Few hours ago, Master P took to Instagram to share a bit of inspirational wisdom. Sharing an epic throwback picture of himself and Eminem with the caption that reads:
“When you come from poverty, don’t be afraid to grow, change and better yourself. Don’t go backwards, go forward. There’s NO LIMIT to your dreams.” Even though he and Em have never collaborated on a track it is clear that the two legends have mutual respect for one another.
Fans might recall that Eminem almost signed a record deal with No Limit records, P talked about it on 2015 MTV interview. “Anybody you can think of called me for advice or thinking ‘What can I do to get with No Limit, Eminem to T.I. to anybody you could think of, we done had that conversation where they wanted to be with No Limit.”
YouTuber Daniel Schwind, also known as XYClanKILLER2 has mashed up songs from Eminem, Linkin Park and Slipknot into one single song, titled ‘Until I Bleed’ and music video, composed of archive footages, came with it and it looks really impressive.
The track includes songs: Eminem’s ‘Till I Collapse’ and ‘Soldier,’ Linkin Park’s ‘Victimised’, ‘Don’t Stay’, ‘Points Of Authority’ and ‘One Step Closer’ and Slipknot’s ‘Wait And Bleed’.
Hopsin has recently set down with Stevie Knight for a long interview and at one point, Lost Angeles-born rapper was asked to name his top five rappers dead or alive. Here is what Hop responded:
“Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot and Ludacris.” on which Stevie Knight responded: “Damn, I never heard of that line-up.”
Then Hopsin continues: “Eminem because he is just f**king Eminem. Kxng Crooked has crazy flow, crazy flow patterns, crazy flow cadences, till this day unpredictable… I know a lot of people identify me with Eminem and all that he is a big part, Crooked I, I am telling you I have studied this man’s flow.”
Cardi B set the record straight about a rumor that Eminem turned down her request to be featured on a record for her upcoming sophomore album. The rumor quickly started spreading on Twitter when so called ‘insider’ reported that Eminem rejected a feature because “she does not care about the rap culture and her craft.”
Cardi shut down the shady report and shared her admiration for the Detroit legend: “BIG LIES….I get off the internet and you all making s**t up. I have not sent no songs to no artist yet. Love Eminem’s work and much respect. This do not even make sense.”
Check her tweets below:
BIG LIES….I get off the internet and ya makin shit up 😂😂 I haven’t sent no songs to no artist yet. Love his work and much respect.This don’t even make sense . https://t.co/PIYMUIEBDn
Since they like to make up LIES about me cause their so obsessed just know this .. y’all laughing about this fake rumor but wait until y’all see these next collabs 😉”
The first Saturday Night Live of Spring featured the return of longtime cast member Maya Rudolph as host. She was joined by Kentucky rapper and songwriter Jack Harlow, who earned a GRAMMY nomination for “WHATS POPPIN’ in 2020 and recently released That’s What They All Say.
Harlow first appeared in the Digital Short “NFTs,” a take on Eminem’s “Without Me,” complete with Pete Davidson in a Robin costume similar to that of Eminem in the original video.
Just days after Young Buck claimed that they 50 Cent master-planned their beef and the feud was staged, 50 Cent has responded on Instagram. In a since-deleted Instagram post, Fiddy called out his former G-Unit groupmate and exposed him for lying: “SMH, he only makes a fool of himself and the transgender man he was dating for a year gets angry every time he says he got cat fished. Stop lying Damn!”
Check the post below:
Last Week, Young Buck Made claims that the beef was staged: “We ain’t got no motherfu**in’ beef. This is what you motherfu**ers get ’cause you always chasing this beef shit. And then we done played y’all motherfu**in’ ass….We win because we made all you motherfu**ers think that it’s beef and we don’t like each other.”
Justin Bieber has recently hit DJ Khaled at his podcast on Amazon Music where the pop megastar from Canada was asked to name his top five emcees of all time. Here is what Justin replied:
“When you open this conversation there is always room for ‘ahh I can’t believe this’ but I would say Lil Wayne, I would say Biggie. I just watched his documentary and I was like ‘oh my goodness.’ I will say Eminem, Kanye West and Drizzy Drake.”
When Justin mentioned Eminem, DJ Khaled commented: “For sure, for sure. That’s another big one. Shout out to Eminem.”
Late in 2020, talk of Dr. Dre battling P. Diddy really started heating up and Swizz Beatz and Timbaland seemed open to the possibility that it could happen. Today during The Breakfast Club interview, Swizz Beatz has revealed that Dr. Dre was actually set to announce his participation in a VERZUZ battle, but backed out last minute:
“When Dr. Dre was not feeling the sound from Teddy Riley and Babyface, that hurt our heart. Oh my God… He was supposed to come at the end and announce that he was gon’ do VERZUZ that night… He got on the phone, he was like ‘man, I can’t be a part of nothing that sound like that, my legacy is quality’. I was like ‘oh, we just lost Dre’… that one felt pretty crazy.”
