Eminem‘s team has strongly condemned the unauthorized release of nearly 30 unreleased tracks that surfaced online this week. The leaked collection spans two decades of the rapper’s career, featuring collaborations with hip-hop heavyweights including 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg and Anderson .Paak.
His longtime spokesperson, Dennis Dennehy, voiced the team’s frustration in a statement to XXL Magazine: “These leaked songs were studio efforts never meant for public consumption. They are demos, experiments and ideas that are dated and not relevant so many years later.”
The leak features demos of recent tracks like ”Little Engine” and “Discombobulated,” along with older, previously unreleased material. One of the most notable leaks is “Smack You,” a blistering diss track aimed at Suge Knight. In the song, Eminem directly accuses Knight of being responsible for the deaths of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., showcasing his trademark razor-sharp lyrics while delving into some of hip-hop’s most controversial moments.
In response to the breach, Eminem’s team has moved quickly to remove the leaked songs from platforms like YouTube and social media. However, the incident highlights a growing issue within the music industry, where artists are increasingly vulnerable to leaks and breaches of their creative privacy.
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