WATCH: Royce Da 5’9” is back with “I Don’t Age” visual

Back in 2020, Royce Da 5’9” unleashed one of the best hip hop albums of the year, Grammy-nominated and self-produced effort titled The Allegory. The project features guest appearances from Vince Staples, G Perico, T.I., Cyhi The Prynce, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, Sy Ari Da Kid, Oswin Bejamin, Ashley Sorrell, DJ Premier, KXNG Crooked and more.

Yesterday, the Detroit’s finest dropped off a new visuals from that project for the track titled “I Don’t Age,” a standout cut that acts as a reminder for those who need a reminder of Royce’s lyrical abilities:

“Dollar short from acquirin’ no change, started out with no shame, to ridin’ ‘round in Mulsanne, tolerance high, feel no pain, cotton mouth with thots who got the code names, I remember nodding’ out, too high, just watchin’ ‘Soul Train,’ now I’m yachtin’ out the boat brain, hunnid thousand dollar gold chain/” – raps Royce.

Kxng Crooked also makes the cameo in the music video. You can watch the clip below:

Tech N9ne acknowledges Eminem’s shout out from Kxng Crooked interview

Back in 2020, Eminem sat down with Kxng Crooked for an exclusive interview to promote by that time newly released album, “Music To Be Murdered By.” During the interview, at one point, Eminem gave shout out to Tech N9ne:

Royce Da 5’9″ and you (Kxng Crooked) are the rappers that I get anxiety being on a song with because I am like man I gotta f**king push the pen. Rappers like Tech N9ne. He is so f**king proficient. He is so much like, man, he craps out every syllable, every single one, every f**king rhyme scheme. It is just like you are hearing twenty different things that rhyme with each other in succession.” said Eminem.

Today, Tech N9ne re-shared the clip from the interview to remind his fans and haters at what level he stands. Check out the post below:

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G-Eazy says a song with Eminem is on his bucket list

G-Eazy has recently set down with DJ Whoo Kid on Whooly Wood Shuffle on Shade 45 where he talked about the collaborations that he have on his bucket list.

“Jay Z and Eminem, those are aspirations. I look at Em like all the other legends. If I ever get a verse it’d be crazy. To get to do records with the people like that, that caliber, that level of legend, you know what I’m saying. Being a somebody who’s forever student of the game but also grew up on this cats and still look up to that, you know what I mean?! Yeah, holla at Marshall, man!”

You can watch the interview blow:

 

 

Tom MacDonald talks Eminem inspiration: “I wouldn’t be here without him”

Tom MacDonald, who has recently namedropped Eminem on a track “Fake Woke,” did an interview on Before They Were Famous where he talked about Slim Shady influence and how much toxic can Twitter and Eminem fans can sometimes get:

I think that Eminem is such a prolific character in hip-hop, and rightfully so, but his fanbase is just so blinded by fandom. I’ve owned every album Eminem put out with the exception whatever he put out last few years. When I was a kid he was my go-to. I was so much inspired that I would not be here right now without Eminem. But just because Eminem inspired me and he’s the greatest of all time, does not make him immune to criticism. That’s how his fans feel. So just mentioning his name in the song it started a whirlwind of s**ts.” said Tom.

Watch the interview below:

BREAKING: Dr. Dre is dropping new album! New snippet surfaces!

Rick Ross has recently visited DJ Khaled for an exclusive interview where the Clarksdale, Mississippi born rapper revealed Dr. Dre is working on his solo project and they have done couple of songs together.

“To be honest, me and Dr. Dre, we both working. And record are being done. He’s working on his project, which is incredible. I had him critique my new project. I’ve never heard a ni**a so meticulous with those ad-libs and that’s what you gotta love about Dre.”

Also, DJ Slik has recently played new Dr. Dre and Knxg Crooked song on his Instagram. In the song, Dr. Dre raps about divorce and aneurysm and reportedly it also features Eminem. You can watch the interview and listen to the snippet of the new song below:

Westside Boogie drops new freestyle for “Bars On I-95.”

After dropping “Do For Love,” “Said Sum” and “Joe Exotic” freestyles, Shady Records’ Westside Boogie has continued his streak with some radio bars on I-95. In the freestyle, the young Compton rapper raps:

“I got a ratchet mind trying to keep the thoughts from it / But I get a hundred bitches every time I drop something / That’s because this s**t been stained in me, fore’ I let a n***a stop my reign got this flame with me / know I’m rapping circles round the legends in my same city / keep it confidential tell that n***a don’t play games with me.”

Some fans immediately began speculating that Boogie is responding to The Game’s recent interview, where the legendary rapper claims he’s the best rapper from Compton and even Kendrick Lamar can’t touch his skills. (Game’s Instagram name is losangelesconfidential)

Watch the freestyle below and tell us opinions in the comments on our social media accounts:

New Freestyle: Westside Boogie – “Do 4 Love”

WESTSIDE BOOGIE continues to drop off quick-strike freestyles for his fans to enjoy. His latest sees him spitting bars over Tupac Shakur’s 90’s classic “Do For Love,” presumably in lieu of the forthcoming holiday. As with many previous efforts, BOOGIE’s relationship talk isn’t without its dramatic moments:

The video comes courtesy of Josh Forman and shows BOOGIE rapping from a marijuana grow factory. Perhaps a proper smoke is the perfect response to stress over love. Watch the freestyle below:

DJ Khalil compares Kendrick Lamar to Eminem

DJ Khalil has recently set down with HotNewHipHop where the super producer talked about numerous topics, including working experience with Kendrick Lamar, where at one point Seattle-born producer compared K. Dot to Eminem.

