Eminem & Royce coming on Shade 45 for Bad Meets Evil classic Shady Halloween special

On Friday, at 6PM ET, Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ will hit the SiriuxXM on Shade 45 for Bad Meets Evil’s classic Shady Halloween special. It is yet unclear if the interview is pre-recorded, old or new, but fans will enjoy listening songs from “Hell: The Sequel EP.” Check the announcement from Shady Records below:

Speculations about another Bad Meets Evil project continues, even though, last time Royce did an interview about this matter, he confirmed that they are not working on new Bad Meets Evil album but few months ago Mr. Porter revealed that another BME will happen ‘sooner or later.’

Eminem and Royce have already done Halloween special 9 years ago. We do hope they won’t just repeat this segment:

Eminem’s “MTBMB” is now eligible for platinum certification in US

Eminem’s 11th studio album, “Music To Be Murdered By,” has now sold over 1 million units in the United States, which makes it eligible for another platinum certification in the country.

Marshall Mathers has just added another platinum plaque to his name. Previous certifications include:

  1. “The Marshall Mathers LP” – 10x Platinum [Diamond] [Eligible for 11x Platinum]
  2. “The Eminem Show” – 10x Platinum [Diamond] [Eligible for 11x Platinum]
  3. “Curtain Call: The Hits – 7x Platinum [Eligible for 8x Platinum]
  4. “Encore” – 4x Platinum [Eligible for 6x Platinum]
  5. “The Slim Shady LP” – 4x Platinum [Eligible for 5x Platinum]
  6. “The Marshall Mathers LP 2” – 4x Platinum [Eligible for 5x Platinum]
  7. “Recovery” – 3x Platinum [Eligible for 5x Platinum]
  8. “Relapse” – 2x Platinum [Eligible for 3x Platinum]
  9. “Kamikaze” – 1x Platinum
  10. “Revival” – Gold [Eligible for 1x Platinum]
  11. “Music To Be Murdered By” – Gold [Eligible for 1x Platinum]

The only Eminem album without certification is his debut album “Infinite” which was released in 1996.

 

Nick Cannon says Eminem has No.1 flow in the rap game

On the Nick Cannon Radio show, Nick Cannon listed top five flows in the history of rap music and put Eminem as number one.  The list goes as following:

5. Bizzy Bone

4. Migos

3. E-40

2. Snoop Dogg

  1. Eminem

Honorable mention: Notorious B.I.G.

“Down to the number one and I know this will be a controversial but we talking specifically flows: The number one flow! That means the ability to put words together, cadences, ride the beat, be in the pocket. Gotta give it to you all, ain’t no hate in my heart, Marshall Mathers ladies and  gentlemen, Eminem! That dude can’t be contested when it comes to flow. His wordplay is crazy and even how he puts them together. Salute to you king.”  – says Nick Cannon

Watch it below:

Papoose: “It would be an honor to work with Eminem”

New York rapper Papoose has recently set down  Gray Rizzy’s to promote his new album “Endangered Species.” The two also talked about Eminem. When Rizzy asked about his dream collaboration, here is what Papoosa responded:

“Oh, man. I can not say it’s come close but I actually did meet Eminem before, you know what I’m saying. I met him when we did the BET performance and you know just being a fan of his lyricism, I was surprised he knew who I was, you know what I mean, ‘yo what’s up Pap,’ that’s somebody I would love to work with, I would love to do a track with him, that would be like an honor, I could scratch that off my bucket list, you know what I mean. Real talk.”

“I always buy all his albums. I make sure I buy them. And when Eminem is working on albums I noticed that he just reaches out to random artists and like ‘Yo I want you on a hook.’ You do not have to be a big artist. So I am like ‘Yo man, my phone is open brother. I would love to get that call bro. Real talk.”

Watch the interview below:

Benny The Butcher outsells Conway The Machine and Wetsside Gunn !

The first-week sales for Griselda Records’ own Benny The Butcher’s “Burden Of Proof” are in and Hit-Boy produced album debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard 200 chart with the sales of 19,100 album equivalent units and becomes the fastest selling rapper on his label’s history.

In 2020, Westside Gunn released two albums “Pray For Paris,” and the other “Who Made The Sunshine” under Shady Records. “Pray For Paris” was the first ever and highest entry to date for WS Gunn on the charts, which peaked at number 35 and sold 11,000 copies in the first week.

As far as Conway The Machine, besides couple of mixtapes and EPs, the buffalo rapper released one full LP, “From A King To A God” which peaked at number 126 on the Billboard charts.

Benny’s “Burden Of Proof” was led by the single “Timeless” which features Lil Wayne and Big Sean. Other guest appearances include: Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, Rick Ross, Freddie Gibbs and among others, which, obviously helped the album to propel up.

N.O.R.E blames Paul Rosenberg for Eminem not doing ‘a real hip-hop interviews’

N.O.R.E, who is one of the hosts on REVLOT TV’s hip-hop show “Drink Champs,” has recently replied to a fan on Twitter who asked why the producers are not inviting Eminem on the show. Noreaga blamed Eminem’s manager and CEO of Shady Records, Paul Rosenberg for it. Check the tweet below:

Few years ago, in an interview with VLAD TV, N.O.R.E showed love to Eminem:

“Eminem is the king in his own right, he’s changed hip-hop and before Eminem, all the white guys, besides Beastie Boys, were kind of dressed in black, kind of trying to be black. Eminem was the first white guy who was like, I AM WHITE. He actually, lyrically is on the level of Nas and great lyricists but his image is O.D.B (Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Eminem is our Elvis and I think we should claim that. I think Dr. Dre is genius for having the foresight for it.”

 

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