Westside Boogie has recently released his second Shady Records album, More Black Superheroes, featruing Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, Smino and more.
To promote his new project, Boogie and Iman have visited Sway In The Morning on Shade 45 where Eminem made a surprise call to express his thoughts on Compton rapper’s new album.
“It’s amazing being on Shady Records. We got giant [Paul Rosenberg]. I’m just grateful to be signed to arguably the greatest rapper ever. Paul is amazing. He is always responsive when I need him. So its lit.” said Boogie before the Eminem call.
“I just want to congratulate Boogie cause the album is incredible but once we go off the air I’m gonna tell you how trash it is [Eminem jokes], but now, that s**t is crazy. ‘Aight’ is my s**t bro. I’ve been bumping that s**t for almost three weeks.”
“With this new Boogie album, the title, everything is great, watching him just keep getting better and better is incredible too and he has got so much in his life weaved in this album, I think its therapeutic.” said Eminem
Later, Boogie and Iman drop the fire freestyle on which Em commented: “There were a lot of f**king bars to wrap my head around.”
Iman could not help himself to express his respect to Slim Shady: “I’ve been listening your albums for a long time man. I want you to know the first time I read the artist’s lyrics was The Eminem Show. That was the first time I learned the album forward and back.”
Westside Boogie’s much-anticipated sophomore album, More Black Superheroes is finally here. It is the follow-up to his 2019 Shady Records debut album, Everythings For Sale.
The 12 tracks-project features Storm Ford on an intro track “Killa Mode,” Mamii on “Nonchalant,” Soulja Boy on “Can’t Even Lie,” Shelley FKA DRAM on “Aight,” Smino and Teezo Touchdown on “Can’t Get Over You,” Kalan.FrFr. and Mamii on “Something Strange,” and Snoop Dogg on “Windows Down.”
“MY ALBUM REALLY OUT. This s**t feels unreal to me honestly it could be because I’m drunk in New York but naw…First off I want y’all to know I would not be here without the support system from y’all. Even when y’all cusssing me out I know it comes from a place of love and it kept me going… I’ve grown so much in the past years as a father, rapper and as a human and I’m still growing .. So thank you for being on this journey with me… To my family and friends thank you for being patient with me at times when it was tough… Aight Imma go cry now ..MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES about now.” said Boogie on his Instagram post.
“This album is about embracing our powers. This album is for you because you survived all your trials, for the black fathers that go out in the world and feel like they have to hide all our true feelings because it seems weak to express how you’re hurt but no that’s one of your biggest strengths. For the people that feel boxed by the world and have to hide there many sides ..I love you let’s heal together.” said Boogie previously.
“Proud to present Westside Boogie’s album!” said Eminem on his Twitter post.
Westside Boogie’s second Shady Records album “More Black Superheroes” will be released this Friday (June 17, 2022) and it will feature Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, Smino, and more.
The debut album Everything’s For Sale was one of the best releases of 2019, but it’s been three long years since he’s dropped a full body of work but Boogie is now back with his alter egos.
The Compton rapper shared the official cover art and tracklist for the 12-tracked album which will feature guest appearances from Soulja Boy, Snoop Dogg, Smino, Teezo Touchdown, KalanFrFr, and Shelley fka DRAM, who appears on the previously released single titled “Aight,” and more.
“This album is about embracing our powers. This album is for you because you survived all your trials, for the black fathers that go out in the world and feel like they have to hide all our true feelings because it seems weak to express how you’re hurt but no that’s one of your biggest strengths, For the people that feel boxed by the world and have to hide there many sides ..I love you let’s heal together. MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES out on Friday now go pre save my s**t.” said Boogie in the post.
Shady Records artist also released the opening track, “Killa Mode.” You can pre-save the album here, check the announcement and listen to the new track below:
Westside Boogie has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev to promote his upcoming “More Black Superheroes” album, the follow-up of his 2019 Shady Records debut album, “Everythings For Sale.”
When the interviewer wanted the Compton rapper to share the details about the album, like – if Eminem is on the album or any other features – Boogie refused to reveal any, but he did share some little details:
“There are twelve to fifteen songs on the album. Everything is a part of rollout. You know, you gotta surprise people. I wanted to be thirteen but I’m still trying to figure out. Probably take something out or add something in the last minute.” said Boogie.
