MAJ talks how he managed to get on a track with Eminem

Young Dallas rapper MAJ, who was recently featured on Eminem’s new album Music To Be Murdered By: Side B on a song “These Demons,” has set down with BlackySpeakz to share the story behind the song.

MAJ tell really inspiring story, who like a lot of people, grew up being inspired by Eminem. And now years later he has a song with the legend himself. Check the new interview blow:

It was really crazy. When I heard I would be on new Eminem album, it was November. I was chilling in my room. And my manager called me, saying, you are not going to believe what happened. They didn’t tell me who was it. Eminem is very secretive person when it comes to drops and when he’s releasing he doesn’t want a lot of people to know about it.”

“When they sent me the track, there was only a hook, different artist singing. And I was like ‘Okay, will do that.’ I made the hook and like in two hours later I called my manager and told him ‘you gotta tell me who I’m doing this for’ and then he made me guess. And when I head it was Eminem… WHAT? Are you serious?!”

“Eminem does not reach out to people. He’s not that type who constantly seeking for stuff like that. He’s legend. He does not have to do any of it. It was so crazy to believe. It was hard to wrap that around my head.”

“That’s idol. He was literally telling me that I’m so talented, amazing, gifted. I was like ‘bro you f**king Eminem. You can’t be telling me this. He literally said I was gonna blow up. That was insane to take it in. It’s crazy to think about being a part of his discography, just being huge fan of him while growing up. Listening to his music. Watching my dad and mom listening to Eminem around me when I was young. It’s insane to be a part of this.

Watch the full interview below:

Eminem has also talked about the collaboration on Shade 45 recently:

Benzino tried to roast Royce but Royce comes back harder

Royce Da 5’9″ and Benzino beef is getting out of control now. Exchange of the tweets are getting personal. Benzino attacked Royce’s best friend, Eminem. Then Royce came back, targeting Benzino’s daughter. Now Benzino is dropping stupid comments on Royce’s mother and grandmother.

You can check out their tweets below:

Ja Rule on 50 Cent: “He is king of cap”

In a new interview with HipHopDX, Ja Rule talked about his mortal enemy, 50 Cent, and is offering $10,000 to anyone who can corroborate 50 Cent’s claim of buying out all 2500 tickets to one of his 2018 concerts to make sure the venue be empty.

In an interview, Ja Rule says: “It’s cap, yo! Cap! Such cap! How my ni**a Bobby Shmurda did it? He’s capping. King of cap, ni**a. I tell ni**as, I say, ‘Yo, I got 10 stacks right now for anybody that can find footage of this foolery that this ni**a is talking about.’ Listen, we live in a world of f**king, everything is on video. Come on, man. Stop with the foolery, man!

Even the thought of it is still stupid, because ni**a, all you did if you did that, was put money in my pocket. And what you think the promoter is going to do? Have an empty venue? You let ni**as in free or charge them again! It’s the dumbest shit ever, yo. But yeah, it’s cap. Never happened.” – adds Ja.

You can watch it below:

 

Eminem reveals which Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign song made him to put Ty on his record

In a recent interview with Shade 45, Eminem talked about almost every track from his new album, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

When the conversation came to the record titled “Favorite B**ch,” which features Ty Dolla $ign, Eminem revealed that he is big Ty Dolla fan but his song with Kanye West made him really do a song with him.

I have been a fan of Ty Dolla $ign for a while now. He pops up on my YouTube feed a lot cause I am always looking what’s new and what’s out and s**t like that. A lot of times his videos pops up and the one that really caught my ear was “All Mine” joint he did with Kanye West. His singing was so crazy and I was like ‘I gotta have him on my record.’” said Eminem.

He is nuts. F**king harmony he does and s**t. He’s just out of his mind.” added Eminem.

You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent drops music video for “Part Of The Game,” ft. NLE Choppa & Rileyy Lanez

50 Cent drops the music video of “Part Of The Game,” featuring NLE Choppa and Rileyy Lanez which serves as the official theme song and promotional single for his upcoming Power Book III: Raising Kanan series which is in production at STARZ right now. It is expected to debut this summer.

