Lord Jamar Responds To Eminem's Diss On "Kamikaze" Track "Fall"

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Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian during the YO! MTV Raps 30th Anniversary Live Event at Barclays Center on June 1, 2018 in New York City

Lord Jamar believes he made Eminem modify his behavior.

Many of Eminem's targets on his most recent album have responded to him in some shape or form. The only man who had the guts to react on record (so far) has been Machine Gun Kelly, resulting in one of the most fiery diss tracks of the year. Em seemingly threw shots at everybody on Kamikaze and although not everyone will respond, some are keener than others. It took Lord Jamar a while to react to his name-drop on "Fall" but the Brand Nubian member has finally spoken out about the situation.

The frequent VladTV guest was on his podcast with Rah Digga when he was prompted to speak on Em's diss against him. Jamar has been jabbing at Marshall for years and things had finally gotten out of line as Shady clapped back with the following lyrics:

And far as Lord Jamar, you better leave me the hell alone
Or I'll show you an Elvis clone
Walk up in this house you own, thrust my pelvic bone
Use your telephone and go fetch me the remote
Put my feet up and just make myself at home
I belong here, clown, don't tell me 'bout the culture

At around the 11-minute mark, Jamar begins speaking on "Fall," saying he's generally unimpressed with the quality of the verse. Before referencing Chris D'Elia's imitation of the "Rap God," he said, "You are now doing what the fuck I wanted you to do. I have made you modify your behavior. I got into your psyche. You sat there and had to fucking sit down and try to think of some shit to respond to Lord Jamar's jabs that you know you could not escape. It was just inescapable."

Do you think Jamar will respond on record or is this all we'll get?

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