Eminem admits he went 'too far' with homophobic slur about Tyler, the Creator

Eminem and Tyler, the Creator. (Getty Images)
Eminem and Tyler, the Creator. (Getty Images)

Eminem knows when he takes things “too far,” which is why he’s issuing a mea culpa to fellow rapper Tyler, the Creator.

The “Lucky You” rapper received a lot of backlash for calling Tyler, the Creator a “f*****” on his new album, Kamikaze. On Eminem’s track “Fall,” he rapped: “Tyler create nothing, I see why you called yourself a f*****, bitch / It’s not just ’cause you lack attention / It’s ’cause you worship D12’s balls, you’re sac-religious.”

In an interview with Sway Calloway, Eminem apologized for using the gay slur. “In my quest to hurt him, I realized that I was hurting a lot of other people by saying it,” he said.

“I really did like [Tyler] … I just felt like there was a mutual respect,” Em told Sway of their initial friendship. But the rappers turned frenemies after the Odd Future co-founder started bashing his former idol on social media. “Just don’t go public with it and publicly express your opinion about how much my s*** is trash,” Eminem explained.

The “last straw” came when Tyler tweeted that Eminem’s song with Beyoncé, Walk on Water, was “horrible.”

“I was like, ‘Alright, I need to say something now because this is f****** stupid,'” Eminem recalled. “I’m not gonna be America’s punching bag, and motherf****** just wanna think it’s cool and safe to say whatever the f*** they want about me.”

Eminem continued, “With the Tyler, the Creator thing man, I realize now and I realized when I said it, but I wasn’t, like, in the mind frame — I was angry when I said the s*** about Tyler … every time I saw this kid, always so cool … but, I’m sitting back like, ‘man, at what point do I have to say something just to defend myself?’ And I think that the word that I called him on the album was, on that song, was one of the things where I felt like this might be too far.”

“The homophobic slur?” Calloway clarified.

“Yeah,” Eminem replied. “In my quest to hurt him, I realized that I was hurting a lot of other people by saying it and, at the time, I was so mad … but in the midst of everything else that was going on in this album, the things that it took to pull this album together and all that kind of s***, it was one of the things that I kept going back to, going, ‘I don’t feel right with this.'”

On “Fall” the word “f*****” is somewhat edited over, but a listener can still tell what’s being said.

“Before the album came out, I had the conversation with Paul and we spun the word back, but now I realize people can hear what I’m saying anyways,” Eminem said.

Tyler, the Creator has yet to respond to Em’s public apology.

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