Coi Leray has shared a few thoughts on her father Benzino’s long-running feud with Eminem.
Slim Shady reignited his beef with the former editor of The Source on Friday (January 26) with the track “Doomsday Pt. 2.” Armed with the same disdain he’s carried for him for more than 20 years, Em took aim at his physical appearance.
“What is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe,” he raps. “Go at his neck, how the f### is that?/How can I go at something he doesn’t have/Arms so short he can’t even touch his hands/When they’re above his head doing jumping jacks/Sorry, I don’t mean to upset you Ben/When I talk about all the debt you in/I hear that you been creeping on the low/In them cheap hotels that they catch you in.”
Leray also caught a stray with, “Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day/But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say/Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ay.”
Both Leray and Benzino reacted to Eminem’s bars on Twitter (X) shortly after the song went up. But Leray circled back to remind her fans what a waste of time she thinks their beef is.
“There’s no way I’m about to entertain these grown a## men and the beef they been having for over 20years,” she wrote. “Lmao it’s so stupid all I can do is laugh. 2 decades later ?? gtfoh im grown. Move along. Go Stream my s###.”
After Coi Leray heard “Doomsday Pt. 2,” she initially tweeted, “Rap beef is so washed and tired. Exhausting. Embarrassing. Just f###ing over all corny as f###.” She added, “Man who the hell said I wanted a Eminem feature ?? . Imagine Eminem on Wanna Come thru?” then concluded, “I got no issues with no one. I’m so locked in on my grown and sexy vibes… if anybody don’t like me, that’s something they gotta take on with them selves.”
Benzino, meanwhile, challenged Eminem to a boxing match, tweeting, “Man c’mon, people are out here starving and this what he on? That nursery rhyme bs??? He can’t even come out side on his own. Nah bro sorry. That ain’t it. People in Detroit are f##### up. He got millions. Doing absolutely nothing. Why won’t he fight me? Boxing. I’ll beat the link off him. He can’t even go across the street his entire life without security. I’m too old for this rap … Bro he’s too old and nobody cares. C’mon man grow up.”
Eminem and Benzino’s issues date back to 2002, when The Source magazine gave Eminem’s critically acclaimed album The Eminem Show a 4/5 rating. He only recently admitted to blocking it from receiving a perfect score.