Eminem is releasing the music video of “Higher,” from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album tomorrow at 2PM, ET, exclusively on ESPN+. The teaser of the video has just been released, featuring Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier footages created exclusively for UFC 257.
It turns out 12-seconds video clip that was released earlier today, where Eminem is ‘taking shots’ at Dana White, was the promotional video for “Higher” music video. Reportedly, the official clip of the song will include hooks sung by fans.
“Higher” is the second single from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, following the lead single “GNAT,” which accompanied the album on the release date. Until we wait for the full visuals, you can check out the teaser below:
Eminem has recently visited Sports Center on ESPN with Dana White and it seems the debate got little heated.
In the short video clip shared by former UFC fighter, current comedian and podcast host Brendan Schaub, it appears that Eminem is critiquing the UFC president: “Best part of your opinion is that it does not matter and if every fighter that you had listened your opinion when you doubted them you would not have f**king league.”
Watch the clip below. Full video is not yet available. THE CONTEXT MIGHT BE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. Story is being updated. Stay tuned!
Back in 2016, Dr. Dre brought the West Coast to the world with support from co-host Xzibit, Eddie Francis, DJ Pooh, Wyann Vaughn, and music from legendary DJs Battlecat and J.Rocc on Apple Music’s Beats 1, via the show called “The Pharmacy”
Since then, lots of freestyles and unreleased songs were premiered through The Pharmacy show. We have compiled some of the best freestyles, featuring Eminem on Intro, Snoop Dogg, Royce 5’9″, Tech N9ne, Xzibit, Jon Connor, Styles P, Kxng Crooked, LL Cool J, Anderson. Paak, Busta Rhymes, Pharoache Monch, Wiz Khalifa and many more!
Until we collect all the unreleased songs, you can enjoy the freestyles below!
Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon album, which was executive produced by 50 Cent, is officially Ireland’s biggest debut album released in 2020.
Pop Smoke’s Meet The Woo mixtapes put him on the map, but his legacy was firmly cemented with his debut and posthumous album Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart in July, and returned to the top spot 10 weeks later to claim a further 5 non-consecutive weeks at the top.
The album has tied with Eminem’s Recovery album for the most weeks at No.1 in Ireland’s history for a rap album (6-6 weeks at No. 1)
Another Eminem’s record stays untouchable though. Slim Shady has the most number 1 rap albums on the Official Irish Albums Chart history. Check the numbers below:
The Outsidaz were the hip-hop collective group formed in 1991 by Young Zee and Pacewon. They were strongly affiliated with D12 as the members of the groups collaborated on different projects in the past.
Eminem shouts out the Outsidaz at the end of the song “Just Don’t Give a F**k”, in the beginning of “C** On Everybody”, “As the World Turns” and “Till Hell Freezes Over.”
A rift developed between Eminem and Tha Outsidaz when Young Zee and Pace Won each recorded verses alongside D12’s Bizarre for the “Amityville” track for Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP album. Reportedly, Dr. Dre complained that Eminem had too many guest appearances on the album, so Pace Won and Young Zee’s verses were removed from the track.
Since then, Young Zee and Pacewon released couple of diss-tracks towards Eminem. But in 2015, on a song “Fine Line,” Eminem spits a verse showing his appreciation to them:
Put a thousand lighters in the sky for the Outsidaz Wow, I must have had Alzheimer’s Long time since I shouted them out, ’bout time ‘Cause it’s been on my mind lately how Zee, you always supported me You vouched, I will never forget that and How you guys accepted me for me and Pace I love you too, you slept on my couch And I’ve been thinkin’ ’bout the time When I slept on the floor at The Outhouse Rhyming’s all we ever wanted to do And regardless how life has turned out Inside I’ll, I’ll always be an outsider
Today, out of nowhere, one of the members of the group, Az Izz released a diss-track to Eminem. Previously, Az hyped the song by saying “Eminem will retire after hearing the song.” But how well Az Izz did, you can listen to the song below:
On Rich Eisen Show, Actor Anthony Mackie reveals a never before told story about ‘8 Mile’ final battle, B-Rabbit (Eminem) against Papa Doc.
“One day we sit on a set and Eminem comes over and he’s like ‘what’s up man, I was reading a script and there is no reason for me not to like you, you are cool dude, I like you’ and then I said ‘I like you too.’ And then he was like ‘So you don’t mind if I add some stuff about you? I’m like sure go ahead. So before the entire 8 Mile final battle, he googles about me and learns about me and he basically makes fun of me as Papa Doc. [Laughs] And then I’m like ‘you getting little personal Mr. Marshall… I didn’t really go Cranbrook, but I did go at private school [laughs].” said Anthony Mackie
At the end of the video, one of the hosts also reveal a story about Brittany Murphy: “I was friends with the late Brittany Murphy and one time she told me a story that she had no idea how to throw up a middle finger cause she never flipped anyone off in her entire life until she did 8 Mile with Marshall. Eminem and her sit down and was teaching her how to do it. And if you watch the movie, he has a weird way of flipping people off. And if you look, she does the exact same way he does.”
