Back in September 2020, in a mysterious tweet Kanye West said that he has a remix of “Use This Gospel” in his vault, featuring Eminem, produced by Dr. Dre. Ye also revealed that its his daughter’s favorite song.
“THANK YOU FOR RAPPING ON THE DR DRE REMIX OF USE THIS GOSPEL I HAVW 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.” said Kanye.
Jay-Z’s own streaming service, TIDAL, has just retweeted the tweet with the quote: “Hey Kanye, what’s the ETA (estimated time of arrival) on this?” The streaming platform probably teased that the song is coming in near future.
As reports say, Kanye West is releasing a ‘playlist’ of his unreleased music. The collaboration with Eminem might be included in that playlist. Meanwhile, check the tweet and the original version of “Use This Gospel” below:
After Eminem and Snoop Dogg squashed there so called beef, it looks like the two are recording new song as Shade 45 and Snoop Doggy Dogg confirmed it.
“That new Snoop Dogg and Eminem is coming soon” wrote Eminem’s radio station Shade 45 on Instagram.
In the video, Snoop Dogg says: “When ni**as hear Eminem on that record that’s just on whole another level.”
Dr. Dre has recently announced that Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mari J. Blige and Snoop Dogg are performing at the Super Bowl Halftime show in February, 2020. Maybe Eminem and Snoop Dogg have recorded a song for that event or its for Dr. Dre’s new album.
Few days ago, Kanye West’s “Stronger” was certified diamond in the United States for selling 10,000,000 units in the country, becoming only the second rapper in history to produce his own diamond single.
Until today, Eminem was only other rapper to produce his own Diamond song, TWICE: “Lose Yourself” and “Not Afraid” are both diamond certified and they are produced by Slim Shady himself. “Love The Way You Lie,” with Rihanna is also diamond but the production credits fully goes to Alex Da Kid.
This mark’s the first ever diamond certification for Kanye West, while Eminem has five diamond certifications. Three for singles and two for albums (The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show)
Reportedly, Curtain Call: The Hits and Recovery albums are also close to diamond certifications.
Kanye West becomes only the 2nd rapper to produce his own Diamond song!
Stronger is now Diamond & produced by Kanye West & Mike Dean (w/ programming from Timbaland)
Eminem is the only other rapper to produce their own Diamond song (twice – Lose Yourself & Not Afraid)
Also, check the list of rappers with at least one diamond singles below:
Rappers with at least one diamond song 💎
Cardi B
Black Eyed Peas
Drake
Eminem
Fetty Wap
Kanye West
Lil Nas X
Macklemore
Pharrell
Post Malone
Quavo
Swae Lee
Travis Scott
Wiz Khalifa
XXXTentacion
Young Thug
About a month ago, Jacob Elordi was at Jimmy Kimmel’s show where he talked to guest host Julie Bowen about having a crush on her, learning how to do an American accent by listening to Eminem, spending time in Australia during the beginning of the pandemic with his parents, growing a mullet and his girlfriend cutting it off, “Euphoria” season 2 coming out and using stunt penis’, and The Kissing Booth 3 on Netflix.
“When I was younger and I decided to be an actor and there was not way I come here and not be able to do the accent and I listened to a lots of Eminem. I was like enormous Eminem fan.” – said Jacob.
Then Julie asks him to do a few lines of “Lose Yourself” and the the start rapping the chorus of an iconic rap song.
In the last decade (since 2011), Eminem was featured in 38 songs but we did our best to choose 10 of the best Eminem guest verses. Check out the list below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of our social media accounts.
Since Eminem and Tech N9ne appeared together on 1999 song “The Anthem,” fans of both camps have wanted to see these two lyrical monsters to collaborate and it finally happened in 2015. In an interview with Sway, Tech described the song as a “puzzle” and revealed that Eminem didn’t ask money for the feature. Em asked for a verse in exchange. Later, that verse appeared on Shady Records soundtracks album for Southpaw movie, a track called “Beast” which also featured Busta Rhymes and Kxng Crooked.
9. Logic – “Homicide” ft. Eminem (2019)
“Homicide” is the third single released from Logic’s 2019 album, titled Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. The track exhibits Logic and Eminem’s rapid-fire flows. The title seems to assert that they are lyrically murdering their detractors and non-lyrical rappers.
8. Conway The Machine – “BANG” ft. Eminem (2019)
“BANG” marks the first official collaboration between Eminem and Griselda’s heavyweight Conway the Machine. The track has an aggressive tone and two emcees are trading verse over hadcore banger produced by Beat Butcha and Daringer. In a song, Eminem asks his followers to compare him to one of the greats: “Compare me to Nas, Biggie, or Pac / Do not compare me to that Iggy b***h / Or all this f**kin’ Milli Vanilli hip-hop.” There is also the original version of the song in the internet where Eminem namedrops even more people but it was never released officially.
