Late Thursday night, Eminem dropped a new project out of the blue, and after a few listens it's clear he's got a lot to get off his chest. Throughout Kamikaze, the Detroit native mentions a number of rappers and comes after those who criticized his previously released album, Revival. Lil Pump, Kendrick Lamar, Big Sean, J. Cole, Tyler, the Creator, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Yachty, Lil Wayne, Ja Rule, Joe Budden, and others are name-dropped on Kamikaze, and while some get a positive mention, there are also a handful of shots.

On the opening track, "The Ringer," Eminem takes a jab at Lil Yachty:

Get this fuckin' audio out my audio, adios

I can see why people like Lil Yachty, but not me though

Not even dissin', it just ain't for me

All I am simply is just an MC

He continues:

Lil Pump, Lil Xan imitate Lil Wayne

I should aim at everybody in the game, pick a name

I'm fed up with being humble

And rumor is I'm hungry

I'm sure you heard rumblings

I heard you wanna rumble like an empty stomach

I heard your mumbling but it's jumbled in mumbo-jumbo

The era that I'm from will pummel you

That's what it's comin' to

What the fuck are you gonna do, where you runnin' to?

I'm gonna crumble you and I'll take a number two

And dump on you if you ain't Joyner

If you ain't Kendrick or Cole or Sean then you're a goner

On "Greatest," he mentions longtime associates and friends Royce da 5'9" and Denaun Porter:

Revival didn't go viral!

Denaun and Royce tell me that I should take the high road

Elsewhere on "Greatest," he fires back at Ja Rule after Ja brought up Kim and Hailie on "Loose Change" back in 2002.

God forbid I forget, go and jump out the window

Somebody better child-proof it

'Cause if I lose it we can rewind to some old Ja Rule shit

And I can remind motherfuckers how I do shit

On "Lucky You" featuring Joyner Lucas, Eminem goes after mumble rappers:

And mumble, oh fuck it

I'm goin' for the jugular

This shit is a circus

You clowns that are comin' up don't give an ounce of mother fuck

about the ones that were here before you that make raps

On "Stepping Stone," Eminem talks about Proof's passing and D12 breaking up.

I just noticed the oomf was gone when we go in the booth

'Cause the truth is the moment that Proof died, so did the group

[...]

I know we kept up our hopes

But the longer we spend livin' this lie that we live

The less is left for closure, so let's let this go

It's not goodbye to our friendship, but D12 is over

On "Not Alike" featuring Royce, Eminem has some words for Machine Gun Kelly:

But next time you don't gotta use Tech N9ne if you wanna come at me with a sub-machine gun

And I'm talking to you but you already know who the fuck you are, Kelly

I don't use sublims and sure as fuck don't sneak-diss

But keep commenting on my daughter Hailie

On "Kamikaze," it sounds like Eminem makes reference to Chance the Rapper and Drake.

Put me on a track, I go cray on it like a color book

You got some views, but you're still below me

Mine are higher so when you compare our views you get overlooked

And I don't say a hook unless I wrote the hook

Nearly 24 hours after the album dropped, Paul Rosenberg hopped on Twitter to say that Eminem wasn't taking shots at Drake.

He isn’t dissing Drake. Dead that. — Paul Rosenberg (@rosenberg) September 1, 2018

On "Fall," well, just take a look for yourself:

These rappers are like Hunger Games

One minute, they’re mocking JAY

Next minute, they get their style from Migos

Or they copy Drake Somebody tell Budden before I snap

He better fasten it

Or have his body bag get zipped

The closest thing he’s had to hits

Is smacking bitches

And don't make me have to give it back to Akademiks

Say this shit is trash again, I'll have you twisted like you had it

When you thought you had me slippin' at the telly Tyler create nothing, I see why you called yourself a — bitch

It's not just 'cause you lack attention

It’s because you worship D12's balls, you’re sacrilegious

If you're gonna critique me, you better at least be as good or better

Get Earl the Hooded Sweater, whatever his name is to help you put together

Some words, more than just two letters And far as Lord Jamar, you better leave me the hell alone

Or I’ll show you an Elvis clone, walk up in this house you own

Thrust my pelvic bone, use your telephone, then go fetch me the remote

Put my feet up and just make myself at home

I belong here, clown, don’t tell me about the culture

I inspired the Hopsins, the Logics, the Coles

The Seans, the K-Dots, the 5’9”s and oh

Brought the world 50 Cent, you did squat, piss and moan

The album, which was executive produced by Dr. Dre and Eminem, boasts features from Joyner Lucas, Jessie Reyez, and Royce da 5'9". Take a listen to it below.