Aries Spears on new Eminem album: “If he’s not in your top 10, you are insane”

Stand-up comedian, impressionist, and actor Aries Spears has recently sat down with DJ VLAD for an interview where the two briefly talked about Eminem‘s place in the top rappers list.

“Of course it’s all subjective. You ain’t gotta say he’s your favorite MC but I think to not put him in the top 10, even if he’s number 10, I think that’s insane. When you really look at his lyrical ability, metaphors, punchlines, double entendres, and the skill in which it takes to rap how can you say he’s not one of the most skillful dudes in the game?” said Aries Spears.

Then Aries Spears commented on Dr. Dre saying that no other rapper can touch Eminem:  “There are guys who can touch him. Absolutely. Nas can touch him. Jadakiss can touch him. Jay-Z can touch him. And if he was alive, Biggie can touch him. Rakim could touch him. Big Daddy Kane can touch him. But let’s not lie to each other, there are people out there who just not accept a white guy playing in a black genre and being just as good or better than some other black guys. Some of the militant brothers just ain’t gonna allow that. And they gonna hold against him.” said Aries Spears.

Then he continued: “Eminem is one of the top five. He is in my top five but [generally] with the five to ten, he’s definitely there, I couldn’t put him any less than ten… [Dr. Dre said that because…] A white boy who’s that dope, there is an extra shine on it. It’s like If I own 15 tigers and one of them is white, what stands out? The other 14? It’s a great example because it’s rare. Those other tons on white rappers, are they even close to be as good as Eminem? Eminem is number one and then there is huge gap. Who really out there as a white rapper is in Eminem’s rearview mirror? [Mac Miller, Machine Gun Kelly, Jack Harlow] all of them are not even close, remotely.”

“My top 5 in no particular order is JAY-Z, Jadakiss, Nas, Biggie, Eminem. Damn good list! All spitters!” – Aries Spears added. You can watch the entire interview below:

Big Sean rocks Eminem t-shirt in new music video

Detroit’s own Big Sean released an introspective new song. “On Up” reflects on the lessons of fatherhood and Sean’s desire to instill a sense of resilience in him: “I look into my son’s eyes and still see his innocence/I see my inner child in him and still the remnants.” The song is dedicated to his son, Noah Hasani, and samples Jodeci’s “Get On Up.” The music video, directed by the child’s godfather Lawrence Lamont, is filmed from the point of view of the baby. The video follows a day in the child’s life and features parents Big Sean and Jhené Aiko.

“On Up” is the 3rd single from Sean’s sixth solo studio album titled Better Me Than You. The song follows the comeback single “Precision” and “Yes,” which debuted on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The album is is set to be released on August 9, 2024 under Def Jam Recordings. In the music video of “On UP,” Big Sean is rocking an Eminem t-shirt, which was sold exclusively on Slim Shady’ws website.

Big Sean also shared another glimpse into the introspective delivery that appears to be Better Me Than You earlier this week. In another trailer, he goes into depth on the album’s title. “It’s usually ‘better you than me,’ but when you’re that one that has to step up and endure it all, endure the extras … When you gotta be that one, you realize you were only put there because you can handle it because that’s the way God made it for you. So you realize, ‘alright, better me than you’ because I’m the one who can do it.”

Watch “On Up” music video below.

 

Eminem performs at Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov fight

Eminem took the stage for a rare performance at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on August 3, 2024, running through a medley of some of his greatest hits at the start of the WB junior middleweight boxing match between Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov.

The Detroit legend, who most recently released his chart-topping 12th solo studio album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce),” performed in support of Crawford, who he previously walked out at a match in Las Vegas last year. The 15-minute set took place before the square-off, with Slim Shady opening the set with his latest chart-topping single “Houdini.”

Eminem hit double speed during “Rap God” before shouting out his choice boxer. “Yo California, make some motherf–kin’ noise for Terence Crawford!” he declared, running through “Till I Collapse” featuring the late Nate Dogg and playing a brief snippet of Queen’s iconic song “We Will Rock You.” It culminated in the appropriately picked “Cinderella Man” and concluded with magnum opus song “Lose Yourself.”

