Rory wants Eminem’s “Stans” documentary to expose fans of Nicki Minaj, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & Rihanna

During one of the new episodes of New Rory & Mal, Rory talked about Eminem‘s upcoming documentary “Stans,” which according to the synopsis, is a “revealing, edgy, and disarmingly personal journey into the world of superfandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most iconic and enduring artists, Eminem, and the fans that worship him.”

During the podcast, Rory said: “I did see very interesting headline on my way here. Eminem is producing a Stan documentary about the obsessed fans. Now, when I first read the headline, I was hoping it was going to be direct shots at our biggest Stan groups like the Barbz, BeyHive, The Navy. Read more into it and it’s about his obsessed fans which I still think is gonna be an interesting doc, where even though it’s only gonna be Eminem’s Stans, I think some of the groups are going to have come to the podium, if it’s an effective doc to see how this is mental illness. I don’t think it’s a doc about Eminem fans that show them on TRL. I think it’s gonna make them look insane.”

Then he continued: “I think Eminem might be the only person who can do this right now. I think this is an extremally important topic to discuss, obsession just in general about people you don’t know. I don’t think any superstar would have balls even think it’s a smart idea to discuss the possibility of mental illness within your fanbase. Nicki could never expose that cause that’s her army. A leader is not going to expose his troops in any type of weakness. He’s going to utilize them and continue to manipulate them to get to the end goal. Em, and where are not going to have the same argument we had about that horrible BET Donald Trump freestyle, but my point in making that was that I respected that he made that decision even though the freestyle sucked, I respect this decision as well. I think this is an extremely important topic that needs to be talking about and I think Em is the only one who can do it. Because he’s cool, if he loses his fans, he is fine. And what other artists would to that? Beyoncé is not going to talk about BeyHive, unless it’s the most positive light ever. And she knows a lot of them probably have a weird obsess.”

“Now, here is what it sucks that it’s Eminem. We are gonna watch it. All Eminem fans are gonna watch it. It’s gonna do great. It’s gonna do crazy numbers. The people that I think need to watch it are not gonna see it because it’s Eminem documentary. Even if Nicki did something like this, all the fans that hate Nicki, would still watch it to then debate and hate each other. Eminem fans, it’s Eminem fans, and no one else. Nicki fans, every time Cardi B drops, they are going to watch it and vice versa, even Beyonce versus Taylor Swift. There is rivalries between these hives that needs to be addressed and if one of them did something, all the other hives would watch it. Eminem’s hives just mind their own business over here and no one even give a f-ck.”

“Em has spoken about that type of stuff in White America so I know he’s not scared to address like ‘hey a lot of my success and weird fans are based off the marketing of being a white blonde kid from the Midwest. I guess my point more is, if hypothetically Nicki did something like this and expose some of the Barbz for probably having a weird obsession that needs to be studied a bit just for the humanity. All of the Bardigang would watch it to clown how mentally ill the Barbz are and I think we need that moment for Bardigang to look in the mirror at the same time. Cause they are gonna watch it and they will clown all the Barbz, but then Barbz turn around and say you just mentally ill. They just broke down how Stans are legitimately need to be studied. This is an obsession and weird mental illness that we need to fix but no one’s gonna look in the mirror [after watching Eminem documentary]. Barbz are not gonna watch it and be like ‘oh, man.’

“Back to my point about Em and his fanbase, I think its gonna be like his recent albums where it’ll do a lot of numbers but it won’t spark any conversation outside the Eminem fanbase. There gonna be some write ups on press cause of course it’s Eminem but I just don’t know if it will reach where it needs to reach. And that’s the internet Stan community for real that needs to look at themselves in the mirror after watching that doc and saying ‘AM I STAN?!’ from that video.” Rory added.

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D12 respond after Benzino claimed one of D12 members told him about Royce ghostwriting for Eminem

Few days ago, Benzino said has proof of Royce Da 5’9” ghostwriting for Eminem and the evidence is coming from one of D12 ’s members.

