Russ & Royce talking about Eminem’s excellence writing

Russ and Royce Da 5’9″ have recently done the Instagram Live session where the two talked about Eminem and the current state of hip-hop.

Royce 5’9″ on Eminem: “I was there when Eminem was recording lots of stuff. We used to share hotel rooms. He was just beat up all night. He was pacing around. He writes like, you know, everything connects syllable-wise. He writes different syllable schemes all around the paper and it’s like nothing is in order. Little blobs and stuff. Then he goes into the booth and he just picks s**t. Now he thinks a lot. I think we all do that just with age. We just think more but back then he didn’t think. He would just go in there, He didn’t second guess it. He used to just spill the s**t and he would always pick the most comfortable pocket in the beat.

Then Russ continues: “When you really listen to Eminem, it sounds like you downloaded his vocals with the beat. Like, there is no other flow or tone or pocket. When I listened to what Eminem said about ‘Infinite’ album like ‘Infinite was me sound like AZ’ and then I stopped giving a f**k and that’s when people started giving a f**k. I was always resonated with that too. He was like ‘f**k you all’ and that’s when the whole world was like ‘I love you.’

You can watch the video below:

Royce 5’9″ says he’s disappointed in Eminem & Slaughterhouse for not showing support in Lupe Fiasco beef

Following Royce Da 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco dropping a diss-tracks on each other, “Silence of the Lambda” and “Steve Jobs” respectively, Mickey Factz also jumped into beef on Fiasco’s side, hitting Royce with another diss-track, titled “Wraith.”

In a recent Live session on Instagram, Royce expressed his disappointment with some of his fellow lyrical-spitters “Speaking of Crook and Joell, what are they up to? Watching me get jumped on? You know what I would be doing right now if somebody pulled this on one of my loved ones? I would have been rapped. I am disappointed in Crooked, I am disappointed in Joell, I am disappointed in King Los, I am disappointed in Grafh, I am disappointed in Joyner Lucas, I am disappointed in Marshall… Nah, I ain’t disappointed in Marshall.

Those people right there I just named are very close loved ones. Never should you sit back and watch me. It is not about trusting me, that is not the point I am making. It is not about them wondering if I can handle myself in rapping. It is the fact that you are looking at me, and you are looking at two other individuals gang up on me on some lyrical shit, and you just sitting there watching.” said Royce.

When asked whether or not Eminem has weighed in yet, Royce shakes his head, saying: “I do not think it made its way to the f**kin’ Android Metro phone [laughs] I do not think it is that f**kin big! Has not reached the Batphone yet.

You can watch the video below:

Behind The Music documentary: Eminem talks about LL Cool J

iHeartRadio has launched Behind the Music, a new podcast that will adapt episodes from the original MTV/VH1 documentary series. The podcast premiered today as the rebooted Behind the Music television series on Paramount+.

The first episode is dedicated to hip-hop legend, LL Cool J where Eminem also appeared to talk about LL’s influence on him when growing up.

“I think LL Cool J has been so vital to broadening the horizons of hip-hop.”

“For my eleventh birthday. I got the radio tape. And in that moment, I was into it. And I just think about having his posters everywhere. I would say he had big impact on me early on. He gave me more confidence. Little more self-belief. The swagger that he had, if I can portray that swagger, I can go to school and kids might think I’m cool.”

“LL Cool J got me this chain too. Since I was a little kid, I always wanted a chain. I was recording with Rick Rubin and I was like, ‘Yo, can you ask LL where he got his chains from?’ So he had these made and sent them to me.” says Eminem.

Then the Detroit legend continues talking about LL’s music. At the end of the video, LL also got few words for Em: “I love Em. I think he’s such a good dude. It just feels so good that you know you inspired other great artists.”

Watch the full thing below:

 

Joell Ortiz & Kxng Crooked proposes Slaughterhouse reunion following Royce & Lupe fallout

Joell Ortiz has proposed the Slaughterhouse reunion after Knxg Crooked made comments about Royce Da 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco falling out.

“There is still time to reunite Slaughterhouse. Let’s just all get in the booth bro.” said Joell on which Crooked agreed. Check twitter conversation below:

Also, Royce Da 5’9″ has recently shared couple of snippets from “Glass House” album and fans started speculations instantly: IS SLAUGHTERHOUSE COMING BACK?! WILL JOE BUDDEN COME OUT OF RETIREMENT?!