During the NBA All-Star weekend at Believe Music Hall, 50 Cent could not help himself not to start humming over Pop Smoke’s “Got It On Me” song from “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” album, which was executive produced by Fifty himself.
The song also samples and interpolates an iconic 50 Cent song “Many Men (Wish Death)” from a classic Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album, which was released back in 2003. “Got It On Me” was featured in the album trailer for Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon on June 10, 2020, and verses were taken from Pop’s Power 106 Freestyle.
On this day, exactly 18 years ago (March 23, 2003), Eminem became the first rapper in history to win an Academy Award. Slim Shady won an Oscar for Best Original song in 8 Mile movie for “Lose Yourself” but he was not present to accept the award.
Eminem later on explained why he didn’t attend the ceremony: “Actually, I was sleeping that night. I just felt like I had no chance of winning because, you know, when I heard I was nominated, I thought that was for actors… I was not sure what exactly Grammy or Oscar meant, what a certain award meant, I was not sure what they meant, so even MTV awards, all that stuff, I just didn’t know what awards meant and this particular award…I didn’t go to the show… I just felt like I had a snowballs chance of…I think I got it confused when they said about Oscar. They were talking about the song but I was like ‘ye but isn’t there other movies that got rock songs and stuff like that’ ? At that point, in my life I always thought like rap never gets as fair shake on anything. That was one of the reasons I didn’t go for the first Grammys I was invited to, because I pretty much protested it. I didn’t understand why there was a rap category and best album category and I couldn’t understand why rap album can not be in the best album category.”
Watch it below:
There are only three hip-hop acts in history who have won an Oscar: Eminem for “Lose Yourself” (2003), Three-6 Mafia for “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp” (2006) and Common for “Glory,” featuring John Legend (2015).
Eminem’s former bodyguard Big Naz adds one more story to his crazy moments spent with Eminem back in the days.
“Once Eminem and his team canceled checks for me cause I was going to quit if they would not pay me properly. I had to pay $6000 to the bank. I went apeshit. I went all the way Detroit. You don’t play with my money. You don’t play with my family. I called Eminem and he was explaining something. I said ‘don’t talk to me like that cause you are talking to somebody who knows everything about you. I know where you at all times a day, what you do, who you thinking about, who you going to see. I know everything that you do, so please don’t do that man.'”
“We had a big fallen out. Then I called Paul and I left a message to Paul and this is where I messed up. I said ‘if I don’t get my money back on my account we have a problem. You all got my wife fired [she was working at the bank at that time], you all pull the money that I already earned and now you all put me in a tight! I need that f**kin’ money or some s**t gon’ down.’ Paul takes the voicemail and sends it to to his attorney and attorney sends it to state police. The state police file a PPO. By this time, I’m driving to the Em’s house. I get there. There are Em and Kim. I knock on the door. Em was not there. Kim answered the door and whole house was in panic. ‘Oh my god, Naz is here to kill us all.’ I did go there with bulletproof vest on, heavy artillery. I was hoping to talk but I was prepared for war.”
“So Kim opened the door with holding Hailie. I said I don’t wanna problem. I’m here to see Em. I just want my money. She said Em’s not here and ask me to leave. As I turned to walk away Em’s is pulling up the street in high speed. I’m walking down the stairs. I’m showing my hands and I said I need to talk to you. He jumps out the trump and pulls out the gun that I took to get registered. He’s brandishing at me. But what he don’t know I got my 40 cow in my coat pocket. I got bulletproof vest on. I got two extra magazines. I said we need to talk. He was like ‘f**k that, get off my property. We went back and forth. He said that ain’t loyalty and I said I was more loyal than he thought. I said I loved you like a brother. And when I went to my car, he said ‘that ain’t loyalty. When the Death Row is at me, you left me.’ I said I gave you option to pay me more money. He was screaming ‘that ain’t loyalty as I was leaving.’ He was hurt that I left and I was hurt that I was leaving him. Cause I still felt guilty about leaving. I still feel guilty to this day man…”
Yesterday, Hopsin returned with a new single called “Alone With Me,” a track that finds him exploring the inner darkness and having a brutally honest conversation with himself.
In the song, Hop references Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Joyner Lucas with the following lines:
Be honest, you live in the shadow of Joyner Lucas Jealous? I know that you are, my point is proven F**k happened to you? You was spittin’ so cold, you was the “Ill Mind of Hopsin” on the list with the GOATs Then you fell off, you should’ve took a different approach I hate to say it, but you’ll never be like Kendrick or Cole
Eminem fans also noticed that Hop is referencing Eminem’s “8 Mile” at one point of the music video. Check out the post below: