Skylar Grey almost confirmed to be on VENOM 2

Few days ago, Mozzy’s manager tweeted that Mozzy, Eminem and Polo G have a song coming out but then deleted the tweet.

Later, Skylar Grey followed both Mozzy and Polo G on Instagram.

Yesterday, Skylar Grey posted a picture of herself wearing snake necklace on Instagram with the caption: “This month has been hellish… but I see the light at the end… can’t wait for October 1st… mark your calendar.”

The post was shared on Instagram story by her fiancé Elliot Taylor with Venom hiding behind the picture. But later, he deleted it. This fact almost confirms Skylar is on a soundtrack for Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage movie, which is releasing on the same day as Skylar announced her project.

There might be Skylar Grey, featuring Eminem, Polo G and Mozzy song coming. Check Elliot’s post below:

 

Eminem 12th Studio Album, Singles, Features anticipation page: All hints so far

September 16, 2021. 

Mozzy’s manager tweets Mozzy, Polo G and Eminem got a song coming but then deletes it.

September 16, 2021.

Mike Zombie, who previously produced Eminem’s “These Demons” track said he sent new beats to Eminem.

September 17, 2021. 

Skylar Grey supposedly followed Polo G and Mozzy on Instagram:

September 17, 2021. 

Eminem’s tour DJ and producer Alchemist says he got something coming at the end of the year but he ‘can’t spill the beans,’ meaning something big is coming but it might go to 2022.

September 19, 2021.

Reddit user, who previously posted a crow emoji, hinting Side B of Music To Be Murdered By, posted an emoji again. This time a magnifying glass.

September 19, 2021. 

Aftermath producer, Fredwreck, who has previously worked with Eminem, posted a story of Eminem’s house on his Instagram, sparking MMLP3 rumors. Later, he posted picture of buildings of Detroit. Above one of the building, there is “1001” written. It’s a mailing address of that building but fans think its a date 10/01 = October 1. If they wanted to hint something, what the best way to hint 1001 other than that building?!

September 20, 2021. 

Skylar Grey posted a picture on Instagram, saying she’s releasing something on October 1. The same day as Venom 2 movie is releasing. She’s also wearing a snake necklace. This connects the dots back to Mozzy x Eminem x Polo G thing. Is it possible Skylar Grey to have a soundtrack on Venom 2, featuring all three?

September 21, 2021. 

Shady Films tweeted four moons but this is not much of a credible source to be honest.

September 21, 2021.

After all these hypes, Kxng Crooked jumped on a train and started teasing:

September 21, 2021. 

Royce 5’9″ reacts on Eminem’s MMLP 3 rumors with thinking emoji

September 21, 2021. 

Skylar Grey’s boyfriend Elliot Taylor posts Skylar’s picture with the Venom on Instagram story, then deletes it!

September 22, 2021.

Mozzy’s manager who said Eminem, Mozzy and Polo G song was coming and then deleted a tweet, now tweeted OCTOBER 1.

September 23, 2021

u/bulkorcut99 says Eminem album is coming in less than five weeks.

September 24, 2021

Maybe coincidence but “Magnifying glasses” appear all over The Blacklist Instagram:

September 24, 2021.

Eminem launches “Mom’s Spaghetti” spot, just like he did before Revival (2017) and Kamikaze (2018) albums were released.

September 25, 2021. 

Polo G is excited for October!

September 25, 2021. 

LL Cool J with a secret tweet! With same Tornado emoji as Polo G. LL never tweets random emojis!

September 26, 2021. 

Adam Levine posts M&Ms on his Instagram. Just randomly.

September 27, 2021. 

Skylar Grey hints on Venom 2 again!

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Westside Boogie tells funny story about being Eminem’s hype man in Australia

Rory and Mal’s latest episode, which is titled “The Lost Tapes: Side B,” features some never-before-seen discussion with HipHop, Alchemist, Earl Sweatshirt and WestSide Boogie, where they discuss everything the music nerds love, from surprise rollouts to how playlists have killed the album, as well as funny story involving Boogie and Eminem.

“I might get in trouble for saying that but I don’t care. So, I was on tour with Eminem in Australia. Alchemist was there but he doesn’t know I got into trouble. He got a song and he was brining me out to perform cause obviously, when I was performing alone it was like 20,000 people, which was a lot for me still but he was performing in front of 80,000 so he was like ‘we are going to do the song on my set,’ so we did it…We get to his verse and he was like ‘drrrrrrrr drrrrrr,’ I can’t rap that fast. He’s going crazy and I’m trying to hype the man and catch the words but I’m missing it every time, I was like ‘FUCK,” the next day he sent Tracy to talk to me he was like ‘Marshall needs to speak to you’…I was like ‘man, I’m in trouble.’ Em told me ‘you put me in the back man, I need more help, you gotta be better hypeman , you need to catch my words. I spent whole 24 hours trying to learn every single bar just to make sure I can catch them. I was catching words but I’m not moving. That s**t was crazy.” said Boogie.

