Eminem & Snoop Dogg perform “From The D 2 The LBC” at the 2022 MTV VMAs

Eminem and Snoop Dogg have just hit the MTV VMA’s stage for a one-of-a-kind performance of “From the D 2 The LBC.”

Slim Shady and Snoop Doggy Dogg transformed the “VMAs” stage for a first of its kind performance of “From the D 2 The LBC” inside the world of the Otherside metaverse in partnership with Yuga Labs. This is the first metaverse inspired performance to ever grace an award show.

Eminem and Snoop Dogg are up for “Best Hip Hop” category with “From The D 2 The LBC,” the first collaboration between hip hop legends in over two decades. They are up against  Future, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, Pusha T and Latto. The winner will be announced shortly.

Meanwhile you can watch the performance below:

MTV shares backstage images of Eminem at the VMAs

In less than two hours, Eminem and Snoop Dogg are hitting the MTV VMA’s for a one-of-a-kind performance of “From the D 2 The LBC.”

As Eminem’s official website says, Slim Shady and Snoop Doggy Dogg will transform the “VMAs” stage for a first of its kind performance of “From the D 2 The LBC” inside the world of the Otherside metaverse in partnership with Yuga Labs. This is the first metaverse inspired performance to ever grace an award show.

Eminem and Snoop Dogg are up for “Best Hip Hop” category with “From The D 2 The LBC,” the first collaboration between hip hop legends in over two decades. They are up against  Future, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, Pusha T and Latto.

The Detroit legend will perform for the first time in 12 years, last performing “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie” with Rihanna in 2010.

Eminem is the second most nominated artist in “VMAs” history with 60 nominations, trailing only Madonna with 69. He has won 13 times, making him one of the top 5 artists with the most wins.

It seems Eminem is in the building already as MTV shared some pictures from backstage. Check them below:

Watch the video of Dr. Dre & Kanye West in the studio working on “Use This Gospel” remix

Couple of years ago, Dr. Dre and Kanye West hit the studio together and reportedly recorded one album material together.

One of the songs that the two genius minds worked was “Use This Gospel” remix, featuring Eminem, which ended up in DJ Khaled’s “God Did” album.

Exclusive footage of Dre and Ye recording “Use This Gospel” in the studio has recently surfaced online. It was actually shared by DJ Khaled himself.

“PRODUCED BY DR DRE MY IDOL, KANYE AND EMINEM This is a BIG blessing for me, but also a BIG blessing for the world! GOD DID!! DRE DID!! YE DID! EMINEM DID!! DRE THANK YOU! YE THANK YOU!! EMINEM THANK YOU!!” wrote Khaled in the caption:

Back in 2020 Snoop Dogg also shared a secretly filmed clip of Dr. Dre and Kanye West working in the studio together. You can watch it below:

B.o.B. recalls Eminem’s reaction when he heard André 3000’s verse on “Play The Guitar”

B.o.B has recently sat down with B High Atl where he revealed Eminem’s reaction when he played him “Play The Guitar” with André 3000.

“I remember when I was in the studio with Eminem. I played Eminem “Play The Guitar” and I remember Em being like ‘s**t, you just never know where he (André 3000) gonna land at.” said B.o.B.

Then he continues: “I know what he meant when he said that because, first of all, you gotta put this in perspective that I grew up listening to Eminem. This ni**a was that ni**a! And I was watching him listen to André 3000 verse on my song and he was like ‘you never know where he’s gonna land with the  flow’ and I’m just like ‘yo this is wild to me.’ The way Andre approaches verses…He’s like a storytelling journalist.”

You can watch the interview below:

DJ Khaled reveals how he managed to put Kanye West, Eminem & Dr. Dre song on his album

DJ Khaled sat down with Zane Lowe to celebrate a new chapter for his artistry with his thirteenth studio album, ‘GOD DID’.

He discusses the ups and downs of the journey it took to make this album.

“Produced by Dr. Dre! This is the gift from Kanye, Dre and Eminem. Gift not just to me but to the world.” said Khaled. “Me and Kanye worked on a few records but we didn’t finish them. They are incredible records.”

