An alleged snippet of an unreleased verse, purportedly from B.o.B. and Eminem collaboration ‘Things Get Worse’, has leaked. The track featured on both B.o.B’s E.P.I.C. (Every Play is Crucial) mixtape and Eminem’s leaked bootleg compilation, Straight from the Lab Part 2.

A new snippet of an unreleased Eminem verse that was allegedly meant for the track has surfaced. The snippet features the violent proclamation that the rapper would side with Chris Brown.

“Of course I side with Chris Brown” he raps. “I’d beat a b**ch down too if she gave my dick an itch now.”

Listen to it below:

Rihanna and Eminem went on to collaborate on 2010’s ‘Love The Way You Lie’, ‘Love The Way You Lie Part II’ and 2013’s ‘Monster.’

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In 2018 Mathers came under fire for his Machine Gun Kelly diss track ‘Killshot’. In the track, Eminem namedrops Rihanna, and mentions giving her a hickey. “Rihanna just hit me on a text / Last night I left hickeys on her neck.”

Last month it was revealed that Eminem had been investigated by the US Secret Service over “threatening lyrics” aimed towards Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka. The rapper was questioned over his 2017 track ‘Framed’.

The lyrics that spurred the investigation were:

“Donald Duck’s on as the Tonka Truck in the yard. But dog, how the fuck is Ivanka Trump in the trunk of my car? / ‘ cause I feel somewhat responsible for the dumb little blonde Girl, that motherfuckin ‘ baton twirler that got dumped in the pond, Second murder with no recollection of it.”

An interview took place between the musician and the Secret Service, where he was questioned about the anti-Trump lyrics performed at an awards show, and comments he had made about Trump in interviews.

A meeting two days after the interview took place “and it was determined that this case will be NON-REFERRED” to a federal prosecutor.” You can read more about it here.

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