From the first beat drop, “Sick Of You” launches into a haunting, piano-laced trap instrumental, with Ez Mil opening the verse in Taglish (Tagalog + English), spitting about betrayal, pressure, and public fakery.

Then comes Eminem, exploding into a breathless verse full of vintage Slim Shady venom:

“You smile in my face, then talk sht in a space / Where you think I can’t hear it — but I’m always two bars ahead of your hate.”*

The hook is simple but infectious:

“I’m sick of you / Talk big, act small, and flip the truth.”

Fans are already dissecting the lyrics line by line — with theories flying that the song takes subtle aim at:

Former collaborators turned critics,

Clout-chasers exploiting hip-hop legends,

Or even a certain controversial podcast host Eminem’s name was recently linked to.

Ez Mil, in his verse, appears to reference being “judged like a token” and “riding with a legend who don’t need validation” — a clear nod to those who questioned his signing to Shady Records in 2023.

“He co-signed me ’cause I don’t ride trends — I ride syllables.”

Since being personally signed by Eminem in 2023, Ez Mil has quickly earned a reputation as a technical lyricist and global disruptor. This collab feels like a cementing of that relationship — a Shady apprentice going toe-to-toe with the master.

Critics are already comparing it to Renegade (ft. Jay-Z) in terms of lyrical intensity.

Fans are calling it “the best Eminem feature in years.”

“Ez didn’t just keep up with Em. He pushed him,” wrote HipHopDX.

“This is lyrical warfare — and we’re the lucky bystanders.” – @ShadySeason

“Ez Mil is the future. Em just gave him the keys to the kingdom.” – @BarBreakdown

“They didn’t come to play. They came to annihilate.” – @RapRadar2025

Rumors are swirling that Sick Of You is just the beginning — with insiders teasing a potential Eminem x Ez Mil joint EP or at least more appearances on Em’s upcoming album, which has yet to be officially announced.

“You don’t put out a track like this unless you’re building to something bigger,” one Shady Records insider teased.
“2025 might be the year Eminem fully passes the mic — or makes sure no one else can hold it.”

With Sick Of YouEminem proves he’s still the sharpest lyricist alive — and Ez Mil just proved he can go bar-for-bar with a living legend.

This isn’t just a song.
It’s a warning shot.