DJ Akademiks reacts to Benzino crying over Eminem, says Hailie can be proud of her dad, not Coi Leray

During one of his recent livestreams, DJ Akademiks addressed Benzino crying over Eminem on Drink Champs interview and gave some friendly advices. Akademiks also implied that Hailie Jade can be proud of her father, but he can’t say the same about Coi Leray.

“Okay, lets actually put some logic to it. Yo, Benzino, the beef between you and Eminem is one-sided. Eminem don’t give two f–ks about you, whether you’re living, breathing, talking, nothing, okay? Let’s get that out of the mix. What we do and I think we all could appreciate about you and also discuss about you is that you have a daughter that’s actually thriving and we are gonna say she’s a relevant hip-hop star.” said DJ Akademiks.

Then he continued: “Here is a thing. I think you are going though issues that you probably created over time. Your relationship with your daughter that she has spoken about, your demeanor in hip-hop, how you probably even treated women themselves and also how people view you in terms of your peers, you’re seeing it all manifest because your daughter is in this game. And you’ve said it yourself that your daughter feels like she gotta be cool with Eminem because you hated Eminem and it prevented a lot of opportunities for you.”

“I have to say to Benzino…I think the problems that you have are not hip-hop problems. he problems are family problems. Eminem is not talking about you now. Eminem does not have beef with you now. Most of these things are the reflection of your daughter being a star. Most of these things are your daughter reacting to you different type of way. So you need to fix your family problems first and foremost. Eminem don’t got beef with you my guy. The bigger issue now is you and your family. Fix your family issues. I don’ think Eminem is someone who is a threat to Benzino at this point. I could be wrong but I don’t see it. He has a daughter [Hailie] who is successful and everybody want to be a superman for their kids. His daughter probably looks at him, well, you’re the guy that’s not liked in hip-hop and I wanna be liked. So, I wanna look up to my father but people don’t like you, people look at you in certain ways so now I gotta move a little different. I pray for you Benzino.” – DJ Akademiks added.

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Reggie Wright Jr. says Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre will never get album done

Former general manager of Death Row Records, Reggie Wright Jr. has recently sat down on bomb1st where he talked about Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s weird relationship and says Suge Knight is right for saying Dr. Dre does not deserve to have Grammy award named after him because of his dirty history.

“It’s hard for me to hate on Dre. You look stupid if you hate Dre. I love what Suge Knight said [about Grammy naming Global Impact Award after Dre] in his latest podcast. I said it a year ago but he came out on his podcast and said pretty much the same thing. We both spit out the same thing about that award. It’s kinda hypocritical from the Grammys to give that particular award named after Dr. Dre, knowing his history. It’s gonna be nice to see one female would have a courage enough to boycott if they try to nominate them for that particular award. It’s gonna be really interesting.” said Reggie Wright Jr.

Then he continued: “I still kinda like Dre. Other than that one issue with Dre. I’m gonna be honest. Even though I’m a Suge guy. I was around Death Row because of Suge. I always still kinda liked Dre for just the way he moved because he didn’t like the drama and all that.”

“It’s a good marketing [Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s recent Gin & Juice drink] but they have a weird, weird relationship. They never can do anything long. It never pens out between those two. They can make some money off that but they will never get the album [The Missionary] done. Y’all remember that tour that was supposed to be happening at Hollywood Bowl? And then they came out with crazy excuse about the writer’s Gil. I said that show was never gonna happen between those two. Dre got too much money, he don’t need it. I’m telling y’all, there’s something going on between Snoop and Dre where they can be cool for a minute but then they are not cool. They can’t work together. Their entourages are different. You got wanna be gangsters with homosexuals. And they just don’t get along. Don’t keep your hopes up about no Gin & Juice and no albums by those senior citizens. It’s not going to happen. It would be nice though. I would love it. I’d be in the front row of their concerts but like I tell y’all, it won’t happen. Great advertisement, good luck with that, they probably can do one day shoot, tow day shoot but as far as y’all thinking the album is coming out between these two, won’t happen.” – Reggie Wright Jr. added.

You can watch the interview below:

Donnell Rawlings shares his opinion on Dr. Umar saying Eminem can’t be GOAT because he’s white

Comedian, actor, and radio host Donnell Rawlings, best known as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy TV show Chappelle’s Show and the HBO drama tv-series “The Wire,” has recently sat down with DJ VLAD where he talked about Dr. Umar Johnson saying Eminem can’t be considered one of the greatest rappers of all time because he’s white.

“Here is the thing. This is the opinion of Dr. Umar. Me personally, I can’t focus on someone’s opinion. I like to talk about things that are fact based. That’s his opinion. There’s some people who think he could be and most of those are white people and there’s a lot of black people that say ‘Aright, enough is enough. Let’s admit that Eminem is a nice motherf–king rapper.” said Donnell Rawlings.

Then he continued: “And I will put like this with Eminem. It’s even tougher for him to get to the point where people even would even mildly respect him and it to be straight because he’s white. I understand, we at certain fields and things, we broke color barrier but for him to break the black rap color barrier, for people to even consider, it took a long time. ‘F–k that white boy’ it want from there to ‘Wait a minute, he’s nice and nice.’ But in some people’s minds he would never be able to be the all time greatest rapper and to be quite honest, I don’t give a f–k. I don’t even really f–king listen to music at all. But there is some people that are stuck in the fact that, they can’t get on the fact that he’s white and he’s nice.”

“Everybody’s top five is is all subjective on what you like. And at the end of the day, if you like JAY-Z, you like JAY-Z. If you like Eminem, you like Eminem. But me being mtherf–ker over 50, I don’t even really have time to even argue about. It just makes no sense. And certain topics there never gonna be no resolve. Anyone’s never gonna get the answer. I guarantee for the history of sports and everything, there’s never gonna be an agreement on who is the greatest basketball player of all time. It always gonna be LeBron versus Mike, there’s always gonna be Kobe. You will always have that conversation, you can put the stats up, who did what, what amount, how many, it’s all stuff to keep a the conversation going and me personally I don’t give a f–k about.” Donnell Rawlings added.

You can watch the interview after the jump below.

Trick Trick talks about “Twerk Dat Pop That” song with Eminem & Royce 5’9″

Detroit award-winning platinum producer Antt Beatz has recently sat down with his nephew Trick Trick on The Fly Zone radio show “The Sit Down” on Shade 45 where they talked about the rise of a young producer, his work ethic, the ups and downs, and Artist development which ultimately landed him a deal with JAY-Z’s Roc Nation. At one point of the interview, Trick Trick talked about his 2014 single “Twerk Dat Pop That,” featuring Eminem and Royce 5’9″, produced by the guest himself, Antt Beatz.

“We got a record with me and Eminem and Royce 5’9” called ‘Twerk Dat Pop That’ and it’s in the movie ‘The Last 24‘. That beat came out of one of them [vaulted] folders. Man, you put your f–king foot in that motherf–ka. I love that beat.” said Trick Trick.

Then he continued: “You know, when Marshall gets the beat and stuff, he puts his vocals on and that’s it. You don’t get his vocals. We don’t get copy of his vocals. He takes the beat and then he puts his vocals on it and he sends it back to you. And that’s just it. That’s how Eminem get down but cool, f–k it, thanks for the verse ma n-gga. [Laughs]. You can make the clean version if you got to, though. The edit and just spin it all back. What I learned to do is to take instrumental and tuck it under the part or you just line it up and then wherever it’s at just ‘paw, paw’. Yeah, you got the knife so you can do what you want… This beat reminds me Doughboyz Cashout.”

Twerk Dat Pop That” is a song about three of them having some fun in a Detroit strip club. While Trick Trick is busy making a vibe and just getting the attention from all the OGs in the Strip Club, Royce seems to be pretty busy, applying only one hook in the song, he seems to be in ‘heaven’ and quite happy, so no comments from him needed except that he is having some private dances. Eminem, on the other hand, is just Eminem, being classical he has the theme we know from him from day one. He is having trouble with one particular stripper and is starting to get really mean to her delivering some hard punchlines and nice insults.

