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Eminem Iggy Azalea Song Diss: Did Slim Shady Apologized To The 'Fancy' Singer In His Newly-Released Music Video?

Nov 26, 2014 05:26 AM EST | By Rolly Gacelo

The Eminem Iggy Azalea feud has taken the music industry by surprise. Many fans of the 'Fancy' singer lambasted the veteran rapper for his diss on Iggy wherein he rapped that he would rape her. However, in a new Eminem music video, it seems that the 42-year old rap artists felt regret on his words.

In the 'Guts over Fears' official music video featuring Sia, Eminem spoke about the pains he has inflicted to people through his words. The new song comes in the wake of the Eminem Iggy Azalea conflict that's why it is hard to blame them if they associate the lyrics to Iggy.

The lyrics read:

'It just breaks my heart to look at all the pain I caused,'

The pain spawns all the anger on, but it wasn't until I put the pain in song, learned who to aim it on, that I made a spark,

'Started to spit hard as s***, learned how to harness it while the reins were off... But the crazy part was soon as I stopped saying I gave a f*** haters started to appreciate my art.'

The freestyle rap that started the Eminem Iggy Azalea controversy was:

"So swallow my pride you're lucky just to follow my ride. If I let you run alongside the Humvee. Unless you're Nicki, grab you by the wrist, let's ski. So what's it gon' be? Put that s*** away Iggy. You don't wanna blow that rape whistle on me. Scream! I love it. 'Fore I get lost with the gettin' off."

On a related note, it seems that Iggy Azalea is not yet over it. In her acceptance speech at the American Music Awards (AMA) wherein she won the Best Rap Artist and Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album, she took a swipe on Eminem.

"It means so much that I can stand here against Eminem and Drake and come out with this," an emotional Iggy told the crowd.

"This award is the first award I've ever won in my entire life, and [it] means so much to me that it is for best hip-hop, because that's what inspired me to move to America and pursue my dreams," Iggy continued.

"It's what helped me when I was a teenager to escape and to get through my life and to better times."

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