The music video is directed by Eif Rivera and 50 Cent himself, and includes some scenes from the upcoming TV series. You can watch the new clip below:

Set for a summer 2021 release, Power Book III: Raising Kanan TV series will prequel the life and times of Kanan Stark, the character portrayed by 50 Cent in the critically lauded original Power series. Mekai Curtis, Joey Bada$$ and Omar Epps in the titular role have been cast for the upcoming much anticipated TV series.

You can watch the teaser below:

List of all Eminem songs released in 2020, including features

2020 was probably one of the best years for Eminem fans. The Rap God dropped 36 tracks from Music To Be Murdered By album and jumped on 3 tracks as a guest feature, rounding it up to total 39. You can check out the list below:

Music To Be Murdered By: Side B (Deluxe Edition)

  1. Alfred (Intro)
  2. Black Magic, featuring Skylar Grey
  3. Alfred’s Theme
  4. Tone Deaf
  5. Book Of Rhymes, featuring DJ Premier
  6. Favorite Bitch, featuring Ty Dolla $ign
  7. Gun Blazing, featuring Dr. Dre and Sly Pyper
  8. Gnat
  9. Higher
  10. The Demons, featuring MAJ
  11. Key (Skit)
  12. She Loves Me
  13. Killer
  14. Zeus, featuring White Gold
  15. Thus Far (Interlude)
  16. Discombobulated

Music To Be Murdered By

  1. Premonition (Intro)
  2. Unaccommodating, featuring Young M.A.
  3. You Gon’ Learn, featuring Royce Da 5’9″ and White Gold
  4. Alfred (Interlude)
  5. Those Kinda Nights, featuring Ed Sheeran
  6. In Too Deep
  7. Godzilla, featuring Juice WRLD
  8. Darkness
  9. Leaving Heaven, featuring Skylar Grey
  10. Yah Yah, featuring Royce da 5’9″, Black Thought, Q-Tip and Denaun
  11. Stepdad (Intro)
  12. Stepdad
  13. Marsh
  14. Never Love Again
  15. Little Engine
  16. Lock It Up, featuring Anderson .Paak
  17. Farewell
  18. No Regrets, featuring Don Toliver
  19. I Will, featuring KXNG Crooked, Royce da 5’9″ and Joell Ortiz
  20. Alfred (Outro)

Features

  1. Jessie Reyez – “Coffin,” featuring Eminm
  2. Kid Cudi – “The Adventures of Moon Man and Slim Shady,” featuring Eminem
  3. Big Sean – “Friday Night Cypher,” featuring Kash Doll, Payroll Giovanni, , Sada Baby, Drego, Boldy James, 42 Dugg, Cash Kidd, Tee Grizzley, Royce Da 5’9″ and Eminem

 

BREAKING: Snoop Dogg threatens to diss Eminem!

Couple of weeks ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. The album includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, on which Eminem name-drops several rappers, including Snoop Dogg:

Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me
Man, Dogg, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Nah, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards – Eminem (ZEUS)

Apparently, this was Eminem’s response to Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview, where Snoop used a bad tone while talking about Em.

Everything in that interview was good until like until the last moment. It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard.” said Eminem in a recent interview on Shade 45.

Snoop Dogg has finally responded to the situation by commenting one of fans account, saying: “Pray I do not respond to that soft a** s**t.” with laughing emojis. Check out the video below:

 

Eminem says “Guns Blazing” was originally Dr. Dre’s song but he traded it for other song

In a recent interview on Shade 45, Eminem revealed that “Guns Blazing” song, which also features Sly Pyper, was originally intended for Dr. Dre’s project but Eminem liked it so much that he offered his mentor other song to put “Guns Blazing” on the Side B of Music To Be Murdered By (Deluxe Edition).

That was actually a record that I stole from Dre cause he was sending me music and he kept sending me s**t and every time he sends I’m like ‘yo this one’s crazier than the last one’ and I don’t even know which one is the craziest one. He send me “Guns Blazing” with his verse and hook and I was like ‘yo, I gotta jump on this s**t.’ We actually traded couple of times cause I did couple of other songs and I’m like ‘yo you can that one that I just sent you if I can have that one’ and we kinda swapped a little bit. That’s a very personal song.

