When someone mentions “Rap God” Eminem, most people think of razor-sharp lyrical talent, unapologetic controversy, and a man unafraid to take shots at anyone in his path. Yet surprisingly, in his decades-long career, there was one artist who pushed him to the point of offering a rare public apology: pop superstar Christina Aguilera.

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Their feud, once one of the most talked-about beefs in late-90s pop culture, began with a single sentence—and exploded into one of Eminem’s most infamous diss tracks.

How the Feud Began

During the late 1990s, Eminem’s volatile relationship with his long-time girlfriend Kim Mathers was already a topic of public discussion. The couple’s turbulent history—including allegations of both emotional and physical conflict—sparked controversy when the two announced their marriage.

Among the celebrities who openly criticized the decision was Christina Aguilera, then rising as a new feminist pop icon. At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, Aguilera made a pointed comment that hit Eminem directly in the ego.

While discussing Eminem on air, she remarked:
“Yeah, he’s cute… but he’s married to Kim.”

What seemed like a short, offhand remark publicly exposed details about Eminem’s personal life—and the rapper didn’t take it lightly.

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Eminem Fires Back in “The Real Slim Shady”

In retaliation, Eminem went after Aguilera on his 2000 hit “The Real Slim Shady,” a song known for its bold and often controversial name-drops. He portrayed Christina in degrading imagery and insinuated she lacked morals, sparking outrage from fans and pop audiences alike.

For many listeners—then and now—Aguilera was arguably the celebrity he insulted most harshly during his early career.

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Christina Aguilera Responds With Her Own Diss Tracks

Despite being known primarily as a powerhouse pop vocalist, Christina Aguilera was not about to remain silent. She clapped back in her own music—not once, but twice.

She addressed Eminem directly and indirectly in tracks including:

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“Can’t Hold Us Down” — a feminist anthem calling out the double standards women face, widely interpreted as a response to Eminem’s attacks.

Aguilera’s assertiveness surprised audiences who knew her mainly for pop ballads, proving she was far from intimidated.

The Moment Eminem Backed Down

Hearing Aguilera’s pointed musical responses—and facing public criticism for the intensity of his attacks—Eminem eventually reconsidered his approach. In a rare move for the rapper, he publicly toned down his stance and extended an apology toward Christina Aguilera.

For someone infamous for refusing to back down from conflict, this moment stood out as one of the few times Eminem admitted he had gone too far.