New Video: Family Bvsiness – “Skip This Ad” (Prod by Eminem)

Few hours ago, Eminem retweeted a post from Shady Records, promoting Kxng Crooked’s Family Bvsiness track “Skip This Ad,” which is produced by Eminem. The new black and white visuals are directed by Eric “Ptah” Herbert.

In terms of Kxng Crooked and Eminem, it was a no-brainer to link up for “Skip This Ad” as they have done multiple times in the past. Last Spring, Eminem said that Crooked is one of the most underrated emcees of all time. Upon hearing about the ultimate shout out, Kxng told HHDX: “That means a lot coming from a Jedi man. I am grateful for his willingness to speak positive things about me in public because he does not have to. I guess sometimes it takes a master to recognize another one. Thanks for showing me because I know to thank him now.”

Through their lyrics, Julius, Demetrius and Kxng Crooked have all shouted out Eminem on a song.

I can get you, but I’ma hit you on a instrumental
Presented by Em, ho (Yep), and I’m Imhotep – Demetrius

Call it trap music (Aye, you can’t escape it)
All I need is a Eminem beat
My pen and my sheet, my ni**a, that’s the minute I beast – Julius

Give it a magic, a Johnson, that’s MJ
Hit her box in my Jordans, that’s MJ
Moonwalkin’ in the pu**y, that’s MJ
She in love with a renegade, that’s Em, Jay – Kxng Crooked 

Check out the video for “Skip This Ad” below!

Watch: Royce 5’9″ weighs in on Lil Wayne’s racism comments

While speaking to Ebro Darden on Apple Music’s Beats 1, Royce Da 5’9″ tried to explain what is systematic racism to Lil Wayne.

“Lil Wayne, I heard come out of his mouth in an interview that racism does not exist. Being famous early for a Black person is crippling. My brother, you are going to jail for the second time. The first time you went to prison, you went for a gun that was not even on you. That is racism, Lil Wayne.” said Royce.

Watch the interview below:

Back in 2016, Lil Wayne sat down with ABC’s “Nightline” where he talked about Black Lives Matter movement.

“I do not know that you put a name on it. It is not a name, it is not ‘whatever, whatever,’ it is somebody got shot by a policeman for a f**ked up reason. I am a young, black, rich motherf**ker. If that do not let you know that America understand. I do not feel connected to a damn thing that ain’t got nothing to do with me. I am connected to this flag. I am a gangbanger ma’am.” said Weezy.

Watch it below:

 

Archive Video: Dua Lipa raps & dances to Eminem’s song

In this month’s cover story for Rolling Stone, Dua Lipa, 25, shares her relationship with Anwar Hadid, how writing her latest album was different, thanks to her relationship, he time she spent on his family’s farm and more.

Elsewhere in the interview, Future Nostalgia singer, opened up about her Kosovan roots and how her family sought refuge in the United Kingdom following the conflict in the Balkans.

Since Dua Lipa has conquered the charts and the covers of the magazines in 2020 and she continues her run in 2021, we have found a video of her rapping and dancing over Eminem’s “A** Like That” song from Slim Shady’s 2004 album, Encore.

Watch the video below:

White Gold talks possible Eminem & Post Malone collaboration, unreleased Eminem songs & more

White Gold, who has recently collaborated with Eminem on “Music To Be Murdered By” Side A and Side B, and Royce Da 5’9″ Grammy-nominated “The Allegory” album, has revealed that he’s trying to get Eminem and Post Malone on a song.

I have lots of shit for him. There’s one that I really want him on Post Malone. It’s a personal song.

The singer also talked about the unreleased “Cemetery” song with Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ and Kid Cudi was supposed to be on “These Demons,” which finally went to young talent MAJ.

There was one song that Royce was gonna be on. There was an actually a song I think it was called Cemetery. It was actually fire.

You can listen to the interview below. Unfortunately the interview is in a bad quality!

BREAKING: Eminem & Snoop Dogg so called beef is over!

After Eminem responded Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview on a song “Zeus,” hip-hop fans were expecting that the tension between the two icons would raise but it didn’t.

On Rap Cyph3r’s Instagram post, which shared Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Eminem picture and asked what has changed, Snoop replied: “Nothing. we good.

Check the post below:

In a recent interview, Mr. Porter also confirmed that between Snoop Dogg and Eminem, eveything’s good.

There is no beef between Snoop and Em. All that is done is not good for hip-hop. They both know that. They love each other. I don’t even know what that was and they don’t even matter anymore. Dr. Dre is actually doing better at hospital too. And there is no beef between Snoop and Dre. We are all family.

Watch it below:

WATCH: Dax releases Eminem’s “Rap God” remix

Canadian rapper Dax releases the music video of Eminem’s “Rap God” remix.

