Gizelle Bryant addresses legal battle with Eminem

During a recent interview on The Breakfast Club with Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy, television personality and recurring cast member of the hit Bravo show, “Real Housewives of Potomac,” Gizelle Bryant talked about her legal battle against Eminem‘s team to trademark the term “Reasonably Shady” for their merchandise line.

“You all know a guy named Paul Rosenberg? We deposed him. It’s almost over. The opposition was, Eminem’s team had me and Robin deposed, so all is fair in love and war, we going to depose Eminem. So, when our side said ‘okay, we need to depose him’ all hell broke loose. They were like ‘oh no, no, never, he does not even know anything about this.’ Well, if he does not know anything about this, why are we here? but that’s a lie. You had to have told him something. So, because of that I think they have decided ‘okay these girls aren’t going away’ and Patent and Trade is gonna settle it. We are at the end of the road. All depositions have been done, all disclosures and yes we have spent a lot of money.” said Gizelle Bryant.

She then continued: “You don’t own the word SHADY. There have been other small companies that have had SHADY in their name and they paid them off to go away. But we are not going to do that or unless y’all didn’t offer us something that could make us go away but we are too far in now. And I don’t even get why would you be doing this to us. Thank God we had money but let’s just say we didn’t and we are just two black women out here to make a dollar out of 50 cents.”

The drama began last year when reality stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon attempted to trademark the term “Reasonably Shady” for their merchandise line. Eminem’s team, however, argued that their use of “Shady” would infringe upon his own established brand, built over decades with trademarks like “Slim Shady,” “Shady,” and “Shady Limited.” While Bryant and Dixon denied any association with Eminem’s brand, they pushed for a deposition with Eminem himself. But Em’s legal team was not playing those games. They argued that his extensive cooperation, including handing over 2,500 pages of documents, was sufficient, per In Touch. The United States Patent and Trademark Office Board ultimately sided with Eminem. The need for Bryant and Dixon to gather information was acknowledged but it was also determined that deposing Eminem’s manager, Paul Rosenberg, would be more productive.

The board pointed out that “Mr. Rosenberg, not [Eminem], provided the declaration supporting the motion.” This decision is a major win for Eminem. It protects his brand and avoids the potential for a public spectacle had he been forced to appear in person. While the case is ongoing, Eminem has successfully defended his trademark turf for now. You can watch the new interview below:

Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre – “Gunz N Smoke” ft. 50 Cent & Eminem

Snoop Dogg has just released his Missionary album under Death Row Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records! Production is entirely handled by the one and only Dr. Dre and Snoop himself.

The album features Eminem, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Sting, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, BJ the Chicago Kid, Jhené Aiko, Alus, K.A.A.N., Smitty, Dem Jointz, Cocoa Sarai, Stalone, and Fat Money. It will follow both of his albums that were released in 2022; his nineteenth studio album, BODR and Snoop Cube 40 $hort, which he was a member of the West Coast hip supergroup, Mount Westmore.

Eminem and 50 Cent are featured on a song titled “Gunz N Smoke” which is co-produced by C.S. Armstrong. In the song Eminem once again brings forth his “rap persona,” Slim Shady, to contrast his rebellious, unrestrained alter ego with his more mature and composed self by showing how Slim Shady would act in similar circumstances: “Comin’ up? So like that syrup, they canceled / I’ma say, “F–k you and your momma,” then blame my rap persona…F–k around and buck these h-es, ain’t talkin’ no luxury clothes / Two nines I tuck, see those? Like Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, try and duck deez, yo / Hey, what the f–k you want? Didn’t I just see you yesterday? F–k outta here, f–k it, b–ch.” Em raps.

Furthermore, Em’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022 stands as one of his most significant and prestigious accomplishments as a rapper…You can stream the song below:

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Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre – “Gunz N Smoke” ft. 50 Cent & Eminem (SNIPPET)

Snoop Dogg is dropping his Missionary album tomorrow, Dec. 13, 2024, under Death Row Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. Production will entirely be handled by Dr. Dre and Snoop himself.

The album features Eminem, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Sting, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, BJ the Chicago Kid, Jhené Aiko, Alus, K.A.A.N., Smitty, Dem Jointz, Cocoa Sarai, Stalone, and Fat Money. It will follow both of his albums that were released in 2022; his nineteenth studio album, BODR and Snoop Cube 40 $hort, which he was a member of the West Coast hip supergroup, Mount Westmore.

Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are also dropping a short film before releasing the album. The duo already shared few clips from the film and one of them features the most anticipated track on the album, “Gunz N Smoke,” featuring Eminem and 50 Cent.

Listen to the snippet below:

50 Cent gives update on “8 Mile – Eminem” TV show

50 Cent has recently sat down with Big Boy for the interview where he talked about his new Las Vegas Residency, his new 50 Cent Action TV Channel, Mike Tyson fight Snoop Dogg at Olympics, Snoop’s new album Missionary, his investment in Shreveport, Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl, Kendrick vs Drake, celebrity scandals, new accusations against Jay Z, his feelings about Diddy and his case, Drake’s music lawsuit, Fat Joe at World Series, Donald Trump 2024 win and Trump using his song Many Men at the rallies.

50 Cent also briefly spoke about “8 Mile” TV show about Eminem, that he announced couple of years ago: “Yeah, we are working on the television. It’s going pretty good. It gets difficult at points because they are so used to having entire control of projects. When you gotta deal with networks and other forces involved, you get little, you know…” Fif said.

“I got a few things [about new music]. I got a piece coming out with Snoop and Em on Snoop’s new album. It’s dope dope!” – 50 Cent added. You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent has also recently performed “P.I.M.P” and “Many Men” at Jimmy Kimmel Live, you can watch the performance below.

Adam Sandler talks about Eminem cameo in 2025 comedy film “Happy Gilmore 2”

Last month, The Sun Magazine reported that Eminem filmed a secret cameo for Adam Sandler ’s upcoming comedy movie “Happy Gilmore 2” and impressed the cast with his “great comedic acting skills.” It turns out, the insider was not messing around.

During an interview with Dan Patrick Show, Adam Sandler confirmed that Eminem is really going to be in the movie. “Eminem was cool. He came by and he was great! I can’t tell you [how we reached out to Eminem and what role he has in the movie] but I’ve known Eminem for a long time, he’s a great guy and his cameo was funny as hell. We just hang out a day with Eminem, he was insane, he said a million things we can use and we are glad we had him on tape.” he said.

It’s actually an onscreen reunion of sorts for Eminem and Adam Sandler, who appeared together in the 2009 film, titled Funny People. Meanwhile, Eminem is far from the only major star to have appeared in the sequel to the iconic 1996 golf comedy as Travis Kelce and maybe Taylor Swift are also rumored to appear. The movie is expected to be released on Netflix sometime in 2025.

You can watch the new interview below:

Latto talks about meeting Eminem

Detroit rapper Latto may be one of the biggest stars of the rap and hip-hop world, but that hasn’t stopped her from worrying about what Eminem thinks of her.

While sitting down with Jennifer Hudson during a Dec. 4 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Latto, 25, opened up about a run-in she had with the 52-year-old rapper, revealing it didn’t quite go as expected.

When Hudson, 43, asked the Rhythm + Flow judge what it was like having Eminem as a guest judge on season 2 of the Netflix music competition, Latto said she was “so gagged.”

“I was like, ‘Oh, I bombed that. He thinks I’m weird because I just was like, ahh. I didn’t know what to say, so I was like, ‘Gah, thank you!’ ” she said, referring to Eminem revealing he’s a fan of her music during his appearance on the series, which aired its season 2 finale and announced the winner of a $250,000 cash prize on Wednesday.

She added, “My daddy listened to Eminem so much growing up, that’s, like, probably his favorite rapper. So, it was just like, ‘Oh, don’t lie to me. For real?’ And he was like, ‘Yeah.’ And then I asked for a picture later, and he was like, ‘Yeah.’ He probably thinks I’m a little awkward.”

Genius lists Top Albums of 2024, based on their data

One way to score a massive album this year was to put your title in all caps or no caps. Genius’ list of the Top 10 albums of 2024 as determined by the pageviews of their platform contains eight LPs whose titles employ such unorthodox approaches to capitalization. It’s like the only way to get people’s attention anymore is to shout or whisper.

It’s not even remotely surprising which artist led the way this year. Taylor Swift has been the most famous person on the planet for about a decade, and since the launch of her Eras Tour in 2023, she’s somehow become even bigger and more beloved. If she was enjoying an imperial phase before, now she’s now something like a benevolent global overlord. Just look at the last 12 months. In February, she won the Super Bowl, and then on April 19, she dropped THE TORTURED POETS’ DEPARTMENT, an album that ballooned to 31 tracks due to the day-of surprise-release of an anthology edition. It was a feast, and Swifties were very ready to dig in.

