Cypress Hill's B-Real says there's a 'pretty f****ing good' Eminem diss track that was never released

Cypress Hill‘s B-Real has claimed that he had a role in stopping the release of a diss track against Eminem by House of Pain frontman Everlast.

The feud between the two rappers is said to have begun after Eminem failed to acknowledge Everlast when they passed one another in a hotel lobby. Eminem defended himself by saying he was rushing to get to a performance and did not need to “bow down” to Everlast.

The House of Pain frontman would later take aim at Eminem and his daughter Haile on a guest verse for Dilated Peoples’ “Ear Drums Pop (Remix)”. Eminem fired back with “I Remember” – a track that mocked Everlast’s persona and blues-guitar influences while also eulogising his career.

After Everlast released “Whitey’s Revenge”, Eminem dropped “Quitter” – considered one of his most vicious diss tracks to date – and the feud appeared to die down.

“I just think it was some sort of miscommunication,” B-Real told NME. “I knew that they both admired each other in spite of the beef. Em would say that Everlast was someone who opened the door for guys like him, so I knew there was a respect there. And I knew Everlast to be a student of hip hop and someone who appreciates real MC work so he liked Eminem too in that regard.”

He added: “Remember Everlast is no slouch, he can get with the best of them. he didn’t release his last song. He had another song aimed at Em. it wasn’t a rap though, it was him singing and it was pretty f***ing good. But it never got out because he asked me to speak with Em on behalf of the innocent fans and road crews that could have got hurt over this particular bulls**t. So it never came out, he holstered it and it didn’t escalate past that.”