Zino said on Instagram: ““I finally got the proof I needed. Someone in their inner circle (D12) just confirmed it. Royce has ghostwroted for your rap god Eminem. Neither one of them p-ssies have responded and when they do I will not only release more diss tracks but I will also release the info I have that proves it. So stay tuned hip-hop, it’s about to go really crazy.”

D12’s official facebook page has recently shared Southpawer’s video of Benzino’s Drink Champs interview where the former co-owner of The Source magazine got emotional and started crying over Eminem beef and other matters.

One of the fans commented: “He needs help. He tried to drag you, D12 into this mess saying one of you confirmed Royce was ghostwriting for Em” On which, D12 replied: “None of us talk to him. Therefore we didn’t confirm anything.

Someone commented: “I’ve been an Eminem fan since day one, so naturally dislike Benzino, but watching this I actually felt for him. He’s a mess. I think he is so frustrated at the state of “black America” that he’s taken his frustration out on Eminem. The drunk Benzino actually spoke a lot of sense. The ego was gone. The bravado was gone. For once I actually listened to him and thought, you know what bro, I see why you chat the shit you chat. He’s a very disturbed and frustrated man. Hopefully this can be a turning point for him. I hope Em can see this too and say, f-ck it. He’s a tired donkey. Just let it rest now. It’s not even a contest. Bro needs therapy.” On that, D12 replied: ”He’s not frustrated with the state of “Black America.” He was frustrated that he couldn’t get ALL black people to side with him.

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D12’s “Devil’s Night” mixtape is now available on streaming

D12‘s Devil’s Night mixtape, released back in October 30, 2015, is now available on all streaming platform worldwide.

The mixtape is a follow-up of Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 (2011), and the continuation to their 2001 debut album Devil’s Night. The tape features Eminem, King Gordy, Lazarus, KXNG Crooked, Kidd Kidd, Young Buck, Royce 5’9″ and T3 from Slim Village.

On Halloween eve, Shady Records fans were a little disappointed to find out that there was no Eminem feature on the mixtape, but a great verse still counts even if it arrives late. DJ Whoo Kid eventually shared Devil’s Night Reloaded, which includes a chilling acapella verse from Eminem on “Devil’s Night Intro.” Eminem tweeted: “Went in the lab real quick, now @djwhookid has it reloaded.”

D12 had previously explained to VladTV that the timing didn’t work out for Em to appear on the original version of the project. “Eminem didn’t make this project at all. He tried as much as he could, but he didn’t make it. We could’ve waited for him to go ahead and do it, but we wanted to really just let people know that we’re also emcees too and we can handle ourselves. We know how to do this sh-t.”

After 9 years, the mixtape is now available on all streaming platforms. You can bump it below!

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Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes & more wish Dr. Dre happy birthday

Yesterday, hip-hop world celebrated 59th birthday of an iconic producer and rapper Dr. Dre. His peers, fans, family and friends wished him a happy birthday on social media.

50 Cent celebrated Dr. Dre’s birthday on Instagram, on Sunday, and teased having “new heat” on the way with the legendary producer. “Happy Birthday to my boy Dre, we got some New Heat coming.” Fif captioned.

Eminem also sent his birthday wish to Dre by sharing a throwback picture of himself and Dre performing at the Coachella back in 2018 with the caption: “You know it’s Dre day!!! Happy b-day Doc.” Snoop Dogg wrote: “Happy c day @drdre”

Busta Rhymes said: IT’S OFFICIALLY DRE DAY FOLKS!! HAPPY BORN DAY TO THE BIG BRO @drdre ENJOY IT TO THE FULLEST AND MAY THE BLESSINGS CONTINUE KING!! MORE LIFE!!

Obie Trice also shared a throwback picture with the caption: “Happy Gday @drdre many more. thanks for your vibes, your realness and what you brought to the culture of hiphop music ..many many more OG. GOAT. Xzibit wrote: “Happy Birthday @drdre !! Many more to come, thank you for everything you do.”

