Royce, Public Enemy, Paul Rosenberg & more react on Lil Pump dissing Eminem

Couple of days ago, Lil Pump dissed Eminem on his Instagram story.

While Eminem has not responded, rappers from his camp are sharpening their clutches like like a chained beasts.

Boogie, Paul Rosenberg, Public Enemy, Chuck D, Nasaan, Royce Da 5’9″, Kxng Crooked, Lazarus and MAJ (who is featured on Eminem’s “These Demons”) have all responded to Little Pimp.

Check out the reactions below:

 

Cole Bennett hopes to make a full-length movie with Eminem

Cole Bennett, who has recently shot “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD and “GNAT” with Eminem, has expressed his desire to one day work with Eminem on a full-length movie.

Cole posted a picture of Eminem and himself from “GNAT” video’s behind the scenes on his Instagram story, saying: “Working with Eminem is surreal every time. I hope to one day work on a full length feature film with him once I step into the narrative world.

You can check out the screenshot below:

 

Royce 5’9″ threatens Lil Pump after blasting Eminem in Instagram rant

Yesterday, Lil Pump called out Eminem in a bizarre rant on his Instagram Story, calling the legendary rapper “lame as hell,” and dubbing him “old,” among other things.

The ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper’s tirade ignited a social media firestorm, but not in his favor. “Lil Pump” quickly trended on Twitter in the United States, as thousands of people clowned on him for dragging Eminem’s name to stay relevant.

There were responses from Eminem’s camp too. Royce Da 5’9″ message to Little Pimp was clear as a blue sky: “I will slap them glasses so far off his face, they will land in whole another genre. Not cause I am mad but just cause I am exhausted with all the tough talk from all these harmless creatures. Enjoy yourself. You actually make money off blatant misappropriation while not being really good at anything.

You can check out the screenshot below:

WATCH: Lil Pump disses Eminem

Lil Pump has just dissed Eminem on his Instagram story.

Aye, f*%* Eminem! You lame as hell. Ain’t nobody listens to your old a*s. You lame as f***, b****.” says Little Pimp in the video.

You can watch that disgraceful video below:

We don’t know yet what was the motive of Lil Pump gong at Eminem like that. All we know Eminem has not dissed him on Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. Might be political views? Eminem hates Donald Trump, Pump supports him. Or, is Lil Pump clout-chasing? cause somebody remind him about monthly Spotify listeners:

LIL PUMP: 9.5 million monthly listeners. 
EMINEM: 38.7 million monthly listeners. 

Eminem did diss Lil Pump on “The Ringer” off Kamikaze back in 2018 but Pump said he deserved that. You can check all the info in the video above.

WATCH: DJ Premier remixes Eminem’s “Book Of Rhymes”

“Book Of Rhymes” is No. 5 song on Eminem’s latest release, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which is accompanied by scratches from legendary beat-maker DJ Premier, produced by Luis Resto, Illa Da Producer and Eminem.

The song also plays off the title of the Alchemist produced ‘Book of Rhymes’ song by Nas from God’s Son. There is also a likely sample of the Nas song in the end in the DJ Premier mixing part, towards the ending of the song.

Preemo doesn’t look to get enough off of the track as he added more scratches during an Instagram session. “You killed it.” Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg commented on the post.

Watch the video below:

B-Real lists top 3 Greatest Rappers of all Times !

During an interview with HipHopDX’s Senior Writer Kyle Eustice, legendary hip-hop group’s Cypress Hill’s B-Real was talking about the Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. collaboration, titled “911” featuring himself and Eminem when he listed top three greatest rappers of all time.

Well, my top three rapper list would be, you know, it always KRS-1 at the top, Eminem and then JAY Z as rappers go. Public Enemy’s Chuck D is in there for sure, but my Top three is those guys right there.” said B-Real

Xzibit was asked the same question but took a more comedic approach with his answer, “Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan,” – replied X to the Z, referencing the famous Chappelle’s Show skit.

For more details about the interview, visit HipHopDX here.

 

Fans of Eminem, Drake, Rihanna & more unite to buy MTBMB SIDE B to make it debut at #1

As the early reports say from HitsDailyDouble, the deluxe edition of Eminem’s “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B” album is heading to debut at No. 3 on US Billboard 200 chart with 70,000 – 80,000 sales, just Taylor Swift “Evermore” with 100,000 and Paul McCartney’s “McCartney III” with 85,000 – 95,000.

If Eminem’s new album will debut at No. 3 this will end his 10-albums No.1 streak record.

Eminem fans decided to make MTBMB SIDE B streaming party to make sure the Rap God will receive the number one spot on the charts next week, joined by Drake, Rihanna, Demi Lovato fans, as well as other musician’s fanbases.

The streaming party starts on 24th of December, Thursday, at 5PM EST. We encourage all the fans around the world to unite and join the party but also make sure to make a digital purchase.

https://twitter.com/eminemchart/status/1341718293581885441

1 digital purchase = 1 sale 

1500 streams = 1 sale

You can stream MTBMB SIDE B on different platforms below:

 

Royce 5’9″ talks producing for Eminem, Grammy nod, Lil Wayne’s legacy & more

On 9th day of HotNewHipHop Presents: 12 Days Of Christmas, Royce Da 5’9″ talks on his discography, producing for Eminem, learning production from Dr Premier and Denaun Porter, his first Grammy nomination, Lil Wayne’s legacy and much more.

