“Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss)” Lyrics by Big Zuu is a latest English song in the voice of Big Zuu. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss)” song lyrics are also written by Big Zuu. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.
In Bun Em (Eminem Diss), Big Zuu calls out Eminem with raw confidence, saying he’s overrated and no longer feared in rap battles. He jokes about Em’s past lyrics, his obsession with Michael Jackson, and personal issues like fatherhood and race. Zuu defends UK rap, mocks stereotypes about himself, and says he’s not chasing fame—just real music. It’s bold, cheeky, and unapologetically direct.
Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) Lyrics
[Verse 1]
You little hillbilly, I will turn your daughter to a big brainer
Z-double-U in the war, no disclaimer
They didn’t think that I could rap ‘cuz I’m an entertainer
Well, I’ma show you how you take out a hall of famer
There’s no point in a rap battle, you’re just losing
You was talking about little boys on “Just lose it”
You had this weird obsession with MJ so much
That he had to go buy the rights to your music
Didn’t think I could do this
I’ll show them that Zuu’s sick
Heavyweight, I’m a champion, (??)
I can break down the whole game, twist it up to the remix
Alright stop, it’s mandem time
[Verse 2]
Come here, USA, sit on my lap
And let me break it down why we’re actually your dads
They love to cap and act like the UK can’t chat
But the fact is you use English when you rap
Now there’s a couple things you can use on the chat
Like I’m fat and how I eat food on the can
But I’ll burn a boy, then I’ll have the last laugh
Company eight figures from water in the can
But your whole career’s about how you’re a s*it dad
That you’re a white boy who wish that he’d been black
Fu*k the Eminem show, I’ll kill him and sit back
You’ll lose yourself if you try to come with a diss track
I’m overweight, Me versus Slim is a mismatch
I’m not afraid of clashing a donkey the kickback
Is your little Stan’s getting upset on the TikTok?
But I’ll fly Hailie to sit on my big (Woo!)
You’re gonna need a doctor for when I get pissed off
You can’t be a GOAT, you ain’t even better than Rick Ross
Me? I’ve been the wave, if it’s a clash, you can see shells
Let me dig a grave for another n!gga in D12
You can’t be a great supporter of racists and (??)
You’re a Rap God, but the Devil’s in the details
You sold your soul, your lyris are gimmicks for retail
You stand for nothing, you used your ex to excel
We all know about Kim you gave your Ex hell
Put this pu*sy in a blunt, burn ’em and and exhale
Love a rapper in a coffin, I swear it’s the best smell
I’m a grime MC, so clashing won’t end well
Did it for my family, it was never to get girls
Music isn’t about the numbers, don’t care about best sells
It’s more about the feelings you get when you press play
Didn’t do it for the gains, I’ll dead ’em and rest day
All your lame diss tracks
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Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
Big Zuu starts off by mocking Eminem, calling him a “hillbilly” and saying he’d turn Eminem’s daughter into a genius, probably just to provoke and mess with him. He puts himself into battle mode, saying “Z-double-U” is ready for war, and he’s not holding back or making excuses. He brings up how people didn’t expect him to rap seriously because he’s known more for being on TV or entertaining in other ways—but he’s here to prove them wrong. Zuu aims straight for Eminem’s legacy, saying beating him isn’t even hard anymore. He mocks some of Eminem’s past controversial lyrics, especially how he joked about kids and Michael Jackson, pointing out how MJ ended up buying Eminem’s music rights. Zuu is letting everyone know he’s skilled, powerful, and unpredictable—ready to shake up the rap game and flip it on its head. Then, with a cheeky nod, he says “mandem time,” like he’s just getting started.
[Verse 2]
Zuu kicks off by directly addressing the US, acting like he’s pulling them into his lap to school them on how the UK has actually influenced and shaped them, even though Americans love pretending they’re above British rappers. He points out that even American rap uses English, the language from the UK, so that superiority complex is fake. He knows critics might joke about his size or how he eats, but he brushes that off and fires back, saying he’s still winning and building a successful brand—even making millions from canned water.
Then he flips it back on Eminem, saying his entire rap career revolves around being a bad dad and having an identity crisis, always wishing he was Black. He boldly says he doesn’t care about Eminem’s classic albums—he’s confident enough to destroy him and relax afterward. He even plays off their physical differences, calling it an unfair match but not in Eminem’s favor. He jokes about Eminem’s diehard fans (“Stans”) crying on TikTok and takes a brutal jab by saying he’d fly Eminem’s daughter Hailie over just to flex.
Zuu says if he ever got angry, Eminem would definitely need help—like a doctor. He downplays Eminem’s legendary status by saying he’s not even as good as Rick Ross and calls himself the real trendsetter. He threatens to metaphorically bury another member of D12 and criticizes Eminem for supposedly backing racists. Zuu calls Eminem a “Rap God” with shady intentions, accusing him of selling out and using cheap tricks to stay famous. He brings up Eminem’s ex, Kim, suggesting he treated her badly just for the sake of his music.
He ends the verse with dark humor, saying he loves the idea of burying rappers in battles and treating it like a celebration. As a grime MC, he warns that this kind of lyrical clash is his territory and won’t end nicely. He insists he’s in this for real reasons—family and genuine emotion—not for fame or sales. To him, music should hit the heart, not just the charts. So even if Eminem comes back with a diss, Zuu’s already ready to shut it down and walk away like it’s nothing.
Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) Song Detail
| Song Title | Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) |
| Singer(s) | Big Zuu |
| Musician(s) | Big Zuu |
| Lyricist(s) | Big Zuu |
| Language | English |
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) song?
A. Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) song is sung by Big Zuu.
Q. Who wrote Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) lyrics?
A. Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) lyrics are penned by Big Zuu.
Q. Who has given the music of Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) song?
A. Bun Em’ (Eminem Diss) music is composed and produced by Big Zuu.
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