Crawford won the match with scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113 to become a four-division champion. He told ESPN, “Israil was a tough competitor. I knew he was going to be tough. … He’s real strong, he’s durable, he took a lot of good shots and he got me to Round 12. … He had fast feet, good rhythm upstairs. … He was waiting to counter me just like I was trying to counter him.”

Em’s performance is the latest surrounding “The Death of Slim Shady.” In June, he gave a surprise four-song set at “Live From Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central,” a hometown event featuring Diana Ross, Big Sean, Jack White and more to celebrate the grand reopening of Michigan Central Station. Last month, he took the stage alongside Dr. Dre in London for the launch of his mentor’s Gin & Juice drinks line.

 

Watch: Eminem & Denaun Porter – “Houdini” (Live in London)

It’s very rare to see Eminem popping up for a live performance these days. The often reclusive Rap God has been more visible lately as he promotes his latest chart-topping album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), including a totally surprising hop-up in London on Thursday night (July 18, 2024) to support his long-time friend and mentor Dr. Dre.

Slim Shady surprised the crowd at the launch event for Doctor’s new canned drinks line with Snoop Dogg, called Gin & Juice, when he jumped on stage at Flippers Boogie Palace to join the party hosted by former NBA great Shaquille O’Neal. But first, Dre and Snoop rolled through a set of some of their most beloved songs, including “The Next Episode,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Nuthin’ But a G Thang” at the event attended by celebrities like LeBron James, Idris Elba, Virgil Van Dijk and Jude Bellingham among others.

Near the end of the set Dre introduced Eminem, who ripped through the first single from The Death of Slim Shady, “Houdini” with Denaun Porter before they kicked “Forgot About Dre” togther. Em shared the video of his “Houdini” performance on his official YouTube channel.

Though Em has not announced a run of dates to support his new album, he will appear alongside Muse, Thirty Seconds to Mars and Richie Hawtin at this year’s Soundstorm festival in Saudi Arabia in December. Before that, Eminem is set to perform at Crawford/Madrimov fight night on August 2 and he and Sting will headline the Germania Insurance Super Stage at the 2024 Formula 1 Pirelli United States Grand Prix on October 18-20th!

Meanwhile, you can watch the “Houdini” performance below:

A$AP Rocky namedrops Eminem in a new song with Denzel Curry

It’s been a while! Denzel Curry‘s King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 has finally arrived.

Clocking in at nearly 35 minutes, the 15-track project honors the great musical heritages of the South with its extensive list of featured artists who hail from the region: Curry’s former Raider Klan member Key Nyata, Juicy J, Project Pat, Maxo Kream, That Mexican OT, Mike Dimes, TiaCorine, 2 Chainz, Kenny Mason, Ski Mask The Slump God and PlayThatBoiZay, along with special guests Armani White, A$AP Ferg and A$AP Rocky.

King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 arrives 12 long years after its predecessor and is a perfect homage to Curry’s Southern roots. Across the 15 tracks, he and his collaborators show why the region has been so influential in music and even proves that the South is here to stay for a long time.

A$AP Rocky and PlayThatBoiZay are featured on a track called “HOODLUMZ,” in which Pretty Flacko namedrops Eminem with the following lines: “My weird homie rock a blonde lace like ’98 Eminem. Him again, nail paint, art, hell nah, I ain’t feminine.” Is A$AP Rocky making fun of trans people and mentions Eminem? Either way, it seems just another weak bar. You can listen to the song below:

You can also read the review of Denzel Curry’s new album by our boy CeaTee below:

T3 of Slum Village & Mr. Mecc give Eminem his flowers

T3 of Detroit’s legendary hip-hop group Slum Village has recently sat down with Math Hoffa and Mr. Mecc on My Expert Opinion alongside with Young RJ where they discussed “Nobody bumping Eminem in the hood or a car” narrative.

“I co-host couple of Em’s battles. He was killing it. Em was always dope. I remember Em’s first demos man, it was ridiculous. I was like, DAMN. [Nobody bumping Eminem in a car] narrative is crazy. Eminem is a GOAT. Let’s just keep it there. Em is a GOAT bro, I ain’t even let you go there. When you say that, you gotta start about the inception of him though. The inception of Em when he first dropped everybody was listening. I don’t care if you was in the hood. You were listening to what he was saying! YOU ARE LISTENING! So I ain’t buying that.” said T3.

