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“Eminem’s Unreleased ‘Smack You’ Sparks Explosive Response from Suge Knight’s Son: What’s the Real Story Behind the Beef?”

Added on March 10, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

In the unpredictable world of hip-hop, nothing quite grabs our attention like a family feud wrapped in a package of nostalgia and grudges—so grab your popcorn, folks! Suge Knight’s son, Suge J Knight, is making waves as he fires shots at none other than the rap heavyweight, Eminem. You might remember that unreleased gem, “Smack You,” that slipped through the cracks online earlier this year, where Eminem went ahead and pinned the weight of 2Pac and Biggie’s untimely demises right on Suge Knight Sr.’s shoulders. Well, guess what? Suge J isn’t taking that lightly. He’s stepping up to the plate with a response that’s not just a family affair but also centers around a new collaboration Eminem has with the Polish rap group, Elita Kaliska, called “Ocean Krwi.” How convenient is it that Eminem’s dissing a guy who can’t defend himself? It’s like throwing a punch in the dark—bold but a bit cowardly, wouldn’t you say? Suge J’s ready to reclaim his father’s honor while raising some thought-provoking questions about courage and truth in the process. So, what’s really going on here? Are we about to witness a hip-hop showdown, or is this just a stage for some good old-fashioned drama? Buckle up, because this ride’s about to get bumpy!

Suge Knight‘s son took aim at Eminem for a new collaboration with the Polish rap group, Elita Kaliska, titled, “Ocean Krwi.” Suge J Knight is angry with the legendary rapper after the unreleased song, “Smack You,” surfaced online back in January. The track, which appears to stem from the mid-2000s, sees Eminen blame Suge Knight for the deaths of both 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.

While Suge J doesn’t call out Eminem by name on the track, he explained the meaning to NME. “Eminem claims that the song was created in the mid-2000s. It’s strange that it’s being released now, when my father has no chance to defend himself. It’s also strange that he had many opportunities to tell him all this to his face, but didn’t have the courage,” Knight said. “An honorable man doesn’t kick the defenseless, so I decided to defend my father’s honor and record my response as part of a song that happened to be about this topic. If Em claims that this song is from two decades ago and declared in it that he will reveal the alleged truth about my father’s connection to the attack on ‘Pac, then where is his truth? Maybe he will finally have the courage to confess it?”

Eminem’s “Smack You”

As for “Smack You,” the track surfaced among a number of other unreleased songs from throughout Eminem’s career. On it, he raps: “I’m holding Suge responsible for the deaths of the two greatest rappers to ever grace the face of this planet.” A spokesperson for the rapper condemned the leaks at the time, telling XXL that Eminem never intended them to be for “public consumption.” He noted that they are “not relevant so many years later. The latest in a line of unfinished material released against artists’ will and without their permission.”

In other news, Suge Knight Jr. recently made headlines for challenging Ray J to a fight with a date with Brandy on the line. He and his father were mad at Ray for a recent inteview he did with VladTV.

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