Benzino recognizes Eminem’s contributions to hip-hop, calls him one of the best & offers peace to Stans

It looks like Benzino has ended his almost two decade long feud with Eminem.

Yesterday, the rapper-turned-reality star hopped on Twitter to recognize Eminem’s contribution to hip-hop culture and offered a peace to his fans.

“To all Eminem fans and Stans all over the world, the beef is officially over. I am letting you all know I have no hate towards any of his fans and recognize his contributions to hip-hop. He truly is apart of the culture and one of the best to rock the mic regardless of his color.” – he said.

Later, he added one more tweet about going back and forth with fans on Twitter:

“I realize that me going back and forth with Eminem fans is not good for the culture, my spirit, my legacy and most importantly, my beautiful, talented daughter Coi Leray. I do not want any negativity from me affect her dream. This is truly over. God Bless All”

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Conway talks the difference between his relationships with Eminem and Kanye West & Jay Z

Conway The Machine has recently released his long-awaited Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes and before that, the Buffalo rapper made an appearance on Kanye West’s Donda album.

During the conversation with Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, Conway explained the difference between relationships with Eminem and Kanye West and Jay-Z.

“Yeah. Relationship with Eminem was more business than personal. I do not want to say the wrong thing. I am kind of careful, but it was more business, and rightfully so, that is how our relationship started. We did not really have no, I guess, relationship like that. We spoke a couple times on the phone, kicked it with him a couple of times at Coachella and stuff like that, but he a good dude.” said Conway.

“He called me, told my album was a classic, man, and he loves what I am doing. I do not got nothing bad to say about him but you know, Ye and Hov, guys like that, they more personal. That’s nothing saying bad about Em. He held me down. Gave me this opportunity on his platform. He let us know ‘I’m kicking with you all.” Conway added.

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Eminem shows love to Billie Eilish during her stop in Detroit for “Happier Than Ever” world tour

Billie Eilish planned to perform at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit as part of her “Where Do We Go?” World Tour in 2020, but she had to cancel the show due to the pandemic.

Finally, the singer returned triumphantly to Detroit for a sold-out stop on her “Happier Than Ever,” The 2022 World Tour. During that stop, Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas, received a warm welcome from Eminem.

The Detroit legend greeted the British superstar and her brother with his iconic Mom’s Spaghetti meals.

Finneas O’Connell took to Instagram to share a picture of the meal on his story with the caption: “Thank you, Eminem.”

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Watch Behind The Scenes video of Super Bowl Halftime Show 2022

Hip-hop finally had its moment at the Super Bowl last month when legends Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige took to the stage for an electrifying halftime show at the So-Fi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The spectacular, high-energy performance was a powerful celebration of hip hop and its evolution over the last three decades, centering on the legacy of Dr. Dre, a pioneer of West Coast rap whose outsize influence on the genre helped shape the careers of his co-headliners, especially his protegee, Eminem, and fellow hometown heroes, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar.

The music director Adam Blackstone has recently shared the Behind The Scenes video of the show. In the caption, he wrote: “COME BEHIND THE SCENES with BBE and experience “DRE DAY”. Still coming down off what was such an incredible Super Bowl Pepsi Halftime show! I wanted to share a small glimpse of what the process was for us to get to where we ended up musically! And for me, it all starts with TEAM!!!! Thank you to each and every band and production person, company, and crew member that made this possible to Pull off. ENJOY THE RIDE!”

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Kxng Crooked & Joell Ortiz drop joint project “Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse”

After a wave of critiques from Royce 5’9″ and Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz heated argument going viral, Kxng Crooked and Joell Ortiz drop their joint controversial project “Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse”

“I’ve been talking about my life in the booth since I was eight. This is a part and a chapter of my life. So, I got all rights to talk about my life. If they don’t like it, I can’t be mad at that. I ain’t mad at that. Nobody is going to tell me I have to ask for permission to talk about my life. Musically.” said Crooked before releasing the project.

The Rise & Fall of Slaughterhouse only features two guest appearances from Blakk Soul and Sly Pyper ‘The Wizard’, and Traxx Sanders.

