Eminem uses nonsense rhyming schemes—like "Brain dead, eye drops / Pain meds, cyclops"—to mock what he viewed as the formulaic and simplistic nature of modern mainstream rap.
In "Not Alike," Eminem finally snaps: "But next time you ain't gotta use Tech N9ne to come at me with a sub-machine gun... but you already know who the f ** you are, Kelly"*. eminem_not_alike_feat_royce_da_59_audio_320kbps...
Produced by Tay Keith (known for Drake's "Look Alive"), the beat itself is a "Trojan Horse," designed to sound like a club anthem before shifting into a more aggressive, traditional boom-bap style for Eminem's lethal second half. The MGK Diss: A 6-Year Grudge Eminem uses nonsense rhyming schemes—like "Brain dead, eye
The song begins with Eminem and Royce imitating the triplet-heavy, repetitive "mumble rap" flow popularized by groups like Migos. Produced by Tay Keith (known for Drake's "Look
The "story" behind (featuring Royce da 5'9 ") is one of calculated technical mastery and a declaration of war against the "mumble rap" era. Released as part of Eminem’s surprise 2018 album Kamikaze , the track serves as both a parody and a lyrical execution. The Technical "Trojan Horse"
The track's most famous "deep story" is its direct assault on .
Beyond the beef, the song celebrates the enduring partnership between Eminem and (collectively known as Bad Meets Evil ).