New Song: Russ – “Distance” ft. Conway The Machine & Ghostface Killah

Russ has just dropped new album “CHOMP 2,” featuring impressive list of guest features, including Jay Electronica, Jadakiss, The Game Styles P, Westside Gunn, Big K.R.I.T., Snoop Dogg, Joey Bada$$, Big Sean, Wale, Conway The Machine, Ghostface Killah, Cyhi The Prynce, Lloyd Banks and others.

He also stacked his producers to include the likes of Hit-Boy, Boi-1da, DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, 9th Wonder and Harry Fraud.

Griselda’s Conway The Machine is featured on a track titled “Distance,” which also features Ghostface Killah.

You can bump the new track below:

You can stream the whole album below:

Conway’s “La Maquina” was named one of the best albums of 2021 by multiple magazines

As the year 2021 ends, the prestigious hip-hop magazines share their lists of best albums released this year and Conway The Machine’s “La Maquina” made into almost every list.

XXL magazine listed 50 Best Hip Hop Albums of 2021 and Conway’s “La Maquina” is placed at No. 37:

“Conway The Machine radiates the energy of a man who will lick the blood off a pocket knife on La Maquina. The overall feeling of this 11-song collection, delivered at the top of April, is coated with grime, making it one of the coldest projects to release this year.” – XXL

Complex magazine unveiled the list of 50 Best Albums of 2021, and Buffalo’s finest made it at No. 29

“La Maquina is a classic rap gauntlet that affirms a premise that the best rappers are prideful of: Give me any kind of beat and watch me kill it.” – Complex

HotNewHipHop ranks Shady Records’ lyricist at No. 10 on their list of 30 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2021. HNHH also listed 30 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2021 and Conway’s  “Scatter Brain,” featuring J.I.D and Ludacris was placed at No. 21.

New York Times listed “La Maquina” at No. 18 on their list of 40 Best Albums of 2021.

“A cold, cold, cold growl of a classic-minded hip-hop album.” – NY Times

The article will be updated as more lists are coming. Meanwhile, revisit “La Mauina” below:

Royce 5’9″ sends some strong messages to 50 Cent & Lupe Fiasco

Couple of days ago, Royce Da 5′9″ took to Instagram to question why 50 Cent publicly apologized to Pop icon Madonna for making fan about her latest photshoot but did not do the same for Hip Hop legend Lil Kim.

In the video shared on social media, Royce sends message to Fifty: “I have some stuff on my mind I want to get off. I was thinking about the effect hip-hop has had on the world and how we pretty much took over the world. So I got two messages. First message is to my brother 50 Cent, who is one of our kings. If I am a young person coming from another genre or come from another walk of life and I am following the way things are right now, I would think that Madonna is worthy of an apology, but Lil Kim is not. That ain’t the message we want to send, is it? Nah, that is not the message we want to send.”

Then Royce sends second message to Lupe Fiasco: “I know that you and Virgil were real tight. RIP to the brother Virgil. I know me and Lupe had some rap disagreements recently but I just wanna say no rap disagreement should ever supersede our mental well-being and brotherhood. And when I say brotherhood, I don’t mean friendship. That’s not the same. Friendship is not necessary, brotherhood is. So, I just want you to know Lu, that my well wishes and my thoughts are with you in your time of grief and if you need anything on this side, you know the number. Love and respect to you all. Peace.”

Nickel shared the video with the caption: “A message to 2 of our GOATS, Respectfully… 50 Cent and Lupe Fiasco. R.I.P. The Great Virgil Abloh.”

Under the post, producer Symbolyc One commented: “This is why I love you bro.”

Check the video below:

Fivio Foreign wants to do a song with Eminem

In last couple of years, New York rapper Fivio Foreign proved why he is one of the primary figures in Brooklyn’s booming rap scene.

The new school rapper has been having himself a huge year, following his feature on Kanye West’s DONDA album on a track titled “Off The Grid,” which is widely regarded as one of the best songs on the project because of his solid verse, Fivio revealed that Ye was executive-producing his entire next album.

On his latest Instagram story, Fivi asked his fans who he should collaborate on one of his upcoming song on which fans replied with “Eminem.”

It seems Fivio liked the idea as he replied back with: “HTF, Imma get this legend!”

You can check the screenshot of the story below:

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Snoop Dogg reveals Dr. Dre’s reaction when he first heard his upcoming song with Eminem

2021 was a busy year for Snoop Dogg!

