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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Think they will release the names of all involved (unlike Epstein) after he commits suicide?
was Diddy a Bieber diddler?
He is horrible. X is filled with his, and the terrible acts of these people, including Obamas.
Nauseating.
#5 Everyone knows about Biden being a pedophile and committing incest. There are loads of video and photos and a diary. Same for Bill Clinton being a pedophile and rapist. Yet the corrupt mainstream news media cover up their crimes and attack those that reveal the truth.
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