Aftermath producer Fredwreck shared an epic picture with Dr. Dre where the two are standing in front of a huge graffiti of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige’s performance at the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show. In the caption, he wrote: “Help me wish a Happy Birthday to the greatest of all time! The Five Star Surgeon General and my friend and brother Andre Young!” Dem Jointz also posted a picture with Dre with the caption: “Happy Dre Day.”

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Benzino breaks down in tears while talking about Eminem on Drink Champs

Benzino has recently sat down with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN on Drink Champs where he talked about many things, including his revived beef with Eminem. At one point of the interview, drunk Zino broke down in tears.

Benzino of course started the interview with lashing out on Eminem: “Let’s talk about Eminem, isn’t that why we here tonight? Fu-k Eminem. And fu-k everybody down with Eminem. Hip-hop is who we are. He can’t come in and invade hip-hop, and Rosenberg and make trillions of dollars. This n-gga didn’t even go to Nipsey’s funeral. F-ck Eminem bro!”

He then continued: “They trying to kill me right now cause the sh-t I’m saying cause it’s deep bro. His fans like him because he’s white. They don’t fu-k with us. F-ck Eminem, I dusted Eminem. Rap Elvis b-tch! How about that?! How come he ain’t answering me?”

Then DJ EFN asked, Eminem or Machine Gun Kelly. Here is what Benzino replied: “F-ck Eminem bro! Fu-k both of them bro. Fu-king Cassidy would kill Eminem in a battle rap bro. Why do you all give so much props to Em? Because he’s white? F-ck his music. We don’t listen to that in the hood bro.”

Later in the interview, when Benzino got drunk, he got emotional and started crying: “I don’t have nothing against Eminem. He can rap but I care about us more. I don’t want to talk about it no more. For 22 years, every time I do interviews they ask me about Eminem. The fu-k you want me to do? C’mon man. My daughter came to industry figuring ‘I gotta be cool with Eminem because everybody is against my dad.’ You think this sh-t is fu-king cool? Nah man, we are failing as a people. I don’t hate Eminem. I don’t know him to hate. I don’t hate white people. I’m tired of this sh-t man. It’s too much.”

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Eminem & 50 Cent get nominated at 2024 XXL Awards

2024 XXL Awards nominees are here and our boys 50 Cent and Eminem receive nominations in different categories. XXL Awards Board Members that consists of hip-hop industry’s movers, shakers and veteran artists, including Eminem, 50 Cent, Fat Joe, E-40, Future, Ghostface Killah, Gucci Mane, Juicy J, Just Blaze, Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott, NORE, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Paul Rosenberg, Peter Rosenberg, Run The Jewels, Styles P, Tech N9ne, Big Boy, Bun B, Ebro Darden, Charlamagne Tha God, Cam’ron, Sway Calloway, DJ Kahled, DJ Drama, Jermaine Dupri, DJ Woo Kid among many others will be selecting the winners for 11 categories while the fans vote for their favorite rapper of the year in the 12th category, The People’s Champ.

Aside Eminem and 50 Cent being on board of voting, they are also nominated in different categories. 50 Cent is up against Travis Scott, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Rod Wave, Doja Cat and Lil Uzi Vert in “Performer Of The Year” category. He’s also nominated for The People’s Champ against 21 Savage, Cardi B, Central Cee, Destroy Lonely, Drake, Doja Cat, Ice Spice, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Kid Cudi, Killer Mike, Latto, Lil Durk, Megan Thee Stallion, Nas, Nicki Minaj, Playboi Carti, Sexyy Red and Yeat.

Eminem is nominated for Hip-Hop’s Humanitarian Of The Year against E-40, Fat Joe, Jay-Z, Latto, Lil Durk and The Weeknd. Voting for The People’s Champ category ends Sunday, February 18 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Go vote for 50 Cent here. You can vote in every one hour.