The legendary west coast rapper dropped star-studded, highly anticipated collaborative album titled Algorithm last month, became executive at Def Jam Recordings and announced Super Bowl Halftime show with Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mari J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.

Yesterday, Snoop Doggy Dogg visited Ebro Darden’s Apple Music radio show The Ebro Show where he discussed his latest endeavors. He also talked about the upcoming collaboration with Eminem on a song “From Detroit to the LBC” on Mount Westmore album, dropping in the first quarter of 2022.

“You know what’s up next right? Mount Westmore album coming out in the first quarter of 2022. We pullin’ all the way up with videos, maybe a potential motion picture. Oh, and there is sneak peek I gotta do with the great white hope. Our first one. You figure that out who am I talking about. Eminem. You f**king right. That’s a monster jam! It’s so good Dr. Dre said ‘why you ain’t give me one like that?!'” – said Snoop.

“Mount Westmore is a beautiful piece of organized confusion. And there is only one feature. EMINEM. Do the math. We not playing!” – Snoop added.

You can watch the interview below:

Joyner Lucas feels proud of collaborating with Eminem, J. Cole, Lil Baby

2021 has seen a lot of splendid Joyner Lucas releases, from “Your Heart” with J. Cole and “Dreams Unfold” with Lil Tjay to “Late to the Party” with Ty Dolla $ign

The 33-year old rapper has recently teamed up with Chicago’s very own Lil Durk for a new song titled “Rambo,” produced by Wavy SZN and NoFuk.

Joyner has now collaborated with one of the biggest names in hip-hop and RnB, including Eminem, J. Cole, The Game, Chris Brown and Lil Baby and yesterday Worcester, Massachusetts asked his fans who they want him to do a song in feature.

Check the post below and tell Joyner that we need him to collab with GRIP!

Royce 5’9″ shares his thoughts on Eminem’s role in 50 Cent’s “BMF” as White Boy Rick

Royce 5’9″ has recently set down with Lando Bando on TheHipHop Lab where the two discussed many things, including Eminem’s cameo in 50 Cent’s “Black Mafia Family” TV show.

“I love the BMF series. I didn’t go into it expecting anything in particular cause I never knew anything about Meech anyway or the vague stories that I heard in the past. That’s not my generation so all of that s**t is interesting to me. The best part about the series to me is little Meech. He’s doing magnificent job.”

“That Em episode. That’s funny. Man, that s**t went by so fast. I wonder why he didn’t play bigger part. They could have figured out a way to work with White Boy Rick into there. I didn’t know Eminem is going to be in that one. Maybe Meech and White Boy Rick encounter was just brief. I don’t know. I thought he was gonna bump him into prison or some s**t but it’s dope though.” says Royce.

You can watch the interview and Eminem’s cameo after the jump below:

New Song: GRIP – “Spatula”

GRIP unleashes short but bar-heavy, hype-up new track titled “Spatula,” produced by Wili Hendrixs.

This is the first official release from GRIP after dropping 17-track Shady Records debut project I Died For This??, back in August, which featured guest appearances from Eminem, Kay Nellz, Kenny Mason, AHYES, Big Rube, Tate 228, Dead Casssettes, Wara, Royce Da 5’9”, and Wiley from Atlanta.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the new track includes: “Got leeches all on my dick, got b***hes all on my line / Hoppin’ in my DMs, really divin’ out the deep end / Tryna see if we can be friends, well, that depends / Gotta pretend only for the weekend / And don’t keep tabs on the cash he spend / Smash on the dash while your a*s leave him / I know you gotta get laid, but I gotta get paid / I got too many rats on my calendar.”

You can bump the “Spatula” below:

Westside Boogie confirms new album is done, talks Kendrick Lamar comparisons & more

Shady Records’ Westside Boogie has recently set down with HotNewHipHop for an exclusive interview where the Compton rapper revealed that his long-awaited new album, the follow-up of “Everythings For Sale” is around the corner.

Boogie also talked about plans for collaboration album with Smino, why signing to Eminem was the right choice, relationship with GRIP and much more. You can check out the interview below!

On his new album

I think Everythings For Sale was so good, I just want to make sure…Yeah, I’m a perfectionist. I know everybody like, over-uses that word, but I really am a perfectionist. And I won’t put it out unless I believe in it all the way, now I’m finally at a space to where I’m really focused on figuring out paperwork and stuff out now, so now I’m just trolling people at this point. But yeah album done, I’m ready to drop this one and drop another one. I’m just grateful that my fans still waited this long, cause I’d be pissed.

