The Game releases Eminem diss-track “Black Slim Shady” & brings his daughter Hailie into it

The Game’s Drillmatic album drops tonight featuring his much-anticipated Eminem diss track called “Black Slim Shady.” produced by Hit-Boy.

On the 10-minute track, which has surfaced on internet ahead of the album’s release, Game continues his one-sided beef with Detroit legend while imitating his flow and rhyme schemes from “Stan.” He narrates a story about kidnapping Stan’s brother and riding in an Uber with him through Eminem’s hometown of Detroit.

Over the track, the Compton rapper takes repeated shots at Eminem and those close to him including 50 Cent and Dr. Dre.

“I was in the Rolls-Royce with 5’9″s when you was pretending to be the white Royce Da 5’9″ / And the biggest rapper in Detroit, that award is Sean Don.” he raps.

He also questions Slim Shady’s relevance to the culture, saying he would rather listen to Tekashi 6ix9ine. “I never heard you in the club / I never heard you in a bar / Eleven albums and 10 never got played inside my car / I’d rather listen to Snitch 9 like 69 times and participate in 69s with 69 nuns than listen to you / You’re a Karen, call the cops.”

“How it feel, 23 years, still ain’t penetrating the culture / You are not top 5 in mine, Big, or Pac eyes / No André, no Nas, stop telling white lies.”

He later challenges Eminem to a fight (“Please stand up, shoot the fade with me / I’d love to put these hands up”) and even brings Eminem’s daughter into it (“Dear Slim, Hailie’s with me and she’s unharmed, for now”).

Later, he pretends to hold Dr. Dre hostage (“Paging Dr. Dre, he ain’t got a lot to say”) and revisits Em’s relationship with Mariah Carey (“The chick on the show wasn’t picking me and Mariah wasn’t picking you”).

You can listen to the new track below:

Eminem releases “Cinderella Man” lyric video

Few days ago, Eminem released his second greatest hits album, titled Curtain Call 2. The compilation consists of 34 songs from Eminem’s releases since 2009’s Relapse album along with songs from side projects and notable collaborations to this day.

The album included four 2022 releases: “From The D 2 The LBC” with Snoop Dogg, Elvis movie soundtrack “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green, unreleased track “Is This Love,” with 50 Cent and Mr. Cii’s remix of “Rap God.”

Today the legendary Detroit rapper keeps his Curtain Call 2 momentum going by sharing the official lyric video to his 2010 track “Cinderella Man,” featuring Kobe and produced by Script Shepherd from Recovery album, which is also included in CC2. The video clip uses new graphics of boxing gloves, machine gears, and more work together to bring the empowering lyrics to life:

Who can catch lightning in a bottle, set fire to water, comin’ out the nozzle on a fire hose, flyer than swatters?/ Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man/ Smash an hourglass, grab the sand, take his hands and cup ’em, spit a rhyme to freeze a clock, take the hands of time and cuff ’em/ Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man, Cinderella Man/ There’s a storm comin’ that the weatherman couldn’t predict, I start to bug, prick.

You can watch the new lyric video below:

The Game comments under Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade’s pictures

Five days before the release of his highly anticipated Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind album, The Game has revealed the tracklist.

Executive produced by Hit-Boy, the 30-track album features the previously-released single “Eazy,” featuring Kanye West and “Stupid” with Detroit’s own Big Sean.

Other tracks include the Drake’s spoken interlude titled “Drake with the Braids” and “The Black Slim Shady,” seemingly inspired by Eminem.

Few months back, Game’s manager revealed that “Black Slim Shady” is a diss-track towards Eminem and the Compton rapper build up the entire promotion of the album around this topic, saying he’s better rapper than Eminem in numerous interviews.

Now that two days are remaining for the release of Drillmatic, The Game commented under Peter Quillin’s post who shared ‘before and after’ pictures of Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade, who has recently started her own “Just A Little Shady” podcast.

“Eminem’s daughter Hailie, then and now…p.s. she is 26.” wrote Quillin in the caption, on which Game commented: “Can she rap?”

You can check the screenshot of the post and a comment below:

 

Eminem’s “Curtain Call 2” first week sales projection is here

Last Friday, Eminem released the second installment of Curtain Call, which includes 34 hits from Relapse (2009) to Music To Be Murdered By (2020), as well as four new songs: “The King And I” with CeeLo Green, “From The D 2 The LBC” with Snoop Dogg, unreleased 2009 track “Is This Love,” with 50 Cent and “Rap God” remix.

