In 2003, American rappers
Eminem,
50 Cent and
Busta Rhymes made a remix of "Hail Mary", which is commonly referred to as "
Hail Mary 2003". The song was a
diss track aimed towards
Ja Rule. The song was included on
DJ Green Lantern's mixtape
Invasion Part II: Conspiracy Theory (2003).
Background In Ja Rule's 2001 album
Pain Is Love, he compared himself to and impersonated Shakur on many songs, including the song "So Much Pain", sampling Tupac's "Pain" from
Above the Rim. Soon after the release of
The Last Temptation, 50 Cent started beefing with Ja Rule, just before signing to
Shady and
Aftermath. After agreeing to the record deal, Ja Rule began threatening 50 Cent and Eminem that if any disses were released, he would respond. 50 Cent released the Ja Rule diss track "Back Down", from his debut album ''
Get Rich or Die Tryin'''. Because the song was produced by
Dr. Dre, Ja Rule dissed Dr. Dre, 50 Cent and Eminem. The three of them (and associates) started dissing Ja Rule. Busta Rhymes planned to be neutral in the feud, but due to him being signed to Aftermath, Ja Rule dissed him.
Composition and lyrics The song starts off with an intro containing a line saying "Makaveli rest in peace" and many lines attacking Ja Rule and
Murder Inc. owner
Irv Gotti. The chorus is delivered by Eminem, with the first verse being performed by him. The second verse is sung by 50 Cent and the last verse by Busta Rhymes. Throughout the song, there are references to Tupac's songs and attacks towards Murder Inc. Records.
Aftermath Ja Rule responded with the song "Loose Change", calling Dr. Dre "
bisexual", naming Eminem "Feminem" and said
Suge Knight knew of Dre "bringing transvestites home". The song also included lines towards Eminem's family, including his daughter Hailie Jade. He, as well as
Obie Trice and
D12, responded with "Doe Rae Me". "Hail Mary" is widely acclaimed as the pioneering "drill song," marking a significant milestone in the evolution of drill music. Its innovative sound and lyrical style have garnered recognition within the genre, solidifying its place in the history of drill music as a groundbreaking track.
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