7. Nas – “EPMD 2,” ft. EPMD & Eminem (2021)
If we don’t count “Topless”, this is also the first ever collaboration between these legendary rappers. The track serves as the sequel to Nas’ February 2021 track, which also features producer Hit-Boy, who co-produced this song as well. In a song, Eminem shouts out some of the hip-hop’s greats with unmatchable flow: “I just pray for the day when I’m able to say that I’m placed with the greats / And my name’s with the Kane’s and the Wayne’s, and the Jay’s and the Dre’s / And the Ye’s, and the Drake’s and the J Dilla’s, Jada’s, Cool J’s / And the Ra’s and amazin’ as Nas is, and praise to the Gods of this / Shout to the golden age of Hip-Hop and the name of this song is EPMD.”
6. Royce 5’9″ – “Caterpillar,” ft. Eminem (2018)
“Caterpillar” is one of many fantastic collaborations between Bad and Evil. In an interview with HotNewHipHop, Royce describes the track: “The basic theme of the song is, ‘Don’t disrespect the caterpillar to praise the butterfly.‘ Marshall falls a little bit more into that category than I do, but both of us are caterpillars. A lot of times, you will praise these guys but gotta tear us down…But where do you think his style came from?”
5. Grip – “Walkthrough!” ft. Eminem (2021)
Few months ago, Grip joined Eminem’s Shady Records and soon after dropped his debut album I Died For This!? which includes a track “Walkthrough!” featuring his boss, Eminem. “I made that song with Em in mind. And when I played him the album, I just remember him saying that hook is nuts.” said Grip in an interview with Complex. Eminem’s verse was so fresh even YouTube reactors were surprised.
4. Yelawolf – “Best Friend,” ft. Eminem (2015)
In 2015, Yelawolf released his second Shady Records album “Love Story,” with only one feature on it: Eminem. While Yela approaches the instrumental with spiritual tone, Eminem goes into full aggressive mode spitting one of his hardest verses in the past decade.
3. Fat Joe & Dre – “Lord Above,” ft. Eminem & Mary J. Blige (2019)
“Lord Above” is not only one of the best Eminem guest verses but also one of the most entertaining one. Fat Joe described the track as “the most disrespectful song on the album” as Eminem went in for Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, which was followed by THREE unanswered disstracks from Nick. It was fun until it lasted. Cannon lots…AGAIN.
2. Busta Rhymes – “Calm Down,” ft. Eminem (2014)
“Calm Down” marks fourth collaboration between these two lyrical emcees after “I’ll Hurt You,” “Touch It (Remix 2.0)” and “Hail Mary.” It’s a bare bones hip-hop, fundamental, boom-bap record. It’s samples, hard kicks, hard snares and a whole lot of f**king bars of rapping with both metaphors and punchlines. It’s a friendly reminder to today’s generation of what this whole thing is based on.” said Busta in in interview with Rolling Stone. He also revealed that he wanted 16 bars from Eminem but Eminem sent him 42, making him to rewrite the verse to 44 bars. Then Eminem sent again with 48 bars and this is how the song came out with over 60 bars each.
1. Dr. Dre – “Medicine Man,” ft. Candice Pillay, Anderson .Paak & Eminem (2015)
This is the song for Dr. Dre’s 2015 Compton album which arrived in the last minute! In an interview with MTV, Anderson .Paak said: “The verses he sent? Em is just incredible. I can’t even explain. He gave us a plethora of stuff to choose from and then he went back and forth. And then we finally went with the verse that you hear.” Even though the song was well received musically, it caused a stir of controversy for Eminem’s rape lyrics: “I even make the b***hes I rape c*m. I’m waitin’ on someone to say something.” When speaking to The Guardian, Karen Ingala Smith, chief executive of the London-based charity Nia Project, which supports women and girls who have experienced men’s violence, said: “Eminem had parroted a line designed to disempower victims of sexual violence.” But it goes down as the best guest verse of the decade by Eminem in our list.
Honorable mentions: Kid Cudi – “The Adventures of Moon Man and Slim Shady” ft. Eminem, Slaughterhouse – “Psychopath Killer” ft. YelaWolf and Eminem, Big Sean – “No Favors” ft. Eminem, Slaughterhouse – “Our House” ft. Eminem, Boogie – “Rainy Days,” ft. Eminem
GRIP, D Smoke, Tierra Whack and Smino stole the show during the Lyricism Cypher at the 2021 BET Hip-Hop Awards. While there were some notable performances and wins throughout the show, one of the most memorable moments arose when our boy Grip showed up for cypher!
Grip kicked his verse with venomous lines: “I’m here to slap your favorite rapper” over DJ Khaled’s “Every Chance I Get” beat, featuring Lil Baby and Lil Durk. Then he gives a nod to his rejecters: “Shoutout to the ones who rejected me/ kiss my a** respectfully/there’s yet to be/a threat… it’s a murder scene, y’all.”
