The beat hits first — pure Dr. Dre: haunting piano loops, heavy kicks, and sinister bass. Then comes 50 Cent, leading the charge with a hook that drips menace and swagger, rapping:

“Ain’t no rules when legends ride / We built the code, now we watch it die.”

Eminem enters second, and it’s like time rewinds. With his signature machine-gun flow, he tears through cancel culture, media hypocrisy, and even drops cryptic lines that fans believe are aimed at rappers half his age trying to claim thrones they never earned.

“All these cardboard crowns, I burn ‘em like my old rhyme books.”

But it’s Dr. Dre’s verse that lands hardest — not because of speed, but because of authority. After years of staying quiet, Dre sounds focused, powerful, and warning the new era:

Eminem - War Is Calling (feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent) (2025)

“I left the game clean, came back with blood on my shoes.”

The song quickly shot to the top of trending charts, and fans are calling it a “reset button” for mainstream hip-hop, tired of watered-down hits and TikTok formulas.

Even more explosive? Insiders are whispering that Unruled may be the lead single off an upcoming Aftermath anniversary project, with Dre executive-producing, and Eminem crafting his “final chapter” album.

“Unruled” isn’t just a song — it’s a warning shot, a middle finger, and a mission statement all rolled into three verses.

This is Eminem unfiltered. This is Dre resurrected. This is 50 Cent uncaged.

And for a hip-hop world that thought the legends had gone quiet —
they just roared back to life.

Dr. Dre Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame With Eminem, Snoop, 50 Cent

The message is clear:

The kings aren’t dead. They’re just louder now.