From the first beat, “Murdergram Deux” hits like a freight train — heavy, dark, and unapologetically aggressive.

LL opens the track with a growling declaration:

“Respect the architects, or get buried under the blueprint.”

Moments later, Eminem charges in, slicing through the beat with a triple-time flow so ferocious it left fans scrambling to even catch the bars.

There are no pop hooks.
No chart-chasing melodies.
Just two master craftsmen going to lyrical war — and loving every minute of it.

LL COOL J, whose career stretches back to the golden era of rap, sounds hungrier than artists half his age, blending brutal punchlines with seasoned swagger.

Eminem, never one to be outshined, delivers a verse packed with intricate wordplay, devastating metaphors, and razor-sharp humor.
At one point, he even takes a playful jab at the current wave of mumble rap, rapping:

“Half these dudes can’t spell ‘syllable’ — but I got enough to bury a million of ’em.”

Produced by a collaboration of veteran beatmakers, the track’s instrumental is gritty, old-school East Coast grime — layered with haunting piano stabs and bone-crushing drums.

Critics are already calling it “a masterclass in lyrical warfare”, and fans are celebrating it as a true return to form for both icons.

With “Murdergram Deux,” LL COOL J and Eminem didn’t just release a song.
They made a statement: Hip-hop’s real giants are still standing — and still swinging for the fences.

No gimmicks. No compromises.
Just bars, blood, and brilliance.

And if this track is a sign of what’s coming next, the rap game better be ready:
The kings are wide awake — and they’re out for blood.