

The Jay-Z version of the song, released in 2001 as featured on The Blueprint, was later included as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Eminem's 2005 greatest hits album, Curtain Call: The Hits. The original can be found on mixtapes and has leaked onto the internet. It was originally a collaboration between Eminem and Royce da 5'9" as part of the Bad Meets Evil series, but Royce was later replaced by Jay-Z. The song is produced by and features Eminem, who is the only guest appearance on the album with rap verses. "Renegade" is a song by rapper Jay-Z, which appears as the 12th track on his sixth album The Blueprint. I definitely owe that one for him because he destroyed it and anytime Eminem wants to hook up and do a record you already know what will happen.Motherfuckers say that I'm foolish, I only talk about jewels (Bling bling) Do you fools listen to music or do you just skim through it? See, I'm influenced by the ghetto you ruined The same dude you gave nothin', I made somethin' doin' What I do, through and through and I give you the news with a twist, it's just his ghetto point of view The renegade, you been afraid I penetrate pop culture Bring 'em a lot closer to the block where they pop toasters And they live with they moms, got dropped roadsters From botched robberies, niggas crouched over Mami's knocked up ‘cause she wasn't watched over Knocked down by some clown when child support knocked "No, he's not around." Now, how that sound to ya? Jot it down I bring you through the ghetto without ridin' round Hidin' down, duckin' strays from frustrated youths stuck in they ways Just read a magazine that fucked up my day How you rate music that thugs with nothin' relate to it? I help them see they way through it-not you Can't step in my pants, can't walk in my shoes Bet everything you worth, you'll lose your tie and your shirt Since I'm in a position to talk to these kids and they listen I ain't no politician, but I'll kick it with 'em a minute ‘Cause, see, they call me a menace and if the shoe fits, I'll wear it But if it don't, then y'all will swallow the truth, grin and bear it Now who's the king of these rude, ludicrous, lucrative lyrics? Who could inherit the title, put the youth in hysterics Usin' his music to steer it, sharin' his views and his merits? But there's a huge interference, they're sayin' you shouldn't hear it Maybe it's hatred I spew, maybe it's food for the spirit Maybe it's beautiful music I made for you to just cherish But I'm debated, disputed, hated and viewed in America As a motherfuckin' drug addict, like you didn't experiment? Nah, nah!-That's when you start to stare at who's in the mirror And see yourself as a kid again, and you get embarrassed And I got nothin' to do but make you look stupid as parents You fuckin' do-gooders, too bad you couldn't do good at marriage (Ha-ha!) And do you have any clue what I had to do to get here? I don't think you do, so stay tuned and keep your ears glued to the stereo ‘Cause here we go, he's Jigga-Jur-Jigga-Jih-Jigga And I'm the sinister Mr. The Weeknd: No no, I actually asked him and I didn’t get the response and then he hit me up and he was happy that I hit him up. Zane Lowe: So what did he say when he called you? Just ‘love the track let me jump on it’ ? Eminem is definitely one of those people who really keeps it mysterious. I really respect people like Eminem and Daft Punk and people who let the music do the speaking.

That is people who can really inspire me. Zane Lowe: How did you find out he was gonna do it? We still use that world ‘Renegade’ right now. Zane Lowe: I’ve always loved that story about how….on a Blueprint by Jay Z, the only guest he had on that record was Eminem.

The Weeknd has recently set down with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1 to promote his newly released album “Starboy,” where he also talked about Eminem and “The Hills” remix:
