JID and Eminem drop lyric video for 'Animals (Pt.1)' with Eminem's Kanye West diss

JID and Eminem release lyric video for "Animals," featuring Eminem's jab at Kanye West over controversial confessions.


Pop Culture & Art July 04, 2025
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JID and Eminem have teamed up once again, dropping a lyric video for their highly anticipated track "Animals." The collaboration, which showcases both rappers' sharp lyricism, is a masterclass in wordplay and clever metaphors.

The black-and-white lyric video places the focus entirely on the verses, offering fans an opportunity to fully appreciate the intricate flows and references woven into the song.

The video serves as a perfect complement to the track, especially for listeners who have been replaying it in an attempt to decode the various metaphors and punchlines. Notable lines from Eminem include references to 50 Cent’s "piggy bank" and his bold declaration of being the “Dave Chappelle of the rap game.” The visual format helps illuminate these wordplays, allowing viewers to follow along with ease.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In addition to its technical brilliance, the track also stirs controversy, particularly with Eminem's pointed jabs at Kanye West. On "Animals (Pt. 1)," Em mocks his former collaborator, referencing West's controversial confessions about his past. Specifically, Eminem takes aim at West's troubling admissions regarding his alleged incestuous relationship with a cousin during their youth. The rapper raps: "With these magazines, I act out like Ye and his cousin," followed by explicit lines criticizing West's recent output.

Kanye West has yet to respond to Eminem’s remarks. Earlier this year, West revealed that he had a sexual relationship with his cousin when they were both minors, a confession that has sparked significant media attention. Despite the controversy, the track has been met with eager anticipation, as fans await further updates from both artists.

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