The winners will be announced later this month.

DJ Premier talks how him & Royce 5’9″ formed PRhyme, says PRhyme 3 is extraordinary

Legendary hip-hop producer DJ Premier talks with Noah Callahan-Bever of Idea Generation about a journey from his early days as part of the duo Gang Starr, to producing for then up-and-coming rapper Jay-Z and helping to shape his sound, to carving his own lane, forming PRhyme with Royce 5’9″ and becoming one of the greatest producers in hip-hop history.

“Mike has pitched this idea, it was during them working on Slaughterhouse, but it was taking so long and Mike was like ‘how about y’all do a project like a quick EP where you use Adrien Young’s sound only and make a quick EP of Slaughterhouse.’ I was very against it. I was like ‘nah, I like to dig and make beats through digging.’ Everybody was leaning on me about it and it just went silent.” said DJ Premier.

Then he continued: “Time passed, Royce hits me again like ‘what me and you gon’ do?’ Royce was just getting sober and had not rapped a long time. And for me knowing the not sober Royce, his bars, his delivery is always on point, sometimes you sober up…I’m glad he’s sober because the most cleanest and healthy lifestyle is the best, that does not mean that you gonna still pull off the Royce that we all know and love. So, I remember I was in LA for some business. I met Amanda Demme there. She told me I’m photographer and she was like ‘I gotta show my stuff, it’s real wicked.’ She starts showing me all her stuff and I’m like ‘yo, this s–t is bugged out, damn.’ She asked ‘what do you working on?’ I said me and Royce are doing this project, it’s gonna be called DJ Premier, Royce Da 5’9″, we are not PRhyme yet. She’s like ‘you should let me do pictures for y’all.’ I’m like ‘with all these weird a-s pictures?? We gotta look like hip-hop s–t’ and she goes like ‘nah, it should be art! Let me do something creative.’ I was like ‘I’ll introduce you to Royce whenever we get to that point.”

“The next day, we are about to fly back and I’m packing my stuff. We have not heard anything from PRhyme yet. I had already made 3 beats that I gave to Royce and he said ‘I’m gonna work on them and let you hear what I did and see if you like where I’m going cause I have not rapped in so long. So you tell me if I still sound like Royce.’ When I was packing I decided to go Puff’s party. Right when I go downstairs and get a ride to the party, Royce texted me and goes ‘just sent the first song, tell me what you think.’ I was like ‘damn man, I’m leaving in the morning, I’ll listen to it tomorrow.’ But when I’m getting to the door to go to the lobby, I was like ‘let me listen to it now, it’s either him sounding Royce or I’m gonna tell him falling off,’ man, the song PRhyme is what he sent, as soon as I turned it on, I’m like ‘HE’S BACK’! And I listened to the rest of it, I’m like ‘he sounds like when he drinks, but he’s sober!’ I called him ‘dude, you are back! That’s the Royce I was hoping to hear! Let’s get this album cracking!'”

“Royce stays up in so many different hours. He’ll call you at all different types of hours of the day. He’ll stay up for five days straight, not sleep, just be recording. He’s like a Kanye in that regard. Right before I get to the airport, he goes ‘yo, how about we call ourselves a name like a group? Instead of being DJ Premier and Royce Da 5’9″‘ I was like ‘you got a name?’ he’s like ‘how about we call ourselves PRhyme?’ P and R is capital, P is for Premier and R is for Royce and ‘hyme’ just encompasses everything of hip-hop together. I was like ‘I like that.’ Started coming up with logos. He was like ‘yo, Eminem’s art guy is really good. Can we use Eminem’s art guy to do something? He showed me PRhyme logo and I liked it. And he said, from now on, we are PRhyme!”