It seems Math Hoffa agreed the narrative by saying “Em’s appealing to me because of the lyricism and the creativity but we are not on the block selling nothing… and people who say that are talking about the hood hood.” but then Mr. Mecc interfered: “I hate that bro, every block ain’t selling. And you have to remember that’s YOUR S–T. Those singles can’t do what they do if they are not being playing all over the f–king place. And if you didn’t turn up Eminem in your specific car, that’s cool. Just remember you wasn’t in every car and people who played Eminem in their car was not offering you a ride. So shut the f–k up. Just be quiet. Just remember those cars that was playing the records, you was not in. Stop trying to s–t on people.”

You can watch the podcast below:

Joe Budden podcast discuss Eminem’s “The Death Of Slim Shady”

In the latest episode of Joe Budden Podcast, Joe Budden and the crew discussed Eminem‘s new chart-topping album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce). You can check out the conversation below:

Parks: I love it man. It feels refreshing to hear the s–t he’s talking about on this album. Like, anti-cancel-culture s–t. All that. It felt good to hear him have fun with the music. It seems like everything since Recovery has been very serious or anthematic, which is cool but I liked the silly s–t.”

Officially Ice: This album made me fully understand, like you said anti-cancel-culture s–t, I look at Em, when he does this, as like rap’s Dave Chappelle, where the real message is Free Speech. I listened to the album in order because I did see his post about this is a conceptual album and listened to it in order and I understand what he meant. It’s Slim Shady getting his s–t off and then it’s Eminem or Marshall or whatever, kind of fighting back. That Guilty Conscience 2 record, really breaks it down. It’s a conversation between Slim and Em. One record and I know y’all gonna kill me, is a record that’s called Temporary. He’s literally talking to his daughter how to proceed when he leaves here. I was driving in a car. I listened to the album, I was on a road trip for two hours, I played it, I had lyrics on the screen and I did cry, no bulls–t. He got audio clips of his daughter when she was little playing throughout the song. He literally said, play this after I die. It sneaks in the album. You are not ready for that record. He really really smoked the album. I look at Em’s career as pre-Recovery and post-Recovery. This is number 2 in his post-Recovery albums. Right after Music To Be Murdered By which is still amazing. A lot of people like that f–ked up comedy style. Even if it’s not politically correct to admit today, you like offensive comedy, you like offensive jokes, we all like it. So when he’s doing it, and anybody could get it, he talked about little people, fat people, deaf people. He talked about everybody in this songs, everybody that you are not supposed to mention. He has brought the R word back. Em really smoked the album. I like its concept and it makes me want to see where he goes next after that. Shouts out to everybody on there. That Jelly Roll record is crazy.

Joe Budden: I’m sorry, y’all talked enough. I will eventually listen to this album but I have not yet. I ain’t even thought about it yet. If I went on a road trip I would have heard it also but maybe my life is litter than you guys is. In my younger years I could not imagine a day where I didn’t run to an Eminem project, excluding him dissing me on Kamikaze album. I know where he stands as an MC. I know what he does. But I didn’t feel that urgency. I don’t care about none of the Slim Shady s–t. I don’t care about Jennifer Aniston or whoever he’s dissing, Nick Storm or whoever he’s dissing. For me, Slim Shady helped me to live and stay alive and deal with depression. Back then, that’s what he did for me. I was never into that funny s–t but he caught one with GUESS WHO’S BACK, BACK AGAIN. I like that one. I’m going to check out the Em album but I felt good that I have outgrown the urgency of having to rush to it.

You can watch the podcast below:

Eminem to headline concert in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever

The GOAT is back. MDLBeast Soundstorm 2024 is returning to Riyadh which takes place from December 12, 2024 to December 14, 2024 and the first act of the highly anticipated music festival has been announced. Get ready to welcome Eminem to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Slim Shady will be headlining MDLBeast Soundstorm in Riyadh. While the exact date of his performance hasn’t been announced yet, we know that it’s going to be one for the books. Additionally, this will mark Eminem’s first-ever concert in Saudi Arabia. And if you’re someone who has lived in the Kingdom, you probably already know how big of a deal he is in the region.

