Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade Mathers, shared a video on TikTok where she revealed her most streamed artist on Spotify in 2021 via #SpotifyWrapped feature and unsurprisingly, it’s Eminem 🙂
Hailie shared a video, lip-syncing over Wendy Osefo’s viral words on Wendy’s show: “What? am I a Nicki fan? pull up in the Sri Lanka, WHAT?!”
On the video, the caption reads: “What? Do I listen to my dad’s music? I think my dad’s gone crazy!”
Then Hailie shares the screenshot of Spotify Wrapped where she’s in the top 3% of Eminem listeners in 2021 and that’s what exactly she captioned in a post: “top 3% 💀”
Royce Da 5’9″ has recently set down with Lando Bando on The Hip Hop Lab where the Detroit legend had a long conversation about why young Detroit rappers misunderstand Eminem.
“I think the youngins are just regurgitating anecdotical s**t. I don’t think they understand how much they don’t make sense. It’s like, you go and do an interview, you say your top five is Juan, Blade, Herc, Malik and Jesse. ‘What about Eminem? Oh, no, no, no, no. I didn’t really grow up listening to that but I think he is a great lyricist tho.’ I can respect that answer. So…8 Mile, that was not an accurate depiction of Detroit ni**a? Ain’t nobody be on 8 Mile…’I like Royce, Slum Village but they ain’t real Detroit sound.’ I could even take that. Now you are in a position where you can go out and paint the picture of Detroit however you think the world should see Detroit. The fact that you benefited from years and years of groundwork that myself, Marshall, Sean… There are ni**as who are benefiting from things that you don’t even realize. Maybe they will realize in retrospect.”
“Now that you have arrived in this place and Detroit is more visible in terms of the world viewership, just connected to the rest of the world. We used to be like a sea market. Me, Marshall, Slum Village, we were representing sea market. That’s were the no-fly-zone came from. People used to just come here, shoot through real quick, grab a bag and keep it pushing. Trick Trick said ‘no no no no, no more!’ He ruined his relationships, he put his livelihood on the line to stand on the frontline of the city. Nobody gotta say thank you for it or nothing like that. These are just facts. All of these are documented. So, now, you guys got how you all wanted. You are cool. The world loves you all. The world is biting your style. You rap like Detroit, you sound like Detroit, you look like Detroit. What exactly do you want Eminem to do? Do you want to sign to Shady Records? Everybody wanna sign Icewear Vezzo right now. Everybody wanna sign Peasy. Do you see them sign to Shady Records? I think the reason Shady Records is so successful is because they know who they are.”
“They have been publicly condemning Marshall in an attempt to separate themselves from being associated with his name because they think that’s the cool thing to do. It’s not cool thing because ‘Eminem doesn’t f**k with ni**as,’ it’s considered cool thing because ni**as have found a comfort zone in complaining about things. I wonder if they know how crazy they sound. They are making demands based off of an assumption that you have that this person does not f**k with you. They have nothing, no actions, no previous that they can correlate any of this feelings to. They are like ‘WHY HE DON’T EMBRACE ME.’ It speaks to your ignorance and immaturity and how reasonable that you even are willing to be to demand that he pull up. Pull up WHERE, NI**A? FOR WHAT? WHAT ARE WE PULLING UP FOR? Bro, you are talking about grown a** man. Put a daughter to a college. He has been famous for 20 years. The man has not hang out in a nightclub for more than 10 years. The man has not took a drink, thought about drug in over 10 years. He is not same young, wild, out here having fun Eminem that he was when G-unit was running around.”
“Have you seen Eminem on tour? He is just who he is. When he was out and was moving around a certain way, he conducted his business in a way that was indicative of what he was doing at that time. It’s no different from now. He is conducting his business but it’s indicative who he is now and where they are as a brand. Who they sign is none of you ni**as f**king business. Why the f**k do you care if Shady Records sign Griselda? And you don’t want to give him credit just because it’s not the kind of music that you are not into? So we are looking at bunch of crybaby ni**as complaining and yelling about perceived problem not coming with any solutions.”