Interviewer: You said you look for emotion in music. Kendrick Lamar’s a master of conveying his emotions on wax and that is a reason why it resonates. As an OG watching someone like Kendrick grow and being close to his camp, what is it about his artistry in terms of playing with emotion that influences you? If it does at all.

DJ Khalil: I think that their approach to music is, like, they are not afraid. That is what I admire about Kendrick is he is not afraid to try stuff. He is going to try whatever and he will execute it. It is one thing to try it, but then to actually execute it? I look at him like Eminem. It is like, these guys just go in the studio and just and they are going to make as perfect a record as they can and they are going to try everything. It is that level of excellence that they operate with. You just can not teach that. That is what is inspiring to me. He is along those lines of Dr. Dre and Eminem and all those artists that are just next-level elite about every little detail and then it is authentic to him. He is not trying to be somebody else. He is just going to be him.

For the full interview, visit HNHH here.

DJ Khalil has worked with Eminem on many occasions. You can check out his production list for Eminem below:

• Eminem – “Talkin’ 2 Myself,” ft. Kobe

• Eminem – “Won’t Back Down,” ft. P!nk

• Eminem – “25 To Life”

• Eminem – “Almost Famous”

• Eminem – “Survival,” ft. Liz Rodriguez

• Eminem – “Kings Never Die,” ft. Gwen Stefani

• Dr. Dre – “Die Hard,” ft. Eminem

• P!nk – “Here Comes The Weekend,” ft. Eminem

• Eminem – “Castle”

 

 

Dem Jointz almost got in trouble for sharing Eminem’s Side B cover early

Back in 2020, when there were strong rumors that Eminem was dropping the deluxe edition of his Music To Be Murdered By album, producer Dem Jointz fired up fans all over the globe with an innocent Instagram post where he accidentally confirmed Music To Be Murdered By: Side B really existed.

In the caption of his Instagram post, he wrote: “Even Thru The S**t-Storm, Thank God For Another Successful Year!! . . . #ProducedWrittenMixedByDemJointz.”

In a recent interview with HipHopDX, the Compton native producer was asked if he got in trouble for “prematurely” unveiling Eminem’s Side B album cover art.

“I mean … I would not say I got in trouble, but I did have to explain myself. I did not see it as a big deal. I saw the full tracklist and I was like, ‘Oh s**t. So this is the B side plus the existing track list from the original.’ And when I looked online for it, that came up, the B side cover. And to me, it was just as plain as day. So as far as I am concerned, it is already out. No one gave that to me — it was online. So I was like, ‘Oh s**t. I guess the news is out then, right?’ No, it’s not. No one knew. But I did not look for this. I did not go hunting for this. This is right here, right in front of my face.”

“I do not know if anyone necessarily had a problem with me to where I got in trouble. I just think that it called for an explanation as to where I got it from. And I was just like, ‘Yeah. Well, it was already out.’”

You can read more on HHDX here.

Russ says he first got interested in rap because of Eminem & 50 Cent

Recently Russ set down with DJ Suss One for an interview where he talked about his biggest musical influences. When Suss One asked Russ about his list of the greatest artists of all-time, Russ responded with a chart of his biggest inspirations, including a number of legends:

“I originally got interested in rap and hip-hop via 50 Cent and Eminem. Then I got into, it was in high school, I was a freshman in high school in ’06 so, when Lil Wayne was going crazy. I just remember being in high school when freestyles were dropping and the mixtapes. Wayne was running s**t. I remember what it felt like when ‘A Milli’ dropped. Just the idea of being able to spaz on a beat, that was Wayne.” said Russ.

Listen to the full interview blow:

Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” makes history as it hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” featuring legendary Nate Dogg, has just surpassed 1 billion stream on the biggest streaming platform, Spotify. The songs becomes the first and the only non-single track to reach this milestone. It is also Eminem’s second song to reach this accolade.

“Till I Collapse,” has been the most streamed work-out song on Spotify for many years now so no wonder why the song joined the billions’ club.

Hit-Boy namedrops Eminem and Obie Trice on his new song

This Friday, the soundtracks album of Judas and the Black Messiah movie has been released and it includes a song “Broad Day” by Hit-Boy. In the song, the Grammy-winning and multi-platinum producer raps:

“Niggas said they with the sh*ts, that all was a myth
Marathon, pace it out, you caught in a sprint
Show me who you are once, ain’t gotta show me twice
You can’t sell like Eminem, you look like Obie Trice.”

Is Hit-Boy taking shots at Obie Trice while shouting out Eminem? Bump the track below and tell us your opinions in the comments section of our social media platforms:

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