“Guess who’s coming. The G.O.A.T is coming. Eminem is hitting the stage at SS24. Get your tickets now.” posted the official account of mdlbeast.soundstorm on Instagram.

Eminem is no stranger to Riyadh though. Last year, during his epic walk to the ring at Sin City’s T-Mobile Arena, Terence Crawford was joined by Eminem as the Detroit legend’s 8 Mile hit song “Lose Yourself” boomed throughout the packed venue. “Las Vegas, make motherf–king noise for the next undisputed welterweight champion of the world, Terence ‘Bud’ f—ing Crawford,” Eminem yelled to the roaring crowd.

MDLBeast Soundstorm is the region’s biggest music festival. The festival started in 2019 and has attracted local and international musical acts. Taking place on the outskirts of Riyadh, the festival is like the Glastonbury of the Middle East, just in the middle of the desert rather than a muddy field.

Apart from Emimen, fans are expecting several other A-list acts, blockbuster sets and a whole lot of fun. In the past, MDLBeast Soundstorm headliners have included Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, DJ Khaled, Metallica, Post Malone, Swedish House Mafia, Travis Scott,  50 Cent, Afrojack, Busta Rhymes, David Guetta, Fat Joe, Marshmello, Rick Ross and Will Smith.

If you want to join MDLBeast Soundstorm 2024, you can register for early bird tickets. Plus, it will give you access to information, as it gets announced. Visit https://mdlbeast.com for tickets and more information.

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Eminem takes pictures with fans in London as he attends Slim Shady’s funeral

Eminem’s alter ego, Slim Shady, is receiving a memorial in London!

On Monday, July 15, 2024 the iconic rapper Eminem from Detroit turned to his Instagram handle to announce the London dates of his exclusive pop-up to celebrate the release of his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady.

Marking July 17 and 18 as the dates to say a proper farewell to the late Slim Shady, he wrote:  “A proper farewell to Slim Shady in London. Join us on July 17th & 18th for the @complex pop-up experience to celebrate the release of The Death of Slim Shady at 59 Greek Street in Soho. #TheDeathofSlimShady.”

Partnered with Complex, the limited edition pop-up merchandise includes album-specific hoodies, shirts, and hats, along with the rapper’s vinyl collection that explores his entire catalog of 12 albums, including the rare tracks.

The pop-up is a combination of a memorial and an art exhibition, featuring Slim Shady-centric art and photography and a symbolic casket for the attendees to bid farewell to the iconic wordsmith. Previously, Los Angeles witnessed the merchandise and memorial on July 12–14 at Complex, LA, 433 N. Fairfax Avenue.

SURPRISINGLY, Eminem appeared at the funeral to take pictures with fans and sign the merchandise. Check out the pictures and videos below. You may also want to refresh the page after every few minutes cause the article is being updated with new photos and video clips. 

Battle rappers, 50 Cent, Russ, Twista & more react to new Eminem album “The Death of Slim Shady”

Eminem dropped The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) album and while critics did not favor the project, hip-hop community who appreciate the lyrics, concept and multisyllable rhymes were impressed by the first Eminem album in 4 years.

Battle rapper A. Ward tweeted: “One thing I believe is not up for debate is…. Eminem is the Greatest Rhymer Ever.” Another battle rapper Mike P said: “21 for 21. Album Of The Year. One of the best albums Eminem has ever made… Holy s—t.” Battle rapper Real Sikh tweeted: I f–k with the “Dream” concept on Eminem new album. You hear alarm clocks and him waking up from a nightmare throughout the album, so most of the album is him dreaming.”

Ice Cube’s son O’Shea Jackson Jr. tweeted: “OMFG, Eminem, I can’t wait to bump this s–t in the car. This mother–ker going crazy.” One of the fans commented: “This is why I hate rap now. It’s all about lyrics and reading between the lines. Tupac just made simple dope a-s songs like Dear Mama, I Get Around, Toss It Up. You did not have to rewind 10 times to get it.” On that, Jackson Jr. replied: “This is the problem. Motherf—kers been eating fast food for so long they don’t know when a good meal is prepared for them.”