You can stream the much-anticipated project below!

Charlamagne says The Game VS Eminem is closer match-up than people think

Charlamagne Tha God has recently talked about The Game saying he’s better than Eminem on The Breakfast club.

While Charlamagne agrees that Eminem is the biggest rapper of all time, The Game can still go against Eminem.

“Personally, I do like The Game’s music more than Eminem’s but Eminem is the biggest rapper of all time so on paper it does not sound like a great match-up but when it comes to a matter of culture that’s a little bit closer than people think. When you talk about the culture, you play have played way more Game songs in the club than than Eminem.” he says.

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Royce 5’9″ reacts to The Game sayin he’s better than Eminem

During his recent appearance on Drink Champs with NORE and DJ EFN, The Game said he used to think Eminem was better than him but now he thinks he is not.

On a recent Instagram Livestream with producer Mike Zombie, who has been in the studio with Game, Royce 5’9″ offered his thoughts about the situation:

“I have seen it, whenever anybody mention Em’s name they make it a headline. … But I feel like, every MC should feel like that. Game is a monster. He will just have his hands full. Eminem is a hard dude to out-rap. Nine times out of 10, you will be sending him your verse or when he get your verse…he gonna aim to out-rap you. He probably ain’t get out-rapped ever, that competitive edge is always there.” – said Royce.

Mike Zombie, who recently recently produced Eminem’s “These Demons,” from Music To Be Murdered By album, added that The Game and Eminem should collab again for the culture.

“They have to do it for the culture… Eminem is my favorite rapper of all time. Can’t nobody outrap him but this needs to happen.”

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Paul Rosenberg teases another Eminem & Westside Boogie collab

After dropping Everythings For Sale in 2019, Westside Boogie is reading another project to drop through Shady Records.

The Compton rapper has recently shared a picture of himself and Eminem on Instagram with the caption: “Final stages..y’all irritated I know but I love y’all.”

The picture was reshared by Paul Rosenberg on Twitter, saying: Look… Westside Boogie got ⁦Eminem throwin’ dubs again. He was doing it the whole time we were in LA… caught a vibe I guess! Ha! New music on the horizon!

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Eminem surpasses Adele & Ariana Grande in Spotify’s monthly listeners | Check the Top 20

Eminem has now surpassed Adele, Ariana Grande, and Bruno Mars on Spotify’s monthly listeners’ chart and currently is occupying the 9th place.

Slim Shady now has 55.45 million monthly listeners.

You can check out the current standing for the top 20 artists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify below:

1. The Weeknd – 78.85 million

2. Ed Sheeran – 78.47 million

3. Justin Bieber – 78.09 million

4. Dua Lipa – 66.30 million

5. Taylor Swift – 57.89 million

6. Coldplay – 57.60 million

7. Imagine Dragons – 56.72 million

8. Doja Cat – 55.98 million

9. Eminem – 55.45 million

10. Adele – 55.45 million

11. Bruno Mars – 53.97 million

12. Ariana Grande – 53.89 million

13. Drake – 53.75 million

14. J Balvin – 51.98 million

15. David Guetta – 50.67 million

16. Lil Nas X – 50.65 million

17. Elton John – 50.22 million

18. Kanye West – 48.72 million

19. Rihanna – 48.32 million

20. Billie Eilish – 48.22 million

Royce 5’9″ talks if Eminem is to be blamed for Slaughterhouse’s unsuccessful debut

Royce 5’9″ has recently done a livestream question and answer session on Instagram. The Detroit legend was asked if Eminem was to blame for the unsuccessful start of Slaughterhouse when they dropped their Shady Records debut album Welcome To: Our House in 2011.

“Do I blame Marshall for Our House? What do you mean? The way it came out? Em put his f**king soul into Our House. Em probably put as much work as I did in that project.” said Royce.

