Eminem flips off & gets heated with 49ers fans

Eminem has long been known for his extraordinary vocabulary in his music, but he did not need any words to send his message clear to San Francisco 49ers fans during a championship game against Detroit Lions.

Last night, The Detroit legend was at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco for the 49ers-Lions NFC Championship game. Slim Shady was decked out in Lions gear on Sunday, including a Lions T-shirt and hat, and was seen flipping two middle fingers at a group of rival 49ers fans, who appeared to be jeering him.

Despite taking a 24-7 lead into halftime, Eminem’s Lions saw their lead evaporate in the second half before falling 34-31, setting up the 49ers-Chiefs Super Bowl 2024 matchup.

Eminem made a post on X (formerly Twitter) after the game: “So proud of the @Lions Thanks 4 an amazing season!!!! We’ll b back!!!” It appears the feeling between the team is mutual as Detroit quarterback Jared Goff was seen wearing an Eminem t-shirt before the game.

You can check out all the clips of Eminem from last night below:

Benzino releases Eminem diss track “Vulturius”

Benzino hits back at Eminem with a diss-track called “Vulturius.” The former co-owner of The Source magazine responded Slim Shady’s recent single “Doomsday Pt. 2” from Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade album, All Is Yellow.

“Doomsday Pt. 2”, Eminem makes fun of Benzino and name-drops his daughter, Coi Leray. “Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh, what is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe, “Go at his neck,” how the f–k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have?” Em raps.

He did not stop there: “Arm so short he can’t even touch his hands / When they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks (Wow) / Sorry, I don’t mean (What?) to upset you, Ben’ (Yeah) / When I talk about (What?) all the debt you in (Uh) / I hear that you been (What?) creepin’ on the low / In them cheap hotels (Yeah), that they catch you in (What?) / Jesus Christ, dawg (Damn), when you said two-ten (What?) / Never guessed you meant (Damn) at the Red Roof Inn (Shit) / In a room with one single bed, two men (What?) / Shady, man, you can’t—, yes, you can / Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day (What?) / But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say (Huh?) / Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ayy?

While Coi responded on social media, Benzino dropped a diss-track called “Vulturius.” In the song, Zino raps: “Invade our culture then insult us, time you get exposed / Lil’ ho, this Christina, Mariah, Michael or Britney? / What kinda f–k go to war with people dancin’ and singin’? Don’t f–k with 50, and keep it a buck, you ain’t tough.

Benzino also finishes his verse with the following lines: “Never seen with a girl, never seen with a b–ch / But got a song What If I Was Gay with Joyner Lucas.” Looks Zino could not even understand the context of the song, which was leaked few years ago and has never been released officially. You can listen to “Vulturius” below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of our social media accounts.

Eminem talks about possible joint album with 50 Cent

Eminem has recently sat down with DJ Whoo Kid Shade 45 radio where Whoo Kid asked him about the new music, on which, Slim Shady replied: “Absolutely nothing. Nah man, I’m working on little something.”

Then Whoo Kid asked about the potential joint album with 50 Cent and here is what Eminem replied: “50 Cent and Eminem collaboration album? Where that come from? I don’t know whose idea that was but that’s crazy. Yo, I’m trying to get him to make another album so bad. We need another 50 album, like, really bad bro. 50’s on the roll right now. He’s been on the roll since the tour and I told him he needs a f–king…whatever he needs from me, I’m here. That’s sh–t be crazy though, an album with me and him.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Eminem talked about Detroit Lions: “I never thought in my lifetime that I would ever even see this. I didn’t realize how good the team actually was and when we beat Kansas City in the first game I was like BRO! F–king Goff…It’s the whole f–king team. Everything is clicking right now. I love Stafford man. I love what Stafford did for us when he was here but bro, Goff is, he’s f–king surgical.” he said.

