Ms. Fit Spills on Eminem’s “Zeus” Shade: “He Came for Me After I Said MGK Had Bars” – A Battle Rapper’s Raw Recount of the 2018 Clapback

 Ms. Fit isn’t backing down! In a new interview, the battle rapper opens up about how Eminem himself reacted after she said she found MGK’s diss “more entertaining.” 😳 From playful shade to wild fan backlash, her honesty had the internet on fire. 💬 “Em’s fanbase smoked me,” she laughed — and the way she tells it will have you cracking up. 😂 Watch the full clip in the comments 

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In the cutthroat coliseum of battle rap, where bars fly like shrapnel and egos shatter under syllable strikes, few moments crystallize the genre’s razor-edge intimacy like a diss from the Rap God himself. Enter Ms. Fit—the Brooklyn firebrand whose unfiltered takes have made her a fixture on platforms like Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast—dropping a bombshell in a fresh interview that’s got hip-hop heads rewinding to 2018’s most seismic feud. Eminem, fresh off torching Machine Gun Kelly in the “Killshot” saga, allegedly turned his crosshairs on Ms. Fit after she dared voice an opinion on the beef: praising Em’s supremacy but conceding MGK’s “Rap Devil” had heat. “I love the way she talks about it,” one X user gushed in a viral clip share, echoing the sentiment as the interview clip racks up 1.2 million views in 24 hours. With her trademark blend of vulnerability and venom, Ms. Fit doesn’t just recount the “diss”—she dissects it, turning a perceived slight into a masterclass on resilience, respect, and the double-edged sword of speaking your truth in rap’s echo chamber. You can watch the full interview below, but fair warning: it’s the kind of raw realness that leaves you nodding, not just at the story, but at the storyteller.

For those who need the lore (or a refresher on why Em vs. MGK remains rap’s modern Iliad), the beef ignited in 2012 when Eminem banned Kelly from his Shade 45 radio station over a perceived slight—MGK’s tweet joking about Hailie Jade’s then-16-year-old looks. Fast-forward to 2018: Em reignited the flames on Kamikaze‘s “Not Alike,” calling out Kelly’s relevance (“Kels, I said what I said, it’s just me, my opinions, which is, fuck y’all”). MGK fired back with “Rap Devil,” a 34-bar blitz that skewered Em’s age (46), relevance (“How the fuck can him and Drake be mentioned in the same sentence?”), and cultural cachet. Em’s “Killshot” response? A surgical 317-word evisceration, clocking in at 5:03 and ending the war—Kelly pivoted to pop-punk triumph with Tickets to My Downfall. But amid the melee, a sidebar skirmish emerged: Ms. Fit’s podcast hot take. On a 2018 episode of My Expert Opinion, the battle vet—known for URL battles like her 2017 clash with Charlie Clips—chimed in post-“Rap Devil.” “Em’s the GOAT, always will be,” she affirmed, but added, “MGK came correct on that track—bars were fire, production hit different.” It was a nuanced nod in a polarized beef, the kind of balanced barroom debate that thrives in cyphers but wilts under stadium spotlights.

Cut to 2020: Eminem’s surprise drop Music to Be Murdered By unleashes “Zeus,” a skit-laced intro track where Em, in his Slim Shady snarl, unleashes a preemptive strike on the podcast circuit. “Little fake ass Twitter shit-talkers,” he spits, zeroing in on My Expert Opinion hosts: “Math Hoffa, Ms. Fit, and all y’all.” The line lands like a sucker punch—Em mocking their “expert” opinions on his MGK massacre, with Method Man (guesting on the track) hyping it as “GOAT lines.” Ms. Fit? She clocked it instantly. In her new sit-down with VladTV—posted October 30, 2025, timed to Em’s “The Death of Slim Shady” victory lap— she breaks it down with the precision of a URL rebuttal. “We were just chopping it up, you know? Em’s my dude—grew up on Slim Shady LP, quoted ‘Stan’ in battles—but I gave props where due. MGK swung, connected a few. Next thing, boom: ‘Zeus’ drops, and he’s naming us like we’re the enemy.” Her laugh is half-bitter, half-bemused, eyes lighting up as she mimics Em’s cadence: “Little experts on a podcast? Nah, y’all ain’t it.” At 38, with a decade-plus in battles under her belt (including a 2022 Queen of the Ring title run), Ms. Fit’s delivery is pure poetry—no malice, just marvel at the mechanics. “I respect the pen—dude bodied us in 16 bars. But damn, Em, for a fan take? That’s cold. Made me feel seen, though—in the worst way.”

The interview, clocking in at 22 minutes and helmed by DJ Vlad’s surgical probing, isn’t just shade autopsy; it’s a window into battle rap’s gender gauntlet. Ms. Fit—real name Jasmine C. Nieves—details the fallout: streams spiked for My Expert Opinion (up 40% post-“Zeus,” per Vlad’s metrics), but so did the trolls. “DMs flooded: ‘Bitch, stay in your lane—women don’t opine on real beef.’ Em’s bar amplified that noise, unintentional or not.” Yet, she flips the script with grace that’d make her a therapy session standout. “It lit a fire. I battled harder, wrote sharper. If the GOAT’s checking for me—even to check me—I’m doing something right.” Her co-host Math Hoffa gets a shout: “We laughed it off on air—’Em dissed the whole squad!’ Turned pain to punchlines.” Fans are eating it up; X’s #MsFitSpeaks trended November 1, with clips like her “cold” quip garnering 300K views. @BattleRapQueen tweeted: “Ms. Fit handling Em shade like a pro—nuance over noise. Women in hip-hop stay winning.” Detractors? Sparse, but one @Shady4Life sniped: “She cap—Em was clowning the pod, not her personally.” Ms. Fit addresses it head-on: “Cool, but my name’s in the crosshairs. Own the impact.”

Ms. Fit Claims Eminem Dissed Her On “Zeus”

What elevates this beyond beef nostalgia is Ms. Fit’s unvarnished evolution. From her 2016 URL debut (“Lost in the Sauce” vs. Kaylyn Marie, a crowd-splitter) to 2025’s indie league coaching gigs, she’s rap’s reluctant sage—fierce on stage, reflective off. The Vlad chat veers philosophical: “Battles teach you beef’s fleeting—Em and MGK squashed it, collab rumors swirling now. My ‘diss’? Just a verse in his story. But it reminded me: Speak anyway. Your voice echoes.” She ties it to broader tides—women like Conceited and Butterscotch carving space, amid 2025’s #HipHopHer wave post-Megan Thee Stallion’s Grammys sweep. “Em’s a pioneer, flaws and all. His shade? Fuel. I’d Verzuz him tomorrow—lose gracefully, learn eternally.”

The virality mirrors 2018’s echo: “Zeus” streams surged 25% post-release, per Spotify Wrapped retrospectives, while MGK’s pivot minted him a Rockstar (pun intended). Today, with Em’s “Houdini” remix tour packing arenas and Kelly headlining Lollapalooza 2026, the beef’s a badge—proof rap’s feuds forge futures. Ms. Fit’s interview? It’s the human hook, transforming a bar into biography. “I love the way she talks about it,” indeed—equal parts awe and armor, a reminder that in rap’s roar, vulnerability’s the sharpest sword.

Watch the full VladTV interview here (embedded below for the scrollers). As Ms. Fit wraps: “Em, if you’re reading—mad respect. But next pod take? Buckle up.” In battle rap’s endless ring, the bell never truly rings. Who’s next?

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