Listen: Eminem, Mr. Porter, Esham & more co-host LL Cool J’s “Rock The Bells” radio

It’s the Detroit time on LL Cool J’s ‘Rock The Bells’ radio channel as Eminem, Royce 5’9″, Esham, Trick Trick, Mr. Porter and other Motor City legends co-host the show. With the help of @flowstoowet twitter account, we have some of the recordings to listen.

Eminem talked about underground Detroit hip hop rap scene when he was coming up at the Hip-Hop Shop: “Back in the days, we had community where everybody kinda knew each other or if you didn’t know anybody and you wanted to make a name for yourself you would come up in that scene and you might be able to get on the mic and rap. And that’s where the Hip-Hop Shop comes into play. Every Saturday, the best of the best Detroit emcees would come and everybody would just rhyme and they kinda passed the mic around. Every once a month we had a battle. That was one of the things that was so great about our underground scene in Detroit, coming up.”

Esham also revealed that there is no beef between the two legends of Detroit: “Just to set the record straight, to let everybody know, there is no beef between me and Eminem. That was rap s**t. Rap was a full contact sport back in the 90s. So yeah, I might do some jabs and I might have took some. Back then I might talk about your mamma, everybody. That’s how rap was. But as far as I’m concerned, Eminem put the Detroit rap on the map.”

Mr. Porter also talks about how he started the production career. You can listen to the audio below:

Producer Kirk gets roasted for linking Eminem & Mariah to DaBaby & Megan situation

DaBaby brought out Tory Lanez during his set at the Rolling Loud Miami festival on Sunday night right after a set by Megan Thee Stallion, who accused the Canadian rapper of shooting her in the foot last year and everyone thought that it was the most provocative move in recent years.

Writer and producer, Kirk A. Moore, compared Megan and Baby situation to Mariah Carey and Eminem drama by saying: “I hope Megan does DaBaby like Mariah did Eminem.”

Fans got confused as they could not understand what Mariah did to Eminem 😂 so he got slammed for saying nonsense. Check some of the best replies below:

Biggest selling & most streamed rappers of all time (Updated list, 2021)

Updated list of top selling rappers of all time globally has been revealed. You can check out the Top 10 below:

1. Eminem – 227 million units sold.

2. Drake – 152 million units sold.

3. Kanye West – 140 million units sold.

4. Jay Z – 125 million units sold.

5. Lil Wayne – 110 million units sold.

6. Nicki Minaj – 106 million units sold.

7. Flo Rida – 102 million units sold.

8. Tupac Shakur – 75 million units sold.

9. Snoop Dogg – 40 million units sold.

10. DMX – 34 million units sold.

List of most streamed rappers on Spotify has also been calculated. The list includes features too. Check it below:

1. Drake – 54.8 billion streams.

2. Eminem – 27.2 billion streams.

3. Travis Scott – 24.3 billion streams.

4. Kanye West – 22.4 billion streams.

5. Nicki Minaj – 21.8 billion streams.

6. Kendrick Lamar – 20.5 billion streams.

7. Future – 19.6 billion streams.

8. XXXtentacion – 19.4 billion streams.

9. Juice WRLD – 19.2 billion streams.

10. Lil Wayne – 17.8 billion streams.

Prince Eazy explains why he joined Nick Cannon to diss Eminem even though he’s one of his favorites

Back in 2019, Nick Cannon kind of reignited beef with Eminem by boasting in the media that he was looking him in Detroit to fight but Em didn’t show up. As a result, Eminem took shots at Nick on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above“ track.

The California comedian, rapper and media personality responded with three diss tracks. In the first two diss songs, titled “The Invitation” and “Pray For Him“ respectively, Nick Cannon was assisted by Chicago rapper Prince Eazy, who said that infamous words: “God should’ve taken Eminem’s life instead of Juice WRLD.”

Yesterday, Prince Eazy sat down with Manny Akiio on “Off The Porch” show, where he explained why he backed Nick Cannon even though Eminem is one of his favorite rappers of all time. \

A lot of ni**as talk s**t about Nick Cannon cause they see the goofy him on Wild N’ Out show, but they do not know that man paying for people funerals in Chicago and all type of s**t and never bragged about it once. Bro, how could you not respect a ni**a like that. It is so much on the internet that you all see but you all do not see that happening outside the internet.

Nick is my brother, I love Nick. You see that why I dissed Eminem for and Eminem is one of my favorite rappers. This ni**a Eminem is a monster, if you think Eminem can not rap, you stupid. He is a monster, he get busy, he even murdered his mama, period. He do not got no f**ks about life, he is a f**king GOAT. And Nick’s getting ate the f**k up, he needed help. I got you bro come on. That is all that was. I ain’t gotta smoke with it, I love Eminem.”