Then he continued: “If Deebo don’t play, it’d be so great [Laughs]. Does he not feel good or something? I don’t know if he really wants to test that shoulder and injure it more. 49ers are great team and they really gonna be hard to beat. I’m so into what’s going on right now, I can’t even think about anything else. This is taking precedence over my entire life right now. We went to championship game 32 years ago. But we only won one playoff game back then. There were less games. We have never gotten this far. I know it’s a championship game but we never won two playoff games and we are so close bro. I have to be there. There is no f–king way I’m not gonna be there and I just saw today that Ben Johnson might be going to [Washington] Commanders and if he leaves us bro…Ben Johnson, if you leave us, diss record is coming! Diss song is coming!”

Eminem says he’s working on new music, threatens Ben Johnson with diss song if he leaves Detroit Lions

A head of San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions game, Eminem visited DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45 radio where he talked about the game and revealed that he’s currently working on some new music.

“I never thought in my lifetime that I would ever even see this. I didn’t realize how good the team actually was and when we beat Kansas City in the first game I was like BRO! F–king Goff…It’s the whole f–king team. Everything is clicking right now. I love Stafford man. I love what Stafford did for us when he was here but bro, Goff is, he’s f–king surgical.” said Eminem.

Then he continued: “If Deebo don’t play, it’d be so great [Laughs]. Does he not feel good or something? I don’t know if he really wants to test that shoulder and injure it more. 49ers are great team and they really gonna be hard to beat. I’m so into what’s going on right now, I can’t even think about anything else. This is taking precedence over my entire life right now. We went to championship game 32 years ago. But we only won one playoff game back then. There were less games. We have never gotten this far. I know it’s a championship game but we never won two playoff games and we are so close bro. I have to be there. There is no f–king way I’m not gonna be there and I just saw today that Ben Johnson might be going to [Washington] Commanders and if he leaves us bro…Ben Johnson, if you leave us, diss record is coming! Diss song is coming!”

Then DJ Whoo Kid asked about the new music, on which, Slim Shady replied: “Absolutely nothing. Nah man, I’m working on little something.” You can listen to the interview below:

Reggie Wright Jr. responds Suge Knight saying Eminem’s 2Pac album flopped

Former general manager of Death Row Records, Reggie Wright Jr. has recently sat down on bomb1st where he talked about Suge Knight claiming the only 2Pac album that flopped was “Loyal To The Game,” which was released by Eminem.

During a recent interview with Katt Williams, Suge Knight said: “All the people Pac helped, buying cars, houses, putting them in apartments, jewelry, putting them on the songs, being label mates with him, everything right? Nobody never stood up for him. So, once Pac left, even people from his own groups, they started doing songs with his enemies. They started taking pictures with his enemies. But at the same time man, a lot of people been wanting to do songs with Pac and some people even did some s–t with Pac and they never…There was only one Tupac project that ever flopped before that’s the one Eminem did, on all the releases. All the rest of them were successful.”

In a new interview with bomb1st, Reggie Wright Jr. said: “It was not bad idea to let Eminem control 2Pac’s album cause Em was hot at that time. He was the hottest thing on the planet. Early 2000s to mid 2000s. He was Interscope’s baby. He was their boy. Now, to your point and most people’s point, Em is not known as a producer and he had different style and different flow than Pac did. Different style of music, so why would you have somebody that playing basketball coaching a football team? Just because you are an athlete or musician, don’t mean how to do and be that type of athlete, that’s my point.”

He then continued: “I would have taken the chance because if you would have got a percentage of Em’s fans over with Pac current fans, man, you all just don’t know how Em was considered in the industry at that time. Still to this day, he still holds the records as far as music sales, if Drake has not broken it yet. So, I guess why Interscope went that rout. Do I agree? No.”

Watch the interview below:

Avril Lavigne recalls meeting Eminem backstage at 2002 MTV VMA

After more than two decades in the music industry, Avril Lavigne has shaped a career and image uniquely her own. As the 39-year-old Canadian singer recalled in her rETrospective, it was that way from the start, down to the bag of personal accessories she brought along to her first photo shoots. She also recalled meeting Eminem for the first time backstage at 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.