“He is surgical, especially on stage with all details.” – Alchemist added.

You can watch the interview and “Rainy Days” performance below:

Math Hoffa & the crew debate who’d win Verzuz Battle between Eminem & Busta Rhymes

In the recent episode of My Expert Opinion, Math Hoffa and the rest of the crew debate about who would win if Eminem and Busta Rhymes did the Verzuz Battle.

Some individuals in the room think its Eminem the winner, the rest think its Busta who comes out on top.

At one point, Math Hoffa says: “Lets do not sleep on Eminem. He is a monster. I think the only person that it makes sense for Busta Rhymes or Eminem is each other.”

On which, battle rapper who goes by the name Vado, replied: “We got a better chance to find an unicorn than this happening.”

You can watch the full discussion below:

BREAKING: Westside Boogie has 21 Savage on his upcoming Shady Records album

Westside Boogie’s second Shady Records album is almost finished and is waiting for the release date!

One of Boogie’s producers, Keyel posted a picture of himself in front of a white board where the tracklist of the album is written. It appears there is a track called “Stuck,” featuring 21 Savage.

In the caption of the post we read: “We Almost Done” and it was liked by Boogie himself.

You can check the posts below:

Diddy says he will do Verzuz Battle only if it’s against Dr. Dre

Couple of days ago, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs revealed that he wants to do Verzuz battle against Dr. Dre, but unfortunately it does not seem as if the California legend is interested.

Last year, there were rumors spreading around that Dr. Dre was in touch with Verzuz founders Timbaland and Swizz Beatz about a match-up, but after seeing Teddy Riley go through major sound hiccups during his Verzuz with Babyface, the Aftermath mogul allegedly decided not to participate.

In July 2020, Juicy J said that he would like to go against the Dre and in the same month, T.I. challenged 50 Cent to bring Aftermath founder, Eminem and G-Unit Records to a matchup.

Few days ago, under one of Instagram posts, Diddy commented “Only person I would do Verzuz is Dre.” You can check the screenshot and a tweet below:

Eminem, 50 Cent & Dr. Dre — Rolling Stone updates “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time”

One of the most prestigious magazine in the world, Rolling Stone has just updated their list of “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.” They also noted that the list was created from over 250 artists, writers and industry figures who participated in a poll of over 4,000 songs. Check the list below.

#444 – 50 Cent – “In Da Club”

Rolling Stone: 50 Cent’s rhyme skills caught the notice of Dr. Dre and Eminem, who helped assemble this party track. “50 walked into the studio and picked up a pen,” Dre said. “We were done in an hour. We just made some shit we wanted to hear.”

#424 – Blackstreet – “No Diggity” ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen

Rolling Stone: No one wanted to record “No Diggity.” Teddy Riley introduced the idea for this R&B rump shaker to Aaron Hall during failed reunion talks for their pioneering New Jack group Guy; Hall passed. Riley’s then-current group, Blackstreet, didn’t like it either: He had to persuade them to do it, even singing the first verse as encouragement. With its old-school harmony vocals and a sample of some Bill Withers acoustic guitar, “No Diggity” became their biggest hit and a guaranteed floor filler ever since its release.

#320 – Dr. Dre & 2Pac – “California Love” 

Rolling Stone: There are a few myths surrounding the creation of 2Pac’s biggest hit. One claims that Dr. Dre made the beat during a barbecue at his Calabasas, California, home, and 2Pac jumped in the booth and dropped his verse in a few minutes. Another claims that Dre intended the track for his follow-up to The Chronic, but Death Row don Suge Knight coerced him into giving the single to Pac — whom he had just bailed out of prison and signed to the label. Regardless, “California Love” represents gangsta rap at its most flamboyant and cinematic.

#248 – N.W.A. – “Straight Outta Compton” 

Rollin Stone: N.W.A came in with a bang, kicking off their debut album with this West Coast gangsta attack, changing hip-hop forever. “Straight Outta Compton” cranked up the violence to previously unheard of levels, with DJ Yella and Dr. Dre’s explosive production and Ice Cube boasting “Here’s a murder rap to keep you dancin’/With a crime record like Charles Manson!” It takes only three lines for the first weapon to get fired. “Straight Outta Compton” was an instant sensation, claiming L.A. as rap’s new capital. As Chris Rock said, “It was kind of like the British Invasion for Black people.”

#223 – Eminem – “Stan,” ft. Dido

Rolling Stone: Eminem’s scariest song is rooted in a terrifying nightmare: What if the rapper’s violent, self-destructive lyrics could drive an obsessed fan to murder? “He’s crazy for real, and he thinks I’m crazy, but I try to help him at the end of the song,” said Eminem of his character. “It kinda shows the real side of me.” Anchored by a sample from Dido’s “Thank You” (which became a hit itself as a result) and augmented by a haunted house’s worth of sound effects, “Stan” proved that Eminem understood the dark side of his music better than his worst critics did.

