Dennis Dennehy, Eminem’s longtime spokesperson, recently addressed the buzz surrounding a leaked diss track aimed at Ja Rule and Suge Knight. The track, titled Smack You, has generated considerable attention due to its controversial content, recorded at the height of Eminem’s infamous feud with Ja Rule and the powerful music executive Suge Knight.

Released on January 15, 2025, Dennehy’s statement to XXL clarifies that the track was “dated,” “unfinished,” and “never meant for public consumption.” Dennehy emphasized that the track was never intended for release, describing it as a “demo” and “experiment” that was part of Eminem’s early recording efforts. The spokesperson continued, stressing that the leak was part of a troubling trend of unfinished material being released without artists’ permission. Dennehy’s words resonated with fans and critics alike, shedding light on the leaked songs’ unreleased nature and clarifying their place in Eminem’s extensive catalog.
The leak, which surfaced on January 13, 2025, included a series of rare, unreleased tracks by Eminem, many of which were collaborations with heavyweights like 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, and Anderson .Paak. Smack You, however, stood out for its inflammatory content, with Eminem targeting both Ja Rule and Suge Knight in sharp, biting lyrics. The song, reportedly recorded in the early 2000s, features a verse where Eminem accuses Suge Knight of being responsible for the murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G., as well as calling out Ja Rule’s struggles in the music industry.
While the identity of the person responsible for leaking these tracks remains unclear, the incident has sparked outrage. FredWreck, a close collaborator of Eminem and producer at Aftermath, voiced his anger on social media, warning the culprit that they would face serious consequences. He tweeted that “street law would apply” to the leaker, further adding fuel to the fire of the ongoing drama.
Dennis Dennehy, a prominent figure in the music publicity world, has had a long history with Eminem, dating back to the early 2000s. Dennehy began his career in the industry in 1992, working at Geffen Records, where he worked with rock legends like Nirvana and Sonic Youth. By 1999, he moved to Interscope Records after the company merged with A&M Records, where he ran publicity campaigns for major artists such as Lady Gaga, U2, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, and more. Dennehy’s role as Eminem’s spokesperson began around 2003, and his expertise in managing the rapper’s media presence has made him an integral part of Eminem’s team.
In 2019, Dennis Dennehy transitioned to AEG Presents as its Chief Communications Officer, while still continuing his work with Eminem. Dennehy is known for his deep understanding of the music business and his ability to handle the complexities of celebrity media relations. He has managed crises and nurtured long-lasting relationships with top-tier artists. His work with Eminem is just one part of a career that spans decades in the music industry.
Despite his success, Dennehy maintains a relatively private personal life. He married fellow publicist Ambrosia Healy in 2009, and the couple shares two children, a daughter and a son. Dennehy has often spoken about the challenges of balancing work and family life, especially while both he and his wife worked for competing companies. Their ability to keep their professional lives separate from their home life speaks to the strength of their partnership and mutual understanding.
As Eminem’s spokesperson, Dennis Dennehy’s role continues to be crucial in shaping the public image of one of rap’s most influential figures. However, the recent leak of Smack You has placed both Dennehy and Eminem in the spotlight once again, with fans eagerly awaiting any further developments on the situation.
While Dennehy’s comments have sought to quell the firestorm surrounding the leaked track, the debate about the ethics of releasing unfinished material continues to grow. For now, it seems the music world will have to wait for more information on how this incident unfolds—and whether more unreleased Eminem tracks will surface in the near future.