Watch: Griselda’s full performance at Rolling Loud Festival 2021

Yesterday, Griselda hit the 2021 Rolling Loud Festival stage!

Before Buffalo’s finest took the stage, their fanbase got a brief introduction to the First Lady of Griselda, Armani Caesar, who proved herself to be a lyrical spitter in her own right.

Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, and Benny the Butcher proceeded to give a clinic in street rap. During their 40-minute set, charismatic leader WSG mostly stepped back to give Conway, Benny, and Armani ample opportunity to put on a display of their prodigious talent.

The crew performed dozens of their classic songs from the catalog, including Conway The Machine’s latest Shady Records single “Piano Love,” produced by one and only Alchemist.

You can watch the full performance below:

Limp Bizkit mentions Eminem in a new song from their new album

Fred Durst, Sam Rivers, John Otto, DJ Lethal and Wes Borland are back as Limp Bizkit with new album titled “Still Sucks.”

The album includes a song titled “Love The Hate.” Fred Durst is rapping from haters’ perspective that making them sound like they are dissing themselves but Fred clearly does not care about his haters.

There is Eminem mention in a song too: “That motherf**ker Fred Durst / Looks like he fell out his mom’s face first / Yeah, you’re tellin’ me, he’s got no swag / His raps suck like a vacuum bag / That’s what’s up, my G / He the worst white rapper that’ll ever be / Sure as f**k ain’t no Eminem / Looks like he’s got Drake’s pubes on his chin / Yeah, he’s a punk, punk-a** b**ch.”

It seems Limp Bizkit haters often mention Eminem while slandering the rock-rap group.

You can listen to the track below:

Watch: crowd’s reaction when Eminem makes surprise appearance at LL Cool J’s Hall Of Fame performance

Last night, Dr. Dre inducted legendary LL Cool J into the 2021 ceremony of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

After the night, the Bay Shore, New York-born rapper said he wants to see Eminem also inducted into Hall Of Fame.

During the performance, LL brought out Eminem to perform “Rock The Bells” and Jennifer Lopez for “All I Have.”

Eminem’s appearance was surprise for the fans around the world. In the video below, you can check the reactions from the crowd and better views for the performance.

Official live performance will be available on November 20, 2021.

LL Cool J wants Eminem to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame held its 36th annual induction ceremony last night and they welcomed the likes of Foo Fighters, Tina Turner, The Go-Go’s, Carole King and Todd Rundgren to its roster.

Another huge name that was celebrated yesterday was LL Cool J, a legendary rapper known for hits like “Doin’ It” and “Mama Said Knock You Out.”

LL was inducted by his long-time friend Dr. Dre, who who praised Cool J during his speech and referred him as someone who has “hit that unique space that crosses generations…Loved by you, your mom, and all your kids. How about that?”

LL Cool J also brought out two music industry icons: Eminem and Jennifer Lopez. The Detroit legend performed “Rock the Bells” with him while J Lo provided her vocals for “All I Have.”

After the ceremony, LL was asked which hip-hop artists deserve to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, on which he replied: “So many. I mean, Outkast would be amazing. Eminem would be amazing. Eric B and Rakim would be amazing. Big Daddy Kane… So many artists of Hip-Hop that are amazing. KRS-One. I had a lot of mainstream success but there are guys who may didn’t have this mainstream success but they are extremely talented.”

P.S. Artists with at least 25 years of career is eligible for the nomination of Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

You can watch LL’s interview below:

Check out all the new pictures of Eminem from 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Dr. Dre inducted LL Cool J and Eminem performed with his idol at the ceremony of Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2021.

Dre paid tribute to LL Cool J at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland

“This is fantastic. “LL Cool J is hard as.” So what does LL really stand for? Ladies Love? Lickin’ Lips? Well, I’m here because I’m personally making space for “Living Legend.” – Introduced Dre at the ceremony while LL performed “Rock The Bells” with Eminem.

Check all the new pictures from tonight below. (Post is being updated with new pictures, stay tuned!)

LL Cool J brings out Eminem to perform “Rock The Bells” at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

For his much-anticipated Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, legendary rapper LL Cool J brought the energy in Cleveland considerably high, thanks to the night’s first major surprise guests: Eminem and Jennifer Lopez.

LL Cool J kicked off his set with a bang, going into 1987’s “Rock Around the Clock”-quoting “Go Cut Creator Go,” from Bigger and Deffer. Sporting an all-silver iridescent jumpsuit with silver sparkle accents on the cuffs and neck, as well as a gray knit hat and sunglasses, he darted and jumped on the stage like a prizefighter.

After spitting a bit of 1988’s “Going Back to Cali,” surprise guest, Detroit legend, Eminem walked onstage. What ensued was a positively incendiary collaboration on “Rock the Bells.”

You can watch the performance below. This article with better video of the performance is being updated. Stay tuned!

Colin Jost jokes about Eminem & Macklmore during SNL’s Weekend Update

Saturday Night Live is not live tonight, but its a replay that’s very worthy of a re-watch. SNL is going back to its season premiere to re-air the episode hosted by Owen Wilson.

The audience was also thrilled for the return of Weekend Update, where Michael Che and Colin Jost talked about infrastructure, Joe Rogan, R. the Kelly verdict, Disney turning 50, masturbating chimps, Obama’s Presidential Library, unvaccinated NBA players, Billie Eilish, white paint and Eminem’s “Mom’s Spaghetti” restaurant in Detroit.