The album is going to debut inside Top 5 on Billboard 200 this week as it is projected to sell around 45,000 album equivalent units, with more than half coming from pure sales. Em is lagging behind Bad Bunny, Beyonce, NBA YoungBoy and Morgan Wallen.

“CC2” is also competing Beyonce’s “Renaissance” for No. 1 on the Official Charts in the United Kingdom.

50 Cent says he got more songs with Eminem in the vault

Eminem has recently released his second installment of the greatest hits album, Curtain Call 2 and it includes 2009 unreleased track song “Is This Love” with 50 Cent which was re-recorded for its release. The song is produced by Dr. Dre, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Mark Batson and Eminem himself.

Eminem and 50 Cent have made numerous tracks together and it seems the legendary duo still have some other songs in the vault. “We still got few more in the Vault” tweeted Fifty yesterday.

To our knowledge, There exists a song called “Champions” in Fiddy’s vault, which was supposed to be in the mystical Street King Immortal album.

“We actually recorded ‘Champions’ in Detroit. When Em heard it, he instantly thought this is for me and Fifty. He wrote his verse, it came in, I played it and I was like ‘Okay this is cool, let me think how I want to approach the record.’ He made some mentions and I didn’t want to make same mentions. Some of the people that he respects in music and I did not wanna repeat that.” – previously said 50 Cent in an interview with Fuse TV.

Machine Gun Kelly reacts after his tour bus vandalized with “Rap Devil F****t” paints

Machine Gun Kelly is not getting a warm welcome on his tour stop in Nebraska. One of his buses was just tagged with graffiti, including a homophobic slur that says: “Rap Devil Fa***t:

As shown is the video below, someone spray-painted both sides of MGK’s tour bus with one side reading, “RAP DEVIL F*****.” The other has an image which looks like to be a p*nis that’s e*aculating.

As you might know, “Rap Devil” is a diss-track by Kelly directed at Eminem. So this might be done by one of Slim Shady’s fans.

Texas-born artist has recently shared a video where he responds the vandalism: “You spray-painted a wrong bus! You f**king idiot. Do the first part of the crime right. They washed it off before I even saw it. Aren’t you sad? I’m still in bad. You suck.”

You can watch the video below:

Eminem comments on No Life Shaq’s video, sends YouTuber “Curtain Call 2” CD & merch

YouTuber No Life Shaq got a big surprise from Eminem today.

NoLifeShaq, who is well-known for his reaction videos of Eminem’s music and is considered one of Slim Shady’s biggest fans, has recently uploaded a video of him unpacking the new merch, as well as, reacting on an unreleased track from CC2 titled “Is This Love,” featuring 50 Cent which was retweeted by Eminem himself!

Eminem also commented “Folded Hands” emoji on Shaq’s latest video on which he reacted: “Boy, ain’t no way!!!!” You can check the tweets below:

Eminem releases second greatest hits album “Curtain Call 2”

17 years ago in 2005, Eminem released “Curtain Call: The Hits,” a collection of his greatest songs from his first few studio albums.

The follow-up finds Slim Shady pulling cuts from Relapse, Recovery, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Revival, Kamikaze, and Music to Be Murdered By, as well as Hell: The Sequel and couple other features.

The double-disc project features 35 tracks with guest appearances from music’s biggest stars like Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Juice WRLD, P!nk, Ed Sheeran, Gwen Stefani and 50 Cent among others.

An unreleased 50 Cent collab titled “Is This Love (’09)” produced by Dr. Dre is one of four unique offerings along with early releases like “From the D 2 the LBC” with Snoop Dogg and Elvis movie soundtrack “The King and I” featuring CeeLo Green. At the end of the album there is little surprise too: “Rap God” remix!

CC2 is out on all platforms now, you can stream it below!

New Song: Eminem – “Is This Love,” ft. 50 Cent

Eminem’s “Is This Love” song with 50 Cent produced by Dr. Dre, Trevor Lawrence Jr. and Mark Batson, is an unreleased song from 2009, most likely recorded for Relapse: Refill or Relapse 2, yet was kept in the vault due to the negative reviews from critics. This track is one of two recorded by the duo in 2009, with the other, “Psycho”, being put on 50’s Before I Self Destruct.

Like “Jimmy, Brian and Mike,” the track contains re-recorded vocals by both Eminem and 50 Cent and it is included in the greatest hits album “Curtain Call 2” which drops tomorrow, worldwide.