Listen to the interview below:

Eminem explains the reason why he prefers to drop surprise albums

Yesterday, Eminem discussed his new deluxe album Music To Be Murdered By: Side B on his own radio channel, Shade 45.

One of the things that Eminem talked about in that interview, was the Rap God explaining the tendency of him dropping surprise albums:

I feel like when I talking about that album is coming out, if I give people notice. They start seeing the tracklist and they know it’s coming, I feel like, my best shot to avoid it is just to drop it, instead of people thinking to themselves like ‘if he got this person on the album, I ain’t f**king with it.’ It gives everybody too much time to think about it and their expectations what they think it should be I will never meet that. So this is kind of theory I have based every since of Revival.

In the two years span, Eminem dropped three surprise albums: Kamikaze, Music To Be Murdered By and Music To Be Murdered By: Side B (Deluxe Edition). Watch the interview below:

Eminem explains why he apologized to Rihanna on a song “Zeus”

Yesterday, Eminem made appearance on his SiriusXM’s Shade 45 radio channel to promote his newly released deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem opened up about Rihanna lyrics on “Things Get Worse” (2009) where Em used some sharp words towards Riri and “Zeus” (2020), where he apologized to her.

“Honest to God, I told Paul this when it first happened. First, I do not know how somebody got it. Second of all, I have zero recollection of even remembering doing that verse. Like, the rhyme schemes did not even sound familiar to me, so I was caught off-guard. It was most likely recorded during the early stages of working on Relapse album.”

“I’m not making excuses for it. I said it, and I was wrong for saying it. It was f**king stupid.” says Eminem. After that, Eminem continues talking about Snoop Dogg.

Watch full interview below:

Eminem clarifies why he responded Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Eminem has just hit his radio station Shade 45 to promote the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem explains why he felt disrespected by Snoop Dogg.

Couple of months ago, Snoop Dogg was doing an interview with Breakfast Club. Somehow my name got brought up and he was say things about, you know, I’m not in his Top 10. Everything he said, by the way, was fine. Him saying I’m not in his Top 10 rappers because the 90s I can’t f**k with. Absolutely. Him saying Dre made the best version of me. Absolutely. Why would I have a problem with that. Will I be here without Dre? F**k no! The rappers he mentioned from 90s, KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, I never said I could f**k with them. I never said that.” 

“Everything was good until like…It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard cause I’m like: ‘where is this coming from?’ I just saw you! What the f**k! It threw me for a loop again. I could probably get passed to that tone and everything but the last statement that he said ‘as far as his music I can live without that!’ Now you’ve been disrespectful. You just caught me off guard. I was not ready for that.

People started hit me up about it. Asking what you gonna do. And I didn’t know what to do about it first. It confused me and I’m like ‘bro we are on the same team. What the f**k! And I’ve never in my career, my entire career, ever said a disrespectful word about Snoop Dogg. I mean, what the f**k. His impact on hip-hop, I can’t front on that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. My top 10 can’t be the same as his. How can I be mad at that? I was not mad about the opinion, it was after that. The very last statement was like ‘oh what the f**k. Damn dawg, really?! I said what needed to be said.

Meanwhile watch the interview below:

Rihanna, Joyner Lucas & more react on Benzino challenging Royce 5’9″ on Verzuz

The tension between Royce Da 5’9″ and Benzino is getting a little bit more serious than we expected.

After the Detroit legend and former owner of The Source magazine exchanged sharp words, regarding Eminem Twitter rant, Benzino challenged Nickel on Verzuz battle.

Royec screenshoted Benzino’s tweet and posted it on Instagram with the caption: “You all owe me for these laughs. I want my flowers for these hysterical outbursts during these trying times. This motaf**k done challenged me to a Verzuz battle. He prefaced this with “My Catalogue.Shut the noise. I better get outta town. I’m not worthy. Challenge not accepted but big props to I see booty I see booty. Do not think we even got a venue that could facilitate that massive holy bible of art. Gave me Lennon vibes. Seeing you perform that shit live with The Roots is like Top 3 bucket list for me. For real, for real.

Rihanna, Joyner Lucas, Smoke DZA, Kid Vishis, Hitmaka, Street Runner, Trick Trick and many more have reacted in the post comment’s section. Check them below:

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