“We have PRhyme, PRhyme 2, I love PRhyme 2 and PRhyme 3 is a doozy! That’s all I can say. That one we are not going to announce until it’s done but you are definitely going to be like ‘oh, sh-t!'” DJ Premier added. You can watch the interview below:

Polo G shouts out Eminem in a new single from “Hood Poet” album

As Polo G prepares to release Hood Poet, his first new album since 2021, the Chicago hip-hop artist takes one last look in the rearview with its first single, “Sorrys & Ferraris.” While he reflects on when he “used to chase a bag on that curb,” he celebrates the fact that his “life is like a party now.”

In the song, Polo G shouts out Eminem with the following lines: “Gangster, I’m the synonym, pistol spit like Eminem, I be with some steppers, yeah, if I don’t step, I’m sendin’ them.

Although Hood Poet was initially scheduled for a September release last year, Polo held off on dropping the album. “I’mma be postponing my album drop ’til further notice,” he explained in a message to fans on social media. “Just getting back on track from a minor setback… it’ll be worth the wait. I promise.”

Polo G and Eminem have previously collaborated on gold certified single “Last One Standing,” the official theme song to the 2021 Columbia Pictures movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, by Skylar Grey, which also features Mozzy. It debuted at number 78 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it Skylar Grey’s first entry on the chart as a lead artist and Mozzy’s first overall entry on the chart.

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Eminem says he’s 29 in a new Bushman anniversary video

Today, Jonathan “Bushman” Dunnings, who is radio host at iHeartMedia from Detroit, is celebrating 29th anniversary of his The Bushman Show and Eminem has just joined the celebration.

The Bushman shared a video of Eminem wishing him happy anniversary of the show. In the caption, he wrote: “Dear Eminem, I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for being a crucial part of my legacy. I remember when you would be in the lobby of the station when I was coming to work. When you made it, you never forgot me! Much appreciation, #Bushman29”

In the short video clip, Eminem says: “Bushy, what’s up! Happy 29th anniversary bro. That’s crazy. I’m 29 too. Yo man, just wanted to say congrats bro. Happy anniversary man. Salute.”

The Bushman is a Radio personality, Actor, DJ, iHeart Radio Influencer, and all around Entertainer. He has appeared in movie classics like 8 Mile and reality show like, T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle. Always know that were ever Bushman is at, it’s going to be fun.

Royce 5’9″ responds after Benzino accused him of ghostwriting for Eminem

Benzino has recently admitted to having help writing his Eminem diss track but claims he spit the rhymes and “killed it.” He also said that Royce 5’9” sometimes ghostwrote for Eminem too.

In the video clip, shared few days ago, Zino says: “People ask if somebody else wrote it. Look, I was in the studio, and I was in the studio with some guys and I was writing and they was passing me lines and it was just, yeah, you got the team. It’s alright. I’m sure Eminem is also in the studio with Royce and Royce give him lines. All the amazing lyricists that he has been around, you don’t think they gave him a line or two? It’s hip-hop. It’s okay! Bottom line was, I spit it and the bottom line was, I killed it. And bottom line was, a lot of s–t I’ve been researching for years, as far as the stuff that’s in it. Yeah, of course I wrote that.”

In response, Royce commented on Diverse Mentality‘s Instagram post, saying: “I’m tying to figure out how my name always finds its way into THIS conversation… You getting distracted, Champ.. Focus on the task at hand.. I guess you’re shocking the world right now, so your mind is all over the place .. I understand and I ain’t mad at you. Lemme just clarify 2 things real quick…FIRST: You said “I’m sure when Em is in the studio ROYCE gives him a line here and there” Wrong.. THAT NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE.. Not even once… But to each his own…”

Royce continued: ‘SECOND, I’m not at the crib all day “sitting on my money” nor am I paying attention to everything to “Keep up with what’s hot”.. WTF, Do I look like to trying to relate to rappers my son’s age? Hanging out with them at parties and all that… Man.. I hate what this Culture does to our elders…Smh… Rooting this guy on knowing He shouldn’t be this excited about this. He helped create the Source … Goof up the rest of your legacy without me my Bruddah.. I’m good…

But Benzino did not stop. He continues to accuse Royce Da 5’9 of ghostwriting for Eminem and says he has insider information if it needs to be released. He said on Instagram: “I just got word from an insider in Skittles camp that his boot shiner Royce has wrote many tracks for him. His name is even on the songs he wrote. He’s been getting publishing from them. That’s how he eats.”

