Fuel | |
Type: | song |
Artist: | Eminem featuring JID |
Album: | The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) |
Released: | July 12, 2024 |
Genre: | Hip hop |
Length: | 3:33 |
"Fuel" is a song by American rapper Eminem with fellow American rapper JID, from the former's twelfth studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (2024). It was produced by Mr. Porter, with additional production from Eminem himself.
The song contains trap production[1] with 808s[2] and piano,[3] over which the rappers perform in rapid-fire delivery.[4] Eminem takes aim at rapper P. Diddy in the lyrics, referring to his sexual assault allegations ("I'm like a R-A-P-E-R (Yeah) / Got so many S-As (S-As), S-As (Huh) / Wait, he didn't just spell the word, 'Rapper' and leave out a P, did he? (Yep)")[5] and alleged involvement in the murders of rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur. In addition, he references Kyle Rittenhouse by name and the related Kenosha unrest shooting[6] as well as actor Alec Baldwin fatally shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by accident on the set of the film Rust.[7]
The song received generally positive reviews. Zachary Horvath of HotNewHipHop wrote "It seems the hate gives Eminem extra juice to unleash on any competitor that tries to step to him, and its why naming this song 'Fuel' is such a W. However, what also makes this track fun is that Eminem is playing the role of the instigator. He is coming for Diddy's neck and does so in a clever manner." He additionally noted the song "combines wit and humor to the nth degree". Louder's Merlin Alderslade praised the production, stating it "create[s] a fraught and brooding atmosphere for Eminem to spit his frenetic bars over". Jordan Bassett of NME commented the song's "Diddy gag should take its place in the pantheon of his greatest disses."[8] HotNewHipHop
Karan Singh of HipHopDX responded negatively to the song for the reason that Eminem "acts on his decades-old urge to make light of rape while literally spelling out how clever he thinks he is". Some critics were more favorable toward JID's performance than that of Eminem; Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone commented "JID excels on the otherwise flaccid 'Fuel,'"[10] and Dash Lewis of Pitchfork wrote "Though he deflates 'Fuel' with an overlong, technique-heavy tirade, Em enlists JID, one of his stylistic descendants, for a breathtaking verse."[11]
Peak position | |
Australia (ARIA)[12] | 28 |
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New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[13] | 19 |
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[14] | 7 |