“Nobody blew the whistle about Marshall getting on that f**king 95 minutes song with all these f**king rappers he didn’t know. He did that because I called him and talked him into it. And it took me a long time to talk him into it. Thank God he adores Sean, he loves Sean. He did not like the beat. You don’t understand how it feels to have a beat that you don’t like that you gotta write the song to. And you gotta represent yourself in somebody else’s world that you don’t even understand. And they don’t understand yours but you are forcing it because you wanna try to make people feel better. Em been damn near on every album Sean got and they shot videos.”
“My first impression at Sada Baby was he creatively fearless. I gotta respect that before anything. That ni**a entertained me before I even understand what he was saying. And I’m not sure that I’m an executive that’s gonna take to the next level. I was sitting there when Dr. Dre played My Name Is sample to Eminem and Marshall said ‘Hi, my name is…’ and Dre was like ‘WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY? YOU GOTTA DO THAT’ and he picked a piece of the record that had been sampled over and over again on classic records in hip-hop history but this was way at the end of the song where not other producer would thought to even pull from and that’s where the My Name Is came from. And My Name Is is the reason why Marshall is the Marshall he is today. Without Dr. Dre to have that divine instinct to be able to figure out which record takes you to the next level…without that.. you know what I mean?!… Dre did it over and over again. He did it for Game, he did it for Fifty, for Marshall, he did it for Snoop. Four times he changed the world. He did it with NWA, he did it with himself, he did it with D.L.C. So, Sada Baby, Tee Grizzley, they don’t need Eminem. Who knows what Sada Baby needs? Who knows if he needs anything? That’s up to hi to find that you and figure it out during his journeys. It’s up to us as OGs help facilitate that and do anything we can to water the seed.” – said Nickel
Then Royce continues talking about Kanye West saying signing Big Sean was the worst decision he has ever made, Donda album, Drake and more. You can watch the full thing below:
The rollout for Rick Ross’s forthcoming album titled “Richer Than I Ever Been” continues. Yesterday, billboards started appearing in Miami that read, “Until You Seen Success You Considered Roguish” and “Talkin Them Dollars How I Touch It Come Off As A Profit”
Today, Rick Ross unveiled the cover art, release date and features for the album. “Richer Than I Ever Been” drops on December 10, 2021 and it features guest appearances from Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, Future, 21 Savage, The Dream, Wale, Swizz Beats and more.
“These are the posters I wanted on my walls as a kid. These are the cars I wanted as a kid. This is the music I loved since a kid. December 10th I get to live it all again. Richer than I ever been.” captioned Rozay while sharing the cover art of the album. He revealed the features by tagging all of the artists that took part in the project.
Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg from The Eminem Show album is now eligible for eight times platinum in the United States and the song has surpassed 8 million units in the country.
Despite never being released as a single, the song has managed to chart numerous times worldwide and is one of Eminem’s most streamed songs on Spotify, with over 1 billion streams.
The unofficial video of the song also has more than half billion views on YouTube, making the song diamond if we count total consumption units.
“Till I Collapse” was also crowned as Spotify’s number one work-out song of all time.
The song is double platinum in United Kingdom, Italy and Denmark.
Mary J. Blige has recently set down with Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen where she talked about her Super Bowl Pepsi Halftime Show 2022 performance with Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar.
“I’m not nervous. I’m cool. I mean, it’s the world that’s gonna be watching but I think I’ll be alright.”
“The first time I did it I was in the background with Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and I was just in the background but I’m gonna be in the front with all my peers which is Dre, Snoop, Eminem and Kendrick. I’m a Queen of Hip-Hop Soul.” says Mary J. Blige
Super Bowl LVI will be the 56th Super Bowl and the 52nd modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship. The game is scheduled to be played on February 13, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Watch the interview below:
Music legend @MaryJBlige dished on co-headlining the #SBLVI Halftime Show: “I’m gonna be in the front with all of my peers… and you know, I’m the Queen of Hip Hop Soul.” 🎤 #WWHLpic.twitter.com/g9tWVILaFW
Power Book IV: Force is the latest spinoff in the Power universe, headlined by Joseph Sikora which will premiere on Sunday, February 6 at 9 pm ET on STARZ network.
“The Force centers on the mothership series’ Tommy Egan, played by Sikora, as he leaves New York behind and heads towards Chicago, even though he is warned by a character in the trailer that Chicago might not be the best choice for him.” via The Deadline.