Watch the new interview below:

Yelawolf shows love to Royce Da 5’9″ first time after falling out

Few years ago, Royce da 5’9” and Yelawolf had fallen out. The two were taking shots back and forth on Instagram. In January, 2020 Royce put his former label mate on notice with the song “Overcomer,” featuring Westside Gunn.

Royce discussed the feud in a interview with Real 92.3. While he did not reveal the actual reason that led to the beef, he spoke on the underlying issue. “It falls into the category of respect. He did something I felt was disrespectful. There was a window of time where he could have called me to clarify or just say something to me. He didn’t even think he needed to call me—he didn’t even extend me that respect. It was something that happened behind closed doors and he knew I knew about it. I took offense to it, and how I handled it was addressing it on a song. I felt it was the only way I could handle it—for me to air it out publicly would imply I’m using it as a vehicle to push an album or be vindictive. I’m not a vindictive person…I felt the only way to do it was let him know it’s on my radar. I’m aware.”

In December, 2020 Royce was a bit more explicit about why he and Yela weren’t seeing eye-to-eye. “It’s a situation going on, especially in hip-hop. We have all kinds of different people, but we have a type of person in particular. We have white people, white people who come into the business and they use the culture. We got some white people that come in and use that, and then go and do very evil things behind closed doors—very evil, racist things behind closed doors.” said Royce in Joe Budden Podcast.

After “Overcomer” track dropped, Royce took to Instagram to call out Yelawolf for a since-deleted post where Yela blasted the Detroit rapper: “I can remove you quicker than you Deleted this post, David Duke and nobody can stop me,” Royce wrote, responding to Yela, who said, “Yo @eminem get your hype man before the wolves do …I ain’t worried.” Allegedly, Yelawolf used to use the N word inside his close circle which lead Royce to feel the way he felt.

In the new interview with Bootleg Kev, Yelawolf talked about it and said that the beef is in the past now and he still loves and respects Royce.

“I love Royce. I have not spoken to him since that incident happened. But that’s my dude. I don’t harbor any bad feeling about Royce. I have not spoken to him, like I said, since that time but at the end of the day, we did a lot of great things together. A lot of amazing moments happened with my boy and it’s all good. For me, it’s all good. It is what it is.” said Yelawolf.

Then he continued: “DJ Premier, Royce, me…C’mon, there’s a lot of moments. Royce and Rittz. Royce, Marshall, myself. F–king gang. There’s history there that I can’t just make disappear and to put some discrepancy or disagreement or whatever it is. Whatever. To me it’s water under the bridge. Period.”

You can watch the interview below. If it does not start from the specific timestamp because of the age restriction, click “Watch on YouTube” and listen from 2:04:43.

Yelawolf reveals what Eminem told him when he asked if he could keep MGK on “Trunk Muzik 3”

Yelawolf has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev on his podcast to promote his upcoming album, titled “War Story.” The former Shady Records artist talked about many things, including Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly and revealed he wanted both Slim Shady and MGK on “Rowdy” song but then the famous beef escalated and asked Eminem if he could keep Kelly’s verse on “Trunk Muzik 3” album, which is Yela’s final album under Shady Records.

“When we were making ‘Rowdy’ song, DJ Paul goes like ‘go get MGK and Eminem and we got the craziest record of all time. Y’all three white boys, get out of here, it’s gonna be crazy!’ and I was like ‘that’s not a bad idea, actually.’ So I recorded it, f–king sent it to Marshall and you know s–t, next thing you know Marshall f–king went crazy on MGK. And I had to pivot and do my thing.” said Yelawolf.