Later in the interview, Boogie talked about Eminem: “He’s nice guy. Sometimes I feel bad for how big he is because he can’t do some of the stuff that regular people do. So I do see him as trapped in celebrity sometimes but I’ll take that.”
When asked to name his top 5 rappers dead or alive, Boogie replied: “My top five is always rotating so I’m gonna say with no order, its Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Tupac and Eminem. Was Eminem political choice? Nah. He might be number one when we talk about the ability to rap.”
Boogie then gives some other details from his upcoming album: “As of now, I have four rapper features and the album is coming out in the next 40 days.
Westside Boogie has recently sat down with No Jumper for an interview where the Shady Records artist revealed an untold pandemic story about Eminem.
“Eminem told me a story, I probably should not be saying that story, he told me a story how he was riding a bike around his old neighborhood recently, he go by himself, with no security, with the mask on and he was just riding around his neighborhood. He tripped over like curb or something. Random Eminem story, he probably get mad at me but I want to expose him: HE FELL OVER THE CURB OFF HIS BIKE.”
“Sometimes I feel like he’s trapped celebrity. He that huge. He can’t go nowhere…We are artists, he is just like me. I don’t like being around people. I think if me and Eminem sit in a room for two hours and nobody else, there’s probably be no words. I’m gonna be sitting like ‘alright,” he probably be sitting ‘alright.’ He will try to rap somewhere, I will rap somewhere.” said Boogie
You can watch the interview below:
Eminem running around on his bike is so pure and why do I feel like him and boogies convo went like this:
Em:….
Boogie: soooo
Em: yepppp
B: so how you been E-
Em: I FELL OFF MY BIKE
B: oh..
Em: I HAD NO BODY GUARDS
B: oh wo-
Em: IT WAS INCREDIBLE
B: that’s CRAZY
Em: yeah…
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After visiting Power 106 for L.A. Leakers freestyle, Westside Boogie spoke with Variety magazine at The Bakerie in downtown Los Angeles about what it meant to contribute to Kendrick Lamar’s new album “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” his experience in the music business, his forthcoming album, “More Black Superheroes,” how Eminem discovered him and more.
Let’s start with “Purple Hearts.” How does it feel to get a track on Kendrick’s album?
It feels amazing. One, because everybody knows that’s one of my favorite rappers of all time. Also, it’s a big leap for me — writing for somebody. I never co-wrote. … My boy Justice blessed me with the opportunity and trusted me. It also helps having LVRN as your management, because, you know, they’re plugged. [Laughs]
What was the creative process like?
It was hard at first … tapping into being a girl. I was doing my little parts at home and I didn’t tell my homies what I was doing. … It’s a little more free when you’re doing it for somebody else. Because as artists, we get trapped in the mind of the artist we’re supposed to be, or how people already see us as. So we do them same type of records because it’s safe. But when it’s for somebody else, you can do whatever.
Do you have a favorite track off Kendrick’s album besides “Purple Hearts”?
“Count Me Out” is my favorite. He was just gassing on there, the way he was rapping. It felt super vulnerable saying how he shared too much and cared too much. I felt that bar, that was heavy for me.
How do you view Kendrick’s place in hip-hop?
He’s Mount Rushmore — one of my GOATs and he has to be one of the rap GOATs. It’s amazing. It’s Compton. Compton is the best music city in the world. No matter what my manager Justice has to say about Atlanta, Compton runs the world.
Eminem said to Dr.Dre that the Kendrick album left him speechless?
Yeah he tweeted Dr. Dre. Eminem’s hilarious on social media. He chooses to tweet Dr.Dre about the Kendrick album, that is so funny to me. I love him.
How has your experience been at Shady?
It’s amazing, that’s my boy. Obviously he’s one of the biggest rappers ever, so there’s that benefit. He opened my career to a whole other fanbase so I’m forever grateful for that. You can always take so much in from him because he’s one of the GOATs.
How were you first discovered by Eminem?