And Bizarre is bogus as hell cause this fat a** used to follow me but unfollowed me after we dissed Eminem. You bogus as hell. I still f**k with Bizarre, I still follow his a** though. It is just rap bro, it is no real street s**t.” – said Prince Eazy.

You can watch the interview below:

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Conway The Machine lists his “Top 4 Rappers Dead Or Alive”

Few days ago, REVOLT network kicked off their new show, titled “Off Top” where they will be inviting guests for freestyle sessions and exclusive interviews.

In the first episode, the hosts Rapsody and Big Tigger sat down with Griselda’s Conway The Machine, where the Buffalo-rapper was asked to name his picks for Mount Rushmore of rap.

“Jay-Z, Eminem, Nas Escobar and Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G.). However though, If I am able to do another 4. This is my 4 who I feel like, super unf**kwithable. And If was not for these dudes, then this is my four: Andre 3000, DMX, Black Thought and Scarface. Fifth is Ice Cube but you did not ask me five.” – said Conway.

You can watch the interview below:

18-year-old cancer survivor recalls meeting Eminem in 2019

About two years ago, in February 2019, Eminem visited Australia as a part of his Rapture Tour. The Rap God took his time to meet kids suffering from cancer through Make-A-Wish foundation.

Now 18 years old Alex Beulke, who overcame the Ewing’s Sarcoma, tells a story behind her meeting with the Detroit legend:

Eminem was a little bit shy, but I got to spend half an hour with him. I just expected five minutes. He gave us a massive gift bag that had everything you could buy at the merchandise stand. Then he signed whatever we wanted him to sign and let us take photos.

“The first question I asked him was what his favorite song was of all his music, and he said either “Lose Yourself” or “Mockingbird” because that is something for his daughters. I also asked him who his favorite artist was to collaborate with, and he said, Royce Da 5’9” or Dr. Dre. But he also asked me some questions. He was really interested in my music, and he was really impressed because he thought I might only like rap music, but I have a very broad range. And I got to a Phil Collins concert earlier that month, so he was really impressed with the broad range. He asked me how many people the Melbourne stadium holds, and I said a hundred thousand but that you expect about 80,000 people to come, and he was just blown away by that. Even on stage that night, he said, ‘This is the most amount of people I have ever seen in one area’.

Even to this day, thinking about it makes me smile. I can go back to that memory and think about it and automatically be happy again because it was a phenomenal experience and something I will never forget for the rest of my life.” said Alex.

You can watch the video below and read the full story here.

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GRIP reveals release date of his Shady Records debut album

Since signing distribution deal with Eminem’s Shady Records, GRIP released “Gutter” single from his upcoming album under Shady, featuring Wara and produced by TU!.

Few days later GRIP was stopped by Infinite Vibes radio where he spit some heavy bars over the instrumental to Eminem and Dr. Dre’s 1999 classic song “Role Model.”

The Atlanta native also revealed that his upcoming album includes a song with Eminem.

Since then, fans have been waiting GRIP to drop every Friday but all in vain. However, the wait will soon be over as the album drops in ‘couple of weeks’ so expected album arrival date is August 13.

Check the screenshot below:

Mickey Factz releases Royce Da 5’9″ diss track

A falling between two hip-hop titans Royce 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco occurred last week. The two emcees released diss-tracks aimed at each other. Of course this clash will go down in history as the battle of two great emcees.

Few days ago, on his Instagram Live, Royce called out Mickey Factz. Today, The New York rapper unleashed his response track to the Detroit legend, titled “Wraith,” produced by AWSME J.

The track includes few Eminem references:

“It’s like they only want them on top of their casket, damn, Pay the price for acting ladylike, We rarely see black Eminems, Kinda Shady right?”

“Hov took you off Renegade like it was custody.”

“Lupe is my brother and I’ma ride with him stubbornly, Defending the best and nevertheless, Adrenaline been in my chest, He getting regrets for ever discrediting vets, While living off Eminem’s mess, He got a song with ‘Kiss and Fab.”

Factz also namedropped Slaughterhouse: “Better reunite Slaughterhouse or get cut, you need your band aid.”

You can listen to the track below:

Two hours after the release of “Wraith,” Royce shared few second video on Instagram. Will Eminem be dragged into this beef?!

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