AJ Francis said: “Eminem lyrically is the greatest rapper ever. His song style is not for everyone, and some of the stuff he says makes people uncomfortable, but if we talking about lyrical breakdown… He’s the GOAT.” Ren said: “Can’t explain how happy the new Eminem album makes me. Feel like when I listened to The Marshall Mathers LP for the first time. Goosebumps.” Dax tweeted: “New Eminem album is fire.”

Hip-hop YouTuber Stevie Knight ranked the album inside Em’s top three projects. He said “The Eminem Show, The Marshall Mathers LP, The Death of Slim Shady. Top 3 Eminem albums of all time no specific order.” Terrell Mallory said: “This is what I will say… Eminem showed as he always does, that he can REALLY RAP better than MOST.” His brother said: “We listened to The Death Of Slim Shady and Eminem is insane honestly. We caught a LOT of bars. can’t wait for y’all to see what we caught first listen… The man can rap and has a sick mind indeed but at what cost? Either way, I think it was a solid project and concept, but I also understand some hating it. Also let me say the “concept” of him killing “Slim Shady” and how his evilness has fueled his career but also hurt him in the same way. The world changed and he didn’t type s–t. That aside, he said some real offensive s–t on the album and the “concept” doesn’t excuse that.”

One of the users asked Russ to share his opinion on the album. Russ responded: “hiiiiiiigh level rapping abilities. Favorite Em album in a minute.” 50 Cent also tweeted: “Yo Eminem, s–t is crazy. It takes me a while to understand the details of this one.” Pakistan decedent Detroit rapper Lazarus quotes Eminem’s Pakistan line and said that new Eminem album is fire. Surprisingly for me, XXL magazine tweeted: “Eminem is 51 years old and seriously hasn’t lost a step.”

Rap community was also impressed by JID’s verse on “Fuel.” Token said: “JID lost his mind on that Em song.” Mickey Factz tweeted: “Yea this JID verse is candidate for feature verse of the year… along with Kendrick on Like That. Wow good s–t bro.” Director Mike Chehadé said: “Just so everyone knows the JID feature on the new Eminem album didn’t happen overnight. Their relationship started at the beginning of J.I.D’s career. I remember calling J.I.D years ago after he dropped The Never Story. He told me Em and Mos Def had reached out to show love and support. Even back then the greats saw what we’re all witnessing now from J.I.D… Scary part is he’s just getting started!” Twista said “I need to spit a verse on the Fuel song” and tagged Eminem on X. Check out all the reactions in the video below:

Is Eminem’s “The Death of Slim Shady” album in reverse?

Eminem returned with 12th solo studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), first since 2020’s Music To Be Murdered By. The title, of course, references the Detroit legend’s troublemaking alter ego, Slim Shady, who runs wild on many of Marshall’s biggest hits.

The Death of Slim Shady features the previously released singles “Houdini”—which rode a Steve Miller Band sample to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on Billboard Global 200 —and “Tobey,” with fellow Detroit rappers BabyTron and Big Sean. Guests on the LP include White Gold, Bizarre, Sly Pyper, Dem Jointz, Skylar Grey, Jelly Roll, and Ez Mil.

The Death Of Slim Shady is a concept album and Eminem warned fans to listen to it in order to make a complete sense: “Public service announcement: the “death of slim shady” is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.” he tweeted on X (formerly Twitter). Supposedly, Eminem kills Slim Shady but if you listen to the album in reverse, it’s a different story.

One of the fans on X, @Pecora_boy123, posted a theory that the entire album is in reverse. “TDOSS BACK TO FRONT TELLS A WHOLE DIFFERENT STORY!!!” he said. Then he continued: “Somebody Save Me – foreshadowing Marshall’s death. Guess Who’s Back- foreshadowing the return of Slim Shady. Tobey- sometimes s–t just does not pan out, Shady shadow shows up. Bad One – “one minute you are here the next you are gone” it seems like Marsh’s job is done he pulled off his stunt. Temporary – his letter to Hailie before he dies (hint). Head Hancho- “writing is on the wall” “Ezekiel” the story of Ezekiel, and remembrance on creation day, Marshall’s creation day would be Slim Shady! “you’ll be a Stan till I die, though (Dido)”