Then he continues: “I called Kanye one day and I said I got an idea. He came by my house a year and half ago, eight in the morning he just showed up at my house, I didn’t know he was coming. We go to my studio. I play music, he plays new music. We both inspire each-other. He plays me an incredible album that he did with one of my idols, Dr. Dre. He played it from top to bottom for me. I could not believe what I was hearing…So now, on the phone, I said ‘I remember you playing me this Dr. Dre and Eminem record and y’all were talking about god. I was speaking that gospel. I said ‘it would be beautiful if we could put that on God Did album’.”

“Ye hits back and says ‘I love the idea’.” Khaled continues. “He said ‘I’m down but we get to get obvious, I gotta call Dre and get his blessings of course Em’s blessings.’ After I hang up with Ye, I called Dr. Dre. He said ‘I’m down but we gotta make sure Em’s down for it too.’ And I was like ‘OF COURSE.'”

You can watch the interview below:

WATCH: DJ Khaled goes crazy after hearing Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel”

DJ Khaled has released new album “God Did” and it includes a song “USE THIS GOSPEL (Remix)” featuring Kanye West and Eminem and produced by Dr. Dre. It serves as a remix to Kanye West’s track, “Use This Gospel,” from his October 2019 album, JESUS IS KING.

On the track, Eminem drops a more religious and spiritually-concerned verse, while Ye’s chorus from the original song is kept the same.

DJ Khaled has been asking Eminem for collaboration since 2012 and it finally happened. “Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Eminem this GIFT is UNBELIEVABLE!! THANK YOU!! Thank you for letting me put this on my album to bless the world with! Dr. Dre you’re my idol! Kanye West you’re my BROTHER! Eminem this is a dream come true.” wrote Khaled on Twitter.

Later, the video of Khaled and Timbaland listening to Use This Gospel Remix has surfaced online. You can watch the video below:

Jay-Z shouts out Eminem on a new song with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne

DJ Khaled has just dropped a star-studded album “God Did,” which includes a long-awaited “Use This Gospel” remix by Kanye West and Eminem, produced by Dr. Dre.

The new project also includes a song with the same title as the album, “God Did,” featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend and Fridayy.

In the song, Jay-Z gives a little shout out to Eminem with the following lines: “E was down ten for this / We just got his ten back then went back like, “Where the interests is?” / Em light up the O3 / We let y’all do the zazas, OG for the OGs / Some new ni**as out of pocket, talkin’ exotic / You barely been in the Baham— (Haha) that’s another topic.”

“Em light up the O3 (’03)” looks like to be a double entendre. Emory Jones lighting up the cigar that Hov is producing and Eminem lighting up the year 2003.

This is not the first time Hov is giving Eminem a nod. On a 2003 song “Excuse Me Miss,” with Pharrell Williams, Jay raps: “Got one chef, one maid, all I need is a partner / To play spades with the cards up, ALL TRUST / Who else you gon’ run with? The truth is us / Only dudes movin’ units – Em, Pimp Juice and us.”

On a 2009 song “A Star Is Born,” with J. Cole, Jigga raps: “Wayne did ‘A Milli,’ 50 did a milli / Ye too, but what Em did was silly / The white boy blossomed after Dre endorsed him / His flow on “Renegade,” f**king awesome! / Applaud him!”

You can listen to the new song below:

Westside Boogie performs “KILLA MODE” live on stage

Yesterday, Westside Boogie performed “KILLA MODE,” featuring Storm Ford from his More Black Superheroes album, live on VEVO stage.

Following the release of his sophomore Shady Records album, the Compton emcee has recently discussed how he learned to accept his own growth with Rolling Stone magazine.

“I’m so vulnerable in my music that it makes it hard to be vulnerable as a person. Even when people get around me, if they start showing too much emotion, I shut down. My mama tells me she loves me? I shut down. Someone get too touchy-feely? I shut down. That’s an anxiety I’m still working through.” said Boogie

“I think we’re way more self-aware when it comes to our emotions than our OGs was. I know I am — I got way more emotional intelligence than my big homies. I think it’s because we talk about it now.” he added.

