Dax, who has previously given a shout out to Eminem in many occasions, dropped new song titled “Grinch Goes Viral,” produced by LexNour Beats.
In the song, the Canadian rapper references Eminem with the following lines: “Now I’m talkin’ to a judge who’s white as Casper/ Who thinks I’m shady like Marshall Mathers.”
Dax also starts the music video with “Be careful what you wish for…” caption which is a reference to Eminem’s track.
Throughout the track, the Newfoundland and Labrador-born rapper name-drops many celebrities from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden to Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
Cole Bennett, who has directed Eminem’s two music videos, “GNAT” and “Godzilla,” from Music To Be Murdered By album, has just shared a story on Instagram.
Apparently, Eminem gifted Cole his Carhartt x Air Jordan 4s with a signed gift card which reads: “Cole – Thanks 4 everything!!! – Shady.”
Cole’s video-story included a caption, saying: “Thank you for this Eminem!” which was re-shared by Stat Dibiase, a Lyrical Lemonade affiliate, who was the first to tease Eminem and Dr. Dre’s latest GTA collaboration, “Gospel.”
Considering that Cole Bennett has recently visited Detroit, we might get a music video of “Gospel,” directed by Cole.
DJ Kay Slay drops new project, titled “The Soul Controller,” which features guest appearances from Papoose, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Raekwon, The Game, Young Buck, AZ, Benny The Butcher, Busta Rhymes, Conway The Machine, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah and others.
Conway The Machine is featured on a track titled “Respect The Architect” which also features Busta Rhymes, Benny The Butcher and PRAYAH.
You can bump the East Harlem hip-hop historian’s new EP below:
Few days ago, new Dr. Dre and Eminem song titled “Gospel” was released through the DLC for GTA V: “Grand Theft Auto: The Contract” update.
In the song, Eminem shouts out one of the most iconic UFC fighters, Nate Diaz, with the following lines: “Nate Diaz got the world by the tracheas. In a chokehold and a sleeper (Snores) / Yeah, and me and Dre are like dog hair (Woof).”
Nate Diaz has always been an Eminem fan and even walked out on one of his songs couple of times. He is often seen rocking to the songs of Eminem, including the time he was preparing for his fight against Anthony Pettis.
Shoe Gang are back with new project “Shady Past,” featuring Mad Man, Supa Bean, MRK SX and The Lion Heart.
Kxng Crooked’s brothers are paying homage to Eminem by naming the album “Shady Past” and rapping ond remade beats of “Kill You,” “The Way I Am,” “My Name Is,” “Stan,” “Cleanin’ Out My Closet,” “Talkin’ 2 Myself” and “Till I Collapse.”
The COB emcees are also thanking everyone involved in the project on an “Outro” track, with special thanks to Eminem, Paul Rosenberg and Royce 5’9″
Former GOOD Music producer, Keyon Christ, there is a Kanye West song titled “Midas Touch” and the remix version of it features Eminem, J. Cole, Pusha T, Rihanna and Jeremih. Keyon said it in a recent question and answer session on Discord.
“Midas Touch” also referred as “Mitus Touch” is a reference track written and performed by Kanye West for Rihanna and it is produced by Keyon Christ.
Keyon also told to his fanbase that he’s going to release his vaulted music through NTF as it is the only legal way to share it to the world.
Kanye West and J. Cole version was surfaced online few years back. You can listen to it below:
Dr. Dre has released a bunch of new songs as part of GTA Online: The Contract update, before the next-gen version of the game drops in March, 2022.
With The Contract released new song “Gospel,” featuring Eminem and The D.O.C. came with it.
In the song, Dr. Dre raps: “I’m the future, ni**a / Ni**a like me, still here, motherf**ker, go figure / Lookin’ for my next gold digger / This summer here gon’ be colder than winter.” This line is most likely a hint to Dre’s ex-wife, as she’s expected to earn $3.5 million a year in spousal support after recent divorce.
Cole Bennett, who has worked with almost every new school hip-hop artist, visited Eminem’s Mom’s Spaghetti restaurant in downtown Detroit.
The Lyrical Lemonade founder shared a picture on his Instagram story which was re-shared by Stat Dibiase, a member of CIU Records management. Dibiase is the man who first teased Eminem and Dr. Dre’s upcoming song on social media.
Cole has previously directed two music videos of Eminem: “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD from Music To Be Murdered By and “Gnat” from Music To Be Murdered By Side B.
