Benzino Slams Eminem Fans and Shares Address: 'Pull Up On Me’

After arguing that “nobody" in his hood listens to Eminem, Benzino has since seen plenty of backlash from Em fans, and has gone at them himself.

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Benzino is still going at Eminem nearly 20 years after their beef first kicked off, and he doesn’t seem to care who he has to diss in the process. 

After saying that “nobody in my hood” listened to Eminem, per XXL, Benzino has seen plenty of backlash from Em fans, and has gone at them himself in response. The fireworks are now ongoing, after one fan asked Zino to diss Shady to his face, and called him a “poor excuse for a father and human being.” Benzino was quick to clap back. 

“I’ll say it to his face but he’s scared coward pussy like his fan base,” he wrote.

It didn’t end there, either, as the Boston native wrote in since-deleted posts that he “been left this shit alone but since the coward ass stans wanna talk shit and hide then it’s still fuck Eminem and if you got a problem with me do something about it,” and threatened that he knows “how to fight and I got big sticks so pull up.”

Then, he shared an address for what he said was his restaurant and encouraged Em fans to meet him there. The address, when searched on Google, apparently belongs to a Waffle House in Georgia. 

“To all you pussy ass stans, we all know you are the most corniest non-violent coward fan base hip hop has ever seen,” ’Zino shared. “I have a restaurant in Atlanta. 5071 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Chamblee Ga. Stop tweeting and pull up on me you pussies.”

In his ongoing quest to call out Em fans, which included several more tweets (viewable here), Benzino again shared a link to Em’s early ‘90s track “Foolish Pride,” where Em said “don’t date a Black girl” and rapped that Black women “are dumb.” He previously apologized for the song back in 2003 after Zino first shared it at a press conference

“And for the record, every single black person I come across in my black hoods of American, INCLUDING DETROIT feels exactly how I feel. NOBODY BUMPS MARSHALL PERIOD, didn’t y’all here GUCCI?? Gtfoh you weirdos,” Benzino wrote.

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