 Mile on my NordicTrack
Realized I forgot to call you back
Here’s that autograph for your daughter, I wrote it on a Starter cap
Stan, Stan, son, listen, man, Dad isn’t mad
But how you gonna name yourself after a damn gun
And have a man bun?
The giant’s woke, eyes open, undeniable
Supplyin’ smoke, got the fire stoked
Say you got me in a scope, but you grazed me
I say one call to Interscope and you’re Swayze
Your reply got the crowd yelling, “Woo!”
So before you die let’s see who can out-petty who
With your corny lines (Slim, you’re old) – ow, Kelly, ooh
But I’m 45 and I’m still outselling you
By 29 I had three albums that had blew
Now let’s talk about somethin’ I don’t really do
Go in someone’s daughter’s mouth stealin’ food
But you’re a fuckin’ mole hill
Now I’ma make a mountain out of you, woo!
Ho, chill, actin’ like you put the chrome barrel to my bone marrow
Gunner? Bitch, you ain’t a bow and arrow
Say you’ll run up on me like a phone bill, sprayin’ lead (brrt)
Playin’ dead, that’s the only time you hold still (hold up)
Are you eating cereal or oatmeal?
What the fuck’s in the bowl, milk? Wheaties or Cheerios?
‘Cause I’m takin’ a shit in ’em, Kelly, I need reading material
…Dictionary…
Yo, Slim, your last four albums sucked
Go back to Recovery, oh shoot, that was three albums ago
What do you know? Oops
Know your facts before you come at me, lil’ goof
Luxury, oh, you broke, bitch? Yeah, I had enough money in ’02
To burn it in front of you, ho
Younger me? No, you’re the whack me, it’s funny but so true
I’d rather be 80-year-old me than 20-year-old you
‘Til I’m hitting old age
Still can fill a whole page with a ten-year-old’s rage
Got more fans than you in your own city, lil’ kiddy, go play
Feel like I’m babysitting Lil Tay
Got the Diddy okay so you spent your whole day
Shootin’ a video just to fuckin’ dig your own grave
Got you at your own wake, I’m the billy goat
You ain’t never made a list next to no Biggie, no Jay
Next to Taylor Swift and that Iggy ho, you about to really blow
Kelly, they’ll be putting your name
Next to Ja, next to Benzino—die, motherfucker!
Like the last motherfucker sayin’ Hailie in vain
Alien brain, you Satanist (yeah)
My biggest flops are your greatest hits
The game’s mine again and ain’t nothin’ changed but the locks
So before I slay this bitch I, mwah, give Jade a kiss
Gotta wake up Labor Day to this (the fuck?)
Bein’ rich-shamed by some prick usin’ my name for clickbait
In a state of bliss ’cause I said his goddamn name
Now I gotta cock back, aim
Yeah, bitch, pop Champagne to this! (pop)
It’s your moment
This is it, as big as you’re gonna get, so enjoy it
Had to give you a career to destroy it
Lethal injection
Go to sleep six feet deep, I’ll give you a B for the effort
But if I was three foot 11
You’d look up to me, and for the record
You would suck a dick to fuckin’ be me for a second
Lick a ballsack to get on my channel
Give your life to be as solidified
This mothafuckin’ shit is like Rambo when he’s out of bullets
So what good is a fuckin’ machine gun when it’s out of ammo?
Had enough of this tatted-up mumble rapper
How the fuck can him and I battle?
He’ll have to fuck Kim in my flannel
I’ll give him my sandals
‘Cause he knows long as I’m Shady, he’s gon’ have to live in my shadow
Exhausting, letting off on my offspring
Like a gun barrel, bitch, get off me!
You dance around it like a sombrero, we can all see
You’re fuckin’ salty
‘Cause Young Gerald’s balls-deep inside of Halsey
Your red sweater, your black leather
You dress better, I rap better
That a death threat or a love letter?
Little white toothpick
Thinks it’s over a pic, I just don’t like you, prick
Thanks for dissing me
Now I had an excuse on the mic to write “Not Alike”
But really, I don’t care who’s in the right
But you’re losin’ the fight you picked
Who else want it, Kells?
Attempt fails, Budden, L’s
Fuckin’ nails in these coffins as soft as Cottonelle
Killshot, I will not fail, I’m with the Doc still
But this idiot’s boss pops pills and tells him he’s got skills
But, Kells, the day you put out a hit’s the day Diddy admits
That he put the hit out that got Pac killed
Ah, I’m sick of you bein’ whack
And still usin’ that mothafuckin’ Auto-Tune
So let’s talk about it (let’s talk about it)
I’m sick of your mumble rap mouth
Need to get the cock up out it
Before we can even talk about it (talk about it)
I’m sick of your blonde hair and earrings
Just ’cause you look in the mirror and think
That you’re Marshall Mathers (Marshall Mathers)
Don’t mean you are, and you’re not about it
So just leave my dick in your mouth and keep my daughter out it