Royce continues: “When I collaborate with somebody, especially like Em, first of all, I’m always going to trust his judgment. Same way with Preem. I’mma trust his judgment. I’m a firm believer in roles. People play roles depending on what situation it is. Whenever I’m working with Em, I play a position, very rarely do I try to play the lead position because I know that’s something he used to do. Same with Preem. We disagree in lots of things. If there is something he feels super strongly about, I go against my better judgment because I know if Preem is wrong then I’m willing to take the L with him. If he is right, you can’t be more right. And I feel the same way about Marshall.”

“Marshall had a vision for Our House and when we put it out, fans thought it was too polished. I’m very aware of all the mistakes we made creatively and I can take the blame for a lot of those. I don’t blame Marshall anything for creatively. I see the mistakes that were made but I told him don’t trip on that. Cause he felt like ‘I touched too much, I did too much.’ And I was like ‘Nah, don’t even do that. If its L to take, we going to take it together.’ It was all good when we were in the studio together. We had the same energy so ain’t nobody to blame. I appreciate the work Eminem put in it.” Royce added.

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Tech N9ne talks how Eminem & other rap legends embraced him as an artist

Tech N9ne has recently sat down on Holdin Court Podcast where he talked about how he met Lil Wayne, T.I, Eminem, KRS One, Raekwon and how they embraced him as an artist which lead to him creating projects with them.

“I was always a weirdo to everybody with red hair and painted face. I could not believe when I started doing s**t like Paid Dues and Rock The Bells that Raekwon would come up to me like ‘I love your s**t.’ KRS-1 knew who I was. When we first did “The Anthem” and I ran into Eminem and he knew me and all these motherf**kers knew me, I felt like I was just an odd man out. I didn’t know those ni**as were paying attention all these years. I didn’t know T.I. was in jail and there white boys were playing my s**t. I didn’t know f**king Wayne was listening to “Questions – Gang Related” soundtracks. They tell me all these s**t how they found out. I thought I was just an outcast ni**a that ni**as don’t f**k with because I was on Rock N Roll s**t, here and there. I was on Gangster s**t. I was on Rock ‘N Roll s**t. Hip-Hop s**t. Gospel s**t. Opera s**t. Everything.”

“It’s also a weird thing that when people mention Eminem, they mention my name with it when it comes to lyrics because I just been doing me. I ain’t trying to sound like nobody. We rap fast but we don’t sound anything like Bones, Twista or Eminem. We sound like ourselves.” said Tech N9ne.

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The Game goes mad after Eminem becomes highest singles selling artist, implies labels bought his music

The Game continues to insist that he is a better rapper than Eminem. The controversy was first introduced when the Los Angeles rapper sat down with NORE and DJ EFN on Drink Champs and spoke about not being afraid of going up against the Detroit icon in an Verzuz or real battles.

“Eminem, Eminem is Eminem. I like Eminem, he’s one of the f**king good emcees, great emcees. I used to think Eminem was better than me. He not. He not. He’s not. Ay, challenge it. It’s not drama! I’m not saying I want smoke with Eminem, I’m saying I want smoke with Eminem, him, and him, whoever.”

After several music fans attempted to shut The Game down with messages about Eminem having the most certified Platinum and Gold singles in history, Game responded that he is unwavering. In the series of tweets, he says:

“All this talk I see on the net saying Eminem is better than me because he sold more records is like saying McDonald’s is better than Tam’s burgers, it’s FALSE !!! They just put more money in McDonald’s and promoted the s**t out the happy meal dangling toys in kids faces.”

“Translation for those of you who don’t know how major record companies do business: it’s a machine designed to work for the artists who PLAY NICE in massa’s house. I was TOO REAL, TOO UNAPOLOGETICALLY BLACK & cut the puppet strings early on in my career n decided to rebel.”

“Major labels are known for BUYING ALBUMS & paying off everyone to boost sales of the artists THEY CHOOSE to shine the light on. If you ain’t dancin’ to massa’s tune, you lose your budget & the machine is taken off your project and put to work on another artist who’s willing to SD.”

“A lot of y’all have no idea what goes on behind the doors of these labels. I’ve been front & center and have kept quiet about a lot of sh*t mainly because I didn’t care about it enough to take time out of my life to open this can of worms.”

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