Then he continued: “Respectfully, I actually did tap in. I ain’t f–king fool. To be honest, it was like, if you say no and you say go to war then its curtains. Respectfully, on some hip-hop s–t, tap in with the Sensei. So I did and Marshall was like ‘nah man, people want to hear that.’ I’ve always had a lot of respect for Marshall obviously. I’ve looked up to him for years but that moment was kinda like ‘damn man, you really give a f–k about me. You really care that much to put that s–t aside and let me live.’ Knowing that I had invested this before I knew this happened. I was like, you are a G man! I got nothing bad to say about Shady the whole time I was there. We bumped our heads on the first album, creatively, but…”

Machine Gun Kelly and Yelawolf have been friends for a while now. MGK even namedropped Yela on Eminem-diss record “Rap Devil” with the following lines: “And don’t be a sucker and take my verse / Off of Yelawolf’s album, thank you (thank you).” Here, Kells is implying that Eminem would block his feature on Yela’s album, the same way he banned him from Shade 45 radio. Nonetheless, the collaborative track “Rowdy” was released by Yelawolf on March 29th, 2019 and still includes Machine Gun Kelly’s previously mentioned verse.

You can watch the new interview below:

New EP: Read The PDF – “By The Time You Look Up N.C. What We Doin'”

Super producers Denaun Porter, Focus… and Dem Jointz have come together to form a brand new supergroup by the name of “Read The PDF” and released their much-anticipated debut EP, titled “BY THE TIME YOU LOOK UP N.C. WHAT WE DOIN’”.

The new project includes 8 tracks in total, including previously released singles “BY” and “THE TIME.” All of the songs were performed, written, produced, mixed and mastered by Denaun, Focus… and Dem Jointz… Until we review the project, you can enjoy the new release below!

New Song: MRK SX – “Run The Light,” ft. Royce 5’9″

After teaming up with Detroit’s own Courtney Bell, Royce 5’9″ jumps on a track with MRK SX on the latest Long Story Longer single, “Run The Light,” produced by T.Mo.

“Congrats to my good Bruddah @mrk_sx on the release of his new song featuring myself … It’s called #RunTheLights. Streaming Everywhere … S/O @fatbeats.” said Royce on Instagram.

MRK SX also expressed his feelings about new single on Instagram: “In 25 years of recording and mixing my songs, I have NEVER allowed anyone to touch the mix of my music…..But, this song was so so important to me, and I didn’t want to mess it up. I couldn’t think of a better person, man, sound genius than @amondjackson (the recent Grammy award winner btw) to make sure everything was perfect. Not only did he do an amazing job on the mix, I’ve approached mixing my own vocals totally different based on what he did to them. The list of artists that he’s worked with is far too long for this post, but I assure you that you’ve heard his work many times whether you knew it or not. Just wanted to thank my brother and to say that it has been an honor and privilege to get to know him, and learn from him over the years. “Run The Light” featuring @royceda59 is brought to you by @longstorylonger21 @fatbeats and the record was produced by @tmo_music @trackoholiks.”

“Run The Light” is the first single from Long Story Longer Presents Ras Kass, Yukmouth, Swifty McVay, and MRK SX (Deluxe Edition) and is being released through iconic hip hop label Fatbeats. LSL is taking the industry by storm in 2024 with new music from the likes of Crooked I, D12, Yukmouth, Stevie Stone, Jon Connor, and Horseshoe Gang just to name a few.

You can stream the new song below:

Fans think Eminem is teasing “The Slim Shady LP 2” with new merch

Earlier today Eminem released new merchandise to celebrate 25 years anniversary of his major label debut album, The Slim Shady LP. “A killer instinct runs in the blood” #TheSlimShadyLP zoetrope vinyl drops Thursday w/ the #SSLP25 capsule! Sign up for first access- link in bio.” posted Eminem on Instagram alongside the video of visual presentation of the merch.

Eminem’s post looks nothing strange but when fans checked the official website of Slim Shady, some of the merch looks like to be hinting on something. There is one particular merch that is called The Real Slim Shady white T-shirts that comes in two packs. And the “2” is written in a strange way to it almost refers to “Slim Shady 2”. One user said: “i would do anything for Eminem to drop SSLP2, you all know how i love this album and how i keep asking for it for YEARS now lol so if he did that “ Slim Shady 2” on purpose for nothing.. i’m done istg.” Another said: “i know this is supposed to mean there are 2 white 2 shirts but no way they didnt do this on purpose”.

