Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre – “Gunz N Smoke” ft. 50 Cent & Eminem

Snoop Dogg has just released his Missionary album under Death Row Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records! Production is entirely handled by the one and only Dr. Dre and Snoop himself.

The album features Eminem, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Sting, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, BJ the Chicago Kid, Jhené Aiko, Alus, K.A.A.N., Smitty, Dem Jointz, Cocoa Sarai, Stalone, and Fat Money. It will follow both of his albums that were released in 2022; his nineteenth studio album, BODR and Snoop Cube 40 $hort, which he was a member of the West Coast hip supergroup, Mount Westmore.

Eminem and 50 Cent are featured on a song titled “Gunz N Smoke” which is co-produced by C.S. Armstrong. In the song Eminem once again brings forth his “rap persona,” Slim Shady, to contrast his rebellious, unrestrained alter ego with his more mature and composed self by showing how Slim Shady would act in similar circumstances: “Comin’ up? So like that syrup, they canceled / I’ma say, “F–k you and your momma,” then blame my rap persona…F–k around and buck these h-es, ain’t talkin’ no luxury clothes / Two nines I tuck, see those? Like Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, try and duck deez, yo / Hey, what the f–k you want? Didn’t I just see you yesterday? F–k outta here, f–k it, b–ch.” Em raps.

Furthermore, Em’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022 stands as one of his most significant and prestigious accomplishments as a rapper…You can stream the song below:

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50 Cent gives update on “8 Mile – Eminem” TV show

50 Cent has recently sat down with Big Boy for the interview where he talked about his new Las Vegas Residency, his new 50 Cent Action TV Channel, Mike Tyson fight Snoop Dogg at Olympics, Snoop’s new album Missionary, his investment in Shreveport, Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl, Kendrick vs Drake, celebrity scandals, new accusations against Jay Z, his feelings about Diddy and his case, Drake’s music lawsuit, Fat Joe at World Series, Donald Trump 2024 win and Trump using his song Many Men at the rallies.

50 Cent also briefly spoke about “8 Mile” TV show about Eminem, that he announced couple of years ago: “Yeah, we are working on the television. It’s going pretty good. It gets difficult at points because they are so used to having entire control of projects. When you gotta deal with networks and other forces involved, you get little, you know…” Fif said.

“I got a few things [about new music]. I got a piece coming out with Snoop and Em on Snoop’s new album. It’s dope dope!” – 50 Cent added. You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent has also recently performed “P.I.M.P” and “Many Men” at Jimmy Kimmel Live, you can watch the performance below.

Adam Sandler talks about Eminem cameo in 2025 comedy film “Happy Gilmore 2”

Last month, The Sun Magazine reported that Eminem filmed a secret cameo for Adam Sandler ’s upcoming comedy movie “Happy Gilmore 2” and impressed the cast with his “great comedic acting skills.” It turns out, the insider was not messing around.

During an interview with Dan Patrick Show, Adam Sandler confirmed that Eminem is really going to be in the movie. “Eminem was cool. He came by and he was great! I can’t tell you [how we reached out to Eminem and what role he has in the movie] but I’ve known Eminem for a long time, he’s a great guy and his cameo was funny as hell. We just hang out a day with Eminem, he was insane, he said a million things we can use and we are glad we had him on tape.” he said.

It’s actually an onscreen reunion of sorts for Eminem and Adam Sandler, who appeared together in the 2009 film, titled Funny People. Meanwhile, Eminem is far from the only major star to have appeared in the sequel to the iconic 1996 golf comedy as Travis Kelce and maybe Taylor Swift are also rumored to appear. The movie is expected to be released on Netflix sometime in 2025.

You can watch the new interview below:

Latto talks about meeting Eminem

Detroit rapper Latto may be one of the biggest stars of the rap and hip-hop world, but that hasn’t stopped her from worrying about what Eminem thinks of her.

While sitting down with Jennifer Hudson during a Dec. 4 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Latto, 25, opened up about a run-in she had with the 52-year-old rapper, revealing it didn’t quite go as expected.

