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Eminem Tupac & Biggie Murders Were Domino Effects ... And Diddy's Definitely Guilty!!!

Eminem -- we mean, Slim Shady -- is going out with a bang and still kicking Diddy while he's down on his new deluxe album "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de grâce): Expanded Mourner's Edition."

On the updated version of "Fuel," Eminem recruits Shady Records rappers Westside Boogie and Grip -- and dedicates part of his verse to digging up the skeletons of rap's most infamous unsolved homicides!!!

With a frenetic flow, Em flames Diddy on the song with the lyrics, "'Fuel' remix, "So who'll be picked next, whose name gonna be next up? / Notorious B.I.G.'s death was the domino effect of Tupac's murder / Like facial tissue, whose clock should I clean next? Puff's? / 'Til he's in police handcuffs, guilty, will he step up? / Like gee, never turned himself in, who knows all the murders there'll have been?!?"

The original version of "Fuel" features J. Cole's artist JID, and it slices and dices Diddy over the Cassie assault video and his past conduct.

Diddy has long slammed allegations that he was involved in Pac or Biggie being hit up in the past ... and there's no indication he'll be looped into Tupac murder suspect Keefe D's ongoing case in Las Vegas.

Eminem actually got an early career look alongside a posthumous Biggie, on the 1999 album "Born Again," but he seems happy burning his bridge to Bad Boy.

He'll now how to fend off his Stans ... who are upset his ridiculously long-titled new rollout only contains 3 songs ... 2 they've actually already heard.

Em effed up the game with 2020's "Music to Be Murdered By: Side B" -- a deluxe album that was a completely new project, and his spoiled Stans aren't satisfied with the umpteenth Diddy swipe!!!

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