Fans React To Eminem’s Cheeky Remark On Lethal Diss Tracks In Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow: ‘I Made A Few Of Those’

As a dedicated follower of hip-hop culture, I have witnessed the evolution of rap legends over the years. Eminem’s appearance as a judge on Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow Season 2 was nothing short of extraordinary. Despite his intimidating persona, he showcased a softer, more sarcastic side that left participants and viewers alike in awe.

In Episode 5 of Rhythm + Flow Season 2 on Netflix, Eminem appeared as a judge, initially seeming imposing. However, the episode unveiled a gentler and his characteristic witty side of the renowned rapper. Alongside Latto, Royce 5’9, Mr. Porter, and host SMACK, Eminem presided over a freestyle battle among 14 rappers in Detroit’s St. Andrews Hall.

The appearance of Eminem on the program was a joy for the attendees, who appreciated his motivational speeches and insights, as well as a source of excitement for the internet, which adored his affectionate “uncle” persona and playful wit.

The judges on the show carefully evaluate each performance, looking for technical ability, stage charisma, and effective delivery. They then discuss their judging standards, emphasizing the significance of complex rhythm patterns and powerful performances. In the end, just seven rappers make it through, but viewers often argue about who had the most impressive lyrics.

In the process of speaking, the Recovery rapper highlighted the significance of rap battles between artists. He expressed, “When two rappers engage in a battle, it offers their opponents an opportunity to learn more about them. They may say the most offensive things, but they should also make it enjoyable.” He further explained that such confrontations are crucial because if a rapper can handle this, others might reconsider writing diss tracks about them.

He mentions, “I’ve witnessed harsh rap lyrics destroy careers. I’ve dabbled in creating some of those myself, which seems to entertain my audience.

One spectator expressed, “It’s Eminem’s wit that sets him apart as the top battle rapper; he’s simply funnier than other rappers.” Conversely, another chuckled at his impressive achievements, remarking, “No one else has terminated more careers with diss tracks than this individual throughout history.


During a memorable instance on the program, Em unexpectedly faced Latto and shared his appreciation for her artistry. The 27-year-old rapper from Seven was taken aback when he declared, “By the way, I must confess, you’re absolutely amazing. I simply have to tell you that.

A fan made a note of the moment and took to X to write, “I love how Eminem has been giving flowers to the lady rappers who can spit. First Young M.A.—even before anyone else gave her credit, now Latto.”

A different fan noted, “It’s consistently impressive when artists like Eminem acknowledge and appreciate the new generation of rappers,” highlighting how the Rap God often acknowledges rising talents such as Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Joyner Lucas, Young M.A, and others in their field.

Onlookers spotted a warm and nurturing vibe emanating from the rapper about to become a grandfather, Eminem, as he consoled young rapper Dono, who was eliminated for that round. He offered comfort with a reassuring hug and motivational words, emphasizing how adversities can foster personal growth through life’s lessons. The crowd empathized deeply with this tender side of the artist, known primarily for his hard-hitting lyrics.

Rhythm + Flow Season 2 is now available on Netflix for streaming.

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2024-11-30 14:22