I was signed in 2015. I had a manager named Clayton, who I had reached my ceiling with. Him and my label had a disconnect a little bit. I guess the term would be, I was shelved for two years. My A&R Tim [Glover, EVP at Interscope Records], he loved me. He was the first person to sign me. He got me the opportunity to meet with LVRN… I was on the shelf. I was living in this apartment in Torrance. I got a call from Tim, who said, “Yo, somehow, Eminem heard your music from Paul, He wants to fly you out.” So I flew out the next day, then I was signed. Around that time, I met LVRN. My life started changing, so I could say it was a consistent belief in myself.
While we are waiting for long-awaited sophomore LP titled “More Black Superheroes,” which is led by two singles “Aight,” featuring Shelley aka DRAM and “Stuck,” Westside Boogie made his third visit to the L.A. Leakers at Power 106 to deliver some serious bars over the instrumentals for Benny The Butcher’s “Johnny P’s Caddy,” featuring J. Cole and Kanye West’s “Drive Slow” and brought his alter egos SuperBlood Boog and Ratchet Boog with him.
Some of the memorable bars include: “The rhythm I had to catch, the strings that I had to stretch, I’ve been beat, but it’s all instrumental to my success, I’m in deep, I took too many lefts and lost my direction, how I end up on this search to be accepted? The lessons say the world in my possession, I could reach it ’cause it’s near, yea I’m hungry but I feed into the fears, know you, least I been aware, you know, in my mind I’m screaming out for air, ’cause I swear it’s more deep than it appears…”
“More Black Superheroes” is the follow-up for his 2019 Shady Records debut album “Everythings For Sale” which included 13 songs and guest appearances from JID, Eminem, 6LACK, Christian Scott, Shaé Universe, and Snoh Aalegra.
Shady Records’ Westside Boogie returns with new single “Stuck,” featuring his two alter egos Superblood Boog and Ratchet Boog.
The new track arrives after Boogie confirmed that his Shady Records second album will be titled More Black Superheroes, the follow-up of his 2019 release, Everythings For Sale.
A release date for the project has yet to be revealed, but “Stuck” and news about More Black Superheroes both arrive after Boogie connected with Shelley fka DRAM for their recent collaboration, titled “Aight.”
After dropping “Aight,” featuring Shelley fka DRAM, the first single from his second Shady Records upcoming album, Westside Boogie announced that his new album will be titled “More Black Superheroes.”
Today, Boogie is back with another single “Stuck,” which features his two alter egos: Anthony and Superblood Boog.
“Told Superblood Boog and Ratchet Boog to stay home but they came with me to Colors Studio. I only wanted to bring Anthony.” said the Compton rapper on Instagram and shared the live performance of the new single from Colors Studio.
You can watch the performance below:
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It appears Shady Records’ Westside Boogie is on an album mode!
The Compton rapper drops new single “AIGHT,” featuring Shelley fka DRAM , produced by Darttny Ellis and Keyel and music video came with it.
Some of the quotable lyrics include: “In my bitty, I’m that n***y / I was broke and still was picky / Let the bi**hes have the Fendi, rock Balencis with the Dickies, uh, ho , She spilled her heart and I just was like so, I called my ho, she can bring me more hoes.”
Back in 2019 Westside Boogie released his debut Shady Records album Everythings For Sale.
Since that time, he hasn’t dropped another full-length project. Although he’s delivered scattered loosies and features, it still feels like forever but last week, it was officially announced that new album is completed and waiting for the release date.
Fans often spam Boogie’s social media with “where’s the album” comments and It has become a running joke for Compton artist.
After a decade absence, Red Bull SoundClash’s returned with a heavyweight lineup that featured Shelley FKA DRAM versus Westside Boogie clashing in a live experience.
In a special evening that celebrated label/collective Love Renaissance (LVRN), this friendly competition and clash brought the heat with both artists delivering the best of their signature hip-hop and R&B stylings across two stages all inside Atlanta’s new venue, The Eastern, with the audience deciding the winner.
Boogie performed a handful of songs from his catalogue but uploaded only “Self Destruction” on his YouTube channel, the first single from his Shady Records debut album, “Everythings For Sale,” released in 2019.