Fans have long dreamed of Eminem and Tech N9ne going bar-for-bar on a track that leans into their shared strengths: speed, complexity, and zero compromise. While they previously collaborated on 2015’s “Speedom (Worldwide Choppers 2),” “Havoc” feels less like a sequel and more like a showdown — or maybe a reunion between two lyrical assassins at the peak of their powers.

The beat? Industrial and sinister — layered with orchestral stabs and a creeping bassline that sounds like it’s stalking you through a dark alley. Perfect battlefield for the havoc to unfold.

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Eminem kicks things off with a white-hot opening verse, riddled with double entendres, rhyme clusters, and internal schemes that twist through the beat like razor wire.

“I don’t cause drama — I conjure it, honor it, then drop bombs on it / Calm as a comma until I flip like a sonnet that’s haunted.”

Midway through, he even takes a shot at mumble rap’s decline — a theme fans know and love him for — before closing his verse with a chilling laugh and signature mic drop.

Never one to be outshined, Tech N9ne comes in on Verse 2 and turns the tempo way up. Known for his “chopper” flow and surgical syllable control, he spits an unstoppable 32-bar run that leaves listeners breathless.

“Cataclysmic with the catalyst, I’m savage with the savagest / Matching math with madness, I damage tracks with damages.”

Their back-and-forth in the third act of the track feels almost like a cipher — a lyrical duel between two masters refusing to blink.

While “Havoc” is being released as a standalone single (so far), rumors are swirling that it may be part of Eminem’s rumored 2025 album, or a special Strange Music collab EP.

And if “Havoc” is just the beginning?

Brace yourself.