The theory continues with: “Guilty Conscience 2 – Slim Shady laughs after Paul hangs up on him, showing it wasn’t a dream. Breaking News- Slim Shady is showing Marshall all the s–t he has just started. Slim Shady laughs viciously at the end. Houdini- Paul calls back and says good luck. This is his rebuttal to Marshall calling him and he thinks that Marshall is f–king with him because he’s on this tangent again. “What you thought you saw ain’t what you saw” this will come back into play later. Road Rage – Slim dyes Marshall’s hair blonde again. Hence Marshall rapping like a blonde hair version of himself the rest of the way. Fuel – “the reapers coming to heathen and I need it from ME”. Antichrist- “cobain put the gauge to his brain I’m goin out with a bang aye”(Marshall voice)

Lucifer – (switching between Marsh and Slim) first I must weave rhymes, then I’mma leave eyes in a state of disbelief.” A set up for the finale of this all. (STARTS TO GET REALLY GOOD). All You Got- Slim telling Marshall he ain’t s–t without him. (notice Marshall’s weariness and tone) at this point Slim has completely taken over. Hence the opening of Evil – “woke up with an attitude today, Not in the mood to play.” Stuck in my ruthless ways I refuse to change, nothing to lose or gain, GUESS I JUST CHOOSE TO STAY”(BIG FORESHADOW). BRAND NEW DANCE – Shady just said he’s so evil, so he’s gonna show it by making a whole song s–tting on reeves. TROUBLE SKIT – “ALRIGHT HERE, DRINK THIS.” DRINK IT B–CH.” He just drugged Marshall!! “LET ME GO YOU B–CH” Marshall says as he’s tied up. THEN SHADY SAYS. ”LITTLE PU-SY WHATS WRONG? THOUGHT YOU WERE DREAMING HUH?”

BINGO!!!!!!!! HABITS – you can hear Marshall struggling as he’s tied up and gagged. Slim is telling him to eat a pill of some sort to knock him out. RENAISSANCE – SLIM BURIES MARSHALL!!! SPITS ON HIS GRAVE!!! Slim proceeds to spit his first song, without the person that started it all for him, Marshall Mathers. Straight vintage Slim Shady on the track, teasing what’s about to be unleashed on the world with SIDE B! Listen to the album in reversed order below. What y’all say?!

42 Dugg defends Eminem’s GOAT status

One of the hottest Detroit rappers, 42 Dugg may understand why his fellow rapper Skilla Baby made the claim that people in Detroit don’t view Eminem as one of their greatest of all time, but he doesn’t agree with that judgement.

Earlier this month, Skilla Baby appeared on the Baby This is Keke Palmer podcast, where he made his claim about Slim Shady while discussing who is the best rapper from the Motor City: “Numbers wise, Eminem is the best Detroit rapper but the gag is nobody would say that in Detroit. Everybody had a turn being Detroit’s favorite rapper. Sada Baby had a turn, Tee Grizzley had a turn, Babyface Ray had a turn, Veeze is one of Detroit’s best rappers, Baby Smoove. Everybody had their turn being the best in the city. What we lack is consistency. Nobody has consistently been Detroit’s favorite rapper. Numbers wise, it’s Eminem but nobody in Detroit is playing Eminem right now and I was an Eminem fan as a kid. I’m a fan of Eminem but do we consider him our best rapper? I don’t think Detroit does.

During speaking on The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God, 42 Dugg was asked about Skilla’s statement. While he said he was unaware that the statement had been made, he offered an explanation as to why younger hip-hop generation might feel that way: “That’s probably how they feel. The new kids don’t even know about him. How would they? You have to really be music person to go back… I know. That’s always my card when somebody get to bringing up somebody from somewhere else, I’m like, ‘We got Eminem.’ I feel like he the GOAT.” said 42 Dugg.

When asked if Eminem‘s music was simply not relatable to fans of street music, 42 Dugg went on to give Slim Shady his flowers as an important influence on his own music: “He made deep music. I go listen to ‘Toy Soliders’ or ‘Stan,’ those my favorite songs. So when it’s my turn to make real songs, I already damn near know how to channel it. Cuz I already know what I’m looking for: I’m looking for a ‘Stan’ type of song.” You can watch the clip below:

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