When Hudson, 43, asked the Rhythm + Flow judge what it was like having Eminem as a guest judge on season 2 of the Netflix music competition, Latto said she was “so gagged.”

“I was like, ‘Oh, I bombed that. He thinks I’m weird because I just was like, ahh. I didn’t know what to say, so I was like, ‘Gah, thank you!’ ” she said, referring to Eminem revealing he’s a fan of her music during his appearance on the series, which aired its season 2 finale and announced the winner of a $250,000 cash prize on Wednesday.

She added, “My daddy listened to Eminem so much growing up, that’s, like, probably his favorite rapper. So, it was just like, ‘Oh, don’t lie to me. For real?’ And he was like, ‘Yeah.’ And then I asked for a picture later, and he was like, ‘Yeah.’ He probably thinks I’m a little awkward.”

Eminem – “Rhythm + Flow” (Season 2, Episode 5)

Many of the contestants fighting for hip-hop stardom in Rhythm + Flow Season 2 are no strangers to adversity. Whether they’ve lost a loved one or have others constantly tell them “no,” each artist has cultivated the confidence to push through even the most difficult of obstacles. So when they’re tasked with going head-to-head with their fellow competitors in the ultimate cypher battle, they gear up without fear. That is, until they find out they’re being judged by Eminem.

In the basement of Detroit’s historic St. Andrews Hall where the behemoth cut his teeth, the 14 rappers are tasked with bringing their fiercest, tightest bars in order to impress the judges (Eminem is joined by Latto, Royce Da 5’9”, Mr. Porter, and host SMACK), and advance to the next round.

But while anybody can throw a lazy punch, Eminem is looking for something special in each of these rappers: a mastery of the craft of battle rapping. The iconic emcee explains what truly grabs his attention in a competition. “If I hear a rapper doing compound syllables, I immediately know this is a technician […]. And then there’s stage presence and delivery. That’s what I look for.”

After the gauntlets are thrown, only seven contestants remain after this challenge. But the judges aren’t the only ones who have opinions — the world is watching, too. It’s your turn to sit in the judges’ seats and weigh in. Of each of the seven matchups, who do you think deserved the crown? Watch the latest episode below.

Eminem gets 3 nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards

Beyoncé continues her reign as the queen of the Grammys: She leads the 2025 awards with 11 nominations, even sweeping all four country categories with her historic Cowboy Carter album. Beyoncé is up for album of the year and best country album, while her No. 1 country hit “Texas Hold ‘Em” is nominated for song of the year, record of the year and best country song. Her other nominations include best country solo performance for “16 Carriages,” best country/duo performance “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus and best Americana performance for “Ya Ya.” Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” also earned 5 nominations but we are here for EMINEM.

Marshall Mathers earned three Grammy nominations for his 12th album “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” including best rap album and best music video. You can check out Eminem’s nominations below.

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE
• “Enough (Miami)” – Cardi B
• “When the Sun Shines Again” – Common & Pete Rock Featuring Posdnuos
• “Nissan Altima” – Doechii
• “Houdini” – Eminem
• “Like That” – Future & Metro Boomin Featuring Kendrick Lamar
• “Yeah Glo!” – GloRilla
• “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar

BEST RAP ALBUM
• “Might Delete Later” – J. Cole
• “The Auditorium, Vol. 1” – Common & Pete Rock
• “Alligator Bites Never Heal” – Doechii
• “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” – Eminem
• “We Don’t Trust You” – Future & Metro Boomin

BEST MUSIC VIDEO
“Tailor Swif” – A$AP Rocky
“360” – Charli XCX
“Houdini” – Eminem
“Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
“Fortnight” – Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone

For the full nominations, visit here.

Kash Doll shows love to Eminem

Detroit rapper Kash Doll has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev where they briefly talked about newer generation of Motor City artists kind of critiquing Eminem for not necessarily paying attention to new artists in Detroit.

“I have not met Em yet. I want to and I’m not even mad that he haven’t tapped in. I don’t know, it’s something about men and women within this era but I think we’re going to have our time.” said Kash Doll.

