Conway The Machine hints a song with Eminem & The Alchemist

One of the hottest rappers in the game right now, Griselda’s finest Conway The Machine, has recently hinted on the upcoming collaboration with Eminem and one of the finest producers in the game, The Alchemist.

Conway and Alchemist have an impressive experience in working together. Their list of collaborations include tracks like: “224 May Block,” “Overdose,” “No Woman No Kids,” “Dough & Damani,” “Eastside,” featuring Westside Gunn, “Babies & Fools” by Freddie Gibbs and Westside Gunn’s “Kool G,” featuring Benny The Butcher. The two also teamed up for 7-track EP, called “LULU.”

As far as Eminem, he can not brag about The Alchemist collaborations. Even though they have been in the same team for almost two decades, the two teamed up for “Chemical Warfare,” Tony Touch’s “Get Back” with D12 and most recently “Stepdad” from Music To Be Murdered By Album.

Conway and Eminem have also previously collaborated on the songs “BANG” and “Machine Gun Black.”

In near future, Conway has his debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes coming under Shady Records so the collaboration from these three might be a dream come true for many fans all around the world. You can check out the Buffalo rapper hinting on something below:

Paul Rosenberg names his favorite track from Eminem’s “The Slim Shady LP”

Few days ago, Eminem celebrated his first major-label album “The Slim Shady LP” turning 22 years. The album has earned Eminem a worldwide recognition as well as numerous awards, including the Grammys.

XXL Magazine dedicated a post to the album’s anniversary on Twitter, asking fans to name their favorite track from “The Slim Shady LP”. Surprisingly, Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg and the CEO of Shady Records, replied to the post with his own favorite. It’s no surprise which track the hip-hop mogul chose. Check his tweet beow:

Ice-T shares his reaction after hearing Eminem for the first time

Ice-T has recently sat down with ‘SILICON BEACH with Jon V‘ podcast for a new interview where the legendary rapper revealed his reaction to hearing Eminem for the first time.

It is very very hard to get my attention as far as music. I am very into unique stuff and unfortunately most people are just replicating repeating something they heard. It is nothing new, I want to get my mind blown. I remember when I first heard Eminem, somebody gave to me a tape. And I am like ‘This crazy white boy is singing about putting his girl in a trunk, what the f**k is this.’ And the fact that he could really rap and that he was a white kid, that was dope.

Now there are a lot of white kids rapping so now it is like okay well you kind of sound like Eminem, yeah but he was like one of the early ones. Eminem’s style was different and it was unique and he turned out to be a star. So if you want to be original, look and see what everyone else is doing and do not do that. But that is difficult for people. You have to have the courage to be yourself but real people only respect real people.” said Ice T

You can watch the interview below:

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WATCH: Ray J reacts to Eminem namedropping him on “Godzilla”

Ray J has slowly became one of the most popular punchlines in hip-hop music over the years as he is getting mentioned in songs by Eminem, City Girls, and, of course, Kanye West. On a new episode of Genius’ “Between The Lines” Ray J reacted on some of the references, including Eminem namedropping him on “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD.

“Man, you always wanna get an Eminem mention. I do not know, that is at the highest level of it. Somebody get Eminem on the phone. Let me say what is up and let me soak up some knowledge real quick. Let me come learn some s**t or give me some goddamn publishing!” said Ray J.

You can watch the video below:

Eminem celebrates “Till I Collapse” hitting 1 billion Spotify streams

Eminem’s 2002 hard-hitting song “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg, has recently hit 1 billion streams on Spotify and officially became the first and only non-single track to reach this accolade on the streaming platform’s history. The song is also recognized as the best work-out song of all time on Spotify.

Currently, Eminem has two songs with over 1 billion streams: “Lose Yourself” (2003) and “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg (2002). The Detroit legend dedicated a short video to both achievements to celebrate the huge accolades. You can check out both videos below:

WATCH: Eminem celebrates as “Lose Yourself” hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s magnum opus track “Lose Yourself” has recently hit 1 billion streams on Spotify. “Lose Yourself” was also recently joined by “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg to the billions club.

To celebrate the achievement, Eminem shared a short video on his social media where the Detroit legend listed other accolades of the song. You can check the list and the video below:

★ Billboard Hot 100 No.1 Hit Song

★ Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Song

★ Best Video From a Film at MTV Awards

★ Two Grammy Awards including Best Rap Song and Best Rap Solo Performance

★ Diamond certification for selling 10 million units in US

★ 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Watch the video below:

Tech N9ne acknowledges Eminem’s shout out from Kxng Crooked interview

Back in 2020, Eminem sat down with Kxng Crooked for an exclusive interview to promote by that time newly released album, “Music To Be Murdered By.” During the interview, at one point, Eminem gave shout out to Tech N9ne:

Royce Da 5’9″ and you (Kxng Crooked) are the rappers that I get anxiety being on a song with because I am like man I gotta f**king push the pen. Rappers like Tech N9ne. He is so f**king proficient. He is so much like, man, he craps out every syllable, every single one, every f**king rhyme scheme. It is just like you are hearing twenty different things that rhyme with each other in succession.” said Eminem.

