In a fiery freestyle, Finesse2tymes likens himself to Eminem after a conflict with his mother.
Rapper Finesse2tymes is making headlines this week—not for a new album drop, but for a fiery freestyle that’s stirred up major buzz in the hip-hop world.
The Memphis rapper poured his emotions into an unreleased verse that touches on betrayal, pain, and unresolved family drama. One line in particular has caught the internet by storm:
"Five years family problems, now I feel like Eminem."
Finesse2tymes Sparks Controversy After Comparing Himself to Eminem
For those in the rap game, comparing yourself to Eminem isn’t something you do lightly. Em's long-standing beef with his late mother is well documented in tracks like "Cleanin' Out My Closet" and "My Mom."
Now, Finesse2tymes is drawing parallels to his own rocky relationship with his mom, saying he’s endured years of emotional stress behind the scenes.
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In the freestyle, Finesse2tymes doesn’t hold back. He calls out the people who left him hanging during his darkest days, especially when he was facing a decade behind bars.
His words are raw, intense, and brutally honest—exactly what fans expect in real street rap.
He captioned the post:
“I learned how to turn pain into profit. PS: I wasn’t finished—I just couldn’t control my emotions at the end. But yaw get it tho.”
The timing of the freestyle wasn’t random. Just days before, Pluria Alexander, Finesse2tymes’ mother, took to GoFundMe with a heartbreaking plea.
She asked for $6,000 to avoid eviction, claiming her son had stopped supporting her financially after a personal fallout.
According to her, this wasn’t the first time Finesse had left her in the cold.“This is the third time my son’s actions have left me homeless,”
She wrote on the campaign page.
“And each time it gets harder to recover.”
The situation escalated further when Pluria posted a scathing video. In it, she accused her son of being selfish and careless with his riches.
“You spent $4 million on n***s and b*tches. We*d. Jewelry. Flying folks back and forth. But not family,”
She said in the now-viral clip.
She also alleged “narcissistic abuse”, claiming Finesse only offers help when there’s something in it for him.
The video divided fans—some siding with her, while others called it a clout-chasing move.Whether or not you agree with how he handled it, one thing’s clear: Finesse2tymes is using music to process his pain.