“During the opening day of Eminem’s new Detroit restaurant, the rapper surprised guests by serving them pasta himself. Not to be outdone, Macklemore got fired from Olive Garden.” jokes Colin Jost.

You can watch the video below:

Devon Sawa recalls playing Stan in Eminem’s music video: “I was surrounded by greatness”

Starring in classics movies like Casper, Final Destination and Little Giants, Devon Sawa is now sharing his body of work with his children as Chucky TV show hits the screens.

In his latest interview with Entertainment Tonight, Devon touched on his memorable role as Stan in Eminem’s hit song of the same name from The Marshall Mathers LP album, which was released in 2000.

“This is one of the most favorite things I have done. I am so proud to talk about that video. Dr. Dre directed it. It was Eminem when he was just coming out. Those 3 days on set were some of the best days I had on set. I was just surrounded by greatness.”

“Dre knew what he was doing those 3 days. You knew how excited he was and he knew what he was doing and what he was getting. So you kind of knew you were being a part of something important.” said Sawa.

He also shared his opinion on Pete Davidson’s parody of “Stan,” saying: “I loved it. It was funny. It was in good taste. A lot of fun. I loved it.”

You can watch the new interview below:

New Song: Jay-Z, Jadakiss, & Conway The Machine – “King Kong Riddim,” ft. BackRoad Gee

Jay-Z, Jadakiss and Conway The Machine release highly anticipated new song “King Kong Riddim” which is featured on the soundtracks album to the Hov-produced movie, “The Harder They Fall.”

The song features BackRoad Gee and is produced by Jeymes Samuel. The film is produced by Jay-Z that boasts a cast that includes Jonathan Majors, Regina King, Idris Elba, and Lakeith Stanfield.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the song are: “They tryna figure out where did we get the call from / I’m tryna see where the f**k did they get the gold from / Soon as the chains pop, the things pop / Right after the heart stop, the brain stops / Whenever the clock stops, the game stops.” – Jadakiss.

You can bump the new track below:

IDK shouts out Eminem in a new song with Royce 5’9″

IDK has just released the deluxe edition of his USEE4YOURSELF, which includes an extended version of the song titled “Dogs Don’t Lie,” featuring Royce Da 5’9″, produced by Kurtis McKenzie, DJ Dahi, Blue Rondo and IDK himself.

In the song, London-born rapper shouts out Eminem with the following lines: “My wit come from Ye, my swagger a little Jay / My humor from Eminem, this beat like Just Blaze / Get b**ches like I’m Pharrell, am I lying? No, I’m for real.”

Royce also mentions lots of huge names in his verse: “If your blueprint ain’t come from Hov, then you should copy LeBron’s / If you losin’ yourself for gold, then that’s what got you to bronze
Muhammad Ali, Haile Selassie, Gaddafi, Saddam / The Black man is God, not a godd**n mafia don / If you ever meet B.I.G. in Heaven, ni**a, tell him I’m dope.”

You can bump the new track below:

French Montana pays homage to Eminem in the new music video

French Montana releases a cinematic music video, titled “I Don’t Really Care,” directed by Edgar Esteves and French himself. The song is from his upcoming album “They Got Amnesia” and it is produced by SMPLGTWY, Boi-1da, Elemantastic and Cydney Christine.

In the video, French pays homage to some of the most iconic music videos of past years, including Childish Gambino’s “This is America,” and Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” French also portraits The Weeknd as he dresses in a red and black suit and bandaged face. Diddy also makes the cameo.

“I took time off now they got amnesia. Like, I ain’t do it with an African visa/ Tell my competition I’ll be here tomorrow/ and if I stay silent you’ll be gone tomorrow/ couple n****s yeah my style they borrow/ but I don’t really care.” French raps for critics.

You can watch the new music video below:

Drake shouts out Eminem on Instagram

While Drake and Eminem have not collaborated since the 2009 single “Forever,” which also featured Lil Wayne and Kanye West, Eminem sent some advice to Drizzy on his Music To Be Murdered By – B Side track “Zeus,” on which Slim Shady rapped, “And, Drake, they’re gonna turn on you one day too / And the more you win, the sooner they do / They’ll be calling you a trash bin
Sayin’ that your new one isn’t better than your last and / Even if it is, once they start to turn their backs / They ain’t never comin’ back in.

Eminem also shouted out Drake on his recent collaboration with Nas on a song “EPMD 2” where the Detroit legend raps: “I just pray for the day when I’m able to say that I’m placed with the greats
And my name’s with the Kane’s and the Wayne’s, and the Jay’s and the Dre’s / And the Ye’s, and the Drake’s and the J Dilla’s, Jada’s, Cool J’ / And the Ra’s and amazin’ as Nas is, and praise to the Gods of this.

Today, Drake took the opportunity to shout out Eminem on Instagram, after he called Em “the greatest rapper to ever touch the mic” back in 2016 in Detroit while performing ‘Forever’

“Man, this guy is underappreciated” wrote Drizzy on his Story, while tagging Eminem and sharing one of his oldest performances.

Drake has also recently followed Eminem on Instagram. Check the screenshots below:

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