Interviewer: I am loving your production. I remember you showcased a few beats on your Instagram hinting at a little bit of a Bad Meets Evil vibe, I was pretty into that.

Royce 5’9″ : I sent Marshall some stuff here. I always send him stuff. I mean, so my first placement I got was on his album. So that was a dope accomplishment. And I love when I can send him something and he gets excited, man, it makes me excited. It makes me want to work. Sometimes I need that, you know?

Interviewer: Oh, definitely. And it showcases some versatility too. Like the sounds that you were kind of working with on Music To Be Murdered By were pretty different than the ones on Allegory. So it showed that you’re able to adapt to other artists. I mean, obviously, you’re familiar with working with Eminem but did it open a new dynamic? Was it new territory?

Royce 5’9″ : So it is always a new dynamic, because you never know what he is gonna be on. It all depends on what headspace he is in, you know? You can do so many things and like, whatever he chooses to do, he is going to be great at it. He is going to strive to put his best foot forward. The competition level of just what you have to put into it in order to be able to coexist from a competitive perspective is distressing. I mean, that is pretty much what my experience is like whenever I am working with him. I am a new producer, so having to– producing his first single is stressful, because, like, it is on the same album as a Dr. Dre beat.

So it is just a level of stress that is fun. And I am up for that challenge. But it is definitely on a different mind frame. And then like, with those beasts that I gave him for that album, that was my first time working with somebody where when I come around, I have to find out where I fit, and occupy that space, and not go past that. You know? Because that’s his ship. I am just here to help. So I am just here to do my part. Actually, I did not even get summoned here to help. I am just here as a friend. And I am playing him stuff, and he is liking it. So like, now I got to just adapt to that.

For the full interview, visit HotNewHipHop here and also make sure to support Royce’s latest album, “The Allegory.”

Skylar Grey says Eminem raps about her on “Black Magic”

Eminem’s new album, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, includes a song “Black Magic,” featuring Skylar Grey, produced by Eminem, Skylar Grey and Jayson DeZuzio.

Yesterday, Skylar went on Genius to annotate Eminem’s lyrics. Skylar annotated last lines where Eminem raps:

“I must be under her spell
It’s like lookin’ right into a gun barrel
But none of these hoes can f**k with my girl
She got that black magic…” 

On which, Skylar said: “Yeah, he’s talkin about me 😜,” meaning the whole song is about her. But of course, she’s joking. You can check the annotation below:

I must be under her spell<br> It’s like lookin’ right into a gun barrel<br> But none of these hoes can f**k with my girl<br> She got that—
― Eminem & Skylar Grey – Black Magic

You can stream the song below:

Daz Dillinger reacts on Eminem mocking Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Few days ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B and it includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, where Eminem name-drops many artists, including Snoop Dogg:

As far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me
But, just not in my camp
And diplomatic as I’m tryna be
Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me
Man, Dogg, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Nah, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards

Snoop Dogg has not yet responded but it seems old school rapper and Snoop’s cousin, Daz Dillinger is very excited of what’s coming as he made a post on Instagram with the caption: “Eminem dissed Snoop Dogg. Wow. What’s next from two icons of rap?!”

Check out the post below:

 

Termanlogy names Eminem’s verse that makes him ‘lyricist of the year’

Rapper Termanlogy, who has previously worked with Royce Da 5’9″ and Kxng Crooked, has his thoughts about who should be crowned as the lyricist of the year.

“Everyone talking about who had verse of the year… In my opinion nobody had a better verse than Eminem‘s third verse on “Godzilla,” said Termanlogy on Twitter. Check his tweet below:

Recently, the biggest lyrics platform on the web, Genius, has also named Eminem as the Lyricist of the Year, based on fan-voting system.

Busta Rhymes astonishingly describes working process with Eminem

In Pitchfork’s episode of Critical Breakthroughs, Busta Rhymes breaks down some of his biggest songs, including “Calm Down,” featuring Eminem.

“If you want a clear display of what the fundamentals of hip-hop is and an art of emceeing, “Calm Down” is the case study. I sent the record to Eminem with 16 bar verse. He sent it back with like 40 bar verse. I’m like ‘man, what the f**k is going on. You are not gonna do this to me on my song.’ I sent back my verse with 45 bars. He sends back 56 bars. I sent mines back 62 bars. He sends back 66 bars. I’m like, look bro, who we making this record for at this point? are we making this record for consumers or we are just battling each other now?”

“But that’s the beauty and the competitive nature and spirit we both have cause we care that much. We love it that much. No one wants to be a weak link. It’s no longer a business at that point. It’s just that fiery passion that still burns in the souls of both of us as true incredible Swordsmen of the sport and we love the opportunity to display the skill set at the most highest level of just raw emceeing. That was so much fun.” – says Busta Rhymes

Watch the interview below:

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