Tyler The Creator compares Eminem & Lil Wayne technical skills

Tyler, The Creator set down with Ebro Darden in the Morning for an open, nuanced, and honest conversation on the process behind his new ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ album.

He also discusses his place in hip hop, being slept on in hip hop, coming up with Odd Future, his thoughts on getting banned from the UK in 2015 resulting in the cancelling of shows and how it effected his career, mentors such as Jay-Z and Pharrell, Verzuz, proving people wrong, how his mom shaped his life, comparing Lil Wayne and Eminem and more.

I love Lil Wayne. He keeps getting better. I think people don’t realize it because some of the beat choices but that man only got better on some technical skills in a good way unlike Marshall (Eminem), Marshall got too good that it’s like gross, he’s like too technically good that bro we can’t even fathom it. STOP. Wayne is tastefully good now. Watching one of the greats keep getting better makes no sense to me. Even Jay Z.” says Tyler.

You can watch it below:

Nas, Hit-Boy & the crew react to Eminem’s “EPMD 2” verse

Nas has just dropped the King’s Disease II album with features from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, YG, Charlie Wilson, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Blxst, EPMD and Hit-Boy.

Before the legendary rapper dropped the album, Nas had an album release listening party where he played every song from the album for selected crew.

Thanks to @BookOfShady on Twitter, we have a part of the video where the crew are listening to Eminem’s verse on “EPMD 2” track.

You can watch it below:

Eminem gives huge shout out to Drake, Lil Wayne & Kanye West on Nas’ “EPMD 2”

Nas has just released the second installment of his Grammy-winning album, King Disease.

The album includes a track titled “EPMD 2” which features Eminem and EPMD. In the song, Eminem gives shout out to hip-hop greats, and includes Drake and Kanye West in the list:

I just pray for the day When I’m able to say that I’m placed with the greats and my names 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’s and the Ra’s and amazing as Nas is and praise to the Gods of this.

You can listen to the song below:

Nas – “EPMD 2” ft. Eminem & EPMD

Nas has just dropped King’s Disease II, the second installment of his Grammy-winning King’s Disease album.

The album includes guest appearances from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, YG, Charlie Wilson, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Blxst, EPMD and Hit-Boy.

Eminem is featured on a track titled “EPMD 2.” This is the first ever official collaboration between Nas and Eminem. “Topless” track where Em is rapping in Dre’s perspective was leaked many years ago and has never been released officially.

You can listen to “EPMD 2” below:

Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” was played during Weightlifting at Olympic Games in Tokyo 🇬🇪

Lasha Talakhadze (+109 kg), a Georgian wrestler, current Olympic, World, Europe champion and the creator of numerous world and Olympic records, has just become the gold medal winner at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Talakhadze of Georgia has set three world records to retain his title in the heaviest men’s weightlifting category, while Syria earned its first medal since the country’s civil war began.

Talakhadze lifted a world-record 223 kilograms in the snatch and 265 in the clean and jerk for a total 488. All three figures broke his own world records in the over-109kg category.

Before Lasha’s miracle performance, Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” has been played to motivate the Olympians. You can check the video below:

BREAKING: Nas new album featurs Eminem!

Lgendary Nas has finally revealed the tracklist for his new upcoming album King’s Disease II. The project is the sequel to the Grammy-winning King’s Disease album. The new installment features guest appearances from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, EPMD, Charlie Wilson, Hit-Boy, and more.

The album drops this Friday on August 6 under Mass Appeal and is executive produced by Hit-boy and Nas himself.

Check King’s Disease II tracklist below:

01 The Pressure
02 Death Row East
03 40 Side
04 EPMD 2 [ft. Eminem and EPMD]
05 Rare
06 YKTV [ft. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and YG]
07 Store Run
08 Moments
09 Nobody [ft. Ms. Lauryn Hill]
10 No Phony Love [ft. Charlie Wilson]
11 Brunch of Sundays [ft. Blxst]
12 Count Me In
13 Composure [ft. Hit-Boy]
14 My Bible
15 Nas Is Good

Check the announcement below:

Elton John slammed for criticizing DaBaby while being a friend with Eminem

Legendary British singer Elton John has been accused of double standards after criticizing rapper DaBaby’s homophobic comments.

Elton shared the stats about HIV that affects more than 70 million people worldwide in his statement as he lashed out at DaBaby.

Some social media users slammed Elton John because they think Elton has never spoken against Eminem for homophobic lyrics and instead chose to work with Slim Shady, specifically, performing “Stan” with him at the Grammy Awards.

Check out some Twitter reactions below:

Today, 12 years ago, Eminem dropped “The Warning”

On this day, exactly 12 years ago (July 30, 2009), Eminem dropped one of the most lethal diss tracks in history, “The Warning,” produced by Dr. Dre, as a response to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed” song.

Even though the song was not released as a single or as part of an album, “The Warning” appeared on three Billboard charts, including US Rap Songs charts.

