“Eminem’s Lost Diss Track ‘Smack You’ Leaks Online — And It May Hold the Most Dangerous Accusations in Rap History”

Eminem's Vicious Suge Knight & Ja Rule Diss 'Smack You' Leaks | HipHopDX

It’s the leak nobody saw coming — and now that it’s here, fans can’t stop listening, questioning… and speculating. Eminem’s unreleased diss track “Smack You” has suddenly resurfaced online, and it’s not just a lyrical jab at old enemies. This is something darker. Something buried. Something that sounds like it was never meant to see daylight.

Believed to have been recorded during the peak of the early 2000s rap wars, “Smack You” finds Eminem in his most unforgiving form — not as Slim Shady, the comic diss master, but as a sharp, deliberate voice unafraid to stir the ashes of hip-hop’s most infamous rivalries. On the surface, the track goes after familiar targets — Ja Rule and Suge Knight — but underneath the punchlines and sarcasm is something far more chilling.

In the track’s bridge, Eminem cryptically implies that Suge Knight bears some moral weight for the deaths of the two greatest rappers of all time — a veiled reference that sent the internet spiraling into old theories and conspiracy rabbit holes. “If only the late great mister Christopher Wallace could talk…” he raps, letting the implication hang heavy.

The verse targeting Ja Rule is classic Em: savage, surgical, and soaked in sarcasm. But fans aren’t just talking about the disses — they’re talking about why now? Why is this song leaking in 2025? Who released it? And is this part of something bigger — a vault opening, or a warning shot before Eminem’s rumored final album?

Fredwreck, a longtime Aftermath producer, has already voiced frustration over recent leaks, calling out the unknown party behind these sudden drops. But with “Smack You” now out in the wild, the question isn’t just who leaked it… it’s what comes next.

New Eminem Song Leak Includes Ja Rule Diss and Suge Knight Murder Accusations

Is Eminem planning to confront his past before closing his final chapter? Or is this leak the beginning of something even more unpredictable?

Stay tuned — because if “Smack You” is only the beginning, the next track might hit harder than hip-hop is ready for.