Benzino has fired yet another direct shot at Eminem as their ongoing feud intensifies.
On Wednesday (March 20th), The Source co-founder took to social media where he documented a recent visit to Detroit, known as Motor City, where he made a stop at Eminem’s iconic eatery, Mom’s Spaghetti Restaurant.
In a bold move, Benzino is captured filming segments for the visual treatment for his new song “Rap Elvis,” which dropped last month – right on the premises of Em’s 8 Mile-inspired restaurant.
Sharing a snapshot from his visit, Benzino didn’t hold back, labeling the spaghetti as “horrible.” “Mark this date,” he added, hinting at the impending release of his “Rap Elvis” music video. “Soon come,” he concluded.
In the first of many posts, the 58-year-old can be seen flipping the bird in front of the unmistakable ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ sign before placing an order outside the establishment.
In a predictable twist, Benzino appears displeased with Eminem’s culinary offerings with additional clips highlighting him sampling items from the menu before dramatically discarding them.
Later footage appears to show Benzino swiping one of the restaurant’s advertising signs, carrying it away as if it were a trophy of his conquest.
Last week, Benzino seemed determined to rehash his beef with Eminem, sharing a montage in which the legendary rapper uses the N-word.
Taking to Instagram he wrote, “Throughout history you always had some black people who will constantly make excuses for racist white people. There will always be someone of color who thinks this is ok and it’s sad.”
The caption accompanied a video reel showcasing live performances featuring the “Lose Yourself” rapper using the racial slur — however, it’s important to note that not all clips definitively show him uttering the N-word.
As of now, Eminem has yet to respond to Benzino’s latest diss.