Some of the memorable lyrics include: “Listen, girly, surely you don’t want me to talk about how I nutted early ’cause I eja**lated prematurely and bust all over your belly and you almost started hurling and said I was gross, go get a towel, your stomach’s curling.

Carey did not publicly respond to “The Warning”, but in September 2010, his then husband Nick Cannon, who was also dissed in the song, responded with a song titled “I’m a Slick Rick.”

“The Warning” is considered the downfall of Mariah Carey’s spectacular career.

You can revisit the classic diss-track below:

RJ Payne to drop new album entirely produced by Royce 5’9″

Last year, Eminem did an interview with Lil Wayne on Apple Music’s Beats 1 for Young Money Radio show where the two GOATS gave super shout out to Philly rapper RJ Payne.

During the interview, Em tells Weezy: “RJ Payne, you know him? Yo, he kinda had resurgence lately. I know he’s not a new artist but man, he’s f**kin’ animal bro.”

Payne used those words as an intro for his song, titled “He’s F**king Animal” and dropped the album right after it, revealing Eminem and Lil Wayne got him motivated.

Now, the Philly lyricist has revealed that his upcoming album is entirely produced by Royce Da 5’9″ and it is dropping in couple of weeks.

You can check out the announcement below:

Russ & Royce talking about Eminem’s excellence writing

Russ and Royce Da 5’9″ have recently done the Instagram Live session where the two talked about Eminem and the current state of hip-hop.

Royce 5’9″ on Eminem: “I was there when Eminem was recording lots of stuff. We used to share hotel rooms. He was just beat up all night. He was pacing around. He writes like, you know, everything connects syllable-wise. He writes different syllable schemes all around the paper and it’s like nothing is in order. Little blobs and stuff. Then he goes into the booth and he just picks s**t. Now he thinks a lot. I think we all do that just with age. We just think more but back then he didn’t think. He would just go in there, He didn’t second guess it. He used to just spill the s**t and he would always pick the most comfortable pocket in the beat.

Then Russ continues: “When you really listen to Eminem, it sounds like you downloaded his vocals with the beat. Like, there is no other flow or tone or pocket. When I listened to what Eminem said about ‘Infinite’ album like ‘Infinite was me sound like AZ’ and then I stopped giving a f**k and that’s when people started giving a f**k. I was always resonated with that too. He was like ‘f**k you all’ and that’s when the whole world was like ‘I love you.’

You can watch the video below:

Royce 5’9″ says he’s disappointed in Eminem & Slaughterhouse for not showing support in Lupe Fiasco beef

Following Royce Da 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco dropping a diss-tracks on each other, “Silence of the Lambda” and “Steve Jobs” respectively, Mickey Factz also jumped into beef on Fiasco’s side, hitting Royce with another diss-track, titled “Wraith.”

In a recent Live session on Instagram, Royce expressed his disappointment with some of his fellow lyrical-spitters “Speaking of Crook and Joell, what are they up to? Watching me get jumped on? You know what I would be doing right now if somebody pulled this on one of my loved ones? I would have been rapped. I am disappointed in Crooked, I am disappointed in Joell, I am disappointed in King Los, I am disappointed in Grafh, I am disappointed in Joyner Lucas, I am disappointed in Marshall… Nah, I ain’t disappointed in Marshall.

Those people right there I just named are very close loved ones. Never should you sit back and watch me. It is not about trusting me, that is not the point I am making. It is not about them wondering if I can handle myself in rapping. It is the fact that you are looking at me, and you are looking at two other individuals gang up on me on some lyrical shit, and you just sitting there watching.” said Royce.

When asked whether or not Eminem has weighed in yet, Royce shakes his head, saying: “I do not think it made its way to the f**kin’ Android Metro phone [laughs] I do not think it is that f**kin big! Has not reached the Batphone yet.

You can watch the video below:

Behind The Music documentary: Eminem talks about LL Cool J

iHeartRadio has launched Behind the Music, a new podcast that will adapt episodes from the original MTV/VH1 documentary series. The podcast premiered today as the rebooted Behind the Music television series on Paramount+.

The first episode is dedicated to hip-hop legend, LL Cool J where Eminem also appeared to talk about LL’s influence on him when growing up.

“I think LL Cool J has been so vital to broadening the horizons of hip-hop.”

“For my eleventh birthday. I got the radio tape. And in that moment, I was into it. And I just think about having his posters everywhere. I would say he had big impact on me early on. He gave me more confidence. Little more self-belief. The swagger that he had, if I can portray that swagger, I can go to school and kids might think I’m cool.”

“LL Cool J got me this chain too. Since I was a little kid, I always wanted a chain. I was recording with Rick Rubin and I was like, ‘Yo, can you ask LL where he got his chains from?’ So he had these made and sent them to me.” says Eminem.

Then the Detroit legend continues talking about LL’s music. At the end of the video, LL also got few words for Em: “I love Em. I think he’s such a good dude. It just feels so good that you know you inspired other great artists.”

Watch the full thing below:

 

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