One verse. Three minutes. Zero survivors. Shady just reminded the world why he’s feared. 🔥👊
On a surprise guest verse in 50 Cent’s new single “Trigger Therapy,” Eminem didn’t just drop bars—he dropped a lyrical nuke. Fans are calling it “Shady’s most vicious verse since ‘Killshot,’” and for good reason.
In just under three minutes, Eminem dismantles clout chasers, fake activists, and ‘soft rappers with hard filters,’ delivering the kind of rage-fueled rhyme scheme that only he can orchestrate. The internet immediately blew up with reaction videos and breakdown threads.
“That was vintage Em… like ‘97 levels of destruction,” one Redditor posted.
The collaboration came out of nowhere, but 50 Cent revealed on IG Live that Em wrote the verse in 24 hours.
“I just sent the beat. Next day, he sent it back. All one take.”
The verse references old-school beefs, mental health hypocrisy, and even jabs at streaming bots, with lines like:
“Platinum from a playlist? I sold that on a blank disc / Now everybody viral till their battery light blinks.”
Critics are praising the verse for bringing back the ruthless lyrical Shady that’s been missing from modern rap. The track debuted at No. 3 on Billboard—and is already #1 on Spotify’s Global Rap Chart.
Slim Shady’s still got it. And he’s clearly not done proving it.