Will Smith mσcƙs Eminem by calling the music business ‘Gangster Infested’ after rapper left him out of song ‘The Real Slim Shady’

took offense at that. The apparent cоnflict between Eminem and Will began in the late 1990s. Scroll down to get all the details.

With so many critically and commercially successful films to his credit, Will has earned an A-list reputation in the entertainment business. His wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s blasphemous accusations and admissions about their relationship had put him in the spotlight recently. He also received backlash for slapping Chris Rock during the previous year’s Oscars.

Jazzy Jeff claims that according to Ladbible, Will Smith declared that Eminem was either going to be the biggest hip-hop flop or the most important thing they had ever seen after listening to Just The Two of Us. This, it seems, bothered the rapper and made him angry when Smith’s song Miami took up the 1999 VMA for Best Male Video of the Year. The rapper did not find Will’s acceptance speech to be properly received.

“To all my fans out there, I never killed nobody in any of my records,” Smith declared. Even though I never used foul language or deleted any of my records, I was still able to climb up here. Harmony.” For those who don’t know, Eminem is well-known for including profanity in his songs.

In the music industry, Eminem is a legend, and Will Smith is one of the biggest names in Hollywood. The rapper dissed Smith in his Һit song “The Real Slim Shady,” and the actor allegedly 

In his well-known song The Real Slim Shady, the rapper made fun of Smith, saying in the lyrics, “Will Smith doesn’t have to cuss to sell records / Well, I do / So f*ck him.” And f*ck you as well.

Following that, Will Smith allegedly poked fun of Eminem in a speech he gave about the music business. “The music business is the most horrible, disgusting, gangster-infested business in the world, next to probably boxing,” the actor reportedly told the Oklahoman. “I make more money than any rapper, whether they are gangsters or hard-core,” he went on.

Will Smith went on to sаy, “I’d rather wait five years and let’s see who’s still here, and then we’ll talk about it,” in reference to Eminem’s musical career and its longevity. If it’s still a problem then we will talk about it. Smith clarified, though, that he thought the rapper was innovative and had place for everyone, and he had no issues with him.

Conversely, when questioned about his lyrics in The Real Slim Shady, Eminem stated that he used to appreciate Will Smith, but that respect vanished once the rapper dissed one of the most influential genres of music in existence—rap music.