Unfortunately, BET has limited viewability of the cypher at this moment, making it difficult to watch the entire video but GRIP as shared his own verse to his fans and received big co-sign from Sirius XM channel Rock The Bells Radio.
Conway The Machine drops “Piano Love,” lead single from his much anticipated Shady Records debut album, titled “God Don’t Make Mistakes,” which is supposed to be released in February, 2022.
The song is produced by his already many times collaborator, Alchemist. For the legendary producer, this marks the first ever single for Shady Records.
“With ‘Piano Love’ I am giving my fans what they love me for, grimy raps on an insane beat from The Alchemist. Something magical that sets the tone for the rest of God Don’t Make Mistakes album. If you have been a Conway fan from day one, you are going to absolutely love the first single.” said the Griselda rapper.
Some of the quotable lyrics from the song includes: “Hood ni**gas still eat the ramen noodles / That load cost an extra five if I got it to you / We the mob, you violate that, I gotta shoot you / Send some rocket through you, hollow tips poppin’ to you / Griselda keep winnin’, you don’t know how to stop it, do you?”
Seth Rollins celebrates his comeback to WWE RAW draft with Eminem’s “Without Me” music and reference.
“Guess who’s back?! Back again! Seth is back! Seth is back! I’m back babe and guess what the best part is? I’m better than I’ve ever been babe.” sang Seth.
There were six rounds of draft picks during night 2 of the 2021 draft. Like the first night, both brands had two picks each round. WWE officials Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville again announced the draft picks.
You can watch the video below:
Eminem was announced to perform at the Superbowl and Seth Rollins got the okay to say “shit” on tv. So naturally he showed up to #WWERaw to let everybody know the Draft would be “so empty Without Me”
Since its inception, the BET Hip-Hop Awards show has recognized rap artists who have created a lasting legacy through their music and beyond. Established back in 2006, the first I Am Hip Hop recipient was legendary Grandmaster Flash. From there, KRS-One, Salt-N-Pepa, Lil Wayne, Lil Kim, Master P, and Uncle Luke have all received the honor.
Yesterday, Nelly accepted the award at the 2021 BET Hip-Hop Awards. In the interview with VIBE Magazine, Nelly talked about his most memorable career moments where he mentioned Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent:
Interviewer: You have been in the industry for a while now doing your thing. Looking back, what have been some of your favorite or most memorable career moments?
Nelly: My favorite career moment is just me getting in. Because you had to understand, again, I am from St. Louis. You know, from the Midwest, from Missouri. Nobody co-signed me. If you look at the majority, a lot of these people who have been successful on some level, they got co-signs. I love Eminem, but I did not have Dr. Dre. I love 50 Cent, but I did not have Eminem and Dr. Dre. I love Snoop, but I did not have Dr. Dre. I love Biggie but I did not have a Diddy. I love 2Pac but I did not have a Digital Underground. Did not nobody put me on stage. Kanye… Did not nobody put no Roc-A-Fella chain around my neck while I am standing on stage. I am saying all these blood, sweat, and tears were built. You talk about getting it out of the mud. All of what I was able to achieve was built with these hands, my crew, and my city.
50 Cent has recently set down with Drew Barrymore to talk about how he built a franchise at STARZ with five different shows, and what his new show Black Mafia Family is about! The two also record a video message for Eminem.
“You actually directed the 7th Episode, who happens to have someone in it, Marshall Mathers. Eminem, yeah?! I heard you he just text you random texts throughout the day. Can I ask what a sad ‘random Marshall Mathers text’ is? Should we text him right now?” said Drew.
50 Cent agreed and both started recording a video message for Eminem with Drew saying: “Hi Marshall. We just felt compelled to text you. And because we found out you texting Curtis random messages, we thought we would send you one.” Then Fifty adds: “Yeah, we are on live TV. This big dog stuff going on here. I’m sending you videos of really hot, attractive women in them and you need to send me something back. I’d like to see video in return.”
Taking to Instagram to pay homage, 50 Cent shared a clip from the legendary Rakim’s Tiny Desk Concert, with the caption: “If you do not know who this is please do not talk to me in life, please and thank you,” Rakim fires off rapid-fire bars from his classic Eric B collaboration “Know The Ledge.”
Check out Fifty showing love to the one of the greatest rappers of all time and watch the 2018 Tiny Desk Concert after the jump below:
Skylar Grey’s “Last One Standing” single, featuring Polo G, Mozzy and Eminem, which is the theme song for new Venom: Let There Be Carnage movie, has debuted at No. 1 on Spotify’s Top Global Song Debuts chart.
The song also arrived at No. 1 on Spotify’s Top Song Debuts in the United States.
Eminem had previously been involved with the 2018 Venom movie, releasing the official theme song as part of his 10th studio album, titled Kamikaze. The remix version, which is produced by D.A. Got That Dope, was released yesterday as the Side B for “Last One Standing” single.