Did Eminem write a diss track against Amber Heard? Here's the truth behind viral song
Eminem's fans are claiming that the rapper wrote a diss track against Amber Heard, and they can't stop talking about it on social media. However, things are not as they appear, as the rapper has no connection with the 'Aquaman' actress. The defamation case involving Heard and Johnny Depp dominated headlines and hooked viewers onto their screens for weeks. The jury ultimately ruled in favor of Depp, and some speculate that Eminem supported the actor by producing a diss track against Heard.
On June 10, a video titled "Eminem – Amber" went viral on YouTube, and the song quickly made its way to other social media platforms such as Twitter. The diss track includes lyrics like, “Sorry misheard so I guess to her I'm death deaf sh*t/ let’s pander Amber’s a*s and smack a matras at the stand for her/ cause flat out she can’t manage to have an answer/that hasn’t had her lying.” “As a character having mastered the act of commanding gallons of water in Aquaman/ had the masses laughing afterward/ cause stans understand that on the stand as it stands/ Amber Heard hasn’t jerked a single tear,” the lyrics continue. The song's comment section proves that it has become a popular choice among listeners.
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So did Eminem write the Amber Heard diss track?
Diss tunes are nothing new for Eminem. Mariah Carey, Donald Trump, Benzino, Limp Bizkit, Everlast, Machine Gun Kelly, and others have all been the subject of his diss recordings. However, despite the fact that the song's title indicates that it was created by Eminem, the global rap icon did not write this Amber Heard diss track. The viral song was written and sung by Lil Byte, who also uploaded it on YouTube. The About page on his official YouTube channel reads, “I create EMINEM songs by synthesizing his voice. everything you hear in my music has been created by me. from time to time I might try out other artists.”
The YouTuber has 4.67K subscribers at the time of writing and has so far released six songs on his account. He appears to have been inspired by Eminem's style of writing songs using pop culture references. Meanwhile, Heard was found guilty of defaming Depp in her op-ed by a jury of seven. The actor from 'Pirates of the Caribbean' was awarded over $10 million in damages at end of deliberations. In addition, the jury found that one of Depp's lawyers had defamed Heard, for which she was awarded $2 million in damages.