Today, Tech N9ne re-shared the clip from the interview to remind his fans and haters at what level he stands. Check out the post below:

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G-Eazy says a song with Eminem is on his bucket list

G-Eazy has recently set down with DJ Whoo Kid on Whooly Wood Shuffle on Shade 45 where he talked about the collaborations that he have on his bucket list.

“Jay Z and Eminem, those are aspirations. I look at Em like all the other legends. If I ever get a verse it’d be crazy. To get to do records with the people like that, that caliber, that level of legend, you know what I’m saying. Being a somebody who’s forever student of the game but also grew up on this cats and still look up to that, you know what I mean?! Yeah, holla at Marshall, man!”

You can watch the interview blow:

 

 

Tom MacDonald talks Eminem inspiration: “I wouldn’t be here without him”

Tom MacDonald, who has recently namedropped Eminem on a track “Fake Woke,” did an interview on Before They Were Famous where he talked about Slim Shady influence and how much toxic can Twitter and Eminem fans can sometimes get:

I think that Eminem is such a prolific character in hip-hop, and rightfully so, but his fanbase is just so blinded by fandom. I’ve owned every album Eminem put out with the exception whatever he put out last few years. When I was a kid he was my go-to. I was so much inspired that I would not be here right now without Eminem. But just because Eminem inspired me and he’s the greatest of all time, does not make him immune to criticism. That’s how his fans feel. So just mentioning his name in the song it started a whirlwind of s**ts.” said Tom.

Watch the interview below:

BREAKING: Dr. Dre is dropping new album! New snippet surfaces!

Rick Ross has recently visited DJ Khaled for an exclusive interview where the Clarksdale, Mississippi born rapper revealed Dr. Dre is working on his solo project and they have done couple of songs together.

“To be honest, me and Dr. Dre, we both working. And record are being done. He’s working on his project, which is incredible. I had him critique my new project. I’ve never heard a ni**a so meticulous with those ad-libs and that’s what you gotta love about Dre.”

Also, DJ Slik has recently played new Dr. Dre and Knxg Crooked song on his Instagram. In the song, Dr. Dre raps about divorce and aneurysm and reportedly it also features Eminem. You can watch the interview and listen to the snippet of the new song below:

DJ Khalil compares Kendrick Lamar to Eminem

DJ Khalil has recently set down with HotNewHipHop where the super producer talked about numerous topics, including working experience with Kendrick Lamar, where at one point Seattle-born producer compared K. Dot to Eminem.

Interviewer: You said you look for emotion in music. Kendrick Lamar’s a master of conveying his emotions on wax and that is a reason why it resonates. As an OG watching someone like Kendrick grow and being close to his camp, what is it about his artistry in terms of playing with emotion that influences you? If it does at all.

DJ Khalil: I think that their approach to music is, like, they are not afraid. That is what I admire about Kendrick is he is not afraid to try stuff. He is going to try whatever and he will execute it. It is one thing to try it, but then to actually execute it? I look at him like Eminem. It is like, these guys just go in the studio and just and they are going to make as perfect a record as they can and they are going to try everything. It is that level of excellence that they operate with. You just can not teach that. That is what is inspiring to me. He is along those lines of Dr. Dre and Eminem and all those artists that are just next-level elite about every little detail and then it is authentic to him. He is not trying to be somebody else. He is just going to be him.

For the full interview, visit HNHH here.

DJ Khalil has worked with Eminem on many occasions. You can check out his production list for Eminem below:

• Eminem – “Talkin’ 2 Myself,” ft. Kobe

• Eminem – “Won’t Back Down,” ft. P!nk

• Eminem – “25 To Life”

• Eminem – “Almost Famous”

• Eminem – “Survival,” ft. Liz Rodriguez

• Eminem – “Kings Never Die,” ft. Gwen Stefani

• Dr. Dre – “Die Hard,” ft. Eminem

• P!nk – “Here Comes The Weekend,” ft. Eminem

• Eminem – “Castle”

 

 

Dem Jointz almost got in trouble for sharing Eminem’s Side B cover early

Back in 2020, when there were strong rumors that Eminem was dropping the deluxe edition of his Music To Be Murdered By album, producer Dem Jointz fired up fans all over the globe with an innocent Instagram post where he accidentally confirmed Music To Be Murdered By: Side B really existed.

In the caption of his Instagram post, he wrote: “Even Thru The S**t-Storm, Thank God For Another Successful Year!! . . . #ProducedWrittenMixedByDemJointz.”

In a recent interview with HipHopDX, the Compton native producer was asked if he got in trouble for “prematurely” unveiling Eminem’s Side B album cover art.

“I mean … I would not say I got in trouble, but I did have to explain myself. I did not see it as a big deal. I saw the full tracklist and I was like, ‘Oh s**t. So this is the B side plus the existing track list from the original.’ And when I looked online for it, that came up, the B side cover. And to me, it was just as plain as day. So as far as I am concerned, it is already out. No one gave that to me — it was online. So I was like, ‘Oh s**t. I guess the news is out then, right?’ No, it’s not. No one knew. But I did not look for this. I did not go hunting for this. This is right here, right in front of my face.”

“I do not know if anyone necessarily had a problem with me to where I got in trouble. I just think that it called for an explanation as to where I got it from. And I was just like, ‘Yeah. Well, it was already out.’”

You can read more on HHDX here.

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