There is also one more hint. But this time, it comes from Eminem’s manager and long-time friend, Paul Rosenberg. The former CEO of Def Jem posted the same merch video on Instagram with the caption: “Special edition @eminem #SSLP25 zoetrope vinyl and a tone of other really great collectibles and gear drops Thursday! Sign up for early access. Trust this stuff is gonna go quick and some of it is … well, you’ll see! ~link in bio.” The last line is what attracted fans’ attention. “Trust this stuff is gonna go quick and some of it is … well, you’ll see!

Someone said: “Im telling yall the Eminem Vs slim shady album concept is alive and well. 9 Vaulted tracks from the slim shady Era remastered & edited + 9 new tracks for a full 18 song project with a few skits thrown in. The Super Bowl commercial was a hint.” Another said: “Ok what does Paul mean by that last sentence why are they doing this to us.”

There were same rumors last year as well.

Trick Trick & Maestro Williams discuss Eminem & Benzino beef & some Detroit natives disrespecting Eminem

Award-winning producer Maestro Williams has recently sat down with Trick Trick on The Fly Zone radio show “The Sit Down” on Shade 45 to discuss Maestro’s multiple talents as an award-winning producer. Producing many different genres of music including, classically orchestrated arrangements in hip hop and is work ethics. At one point of the interview, the two talked about working with Eminem, some Detroit native people disrespecting Em and recent Slim Shady and Benzino beef.

Maestro Williams: I worked with Eminem in studio once. I got a call from Biz and I don’t know what was going on but I was keyboard player for that day. I was like ‘WAIT, WHAT?!’ So yeah, pulled up and we worked. He works in the studio like 9 to 5 job. Literally. He actually stayed little past five that day. He was working on some s–t I though it was dope. I never heard it on anything so I guess it was not dope enough. But we worked in studio together for sure. And then we were working on D12 mixtapes. The joints he did on there. I would mix that in with everything else.

Trick Trick: I’m just finding out about a lot of things that’s happening in hip-hop as far as Detroit concerned and one of the things that I keep seeing that’s weird to me is people going after Eminem that live here. I’m like, ‘you can pick another f–king target.’ They act as if they placing on some type of throne and then they trying to dethrone him. He’s not on the throne. He’s not trying to be on the throne of other than to be the greatest rapper to ever live which is a quest that is worldwide. And he put the f–k on the city, n-gga. Not even counting charitable donations he makes that he chooses to never say nothing about.

Maestro Williams: I don’t get it, I don’t f–king get it. I never got it and I never will. Well, first, let’s not act like he DID NOT. He still put on for the city. It’s so disrespectful. It hurts my feelings.

Trick Trick: Did you see Benzino?

Maestro Williams: Yeah, I did. You know what I did? I f–ked up. I commented on the excerpts that got posted on Instagram before I watched the whole video. I became one of them n-ggas I fear the most. I failed [Laughs]. let’s be honest. The parts that everybody saw on Instagram then s–t is funny. It’s a dichotomy of how he starts . Now, if they just did the crying part, it’s like ‘oh man, what’s going on?’ But when you see all ‘F–k Eminem’ parts before crying….[Laughs]. You can’t write that s–t in the movie. Reality is so much better than fiction. I was just telling cuz you can’t write that s–t bro. It’s the same interview, You wearing the same clothes ma n-gga. You go the same hairstyle. You can’t break this s–t up. You just said ‘f–k him, f–k anybody who rides with him’ and I’m like ‘wait n-gga, that’s me cause I ride with him! [Laughs] F–k you mean?! I don’t even know you. Why is this happening dawg.

Trick Trick: That’s me too n-gga! [Laughs]… Speaking from a deceit of a fellow counselor, that’s a sick obsession.

Watch the radio show below:

Chris D’Elia describes meeting Eminem in his Detroit studio

Chris D’Elia has recently sat down with Adam22 on No Jumper Podcast where the comedian recalled meeting and chopping it up with Eminem at his Detroit studio.