The song is already out in New Zealand and Australia. For the international release, there are still 15 hours remaining but Kiwis and Aussies are already able to listen to the song on Apple Music.

You can stream the song below:

Eminem mocks Steve Berman’s skit on MMLP 22 years later

SiriusXM today announced that Eminem’s long time friend and manager, Paul Rosenberg, will host Paul Pod: Curtain Call 2, a 7-episode limited podcast series premiering today to celebrate Eminem and the release of his new greatest hits album titled Curtain Call 2.

Paul Pod: Curtain Call 2 will feature Paul Rosenberg looking back and sitting down with special guests that have helped, guided and inspired Eminem throughout his career, including Eminem himself, Royce 5’9″ and Skylar Grey.

The special will take an in depth look at the hits, art, videos, and albums that make up the legendary musical library of Eminem as told through first-hand experiences by the participants and collaborators on these celebrated projects.

To promote the first episode, featuring Steve Berman, Eminem tweeted: “It would be better if you gave me nothing at all. This podcast is less than nothing. I can’t sell this f**-ing podcast!

The tweet was made in the same style as “Steve Berman” skit on Eminem’s 2000 masterpiece “The Marshall Mathers LP”. Steve is the President of Sales and Marketing at Interscope Records. In the skit Eminem showcases the pressure he faces from his record label to create commercially optimal records: “It would be better if you gave me nothing at all. This album is less than nothing. I can’t sell this f**king record.

Bang Em Smurf says Eminem was ready to go in a gunfight against Suge Knight for 50 Cent

Queens native and former G-Unit member Bang Em Smurf has has recently talked about a time when he and Eminem almost went into a gunfight against Suge Knight.

In an interview with 9 Side Entertainment he said once, while recording the music video with 50 Cent’s “In The Club” single, the Death Row founder pulled up and was ready to go.

According to Smurf, he was getting a haircut on the opposite side from where the crew was when Sha Money XL told him that Suge Knight had arrived on the set with some goons.

“I had to shake that off me and ran back like ‘I’m about to kill this ni**aa,” So I ran inside and said, ‘Yo, Suge outside. What you want me to do? Blow his head off?” said Smurf.

“I know if I killed him I would have been like five years. That’s nothing, and I would have been played like I was scared for my life.”

However, 50 Cent told him to hold it down. Then Bang Em Smurf returned to where Suge Knight was, and he said to him, “What’s popping?” And guess what? Eminem accompanied him with his bulletproof vest on.

“Eminem came back with the vest. Eminem was outside. Shout out to Eminem. Dre was not outside, 50 Cent was not outside but Em was outside. Shout out to Eminem, I love that ni**a. He gave us our first deal. Proof is my man. Rest in peace to Proof.” Smurf added.

You can listen to the interview below:

Eminem officially releases music video for “Crack A Bottle” ft. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent

“Crack a Bottle” is a song by Eminem, featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. The song was released as the lead single from Eminem’s album Relapse back in 2009.

On February 12, 2009, the song broke the first week digital sales record with 418,000 downloads, topping the previous record held by “Live Your Life” by T.I. featuring Rihanna and the song won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2010. “Crack A Bottle” is also one of Eminem’s five No.1 hit songs on Billboard Hot 100.

Now the song will be included in the second installment of Eminem’s greatest hits album called ‘Curtain Call 2′ which releases this Friday.

During an interview for MTV, 50 Cent originally told that there were plans to make an animated music video for “Crack a Bottle”, which was to be shot along with a music video for 50 Cent’s song “I Get It In”. On February 25, Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg posted on his blog a still frame from the music video illustrating a homeless person holding a bottle wrapped in a brown bag. According to Rosenberg, it is directed by Syndrome and was planned to be released within a couple of weeks. The music video was playing on TV in Eminem’s music video “3 a.m.”, which has been directed by Syndrome as well.

On May 7, 2009, an unfinished version of the video was released via TheRelapse.com, featuring Eminem’s verse and chorus. Later during the same day, 50 Cent’s rapped verse of the video was released via ThisIs50.com as well. This was added to the unfinished video on therelapse.com. A month later, on June 7, 2009, Cashis posted a link on Twitter to the full video in which he makes a cameo appearance. The music video portrays each rappers’ style; Eminem’s chaotic style, Dr. Dre’s West Coast style, and 50 Cent’s more club oriented style. None of the performers are featured in the video.

Today, Eminem released the video officially. You can watch it below:

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