And the hosts finally decided to re-watch 8 Mile movie again. Watch the full thing below:
Fat Joe has recently teamed up with Bow Wow on Instagram Live and as usual, the Ohio rapper was asked his Top 5 rappers dead or alive. Check the conversation below:
Bow Wow: Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Ice Cube, LL Cool J and Jay-Z. I was going to throw Eminem in there. I’ve seen lots of cats asked about their Top 5s and they are not putting Eminem in there but as far as lyricism and wordplay he deservers it. I just don’t understand how Eminem rhymes the words that does not rhyme but he makes them rhyme.
Fat Joe: He’s incredible. Eminem is something else. You know and I know if he was not something else he would not be where he’s at. Because they would not let him get that type of pass. That man was so exception. I remember when Eminem’s first album came out we were in LA for Grammys and me and Big Pun waited on line, and Pun was nominated for two Grammys and he was double platinum and me and him literally, physically waited on line at the Tower Records to buy Eminem’s album. One of the biggest misconception ever is to all the other new white rappers who come up in the game they feel like they gotta diss Eminem to get on another level. Which is NOT TRUE. And they wanna go to war even though they dead nice too. The next Puerto Rican rapper don’t gotta diss Fat Joe! Show me love, I’ll embrace you and show you love!
Bow Wow: It’d be a clout too Joe. But clout only lives short. It’s gonna last two or three days.”
Back in 2009 DJ Hero has announced its massive 93-song in-game tracklist which included Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, 50 Cent, David Bowie, Eminem and Jay-Z’s.
“The tracks we put on this disc are mostly overlooked or rarer favorites of mine from all different parts of my career. I also put a brand new, unheard song on there so even the biggest fan has something new.” said Eminem.
The two iconic rappers also performed their legendary song “Renegade” at DJ Hero’s Party. Since then, you could find many fan-shot videos and pictures from the performance but as it seems, the official video is also available! You can watch it below:
Back in 2015, For Episode 16 of “A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal,” Mac Miller talked about his first time meeting Eminem.
“Alchemist is so legendary. When you see pictures of him like him, Premier, Dilla, D’Angelo it’s crazy. We went record shopping in Japan and planned meeting Eminem. I had broken arm and that time and Em walked out and he makes fun of me for my hand which made me comfortable. That’s the most starstruck that I have ever been for sure. I’ve met a lot of people but been cool hanging out but Em walked out and it was like ‘holy s**t that’s EMINEM!‘” – said Mac.
You can watch the interview below. Happy birthday and rest in peace, Malcom.
Snoop Dogg has recently visited Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen where he finally addressed Eminem’s “Zeus” directly.
When the host let guests ask the question to Snoop Dogg, one of the guests asked about Eminem situation. Here is what Snoop replied:
“We are still friends. I think that is family business and I do not want to make more than it is. I mean, he said what he said, I respect that and we are just going to keep it right there. That is family business.”
This is the finally confirmation that Eminem and Snoop Dogg so called ‘beef’ has ended as soon as it escalated. You can watch the new video below:
About a year ago, Murda Mook hit Math Hoffa on his “MY EXPERT OPINION” show where the crew discussed the possibility of Eminem returning to a battle rap scene, why MGK and Nick Cannon lost the beef with Em and more.
“I am disgusted at you for being in this battle rap culture and saying you do not think Eminem can come and battle. This is literally how he became Eminem to you. The s**t we are doing, he WAS doing that! This is what he does! His verse on “Lord Above” .. Everything is double entendre.” says Murda Mook
“No bulls**t but I’m more on inside of Eminem’s camp trust me. There is strong possibility that he might come back to battle rap cause he really loves it. Remember ‘Rap God’ ? That was the challenge for every rapper in the industry! He told us ‘I dare you ni**as to say something.'”
“Eminem is entire brand culture. There is lots of different dynamics that come with ‘Eminem’ the name. It’s not just a rapper. I know what Eminem is capable. He can drag all of us in to this and it might not be enough to beat him. He watches battle rap that much.” says Murda Mook.
Fat Joe has recently set down with Detroit’s own Lazarus on Instagram Live to talk about many things that’s going on in the world right now.
As usual, Fat Joe asked his guest from Detroit to list his top 5 rappers of all time. Here is what Lazarus replied:
“My top five…Obviously Pac and Biggie, that cliché gotta stay in there. Because the impact they had on me. The genius GZA, who’s also personal mentor of mine. That’s one of my favorite emcees. He might be my favorite emcee just because of wordplay, science that he puts into it, you could see the connection to it. “Liquid Swords” is my favorite album of all time. Shout out to GZA, genius. Then I probably go with Nas and Eminem and Big Pun. That’s six but you know…”