Posted on 09/22/2024 11:47:03 AM PDT by Morgana
Eminem has been praised by fans online after an incendiary lyric from his song Fuel about Diddy resurfaced following his arrest this week.
Keen music lovers claimed they've finally realized the real meaning of one of the rapper's verses - following the shocking news that Sean Combs, known as Diddy, was charged with a slew of sex crimes.
They say Eminem's lyrics, in the song that was released back in July, were a warning about Diddy's sexual assault allegations.
The rapper expertly littered his lyrics with double meanings - a word or phrase that is open to more than one interpretation.
Eminem sets up the verse by using the word 'essay,' then spelling out the word 'rapper' but he purposely leaves out an extra 'p' - spelling it 'raper.'
But it's the rapper's next set up which left fans stunned.
He twists the word 'essay' to refer to his friends on the West Coast as 'ese' - which is Spanish slang for friend.
The next variation of 'essay' becomes 'SA' which is a well-known acronym used on the internet to mean sexual assault.
For the final blow, the entire verse culminates in 'wait, he didn't spell the word "rapper" and leave out a P, did he?'
The lyric 'leave out a P, did he?' doubles as P. Diddy, fans said.
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LOL! Yep!
Hey, M! Try saying it instead of rapping it.
“Didn’t Diddy kill Tupac?”
That’s what is claimed by Duane Keith Davis, aka Keffe D. In 2009, Davis, known as “Keffe D,” confessed to police a role in the case (he was there in the back seat ordered the shot, was known as the ‘shot caller’) but said the hit was ordered by Diddy.
https://www.nickiswift.com/1562937/diddy-rumored-involvement-tupac-death-explained/
Eminem’s lyrics in that song ‘Fuel’ mention Keffe D:
“I’m like a R-A-P-E-R (yeah)
Got so many S-As (S-As), S-As (huh)
Wait, he didn’t just spell the word, “Rapper” and leave out a P, did he? (Yep)
R.I.P., rest in peace, Biggie
And Pac, both of y’all should be living (yep)
But I ain’t tryna beef with him (nope)
‘Cause he might put a hit on me like Keefe D did him”
https://www.lyrics.com/lyric-lf/15221733/Eminem/Fuel
that’s spot on.
If I tried to add to that it would just be a pissing contest of negative adjectives all of which would fit. :)
TY
Eyes Wide Shut
It will take a bigger force than Eminem to take down the likes of Oprah & Obama.
They are getting rid of Diddy now and you aren’t going to get any names any more than you got Epstein’s list.
Probably figure Trump will win and now the current DOJ has all the goods on people that will magically disappear!
Remember Kama Harris was Attorney General of California. That’s the person who should do something.
She did something. — she took money from them. Weinstein, Diddy.
https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1248624302682828802
The guilty are deleting their X posts but Elon reposted this today.
Likely they are bought off and threatened.
If they speak up, they’ll be Epstein’d. And they know it.
On a related note, a whole bunch of celebs are wiping clean their twitter accounts today including Pink, Usher, and Megan Fox. Many think it has to do with Diddy.
” song” ?
“Music”?
🚽
“That whole Russia collusion hoax was all organized by her and you can bet so was all the fake indictments in New York. She is an evil, vile witch who should be doing life in prison.”
Hill will expend her last precious ounces of bile, spite and venom toward Trump well before she even comes close to shuffling off this moral coil.
As you astutely pointed out, the humiliation she (rightly) suffered during the 2016 election cycle at Trump’s hands has been fueling absolutely everything that’s happened since.
Puffy —> Puff Daddy —> P. Diddy —> Prematurely Deaddy
Well he could have just straight out said it but no
Rapper to “Raper” and the lyric ‘leave out a P, did he?’...that’s pretty darn good.
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