The rapper has previously dropped dozens of remixes of Eminem’s songs, including “Killshot,” “Godzilla” and “The Real Slim Shady.”

In the song, Dax references popular YouTuber, No Life Shaq, with the following lines:

I’m A HEAD that’s why they talk BEHIND MY BACK
That went OVER YOURS and right UP YOUR ASS
Only person I can THROW them at is NO LIFE SHAQ
I kill it, so much DRIP I got SPILLAGE

You can listen to the song below and tell us your opinions about Dax on our social media platforms:

Daylyt to Eminem: “Now is the time to come back to battle rap!”

Battle rap legend Daylyt has just offered Eminem to go back to his roots!

Check out his tweets below!

 

Alanis Morissette tells what she and Eminem have in common

Recently Alanis Morissette appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote her newly released project “Such Pretty Forks in the Mix.” At one point, she compared her personality to Eminem:

“I remember hearing the song and saying, ‘this is a scary, scary woman.’ But you didn’t seem that scary when we met you. You just seemed polite.” told Jimmy Kimmel.

“I think I had gotten it all out. Eminem and I have this thing where everyone assumes we are just going to come in and rip everything apart and scream at everybody,. But we’ve gotten it out in our music, so by the time we see you, we’re very convivial.” Alanis Morissette responded.

Watch it below:

D12’s Swifty McVay sides Eminem regarding Snoop Dogg situation

D12’s Swifty McVay has recently talked about the recent tension between Eminem and Snoop Dogg and what he feels will be the outcome.

“I just think as soon as they get into a room and talk to go talk about it and they go squashy. I don’t think it’s super deep. I still feel where Em is coming from when I heard the interview. Being on the same camp, in the same team, his opinion is his opinion, which is super cool. But when he said that I can live without his music it would just kind of make you question what does that mean. Do you mean that you know, you really don’t f**k with his music like that, you know it rolls a little eyebrow.”

“I have not talked to Snoop, he might mean something totally different than my perception of it but when I heard it when you on the same team as somebody, you don’t give no question mark, you don’t make anybody feel like they have to question if you f**k with him or not and it just kind of made me feel like damn Snoop you really f**k with his music like that… or not and If you’re on the same team you wouldn’t let the crowd walk off with that type of thought, you know that’s just in my opinion. I think they’re both icons, both dope.” said Swifty McVay

Watch the interview below:

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Lupe Fiasco gives advice to Royce 5’9″ regarding Eminem beefs

In a recent conversation on ClubHouse, Royce Da 5’9″ explained to Lupe Fiasco why he responded to Benzino.

“Royce, you know you my man but sometimes you gotta let Eminem fight that s**t. F**k this ni**as man. Just don’t pay them ni**as no mind. F**k their feelings.” said Lupe Fiasco

“I came to that realization long time ago Lupe. I was not arguing with Bezino cause I was defending Eminem. I was arguing with him cause he called me a b**ch.” Royce responded.

You can watch the full thing below:

Hopsin responds to a fan asking about Eminem collaboration

Back is 2018, Eminem gave shout out to Hopsin on a song “Fall,” from Kamikaze.

Hopsin was left overwhelmed after discovering the reference on the song, where Eminem raps: “I belong here, clown, don’t tell me ’bout the culture. I inspire the Hopsins, the Logics, the Coles, the Seans, the K-Dots, the 5’9″s…”

In a video shared on his social media accounts, Hopsin could not hide the excitement: ”Yo, craziest s**t just f**king happened. Eminem just said my name on his god damn song on his new album. This s**t is crazy! I did not even know he knew who the f**k I was! God damn, he said do not tell him about the culture, implying I am part of the culture! I gotta call my mom!”

Next year Hopsin jumped on a song with D12’s Bizarre, titled “Leatherface,” which also features Lazarus and King Gory and since then fans were eagerly waiting for the Eminem collaboration.

In a recent interaction with fans on social media, Hopsin does not look like to feature Eminem anytime soon. Check out his comment below:

Joe Budden says Eminem was actually angry cause Snoop Dogg left him out of Top 10

In a recent episode of Joe Budden Podcast, Joe Budden, Rory and Mal discuss Snoop Dogg and Eminem situation. The three mainly agree to couple of things: This is a beef that nobody wants to see and they all understand Snoop’s point, as well as Eminem’s point.

But Budden doubts that Eminem was actually cool with Snoop Dogg’s Top 10:

As humans, instinctually, we would feel something if our friend or someone we were closely affiliated with did what Snoop did but when you say it publicly it sounds like bulls**t. Him saying he’s cool with Snoop’s Top 10, no he was not cool! He has a problem with that. I heard the tone part but I think that is lazy scapegoat.

You can watch the full interview below:

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