Fans called Eminem a 'genius'

Eminem fans convinced there's chilling P Diddy reference in popular song

Eminem fans are convinced lyrics from his song Fuel – which was released back in July – has a chilling reference to P Diddy in it. It's been discussed on TikTok this week

by · The Mirror

Eminem has been branded a “genius” by his fans after a fiery lyric from his song Fuel resurfaced. They think the rapper's words on Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs are very apt given his arrest last week.

Sean Combs, 54, also known as P Diddy, was charged with multiple crimes, including sex trafficking. Combs was arrested last week in New York and later charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, transportation and engaging in prostitution and was denied bail. The musician denies all allegations and has pleaded not guilty.

Shortly after the arrest, snippets of Eminem's lyrics began circulating online. Instagram user Candice Bruno filmed herself reacting to the song Fuel, which was released back in July.

The lyrics say: “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).”

Fans speculate that he manipulates the word “essay” to “SA” which is a commonly used acronym on the internet to signify sexual assault.

Some also realised that the word "rapper" without a P spells "raper". And what's more, the phrasing "P, did he?" sounds eerily similar to "P. Diddy."

Combs has neither been charged with sexual assault nor rape, but the conspiracy theory has racked up one million views since it was posted on Instagram a day ago. One responder said: “I think he is a lyrical genius.”

Another said: "He has said a lot in his music. People need to listen." And a third added: "I can't stand Eminem as a person. But his lyrical genius is PLATINUM."

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Rumours about Diddy's murky past started to swirl around 10 months ago when public allegations about him began to emerge. Combs was arrested on September 16. The following morning, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York unveiled a 14-page document detailing the ongoing investigation into the disgraced music icon.

A police officer who visited the so-called sex rooms packed full of bondage gear and hidden cameras where the 'Diddy tapes' were allegedly recorded, branded the disgraced rapper “as bad as Jeffrey Epstein”.

It is now claimed the sordid sex session with the "either barely legal, or barely illegal women" and that he had rooms in his Miami mansion that were clearly “dedicated to sex” with cameras all around. It has been alleged that the often days-long orgies Diddy described as “freak offs” saw drugged-up victims 'forced to have sex with male prostitutes'.

A police source has reportedly told The New York Post that Diddy would often watch the romps from another room. "He also was able to watch the action remotely on his phone, cast it onto a TV in another part of the house. He didn’t have to be in the room when the sex was happening, although he frequently was."

Combs continues to deny all allegations made against him.

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