


(B.o.B.’s 2011 track of the same name included a different edit.) Following the leak, Eminem's publicist, Dennis Dennehy, clarified the song was 10 years old, per Entertainment Weekly, explaining in a statement that after Eminem recorded the track, "he scrapped it and rewrote it," and that it had been excluded from his album's final version for a reason. Multiple outlets reported at the time of the leak that the snippet was part of the "Things Get Worse" reference track, originally recorded in 2009 for Eminem's Relapse album, according to XXL. A judge sentenced Brown to five years probation and community service. at? / Let me add my two cents / Of course I side with Chris Brown / I’d beat a b*tch down, too." The Detroit rapper was referencing a February 2009 altercation between Brown and then-girlfriend Rihanna, following which Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault. The 2019 unreleased Eminem verse in question included the line: "I’m not playing, Rihanna, where’d you get the V.D. "For that song that leaked, I'm sorry, Ri / It wasn't meant to cause you grief. "But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest / And wholeheartedly, apologies, Rihanna," he raps. The track is part of the multi-Grammy winner's surprise album, Music to Be Murdered By - Part B, which dropped on Friday, Dec. In his new song "Zeus," Eminem apologized to Rihanna for a decade-old lyric about Chris Brown that leaked in 2019. The real Slim Shady just stood up to say he's sorry.