Now, if connect the dots, the rumor has it that Cole Bennett might be directing the music video for Dr. Dre and Eminem’s new song, which is probably from GTA Online: The Contract.
You can check out the screenshots of the stories below:
In the latest episode of “People’s Party With Talib Kweli,” Jasmin Leigh and Talib Kweli sit down with Palestinian-Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer: BELLY. During one hour long interview, the three talked about Belly’s love for Eminem.
Jasmin Leigh: You studied Eminem while growing up. He was one of your favorite rappers. Can you let me know why Em was so vital to your career?
Belly: I loved rap already at that point. I just feel like Eminem elevated certain things like rhyme schemes. The first time certain things like that were heard by the masses. Him rhyming three and four words in one bar.
Talib Kweli: Yeah. He was a part of the scene but he brought it to mainstream.
Belly: There were lot of these guys doing double and triple and compound rhymes and all that but he really was the first one who really kinda made it pop. I feel like when Eminem came it was just like different thing at that time. To me it felt so different. That’s why I doven and really tried to study what he was doing.
Jasmin Leigh: I know Eminem is on your bucket list to do a song with but I was wondering are you wanting to do a song with more like serious-straight-bar-Eminem or more of an entertainment side of Eminem?
Belly: I think it depends on what the studio night’s feeling. If we in the studio and we feel saucy and we wanna do some funny….
Talib Kweli: I think what’s funny about that question is that, funny thing about Eminem is…I don’t know the names of bigger Eminem records he has like Rihanna and certain other records he has but these records are played in the radio all the time but what’s funny to me about Eminem is, it does not matter how pop the record is, he has lots of pop records with pop production right? It does not matter how pop the record is, he, as an emcee, always trying to impress emcees. I just be honest, sometimes, it sounds out of place to me [laughs]. Sometimes the record is so pop but he’s still going so hard! It’s like that EPMD record on the Nas’ joint. It was like, okay, EPMD is rapping, Nas is rapping, everybody understood the assignment but Eminem was like ‘No, no, no! I have to outdo my verse form last year on last feature you heard me from so now I’m just gonna rap!’ And I’m like WOW! I can’t imagine having that amount of pressure every time you getting in the f**kin’ booth. You gotta come like that! You gotta do all that voices…. He always trying to outdo whatever he did the last time. But I guess that’s why he is who he is. It like the song does not even matter. The chart position does not even matter. He does not even care if those bars make sense on that beat, to do that rhyme cause his standard is: THEY GONNA RESPECT THESE BARS, THOUGH.”
Belly: Yeah, it’s crazy. His standard is OVER HERE. Every time he’s trying to beat that, it’s tough man. That’s really my approach too. He really does like that.
This week, Icewear Vezzo set down with Lando Bando and responded to Royce, agreeing Royce that Eminem is not obliged to do anything but if he was in Em’s shoe, you would act differently.
Yesterday, Royce responded back with an Instagram video, saying: “I don’t want none of this stuff to overshadow the way I feel about Vezzo, Young Veeze, Payroll, Peezy, Sada. I can just keep naming people. I’m extremely proud of you all. And I understand exactly how you feel. We don’t disagree on anything. I understand how you feel. I felt the same way when I was in your position. Maybe I said too much when I did my interview.” – said Royce
“Let me just say this: Feel how you feel. I’m not here to change, your feelings, validate your feelings. My job as an OG, is just, when you feel like to do something that can be done to rectify it or gets you to a better place, let me know, I’m here. In a meantime, I support all of you. A hundred percent. Keep doing your thing. I’m proud of you all. Alright? love and respect!” Royce added.
You can watch the video below (slide right to watch the full clip):
Eminem’s daughter Alaina Scott is preparing to wed her long-term fiancé as she announced her engagement on Instagram few hours ago.
In a series of sweet snaps posted to her social media, Alaina was stood at the top of The Monarch Club building in Detroit as she was proposed to.
“This moment. This life. Yes a hundred times over. I LOVE YOU.” wrote Alaina in the caption.
Alaina is Eminem’s daughter whom he adopted while she was a youngster. Biologically, Alaina is Eminem’s niece and her birth mum is Dawn Scott, the twin sister of Eminem’s ex-wife Kimberley Scott.
Congrats Alania! We wish you endless happiness in your life with your loved ones!