“New album is dropping in the first quarter of 2022” – Westside Boogie

On GRIP, Dreamville, TDE and comparison with Kendrick Lamar 

When I saw GRIP signed to Shady, I reached out. Well, he might have reached out first on Instagram. But then I told him, hit me when he was in LA, I just want to make sure we connect, ‘cause Shady Records you know what I’m saying, we’ve got TDE and Dreamvilles running around like they the biggest gangs in America.

I’m cool when they put me in a box with them like, okay, the three, my three favorite rappers, but it’s when they start comparing me to Kendrick. That’s the one, like that’s my favorite rapper too, but it’s also, I’m competitive. So it’s like I think it’d be… sometimes I know the story is similar, we both from Compton, both rap good, but it’s like oh it’s like the same thing and it’s just like lazy listeners…

On Eminem

“I think it was Paul Rosenberg who heard my music first. He just played stuff for Eminem, and what was dope about first meeting Eminem is he didn’t know like, I mean, he knew ‘em, but he wasn’t talking to me about my bigger songs, he was talking to me about the album cuts and the ins and outs of flows that I didn’t think he would know. And that’s what made me trust him because I knew he coming to me because he really f*ck with my music.

On joint album with Smino

Me and Smino have been talking about this project for probably a year. It’s just timing and getting into a studio. We got some records together. Smino’s on my album, I probably shouldn’t say that, but that’s my boy.

For the full interview, hit HotNewHipHop here.

 

Mac Miller’s mother shares her most streamed artists on Spotify & Eminem is No. 2

Couple of days ago, Spotify Wrapped unveiled the top artists, albums, songs, podcasts, and more that defined how more than 381 million people around the world listened and discovered audio during a year 2021.

“Wrapped” is where Spotify listeners get a deep dive into their most memorable listening moments of the year.

Fans around the world shared the screenshots of their top streamed content, including Mac Miller’s mother, Karen Meyers, whose top five artists’ list goes like this:

1. Mac Miller

2. Eminem

3. BROCKHAMPTON

4. Neck Deep

5. Paramore

Karen Meyers shared the list on her Instagram story. You can check the screenshot below:

Eminem sends Mom’s Spaghetti meals to Detroit Red Wings players after Kraken game

Detroit Red Wings keep winning at a rate probably nobody would ever expected.

The Wings capped off an impressive back-to-back set yesterday, defeating the expansion Seattle Kraken, 4-3 in a shootout and stretching their win streak to a season-high 4 games.

After the game, the players and the staff were served by Eminem’s “Mom’s Spaghetti” meals, from a restaurant that was recently opened by Eminem himself in downtown Detroit.

“Thank you Mom’s Spaghetti for fueling our post-game meal tonight!” wrote one of the staff members on Twitter. The video was retweeted by The Reds official twitter with the caption: “Thanks Mom’s Spaghetti and Eminem!”

In the video, players are thanking Eminem, while Trick Trick and Eminem’s Motor City anthem “Welcome To Detroit” playing background in the locker room.

Check the posts below:

DJ Vlad discusses why Eminem is allowed at Super Bowl after calling Tyler The Creator the ‘f- word’

Faizon Love has recently set down with DJ Vlad for an interview where the two talked about many things, including ‘cancel culture.’

DJ Vlad agrees to people who complain about why the cancel culture fired NFL’s Raiders coach Jon Gruden over the emails in which he used sexist, homophobic and transphobic language but Eminem is allowed to perform at NFL’s Halftime Show after calling Tyler The Creator the f- word in a song “Fall,” from Kamikaze album, released in 2018.

“What people now are pointing out when they are talking about NFL is, for example, at Halftime Show there’s gonna be Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem and as recent as 2018 Eminem was saying fa**ot in his verses. He is rapping ‘Tyler The Creator I see why you call yourself a fa**ot, b**ch’ and this is recent Eminem. This is not 1998 Eminem. No, this is recent Eminem, so you are going to fire this coach over an old emails that was way before 2018 but Eminem could perform at NFL Halftime show, saying the f- word in a recent song and that’s okay. It’s a bit of slippery slope. This is weird ass cancel culture.”

“YouTube took down two of R. Kelly’s channels because of his conviction. So you gonna tell me that anyone that is convicted of something can’t be on YouTube? You gotta take down anyone with criminal record? Where is it going with this?” says DJ Vlad

You can watch the interview below:

 

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