Then she continued: “I did a concert with 50 [Cent]. He came to Detroit and I seen Em come out on stage and I’m so mad I’m not backstage anymore no more but it would have took so much for me to go back so I was like, there will be a time that it’s going to happen. I love Em, I have nothing bad to say. Em is Em. He made his mark. He did what he needed to do. He one of them ones who put Detroit on the map. When you think of 8 Mile, you think of Eminem Detroit.”

“I have nothing bad to say. I haven’t met him, he have not tapped in but that’s cool. He’s not obligated to. He’s obligated to tap in to who he likes.” Kash Doll added. You can watch the interview below:

Yelawolf reveals what Eminem told him when he asked if he could keep MGK on “Trunk Muzik 3”

Yelawolf has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev on his podcast to promote his upcoming album, titled “War Story.” The former Shady Records artist talked about many things, including Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly and revealed he wanted both Slim Shady and MGK on “Rowdy” song but then the famous beef escalated and asked Eminem if he could keep Kelly’s verse on “Trunk Muzik 3” album, which is Yela’s final album under Shady Records.

“When we were making ‘Rowdy’ song, DJ Paul goes like ‘go get MGK and Eminem and we got the craziest record of all time. Y’all three white boys, get out of here, it’s gonna be crazy!’ and I was like ‘that’s not a bad idea, actually.’ So I recorded it, f–king sent it to Marshall and you know s–t, next thing you know Marshall f–king went crazy on MGK. And I had to pivot and do my thing.” said Yelawolf.

Then he continued: “Respectfully, I actually did tap in. I ain’t f–king fool. To be honest, it was like, if you say no and you say go to war then its curtains. Respectfully, on some hip-hop s–t, tap in with the Sensei. So I did and Marshall was like ‘nah man, people want to hear that.’ I’ve always had a lot of respect for Marshall obviously. I’ve looked up to him for years but that moment was kinda like ‘damn man, you really give a f–k about me. You really care that much to put that s–t aside and let me live.’ Knowing that I had invested this before I knew this happened. I was like, you are a G man! I got nothing bad to say about Shady the whole time I was there. We bumped our heads on the first album, creatively, but…”

Machine Gun Kelly and Yelawolf have been friends for a while now. MGK even namedropped Yela on Eminem-diss record “Rap Devil” with the following lines: “And don’t be a sucker and take my verse / Off of Yelawolf’s album, thank you (thank you).” Here, Kells is implying that Eminem would block his feature on Yela’s album, the same way he banned him from Shade 45 radio. Nonetheless, the collaborative track “Rowdy” was released by Yelawolf on March 29th, 2019 and still includes Machine Gun Kelly’s previously mentioned verse.

You can watch the new interview below:

New EP: Read The PDF – “By The Time You Look Up N.C. What We Doin'”

Super producers Denaun Porter, Focus… and Dem Jointz have come together to form a brand new supergroup by the name of “Read The PDF” and released their much-anticipated debut EP, titled “BY THE TIME YOU LOOK UP N.C. WHAT WE DOIN’”.

The new project includes 8 tracks in total, including previously released singles “BY” and “THE TIME.” All of the songs were performed, written, produced, mixed and mastered by Denaun, Focus… and Dem Jointz… Until we review the project, you can enjoy the new release below!

Fans think Eminem is teasing “The Slim Shady LP 2” with new merch

Earlier today Eminem released new merchandise to celebrate 25 years anniversary of his major label debut album, The Slim Shady LP. “A killer instinct runs in the blood” #TheSlimShadyLP zoetrope vinyl drops Thursday w/ the #SSLP25 capsule! Sign up for first access- link in bio.” posted Eminem on Instagram alongside the video of visual presentation of the merch.

Eminem’s post looks nothing strange but when fans checked the official website of Slim Shady, some of the merch looks like to be hinting on something. There is one particular merch that is called The Real Slim Shady white T-shirts that comes in two packs. And the “2” is written in a strange way to it almost refers to “Slim Shady 2”. One user said: “i would do anything for Eminem to drop SSLP2, you all know how i love this album and how i keep asking for it for YEARS now lol so if he did that “ Slim Shady 2” on purpose for nothing.. i’m done istg.” Another said: “i know this is supposed to mean there are 2 white 2 shirts but no way they didnt do this on purpose”.