The Power Universe series are overseen by Power creator and showrunner Courtney A. Kemp. She executive produces Power Book IV: Force through her production company called End of Episode alongside 50 Cent through G-Unit Film and Television.
In one of his latest Instagram posts, 50 Cent announced that the theme song of “Force” which feature new school rapper Lil Dur and his longtime collaborator, Jeremih.
“Ok! THE FORCE theme song is done. Me, Lil Durk and Jeremih coming soon! BOOM! Chi-Town vibes! Green Light Gang!” captioned Fifty.
Earlier this year, news emerged that Xzibit’s partner, who was with him for 20 years, filed for divorce. Almost at the same time as Dr. Dre’s separation from his wife.
However, it appears they have reached the “healing and moving forward” part of their divorce journeys and their recent Instagram post proves it.
In the pictures shared by Xzibit, the Detroit rapper is seen waring “N.W.A”-inspired t-shirt with the letters “N.W.D” on one side, which is a short form of “Ni**az Wit Divorces”, while Dr. Dre poses with him as he shows off the alternate “Straight Outta Marriage” side of the t-shirt.
“Man, we over here healing and moving forward.#NWD #NiggazWitDivorces” – captioned Xzibit.
Shady Records’ Westside Boogie spits two new freestyles for Dezzie Gee’s “A Trip To The Corner Store.”
During a short video, Boogie snaps over two instrumentals, including K8do’s viral TikTok hit song “Go Off.”
Some of the quotable lyrics from the song includes: “I’ve been lurking in the deep end, I’ve been searching for a meaning / All these b**ches got secrets, all these ni**as got demons / I see that I done lent a helping hand to the ruin / Oh I understand that now that I’m fluent in influence / Take this little bit of light, spread this little bit of glow / Show my ni**as they can heal, then put my foot up in the door.”
D12, a legendary hip-hop group formed in 1996 and led by ‘de facto’ leader Eminem, has launched new website and new merchandise came with it.
After dropping two albums, the group achieved mainstream success, as their projects topped the charts in many countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France and more.
Now, the group members want to keep the legacy alive so the home of D12 world has been created. The website includes merchandise, iconic discography, and livestream room which is scheduled for every Saturday at 9 PM – 12 AM GMT.
The group announced the news on social media with the caption: “We got the new website poppin with new merch and more to come! The brand will never die and we’re breathing new life into it starting now! #D12falife!”
In related news, D12 are the special guests at Snoop Dogg’s “I Wanna Thank Me” tour in Europe, starting August 28, 2022, which will also feature performances from Xizibit and Obie Trice.
Check the announcement below and visit D12’s website here
We got the new website poppin with new merch and more to come! The brand will never die and we’re breathing new life into it starting now! #D12falife! https://t.co/RN0hN8RN0X
During a recent appearance on The Paul Finebaum Show, Charles Barkley, who is a former professional basketball player and now an analyst on Inside the NBA, expressed his wish to meet hip hop mogul Eminem someday.
The Hall Of Fame receiver was asked who is on his bucket list of people he’d like to meet.
“I would like to meet Eminem. I am a big fan of his. I got to meet Snoop Dogg last year. I have met Dr. Dre before. I have met Denzel Washington, which was awesome… There are very few people that I have not had the opportunity to meet.”
On this day, exactly 19 years ago, in November 26, 2002, Royce Da 5’9″ dropped his major debut album “Rock City (Version 2.0)” featuring guest appearances from Eminem, Pusha T, Pharrell, Twista, DJ Premier and more. The album is an updated version of “Rock City” which Royce released independently at the end of 2001.
First week sales for the album is unknown but “Rock City” reached No. 7 on US Billboard Independent Albums chart and No. 29 on US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Royce’s first ever solo effort received generally positive reviews from critics, praising Royce’s lyrical delivery.
The first single of the album “Boom” reached No. 48 on US Billboard Hot Rap Songs charts. The disk also has a Side B song, titled “Soldier’s Story.” “Boom” was later sampled on the track “Crash”, performed by Schoolboy Q in 2019.
The second single “You Can’t Touch Me,” which also has Side B with a song titled “D-Elite”, reached No. 66 on US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.
The third and final single is the album title track “Rock City,” featuring Eminem’s vocals on the chorus and scratches. The song charted at No. 99 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Track chart. Music video of the song features cameo from Big Proof.