Watch the new performance below:

Royce 5’9″ talks how he handled Joe Budden & Eminem beef

Royce Da 5’9″ has recently sat down with Math Hoffa on My Expert Opinion’s latest episode, where the Detroit legend talked about Eminem, Joe Buddden, Slaughterhouse, Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz and many other topics.

“Me and Joe’s relationship is a reconciliation. I’m not turning my back on Joe Budden. Joe made comments about Marshall and people over there don’t f**k with him at all. A lot of people were looking at me like ‘yo, why do you still f**king with Joe.’ My answer to that is, because he’s my friend. And my responsibility as friends to both sides is to not tell them how they should feel. You should be able to feel how you wanna feel. I’m not telling you how the problems are solved. You have the liberty and you have the luxury to handle your problems however you want to handle it. And with Joe, how I handle my friends is I don’t stick my friends in trash when they make mistakes.” said Royce.

Then he continues: “Joe made a mistake. I disagree with it. Me and Joe had small falling out about it. We talked about it. We got past it. He apologized to me. He told me he loved me. And he’s still my friend to this day. Even though, I know that I could have took a more business approach if it was just about the money and just moved on from him. And continue to nurture the relationship with Shady Records. I’m not cut like that. If you are my friend, then you are my friend. Some people say ‘he always defended Marshall’, well s**t, I’m always defending all my friends. They said the same thing about Joe and Wu -Tang s**t. Joe said something about an icon that I despised about the fact that he did that. But he’s my man and my thing is to tell him how I feel about it.”

You can watch the interview below:

DJ Khaled releases Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel” remix, produced by Dr. Dre

DJ Khaled is back with his latest studio album, called God Did.

The follow-up to last year’s Khaled Khaled features guest appearances from one of the biggest names in music industry, including Kanye West and Eminem on a song titled “Use This Gospel,” produced by Dr. Dre

Back in 2021, Kanye West revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Ye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Kanye West gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. You can bump the new track below:

Joe Budden laughs at The Game’s Eminem-diss record

Few days ago, The Game released “Drillmatic: Heart Vs. Mind” album, which includes a track “The Black Slim Shady,” a diss-track aimed at Eminem.

In one of his latest episodes on Joe Budden Podcast, Joe Budden and his crew talked about the song.

“Don’t make me jump in there [discussion about ‘The Black Slim Shady.’ I’m trying to have a good time with it. Don’t make it serious,” said Budden. “You all like Game as Eminem better than Eminem as Eminem? ENOUGH OF YOUR THOUGHTS! You liked that song?! We booty clapping today? Are we not gonna tell the truth about that song?”

Then he continues: “I was listening to that s**t, saying, ‘why is Game doing that?’ If you don’t want to hear Em like this, I don’t wanna hear him like this! I don’t like it when the inventor of it do it in a voice and style that he worked on his entire life, so regardless of maybe fans being off it, he has crafted that. Game can do that, cool but you gotta know when to not do it. Game raps better than that… That’s the only song I can comment cause I didn’t hear the rest. That song… c’mon man..”

You can watch the segment below.

The Game makes fun of Eminem’s childhood haircut

The Game has been addicted to Eminem since last year!

It all started with The Drink Champs interview, where the Compton rapper declared that he’s better rapper than Eminem and challenged him to a Verzuz battle.

Couple of weeks ago, Game went further as he dropped “The Black Slim Shady” track from his “Drillmatic: Heart Vs. Mind” album, which is 10-minutes diss track aimed at Eminem.

The West Coast rapper also commented under Hailie’s pictures on Facebook, asking fans if she can rap.

Eminem has not responded yet, or maybe he already did. Couple of days ago, Slim Shady posted a picture of him Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg in the studio with the caption: “Just a few bros hanging out,” showing The Game that the best rappers from his own state are on his side.

The Game is not getting tired of Eminem’s silence as he’s continuing to provoke the Detroit legend by commenting Eminem’s childhood picture under one of the posts on Facebook.

You can check the screenshot of the comment below:

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