Hardly anybody expected to spot Amber Heard’s infamous defecation incident in Eminem’s track.
On his way to becoming the King of Rap, Eminem has never hesitated to blast some of the greatest pop culture names in his verses. From Kanye West to Lizzo and Diddy to Ja Rule, many big faces have been a part of his ruthless lyrics. Interestingly, even Amber Heard was also not spared by the Slim Shady.
Eminem in the Music Video of Sing For The Moment | Credits: Eminem’s YouTube
Amber Heard was subjected to numerous headlines after some crazy secrets came out in her infamous legal battle against her ex-husband Johnny Depp. It looks like the widely-publicized trial also left a mark on Eminem’s head. The hitmaker made a wild reference to the Aquaman star in his 2024 track, Lucifer.
Nobody expected to spot Amber Heard in Eminem’s 12th studio album
Amber Heard in Aquaman | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures
One of the craziest revelations that came out during the infamous Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial was the defecation incident. Pop culture witnessed one of its biggest moments when Depp’s chauffeur and security guard revealed at the court that Heard allegedly admitted to him that she defecated on her ex-husband’s bed after a big fight.
Reportedly, the horrible incident unfolded before him while he was driving her to Coachella.
Johnny Depp’s associate revealed during the trial that after a major fight during Heard’s 30th birthday, she did the gross thing and also tried to blame their dogs before admitting her fault (see People). In the lyrics of Eminem‘s Lucifer, the 7th track of his 12th album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), the rapper said:
My s**t is like taking Deborah Mathers at her word
Yeah, I’m that absurd, we had a spat, then afterwards
We squashed the beef like a hamburger patty, or should I say gigantic turd?
‘Cause I put that s**t to bed like Amber Heard at a Mattress Firm
Soon after the song came out, the fans highly praised how the 51-year-old could wittily incorporate Heard’s misdeeds in his track. Although he has never refrained from calling out social issues or big names in his verses, anybody could hardly expect the inclusion of Amber Heard’s s**t talk.
Diddy has also been a recurring target in Eminem’s tracks
Diddy in a still from Monster’s Ball | Credits: Lee Daniels Entertainment
Currently, Sean “Diddy” Combs is a hot topic of discussion for all the legal troubles looming on his head. The three-time Grammy winner raised a storm in the entertainment world after getting arrested on September 17 on charges of s*x trafficking, racketeering, and more.
A serious lawsuit by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura sparked a series of controversies (see Rolling Stone). Gradually multiple lawsuits came forward that rapidly engulfed Diddy in a quicksand of legal mess. While this case has the attention of the entire music industry, many fans also cannot help but notice how Diddy was one of the primary targets of Eminem in his tracks.
Eminem has been an open critique of Diddy since 1996. The Missouri-born rapper first mentioned Puff Daddy in his track F*cking Crazy: “Original Bad Boy on the case, cover your face / Came in the place blowed, and sprayed Puffy with Mase.” Following that, he also continued his shots with 2000’s Marshall Mathers and I’m Back.
However, it was the 2018’s Killshot that shocked numerous fans. In the diss written for Machine Gun Kelly, Eminem also mentioned Diddy: “Kells, the day you put out a hit is the day Diddy admits that he put the hit out that got Pac killed.“
Even the recently released The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) album, which had a reference to Amber Heard, also had numerous tracks aimed at Diddy. The track Fuel stunned the fans as Eminem rapped- “I’m like a R-A-P-E-R (yeah), Got so many S-As (S-As), S-As (huh), Wait, he didn’t just spell the word, ‘Rapper’ and leave out a P, did he? (Yep)“. Similar serious verses were also heard in the track Antichrist.
Since Diddy’s arrest, several fans have opined that Slim Shady might be allegedly trying to expose Diddy’s alleged misdeeds. Currently, Sean Combs is waiting for his trial from behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center. Things are not looking good for the music mogul as of now. It will be interesting to see how long this case progresses.