Benzino continued in the next post on Instagram, saying: “I finally got the proof I needed. Someone in their inner circle just confirmed it. Royce has ghostwroted for your rap god Eminem. Neither one of them p-ssies have responded and when they do I will not only release more diss tracks but I will also release the info I have that proves it. So stay tuned hip-hop, it’s about to go really crazy.”

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Cassidy appears to be throwing shots at Ca$his & Eminem in a new song

Philadelphia battle rapper and hip-hop artist Cassidy is back with the new track called “WHERE THE BUL AT,” where he appears to be responding to Ca$his after the former Shady Records artist called him out for ghostwriting Benzino’s diss record to Eminem.

“I’m surprised his ghostwriters even go step up. You sure you wanna hop in these flames? You don’t wanna test me bar for bar and see what I really get. I don’t know if it’s Cassidy. I’m just saying, whoever the ghostwriter is, I served Benzino, that means I served you too. Just go let that slide? You ain’t got no type of pride as a man or as an MC. Damn shame. Whoever it is, hop your a– on the ring. You were the one who said my name. Don’t let this ni–a Femzino take all the heat for it. You using this ni–a as a human shield right now. Whole world is dissing this fool. It’s damn shame.” said Ca$his in a recent interview with WRAPS.

Cassidy appears to be responding to Ca$his in the new track: “I been way better than you cats / shocked when I got the news that / this n-gga ready for war, then where that fool (Bul) at?” Cas is also using Ca$his style in the hook of the song.

Cassidy also unintentionally confirms he wrote for Benzino? “All I’m trying to do write raps, get money and relax.” I wonder how much Benzino paid to him…Cas has been challenging Eminem for rap battle for a while now. Maybe this track is an invitation to the ring.

As far as Ca$his, the Shady Gang leader has already responded on Instagram by sharing a snippet of Nas’ “Ether” diss track to Jay-Z, with the screen that says: “Yeah, n-gga, I’m more than ready…Tha Bul.”

Check Cassidy’s new track “WHERE THE BUL AT” below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of out social media accounts.

Eminem to co-produce “Stans” documentary

Eminem, whose iconic 2000 song “Stan,” featuring Dido, from The Marshall Mathers LP album coined the term for fanatical and sometimes delusional superfans, is co-producing a documentary on the phenomenon via his Shady Films, in association with DIGA Studios and Hill District Media, with initial distribution from Paramount/MTV.

The film, directed by Steven Leckart (“Challenger: The Final Flight,” writer of “What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali” and cowriter of the Hulu series “Legacy: True Story of the L.A. Lakers”), is slated for release later this year.

According to the synopsis, the film — with the working title “Stans” — is a “revealing, edgy, and disarmingly personal journey into the world of superfandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most iconic and enduring artists, Eminem, and the fans that worship him.”

Shady Films’ Paul Rosenberg (Eminem’s longtime manager) and Stuart Parr say, “’Stans’ will be the opportunity for us to to turn the camera around and ask the audience about being fans — and in some cases, fanatics. This is a study of the relationship between fanbase and artist through the lens of one of Eminem’s most fascinating songs and one of the world’s most important entertainers.”

Tony DiSanto, DIGA CEO and a former top MTV executive, says, “Paul Rosenberg and I have known each other since my days on MTV’s ‘TRL,’ a show that was driven by the power of fandom, bringing artists and their fans together. So when he told me about the idea for this film, it felt like we had come full circle. ‘Stans’ will explore the complex relationship between fame and super fandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most Iconic artists, Eminem, his music, and, especially, his most extreme fans.”

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