Eminem Is Preparing To Release A New Song In His 2025 World Tour – And Who Is Being “Dissed”?
As the calendar flips to March 23, 2025, the rap world is abuzz with speculation that Eminem, the Detroit legend whose razor-sharp bars have defined hip-hop for over two decades, is gearing up to drop a bombshell: a brand-new song tied to his rumored 2025 World Tour. While no official announcement has come from Eminem’s camp—his website and social media remain tantalizingly silent on tour dates or new music—the whispers are growing louder, fueled by his prolific 2024 and a fanbase hungry for more. After releasing *The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)* last year, an album that cemented his enduring relevance with chart-topping success and critical acclaim, Eminem capped 2024 with a string of electrifying performances in Austin, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, and Riyadh. Now, all eyes are on 2025, with rumors swirling that a new track, possibly debuted live on a global stage, could reignite his legacy as rap’s ultimate provocateur. The burning question: who’s about to catch the heat in this potential diss?
Eminem’s history with diss tracks is the stuff of legend. From the early days of shredding Benzino and Ja Rule to the more recent annihilation of Machine Gun Kelly with “Killshot” in 2018, Marshall Mathers has never shied away from a lyrical showdown. His latest album already showcased his penchant for settling scores—on “Fuel (Shady Edition),” he took thinly veiled jabs at Diddy, weaving references to the embattled mogul’s legal troubles into a verse that crackled with menace. Then there’s “Antichrist,” where he nodded to the 2016 footage of Diddy assaulting Cassie, proving he’s still got his finger on the pulse of rap’s underbelly. If a new song is indeed in the works for this hypothetical 2025 World Tour, it’s a safe bet Eminem’s got someone in his sights—but who?
The rumor mill is spinning fast, and one name keeps popping up: Kanye West, now Ye. X posts from fans and hip-hop insiders hint at unresolved tension between the two titans, possibly tied to Eminem’s unreleased *Bully V1* project from 2024, which some claim took aim at Ye’s erratic behavior and polarizing *Vultures* era. Their history’s been a rollercoaster—Eminem famously outshone Kanye on 2009’s “Forever,” a collaboration that left Ye’s verse in the dust, and while they’ve traded mutual respect over the years, Kanye’s recent stumbles (from his Adidas fallout to his Trump-era rants) could make him a juicy target. Imagine Eminem stepping onto a 2025 stage—say, a rumored London show or a Glastonbury headline slot—and unleashing a venomous flow dissecting Ye’s empire, his Jesus complexes, and his rap game relevance. The crowd would lose it.
But Kanye’s not the only contender. Benzino, the perennial punching bag, could be back in the firing line. Eminem reignited their decades-long feud in 2024 with “Doomsday Pt. 2,” a track that left the former Source co-owner scrambling to respond. Benzino’s been vocal about wanting a face-to-face, but if Eminem’s got a new song ready, he might opt for a lyrical knockout instead—maybe even live, in front of thousands, turning a tour stop into a public execution. Then there’s Drake, a wildcard pick. The 6 God’s been under scrutiny after Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 victory in their blockbuster beef, and while Eminem’s stayed quiet on that front, a sly diss could position him as the elder statesman schooling the younger generation. Picture a line about Toronto mansions and ghostwriters, delivered with that signature Shady smirk—it’d ripple through the internet for weeks.
Or maybe Eminem’s thinking broader. His 2024 hit “Houdini” already roasted Gen Z TikTokers and cancel culture, so a new track could double down, targeting influencers, rappers-turned-actors, or even the industry itself. He’s never been afraid to swing wide—remember “The Warning” dismantling Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, or “Chloraseptic (Remix)” torching mumble rap? A 2025 diss could be a cultural Molotov cocktail, taking on multiple foes in one go. Heck, he might even loop back to Diddy, given the mogul’s ongoing legal saga—Eminem’s got a knack for kicking someone when they’re down.
Logistically, tying a new song to a tour makes sense. Eminem’s live debuts are iconic—think “Rap God” at the 2013 YouTube Music Awards or “Venom” at the Empire State Building in 2018. A 2025 World Tour, if it happens, could kick off anywhere from Detroit to Dubai, and dropping a fresh diss track mid-set would send shockwaves globally. Fans on X are already predicting he’ll tease it beforehand, maybe with a cryptic Instagram post or a Paul Rosenberg skit, his classic playbook for building hype.
For now, though, it’s all speculation. No tour’s confirmed, no song’s leaked, and Eminem’s keeping his cards close. Check his official channels—eminem.com or @Eminem on X—for the real scoop. If history’s any guide, when he does strike, it’ll be surgical, savage, and straight for the jugular. Whoever’s on the receiving end better start writing their rebuttal now—they’ll need it.