[Outro]
You fuckin’… oh
And I’m just plyin’, Diddy
You know I love you

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Title MUSIC EP – Prince EVA – Mansa Musa

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Prince EVA has officially stepped into a new era with the release of his powerful six-track EP Mansa Musa, and it’s already making waves across the music scene. This project isn’t just another drop—it’s a statement of intent, a reflection of growth, and a bold celebration of African excellence. Drawing inspiration from the legendary emperor Mansa Musa, a symbol of wealth, influence, and legacy, Prince EVA channels that same energy into a sound that feels rich, confident, and globally relevant.

From the very first track, the EP sets a tone of ambition and self-assurance. The production is polished and immersive, blending Afrobeats with hip-hop and melodic trap influences to create a sound that is both contemporary and rooted in African rhythm. Each track flows seamlessly into the next, giving listeners a cohesive experience that feels intentional rather than random. It’s the kind of project you play from start to finish, not just for the vibe but for the story it tells.

Lyrically, Prince EVA explores themes that resonate deeply with today’s generation. There’s a strong focus on hustle, growth, and the pursuit of success, but it goes beyond material wealth. The EP reflects a mindset one of elevation, resilience, and self-belief. At the same time, he doesn’t shy away from touching on personal experiences, relationships, and the realities of navigating life while chasing greatness. This balance between confidence and vulnerability gives the project depth and authenticity.

One of the standout aspects of Mansa Musa is how it embraces African identity while still appealing to a global audience. The rhythms, melodies, and overall sonic direction highlight the richness of African music, yet the delivery feels universal enough to connect with listeners anywhere in the world. It’s a reminder of how far Afrofusion has come and how artists like Prince EVA are pushing it even further.

The EP may be just six tracks long, but it leaves a lasting impression. Each song feels purposeful, contributing to the overall narrative of growth, power, and legacy. There’s no filler here—just carefully crafted music designed to resonate and inspire. Whether it’s the high-energy moments that get you moving or the more introspective tracks that make you reflect, Mansa Musa delivers on multiple levels.

With this release, Prince EVA isn’t just dropping music he’s reinforcing his place in the evolving global music landscape. Mansa Musa is a testament to his artistry, vision, and ability to merge culture with modern sound in a way that feels fresh and impactful. If you’re looking for something that combines vibe, meaning, and top-tier production, this EP deserves your attention.

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TRACK LIST

1. Mansa Musa

2. I Dare

3. Blessed Man

4. If I

5. Queen Sheba

6. Peace chant (Bonus track)

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 Dolly HP – Fall Too Deep (prod. Does Sam)

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Fall Too Deep” by Dolly HP is a soul-stirring masterpiece that dives into the depths of emotion, self-reflection, and resilience. Built on a rich blend of captivating melodies and heartfelt harmonies, the song delivers a powerful message about vulnerability, growth, and staying strong even when life gets overwhelming.

With deeply rooted motivational lyrics, Dolly HP uses “Fall Too Deep” as a voice for anyone who has ever faced emotional struggles or felt lost in their journey. The track paints a vivid picture of falling, not as a sign of weakness, but as a necessary step toward self-discovery and strength.

The production is smooth yet impactful, allowing the artist’s message to shine through effortlessly. Each verse is carefully crafted, carrying raw emotion and authenticity, while the chorus resonates with a lingering energy that stays with listeners long after the song ends.

Fall Too Deep” is more than just music , it’s an experience. A reminder that no matter how deep you fall, rising stronger is always possible.

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iDimilan – Area Boy (Freestyle)

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“Area Boy (Freestyle)” by iDimilan is a powerful and deeply expressive record that captures the raw essence of street life, resilience, and self-awareness. Infused with authentic street vibes and emotionally rich lyricism, the track reflects the realities, struggles, and silent victories of everyday hustlers navigating life from the ground up.

iDimilan delivers this freestyle with unmatched passion and clarity, using his unique storytelling ability to paint vivid pictures of survival, ambition, and growth. His lyrical depth stands out as he blends motivational messages with real-life experiences, making the song both relatable and inspiring to listeners across different walks of life.

Known for his distinct sound and thought-provoking delivery, iDimilan continues to establish himself as a force in the music scene, an artist who doesn’t just make music but speaks truth through every verse. “Area Boy (Freestyle)” is more than just a song; it’s a voice for the streets, a reflection of the hustle, and a testament to staying true despite the odds.

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