Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James has recently took to Instagram to give Brooklyn Nets’ Kevin Durant some high praise after Durant led Team United States of America to a gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics 2020.
Durant was most consistent player throughout this year’s Olympics for his country and he capped off his impressive run with a 29-point game to secure the gold medal for the United States of America.
James did not take part in this summer’s games, but it is clear that he was cheering on his NBA colleagues from home.
It is also clear, he was enjoying Nas’ new album, King’s Disease II, especially “EPMD 2” track, featuring Eminem and EPMD.
Nas’ new album King’s Disease II includes a song titled “Nobody,” featuring Lauryn Hill, produced by Corbett and Hit-Boy.
In the song, Nas raps: “Sunny L.A., remember calls with Dr. Drе. He told me, “Don’t let thе palm trees fool you, ni**a, be safe.”
Nas currently lives in L.A and Dr Dre is telling Nas that whilst it might look like L.A. to be a beautiful destination, there is still an alternate side to what you see on the surface.
Today, NAS came out with the second installment of his Grammy-winning King’s Disease album and a collaboration with Eminem came with it.
50 Cent shared a fragment of Eminem’s verse on “EPMD 2” on his Instagram with the caption: “No you can not front on this verse. You just gotta listen, shut the f**k up and listen.”
In the comment section, Fifty also commented: “Top 5 dead or alive,” referring to Eminem.
Tyler, The Creator set down with Ebro Darden in the Morning for an open, nuanced, and honest conversation on the process behind his new ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ album.
He also discusses his place in hip hop, being slept on in hip hop, coming up with Odd Future, his thoughts on getting banned from the UK in 2015 resulting in the cancelling of shows and how it effected his career, mentors such as Jay-Z and Pharrell, Verzuz, proving people wrong, how his mom shaped his life, comparing Lil Wayne and Eminem and more.
“I love Lil Wayne. He keeps getting better. I think people don’t realize it because some of the beat choices but that man only got better on some technical skills in a good way unlike Marshall (Eminem), Marshall got too good that it’s like gross, he’s like too technically good that bro we can’t even fathom it. STOP. Wayne is tastefully good now. Watching one of the greats keep getting better makes no sense to me. Even Jay Z.” says Tyler.
Nas has just dropped the King’s Disease II album with features from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, YG, Charlie Wilson, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Blxst, EPMD and Hit-Boy.
Before the legendary rapper dropped the album, Nas had an album release listening party where he played every song from the album for selected crew.
Thanks to @BookOfShady on Twitter, we have a part of the video where the crew are listening to Eminem’s verse on “EPMD 2” track.
Nas has just released the second installment of his Grammy-winning album, King Disease.
The album includes a track titled “EPMD 2” which features Eminem and EPMD. In the song, Eminem gives shout out to hip-hop greats, and includes Drake and Kanye West in the list:
“I just pray for the day When I’m able to say that I’m placed with the greats and my names 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 amazing as Nas is and praise to the Gods of this.”
Nas has just dropped King’s Disease II, the second installment of his Grammy-winning King’s Disease album.
The album includes guest appearances from Eminem, Ms. Lauryn Hill, YG, Charlie Wilson, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Blxst, EPMD and Hit-Boy.
Eminem is featured on a track titled “EPMD 2.” This is the first ever official collaboration between Nas and Eminem. “Topless” track where Em is rapping in Dre’s perspective was leaked many years ago and has never been released officially.
Lasha Talakhadze (+109 kg), a Georgian wrestler, current Olympic, World, Europe champion and the creator of numerous world and Olympic records, has just become the gold medal winner at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Talakhadze of Georgia has set three world records to retain his title in the heaviest men’s weightlifting category, while Syria earned its first medal since the country’s civil war began.
Talakhadze lifted a world-record 223 kilograms in the snatch and 265 in the clean and jerk for a total 488. All three figures broke his own world records in the over-109kg category.
Before Lasha’s miracle performance, Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” has been played to motivate the Olympians. You can check the video below:
In a recent Live session on Instagram, Royce Da 5’9″expressed his disappointment with some of his fellow Slaughterhouse lyrical-spitters for not getting involved in the beef with Lupe Fiasco: “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. 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 s**t, and you just sitting there watching.”
Kxng Crooked responded Royce in an interview with PsaHipHOP: “When Royce joke around like ‘Why Crook and Joell did not come jump in?! You are Royce the f**king five-nine! We already know you could go in there in five f**king minutes, and you could tear this s**t down. If you ever need us, we are always in your corner, that is one hundred. Right now the bigger picture is this: he has got a mental health initiative he is working on, he is doing s**t with the Detroit Pistons, they got Detroit day coming up soon with Marshall and Trick Trick, and all these people trying to create real change for their neighborhood, for the city. You are doing all this positive s**t on the one hand, and on the other hand, you are out here talking about tying ni**as moms up on this record. Not saying that is what he said, but to me, the bigger picture of that is ‘do you really want to be in that frequency over there? And that vibration? This is me and what I like to see my brother doing: I prefer to see my brother over there doing his mental health initiatives, helping the community, trying to change Detroit for the better. That is what I would rather see my brother doing.”
Crooked continues: “I know a lot of people online want to see the back and forth, and that’s cool too. So half of me, ‘I am with you’, it is on that level too because I know what he can do. He is a killer. And the other half of me is like… more positive works for me these days. Because I am older. We could take that energy all the way to the Slaughterhouse reunion.”
As the Slaughterhouse reunion talks continue, Joe Budden has shared an unreleased “Glass House” album track via his Joe Budden Podcast. Unfortunately, it’s only Joell Ortiz’s part.
You can bump the banger below:
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Royce Da 5’9″ also did an Instagram Live Session yesterday where the Detroit legend also shared one of Slaughterhouse’s track with Kxng Crooked verse.
You can listen to Crooked going mad on the beat below: