Westside Boogie tells Eminem he’s ready to go at anybody who discredits his legendary status

Westside Boogie has recently dropped his sophomore album More Black Superheroes under Shady Records, featuring Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy and Smino among others.

To promote the album, Boogie sat down with Sway In The Morning where he received a surprise phone-call from Shade 45 boss, Eminem.

With the recent discrediting comments from The Game, Sway told Eminem: “Em, them dudes going crazy. I know there has been lot of folks who fell off the horse and hit their head on a rock that talks that trying to deny your skillset, I’m not one of them. I’ve seen it from the beginning to now. They are going crazy.”

On which Eminem replied: “Thank you Sway. Coming from you bro, that means alot.”

And Boogie intervened: “And you always can call. Let me know bro, I’m one call away, I’m ready to go at whoever, you know! Let me know man!”

“I got you.” Eminem added.

You can watch that part of the interview below:

50 Cent & Dr. Dre’s song from “Detox” album surfaces online

50 Cent’s “Psycho” song from Dr. Dre’s mythical “Detox” album has been fully surfaced online, featuring Ester Dean.

50 Cent has previously claimed that the single was Dr. Dre’s next single for “Detox” album and was threatening to leak it because he felt like the label was not doing enough for him. Dr. Dre and 50 eventually made up, and this single ended up being scrapped.

Dr. Dre ended up re-using the song’s beat for a Chrysler commercial back in 2011.

Now the song is fully available on YouTube, but there is no Dr. Dre verse in it. There were also reports back in 2014 that the song would be included in another mythical album, “Street King Immortal,” by 50 Cent.

You can listen to the song below:

Danny Garcia reacts on Eminem mentioning him on a new single from “Elivs” movie

This week, Eminem released a new single “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green, produced by Dr. Dre from much anticipated “Elvis” movie soundtracks album.

In a song, Eminem references American professional boxer Danny Óscar Garcia with the following lines: “Still goin’ toe-to-toe, I’m still boxing with all my demons  but a couple Xanny bars and I’m Danny Gar–, see ya! (Garcia)

Tattle his demons Eminem uses rap as a medicine to keep him from doing drugs again. After a couple Xanny bars (as in “zany bars”, or crazy rhymes that he comes up with) his demons leave because he is Danny Gar-see ya.

Philadelphia-born rapper jumped on his social media to shows some love to Eminem for the reference. “Legendary Eminem drop my name in his new song. Respect.” he said, with a lots of emojis. He also shared the lyrics of the song on Twitter. Check the posts below:

He also shared a video on Instagram story, saying: “Eminem said my name on a song. The price went up! Price went all the way up!” And in the next one, he put the lyrics over Eminem’s picture with the caption: “Goat talk”

Danny Garcia has previously showed love to Eminem when the Detroit legend released Recovery. Check the tweet below:

Eminem surprises Boogie by calling into Shade 45 to express his thoughts on his new album

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.”

You can watch it below:

 

The Game makes fun of Eminem’s new single from “Elvis” movie

Eminem has recently released a new single “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green, produced by Dr. Dre and Luis Resto, from the soundtracks album of an upcoming biopic movie “Elvis.”

While the song received generally positive reviews from the fans, The Game looks less impressed with the new single, as he continues to bite Slim Shady to trick him into a Verzuz battle and give more promotion to his new album, which, reportedly, has been delayed and the original release date is now moved to the next month.

Few hours ago, the Compton rapper updated his story on Instagram by sharing the cover of Eminem’s new song with the caption: “Ayeeee man!!! This is who is better than me?” with lots of laughing emojis.

You can check the screenshot of The Game’s story below:

 

New Song: Logic – “Ten Years,” ft. Royce 5’9″

After teasing his album for a minute, Logic has returned with his 30-track project, titled Vinyl Days.

The Maryland rapper has been rolling out this record for months as he has delivered one single after another, highlighting his desire to take things back to the sonic essence of Hip Hop.

The new album features guest appearances from Action Bronson, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Russ, Blu & Exile, The Game, DJ Premier, AZ, RZA and more.

It also features Royce 5’9″ on a track titled “Ten Years.” The Detroit legend kicks his verse by referencing Jay Electronica: “I ain’t a hoodlum, they ain’t arrest or murder me yet / Why ain’t I Muslim? Jay Elec’ ain’t converted me yet!”

You can bump the new track below:

Westside Boogie releases new album “More Black Superheroes”

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.

You can bump the new album below!

Ireland fans sing popular football chant during 50 Cent’s concert in Dublin

50 Cent’s United Kingdom tour continues and the crowd’s admission has been immensely impressive so far!

Last week, Fifty was performing at the OVO Arena in Wembley last Friday, 10 June, 2022 when he made the crowd slightly emotional after he said he was not sure if the United Kingdom would remember him.