There is also one more hint. But this time, it comes from Eminem’s manager and long-time friend, Paul Rosenberg. The former CEO of Def Jem posted the same merch video on Instagram with the caption: “Special edition @eminem #SSLP25 zoetrope vinyl and a tone of other really great collectibles and gear drops Thursday! Sign up for early access. Trust this stuff is gonna go quick and some of it is … well, you’ll see! ~link in bio.” The last line is what attracted fans’ attention. “Trust this stuff is gonna go quick and some of it is … well, you’ll see!

Someone said: “Im telling yall the Eminem Vs slim shady album concept is alive and well. 9 Vaulted tracks from the slim shady Era remastered & edited + 9 new tracks for a full 18 song project with a few skits thrown in. The Super Bowl commercial was a hint.” Another said: “Ok what does Paul mean by that last sentence why are they doing this to us.”

There were same rumors last year as well.

Trick Trick & Maestro Williams discuss Eminem & Benzino beef & some Detroit natives disrespecting Eminem

Award-winning producer Maestro Williams has recently sat down with Trick Trick on The Fly Zone radio show “The Sit Down” on Shade 45 to discuss Maestro’s multiple talents as an award-winning producer. Producing many different genres of music including, classically orchestrated arrangements in hip hop and is work ethics. At one point of the interview, the two talked about working with Eminem, some Detroit native people disrespecting Em and recent Slim Shady and Benzino beef.

Maestro Williams: I worked with Eminem in studio once. I got a call from Biz and I don’t know what was going on but I was keyboard player for that day. I was like ‘WAIT, WHAT?!’ So yeah, pulled up and we worked. He works in the studio like 9 to 5 job. Literally. He actually stayed little past five that day. He was working on some s–t I though it was dope. I never heard it on anything so I guess it was not dope enough. But we worked in studio together for sure. And then we were working on D12 mixtapes. The joints he did on there. I would mix that in with everything else.

Trick Trick: I’m just finding out about a lot of things that’s happening in hip-hop as far as Detroit concerned and one of the things that I keep seeing that’s weird to me is people going after Eminem that live here. I’m like, ‘you can pick another f–king target.’ They act as if they placing on some type of throne and then they trying to dethrone him. He’s not on the throne. He’s not trying to be on the throne of other than to be the greatest rapper to ever live which is a quest that is worldwide. And he put the f–k on the city, n-gga. Not even counting charitable donations he makes that he chooses to never say nothing about.

Maestro Williams: I don’t get it, I don’t f–king get it. I never got it and I never will. Well, first, let’s not act like he DID NOT. He still put on for the city. It’s so disrespectful. It hurts my feelings.

Trick Trick: Did you see Benzino?

Maestro Williams: Yeah, I did. You know what I did? I f–ked up. I commented on the excerpts that got posted on Instagram before I watched the whole video. I became one of them n-ggas I fear the most. I failed [Laughs]. let’s be honest. The parts that everybody saw on Instagram then s–t is funny. It’s a dichotomy of how he starts . Now, if they just did the crying part, it’s like ‘oh man, what’s going on?’ But when you see all ‘F–k Eminem’ parts before crying….[Laughs]. You can’t write that s–t in the movie. Reality is so much better than fiction. I was just telling cuz you can’t write that s–t bro. It’s the same interview, You wearing the same clothes ma n-gga. You go the same hairstyle. You can’t break this s–t up. You just said ‘f–k him, f–k anybody who rides with him’ and I’m like ‘wait n-gga, that’s me cause I ride with him! [Laughs] F–k you mean?! I don’t even know you. Why is this happening dawg.

Trick Trick: That’s me too n-gga! [Laughs]… Speaking from a deceit of a fellow counselor, that’s a sick obsession.

Watch the radio show below:

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