Eminem holds the second place. Labeled as one of the biggest comebacks in recent years, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200, making Eminem his 11th album to top the chart, tying him with Barbra Streisand, Kanye West, and Bruce Springsteen for the fifth highest number of albums to reach the summit. It also earned Em 8th nomination at the Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album, after winning six of them.

Check the list of The Top Albums Of 2024 According To Genius Data below.

  1. THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: THE ANTHOLOGY, Taylor Swift
  2. The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), Eminem
  3. Short n’ Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter
  4. HIT ME HARD AND HIT ME SOFT, Billie Eilish
  5. CHROMAKOPIA, Tyler, The Creator
  6. Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat, Charli xcx
  7. eternal sunshine, Ariana Grande
  8. GNX, Kendrick Lamar
  9. VULTURES 1, Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign
  10. WE DON’T TRUST YOU, Metro Boomin and Future



The D.O.C. talks about Eminem on ALL THE SMOKE

Hip-hop’s hidden architect finally tells his story. Matt and Stak sat down with The D.O.C. on ALL THE SMOKE podcast to discuss his journey through West Coast hip-hop’s most notable period. From his near-fatal car accident that changed his voice forever to navigating the complex dynamics of NWA, Suge Knight, and Death Row, D.O.C. reveals never-before-shared stories about his relationships with Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Eazy-E. He opens up about his connection with Erykah Badu and teases upcoming projects. His voice might have changed, but the words D.O.C. drops in this episode are as powerful as any you’ll hear.

“It was during one of our break when Dre found Eminem. He started working on “2001” record. He reached out to me and said ‘I need your help.’ Usually if Dre calls, I’m just gon’ jump on the bird. And when I went there, he said I want you to hear something and he played this song called ‘I Just Don’t Give A F–k.’ And I was like, ‘wow, this motherf–ker’s off the chain. He reminds me of the early records we were making because his subject matter is so throwed off.” said The D.O.C.

Then he continued: “He said, let me show you picture of him. And he looked more like an actor. Who is this white boy? He said ‘that’s him.’ I was like ‘wow, that motherf–ker’s off the chain. I’m the purest in the form, I just like dope s–t. I wouldn’t give a f–k who you are, if you were red, black, green, purple or orange. If you dope, and if you not dope, I don’t give a f–k. Eminem is one of the greats in this music and you can’t take that away from him.”

You can watch the entire new interview below:

Eminem – “Rhythm + Flow” (Season 2, Episode 5)

Many of the contestants fighting for hip-hop stardom in Rhythm + Flow Season 2 are no strangers to adversity. Whether they’ve lost a loved one or have others constantly tell them “no,” each artist has cultivated the confidence to push through even the most difficult of obstacles. So when they’re tasked with going head-to-head with their fellow competitors in the ultimate cypher battle, they gear up without fear. That is, until they find out they’re being judged by Eminem.

In the basement of Detroit’s historic St. Andrews Hall where the behemoth cut his teeth, the 14 rappers are tasked with bringing their fiercest, tightest bars in order to impress the judges (Eminem is joined by Latto, Royce Da 5’9”, Mr. Porter, and host SMACK), and advance to the next round.

But while anybody can throw a lazy punch, Eminem is looking for something special in each of these rappers: a mastery of the craft of battle rapping. The iconic emcee explains what truly grabs his attention in a competition. “If I hear a rapper doing compound syllables, I immediately know this is a technician […]. And then there’s stage presence and delivery. That’s what I look for.”

After the gauntlets are thrown, only seven contestants remain after this challenge. But the judges aren’t the only ones who have opinions — the world is watching, too. It’s your turn to sit in the judges’ seats and weigh in. Of each of the seven matchups, who do you think deserved the crown? Watch the latest episode below.

Ice Cube shouts out Eminem on new song with Xzibit

6 years since his last solo project, one of hip-hop’s living legends, Ice Cube returns with a conceptual body of work in “Man Down.” The 19-track collection examines the status of manhood in the present day and offers wisdom and criticism from a steadfast alpha male of the entertainment industry.

“Well, I just think men gotta stand up nowadays,” says Ice Cube. “You know, we taking hits in all kind of areas and directions. Manhood is being, you know, really called toxic, which I don’t subscribe to. I think being a man is great, masculinity is great. And so to me, it’s a record just… not beating it over the head, but if you listen to the album, there’s sprinkles of why the record is called Man Down, and what we need to do as men to stand back up.”

