Enemies. Rivals. Two lyrical firestorms on a collision course.
In 2001, the hip-hop world is on fire - and Amina D. is stoking the flames. Sharp-tongued, streetwise, and unapologetically bold, she clawed her way from Houston foster homes to the mic, becoming one of the fiercest rising voices in rap. Backed by Interscope's gritty, stylish imprint Chrome District Records, she's not here to play nice - especially not with Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem.
Years ago, both artists caught the attention of Dr. Dre. One got signed. One got passed over. Now, they're both stars - and the industry can't get enough of their escalating war of words.
What starts as lyrical jabs turns into full-blown diss tracks, headlines, and tense run-ins. But beneath the venom and verses lies something hotter than hatred - something neither of them is ready to face.
Because sometimes the only thing more dangerous than your greatest rival... is the undeniable pull that won't let you look away. And in this game? Every verse hits personal.