June 5, 2011 0:49

Eminem calls Lady Gaga a 'male lady' in new track 'A Kiss' - audio

Slim Shady pokes fun at Gaga gender rumours in track by his Bad Meets Evil side-project

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Eminem has dissed Lady Gaga in a new track by his Bad Meets Evil side-project, titled 'A Kiss'.

You can hear the song, which has surfaced online, by scrolling down and clicking below.

The rapper describes the 'Born This Way' singer as a "male lady" in the track, seemingly referencing bizarre online rumours that Gaga is a hermaphrodite.

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Eminem raps in the track: "Tell Lady Gaga she can quit her job at the post office/She’s still a male lady".

The pair famously crossed paths at the MTV VMA Awards in 2009 when Eminem looked less than thrilled to be presenting a flamboyantly attired Gaga with the Best New Artist Award.

The track is due to feature on Bad Meets Evil's debut EP 'Hell: The Sequel', which is due to be released on June 13.

Bad Meets Evil is Eminem's side-project with rapper Royce Da 5'9".

The pair originally worked together in the late 1990s in their native Detroit but fell out as Eminem’s career was taking off. They reconciled in 2006 after the death of mutual friend and D-12 rapper Proof and entered the studio together late last year.


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