Known for his unfiltered storytelling and relentless energy, Cube’s new album is a message for everyone who’s ever been criticized for loving yourself. It speaks to resilience, unapologetic confidence, and the strength to believe in yourself. Ultimately, “Man Down” focuses on overcoming adversity and standing back up when life knocks you down.

In the song “Break the Mirror,” featuring another hip-hop legend Xzibit, produced by Samuel “The IIIrd” Elliot and Bigg Von, Xzibit shouts out Eminem with the following lines: “Ice Cube, I don’t act feminine (Nah) / You know, kinda like him and them / I’m toxic as Eminem (Toxic) / When he’s high off adrenaline, your a-s is cinnamon (Sweet).” You can bump the song and entire new album below.



Method Man & Redman praise Eminem and Slaughterhouse

Method Man, Redman and Raekwon are each hip-hop legends, but they aren’t resting on their laurels. Huddled inside of Red Bull’s Los Angeles studio, the veteran MCs kicked their Red Bull Spiral Freestyle. Before filming the cypher, the three hip-hop icons did an interview with Billboard where they praised Eminem and Slaughterhouse’s freestyling skills.

Redman: I like Kendrick Lamar’s freestyle on BET. Him and TDE. There’s so many elements to a freestyle. It’s not just about bars. It’s the movement; it’s the body language. My favorite part of Kendrick’s freestyle was when he high-fived ScHoolboy Q. See, I pay attention to little things like that. It was the perfect high-five! It was clean and you heard it! I know when or if he sees this, he’ll be like, “Wow, that guy is detailed. He knows what he talking about.” Because I know that hand slap was practiced and perfected. Eminem too… Em always bodyin’ s–t. What he was talking about during a BET Hip-Hop Awards freestyle, the purpose he was talking about when he was freestyling is what I liked. He could have blacked out and just went HAM, but he talked about purpose and things that was going on, so I highly respect it.

Method Man: My favorite moment — I wasn’t there, but it was when Busta and Dirty had that cypher…It was kind of like a battle, but it wasn’t, but it was very respectable. And I think that started their friendship from that day, where they was, like, inseparable…I also really liked the Slaughterhouse/Eminem cipher. That s–t was dope. They was killing it. I also liked a battle rapper cipher that they did on their own. Everybody caught a body on that. K-Shine killed it. Those are the ones that stick out in my mind.

Raekwon: One year, we went to the Jack the Rapper convention. It was an event, but it felt like a neighborhood, because everybody from all over was there… We’d run up and start battles. I remember, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, God bless his soul, would approach artists and say, “Shoot your rhyme.” They shoot they rhyme, thinking that we were just inspired, but they don’t know they just walked into a f—kin’ liquid sword fight. I remember Dirty goin’ crazy. “I grab the mic and I damage ya/ Crush ya whole stamina/ Here comes the medical examiner!” Those three lines right there was like, “Holy s–t!”

Read the full interview on Billboard here and watch the cypher below.

Eminem drops lyrics video of his JID assisted song “Fuel”

“Fuel,” produced by Eminem and Denaun, is the 9th track on Eminem’s 12th solo studio album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), featuring East Atlanta rapper, JID who appeared in the music video for Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” earlier this year.

This high-octane collaboration sees the two rappers asserting their dominance in the rap game and their refusal to be silenced. JID sets the tone for the song with an opening verse that establishes his street credibility through references to the struggles and violence prevalent in his hometown.

Eminem follows with a verse that taunts his critics and doubters, weaving in contemporary references such as the Kyle Rittenhouse case, Halyna Hutchins’ accidental death on set by Alec Baldwin, and sexual assault allegations against Diddy, as well as his alleged involvement in the death of Tupac.

“Fuel” marks the first collaboration between Eminem and JID. The song debuted at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart week ending July 27, 2024. It marks JID’s first appearance on the chart in 2024. Em just released the lyrics video of the song, starting speculations that the actual music video also dropping, making it the 5th single off TDOSS.

A remix of the song, featuring Shady Records signees Westside Boogie and Grip, as well as a new verse from Eminem, was released on September 13, 2024 as part of the Expanded Mourner’s Edition deluxe edition, subtitled “Shady Edition”, without JID’s vocals, later released as a promotional single.

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