#190 – N.W.A. – “F**k Tha Police”

Rolling Stone: With this song, the long-standing battle between young Black men and the LAPD was placed out in the open for white America to see and hear. The confrontational L.A. crew’s label, Priority Records, received a bulletin from the FBI denouncing the song for encouraging “violence against and disrespect for the law-enforcement officer”; the promoter who booked the group’s next tour imposed a contract that the band would be fined $25,000 if it ever played the song live. But as MC Ren told Arsenio Hall, the song was more about venting than threatening: “Once in everybody’s lifetime, they get harassed by the police for no reason, and everybody wants to say it, but they can’t say it on the spot ’cause something will happen to ’em.”

#167 – Eminem – “Lose Yourself”

Rolling Stone: Few rappers can throw themselves into a character as fully as Eminem, but for the relentlessly striving anthem to his not-exactly-autobiographical film debut, 8 Mile, the rapper said he struggled to find a voice for his alter ego, Jimmy “B-Rabbit” Smith. “I have to make parallels between my life and his,” he wrote. “That was the trick I had to figure out — how to make the rhyme sound like him, and then morph into me somehow, so you see the parallels between his struggles and mine.” Ditching his persona shifts and shock-rap gags, Eminem turned in a track as earnest as an Eighties-soundtrack fist pumper.

#29 – Dr. Dre – “Nutin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” ft. Snoop Dogg 

Rolling Stone: At the intersection of past and future West Coast hip-hop sits Dre’s debut solo single, a smooth and inimitable kickback classic that would help define his career following the demise of N.W.A. In a radio interview, the producer and rapper revealed that the song originally sampled a track by Boz Scaggs before he settled on the bass line from Leon Haywood’s 1975 hit “I Want’a Do Something Freaky to You.” Snoop was in jail while Dre was recording, so he had to originally record his parts over the phone. “I really wanted this demo done, so he called in and I taped the receiver of the phone to the mic,” Dre recalled. “You can hear jail sounds in the back.”

For the full list, check here.

Megan Thee Stallion drops crazy Eminem reference in a new song with Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X has released new album MONTERO, featuring Jack Harlow, Doja Cat, Elton John, Megan Thee Stallion and Miley Cyrus.

In a song titled “DOLLA SIGN SLIME,” Megan drops one of the hardest Eminem shout-out while referencing his legendary songs, ‘Stan’ and ‘The Real Slim Shady.’

Baby, all these hoes imitate me / You gon’ f**k a Stan or the real Slim Shady?” she raps.

You can bump the new track below, it really sounds banger:

Eminem shares GRIP & Westside Boogie picture!

Eminem has just shared the picture of his Shady Records soldiers, GRIP and Westside Boogie with the caption: “What do these 2 Shady labelmates have cooking?”

GRIP has recently released his Shady Records debut album “I Died For This!?” and Westside Boogie is preparing his second major release under Shady.

The East Atlanta rapper and Compton emcee are probably teaming up for Boogie’s upcoming album, which is set to be released somewhere this fall.

You can check Eminem’s post below:

Royce 5’9″ holds Tiny Desk Concert to celebrate 8 years of sobriety

Royce Da 5′9″ is the latest artist to take on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, using the occasion to mark his eighth year of sobriety.

The Detroit legend was joined by vocalist Ashley Sorrell, backing singers and a band. They worked their way through ‘God Speed’ and ‘Anything/Everything’ from 2018’s ‘Book Of Ryan’, as well as 2016’s ‘Dead President Heads’ and 2001’s ‘Boom’.

“This is a special moment for me. This is the world-famous Tiny Desk, at the world-famous Heaven Studios. This is my sanctuary, this is where I spend all my time. I am also celebrating eight years of sobriety. I decided that I did not want the game to chew me up and spit me out. I made a promise to myself that I was going to leave this motherf**ker with everything I came with.” said Royce.

You can watch the performance below:

New Song: AZ – “The Ritual” ft. Conway & Lil Wayne (Produced by Alchemist)

After years of anticipation, legendary AZ’s “Doe or Die 2” album is finally here!

The eagerly awaited sequel to his 1995 effort was released today and it includes guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Conway The Machine, T-Pain, Dave East and more.

With deft wordplay and malleable flows, the original “Doe or Die” represented 1990s boom bap at its best.

The song with our Griselda boy is titled “The Ritual,” which features Lil Wayne as well and is produced by The Alchemist.

You can listen to the new track below!

GRIP releases “Mama Told Me!” music video

GRIP delivers the music video for “Momma Told Me!”, directed by Caleb Seales, a lyrically-driven single from his Shady Records debut album “I Died For This?!”

The video was exclusively premiered via HotNewHipHop: A standout track on his brand new album I Died For This?!, the track is an effective showcase of the Atlanta lyricist’s technical prowess, not to mention his clever mind for wordplay and references.

It’s no surprise he opted to choose this one as the project’s next single as it was one of the fans’ most favorite songs.

You can watch the video below:

 

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