Back in 2019, Logic and Eminem dropped “Homicide” song which features Chris D’Elia on the outro, which is taken from an August 2018 Instagram video of comedian Chris D’Elia doing his impression of Eminem. It inspired a meme about Eminem “using too many napkins.” In January 2019, Eminem took to Twitter to praise D’Elia for his imitation after he released another video titled “EMINEM IN THE CYPHER.” Em went on to sample this at the end of his January 2020 track, “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD: “I’m not afraid to pull the — Man, stop, Look what I’m plannin’.”

During the new interview, Chris D’Elia said: “I don’t care about bathrooms at all. I go and piss and s–t any bathroom in the woods. I don’t care. You know the whole thing with Eminem, like, he wanted to do a song with me and stuff? I was in Detroit to do a show and they reached out. I don’t remember how but they were like ‘Eminem want you to come by the studio and say hi. I was like, cool.”

Then he continued: “We are in Mercedes Sprinter and I remember I had to pull over and s–t in someone’s yard on the way to Eminem’s. It was so f–ked up. I was s–ting myself. He pulls over, I open that thing and run into somebody’s yard. It was a nice place and I squat down. When I left, I was like, they’re gonna think a mountain lion came by. I got back into Sprinter and I f–king went straight to Eminem and he has no idea that I took a s–t into someone’s yard before I met him.”

“We were talking probably an hour and a half. It was so cool. He really like comedians. When I did that impression and he retweeted and they wanted to put me in the song and he played me and I played him. It’s still crazy by the way. I showed up in the studio and he saw me and he started rapping my impression of him. And I was like, what a f–king trip. Life is crazy. We sat down for an hour and a half. It was unbelievable. I even got to the point where I was like ‘I don’t wanna keep your time’ but they were like ‘Nah, stay!’ He was talking about rapping and how he came up and critics and his tour life. I mean, we covered it all, it was crazy.” Chris D’Elia added.

From there, Adam22 interrupted: “You shook his hand without washing your hands? You’ve just been clutching your a-s cheeks, pulling them apart in a squat stance in somebody’s yard taking a s–t?” On that, Chris replied: “I don’t know and hope I washed my hands. It was clean how I did it.”

You can watch the interview below:

Suge Knight slams Dr. Dre for having Grammy Global Impact Award named after him

Dr. Dre Global Impact Award was established at the 2023 GRAMMYs and Dre himself was named as the winner for his multitude of achievements through his innovative, multi-decade career. The second ever Dr. Dre Global Impact Award was awarded to Jay-Z at the 2024 GRAMMYs. It looks like, Suge Knight does not appreciate the event.

In this new audio recording, Suge slammed Dr. Dre for having Grammy Global Impact Award named after him. Knight, known for his no-holds-barred approach, comes to the defense of Chris Brown, who has been ruthlessly blackballed by the industry for beating Rihanna up but the same industry still giving props to Dr. Dre who allegedly abused women in the past.

“It’s not a Whitney Huston award. Not a Teena Marie award. It’s not an Aretha Franklin award. But at the same time, you can have a man that is a part of secret society, they gonna give him an award. The Impact Award. That motherf–ker beat up more b-tches than anybody. This man gets award for beating up women.” said Suge Knight.

Then he continued: “Chris Brown is stripped from his crown. And not saying he was right to beat Rihanna up, I’m not saying it. But What I’m saying is this: He had a fight with one woman and they still throwing stones at him. They don’t give him his cigar. They don’t let him come perform. They don’t let him win awards. But you can have an Impact Award with Andre.”

“The only person that can replace Michael Jackson, and be better and bigger than him, is Chris Brown. That comes from the king himself. And I ain’t talking about Elvis. I’m talking about Michael Jackson. I know they both allegedly messing with younger women but only one get ridiculed for. You know why. But they can have an Impact Award. Give Chris Brown his cigar.”

“Puffy, allegedly admitted beating up b-tches and f–king all the young boys and having his girl have sex with prostitutes and then with him and so on. They didn’t cancel him from the Grammys, he chose not to come to the Grammys. Chris Brown didn’t come to the Grammys or he can come but they just don’t give him his cigar.” Suge Knight added.

Listen to the audio below:

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