Fiddy told to the thousands in the crowd: “You all did not forget. I thought you forgot about me.” He then made a reference to Dr. Dre who produced 50 Cent’s major-label debut album, an all-time classic, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, back in 2003.

You know like they Forgot About Dre,” 50 added before spitting some Eminem bars from the song: “Nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish and motherf***ers act like they forgot about Dre.”

Couple of days ago, during his performance in Dublin, Ireland, Fifty made fans sing the popular football anthem “Ole Ole Ole” which was used for a song titled “Put ‘Em Under Pressure.” It was the official song to the Republic of Ireland national football team’s 1990 FIFA World Cup campaign in Italy.

You can watch the amazing crowd singing for 50 Cent below:

Eminem drops “The King And I” featuring CeeLo Green off “Elvis” movie

“Elvis” is an upcoming biographical musical film directed by Baz Luhrmann, from a screenplay written by Luhrmann, Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce, and Jeremy Doner, with a story by Luhrmann and Doner.

The film chronicles the life and career of singer and actor Elvis Presley, from his early days as a child to becoming a pop star and movie star, as well as his complex relationship with his manager Colonel Tom Parker.

At the press conference of the movie, compared Elvis’ embrace of Black music to Eminem “Parker sees this kid who’s grown up in one of the white designated houses in the black community, and is really genuinely like Eminem. Eminem, of course, grew to prominence in the mid-to-late 1990s rapping on tracks alongside the likes of Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg, going on to become one of the biggest rappers alive, echoing Elvis’ movements in rock ‘n’ roll.” said Luhrmann.

It’s not a surprise the main theme song for the movie features Eminem’s titled “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green and produced by Dr. Dre and Luis Resto.

Couple of weeks ago, in a new interview with KTLA, Green revealed that Eminem gave him one night to write the hook of the song: ““Me and Eminem have been friends for years, I have longed for an opportunity to work with him. He said ‘hey man can you do this for me? I need it really quickly, I need it tonight.’ So when Eminem says he needs something tonight, you deliver.”

The single is finally out on all platforms, you can bump it below!

Bizarre recalls the night Big Proof was shot, says killer won the lawsuit on court

Bizarre has recently sat down with Math Hoffa on the latest episode of My Expert Opinion, also starring Poison Pen, ESSO, HYNAKEN and MR. MECC, where the D12 legend talked about the stories of early days of dirty dozen.

Bizzy also recalled the night Big Proof was shot and killed in the club.

“Proof went to a strip club, with his hommies and he was doing with a dude a pool game. They both were intoxicated. The bouncer of the club was the dude who was playing against his cousin. And allegedly the dude shot in the air and I guess the bouncer heard the shots and he just came and start shooting, recklessly. He shot proof and he shot his own cousin and killed both of them. And he beat the case because he was the security of the spot. In his defense, he was protecting the property.” said Bizarre.

You can watch the interview below:

Alexa Bliss raps Eminem’s “Killshot,” claims she recites it ‘at least 5 times a week’

Few days ago, professional wrestler Alexa Bliss, who is currently signed to WWE, shared a fun fact with Twitter.

The former-WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion admitted that she raps along to Eminem’s “Killshot,” which is a diss song towards Machine Gun Kelly, very regularly: “Fun fact – I rap Eminem’s “Killshot” at least five times a week and if you know me, you know that it really may be more than that lol.” she wrote on Twitter.

To prove it, a fan shared a video which shows Bliss following along to the song while only occasionally looking at the lyrics: “Welp here’s the proof, thanks Twitter.” Alexa wrote before sharing a fan’s video.

She also admitted that she has nothing against MGK: “I also like MGK too! lol – I just love Eminem’s music always have and plus he always has great one liners that inspire me for promos.”

The D.O.C. thanks Eminem, Dr. Dre & others for working on new documentary

A new documentary titled The DOC, which the legendary rapper The D.O.C. produced himself and first-time film director Dave Caplan helmed, is telling Tracy Lynn Curry’s full story, from his humble beginnings in Dallas to his recent religious reawakening.

The film’s talking heads are a who’s who of hip-hop, including interviews with Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Tone Loc, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Too $hort, Xzibit, and on and on, as well as members of Curry’s family and his ex Erykah Badu.

The movie premiered few days ago in New York as part of the Tribeca Film Festival and it will be available for streaming soon.

The D.O.C. took a time to share a picture with Eminem and Dr. Dre on his Instagram to show the appreciation to every person who were involved in the project: “All of these amazing people did a fantastic job on what they’re calling the Hidden Gem at Tribeca!! Thank you all!”

You can check the post below:

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