“This was my first award show… We are backstage and it is like a million people around and Eminem walking up to me and like shaking my hand. Meeting him and him knowing who I was and walking towards me, saying ‘what’s up’ and shaking my hand and he’s like ‘yo, I respect you, your music’s cool.’ I almost s–t in my pants. I was like ‘WHAT IS HAPPENING?!'” – said Avril Lavigne.

The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 29, 2002. The show was hosted by Jimmy Fallon at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Eminem was most awarded artist at the show as Slim Shady took 4 awards to home, including Video Of The Year, Best Male Video, Best Rap Video and Best Direction In The Video for “Without Me,” which was directed by Joseph Kahn.

Em was also nominated for Best Editing in a Video and Viewer’s Choice but lost to The White Stripes and Michelle Branch. That night, Eminem also performed two singles, “White America” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” from his blockbuster album, The Eminem Show.

Benzino wants to sit down for conversation with Eminem

Following the release of Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” where Slim Shady makes fun of Benzino, the former co-owned The Source magazine has sat down with Adam on No Jumper podcast where the two talked about Eminem.

“As hip-hop evolves, yes, the greatest rapper of all time can be white, because hip-hop is evolving and all races are putting effort in it. As far as Dr. Umar, I see where he’s coming from but then the argument is basketball and how can Michael Jordan be the best basketball player but the thing is, hip-hop has been so personal to black people’s lives, other than just being a music…Everybody can have their favorites but he don’t cheer like that for nobody else. I think Dr. Umar like me just gets tired of this s–t, like bro, relax, okay, he’s good. Em can rap. I always say this. Eminem raps in certain way. He puts out a certain type of music. It’s really his own lane of music. But because that’s not my lane don’t get mad at me. I think Eminem fans take it so personal that they are like ‘he’s the greatest!’ Okay! He’s the greatest to you. That’s cool. To me he’s not.” said Benzino.

Then he continued: “Listen, I swear to you, my thing was not about the music. I had my own personal issues on what I thought on hip-hop and that’s probably where I made the mistakes by involving The Source. I’ve let my personal…That was my mistake. That was wrong. Business-wise it was wrong. You are not supposed to do that. That’s not good business but I don’t listen to his music anyways. Our situation was polarized because of the beef. Because of us going back and forth. But that’s what hip-hop was anyways. Big deal. I made few songs. He made few songs. So what? I’ve never even met Eminem. I would love one day. Before I go and before he goes, for us to sit down and just have conversation about hip-hop. That would be so epic to me because with us, it’s bigger than hip-hop. A lot of times it’d be Eminem fans, it don’t even be him, it’s his fans that make you…Most of the s–t I’ve said on the internet is probably because of his fans, not even him. Cause he does not even speak on s–t. He barely does.”

“Eminem fans think that I’m racist because of our situation and that’s silly, never been and never has been. I never said that Eminem wasn’t a great rapper. I think Eminem is a great rapper but I don’t listen to that type of music.” Benzino added.

Megan Thee Stallion indirectly throws shade at Eminem while dissing Nicki Minaj

Megan Thee Stallion ’s latest song, called “Hiss,” is titled after a snake’s warning shot, but within moments of its release, it was clear the Hot Girl was done making threats. For this one, she was emptying the clip.

Checking in at a little over three minutes, Meg’s latest is an apparent response to any and all who’ve thrown shade her way the last few months, including Nicki Minaj and Drake.

In December 2022, Tory Lanez was convicted of felony assault for shooting Megan in her foot after leaving Kylie Jenner’s pool party in July 2020, and he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime in August 2023. Since then, Meg’s been subjected to claims that she was lying about the incident, with one of the most notable jabs being a Drake lyric from his 2022 joint album with 21 Savage, Her Loss.

In the song, Megan Thee Stallion kicks his first with the following lines: “I feel like Mariah Carey (Mariah Carey), got these ni–as so obsessed (Damn).

Megan references Mariah Carey’s 2009 track, “Obsessed”, where Carey addresses rumors and gossip about her personal life, and complains about someone (Eminem) being obsessed over her. The track came a month after Eminem took multiple shots at the singer, as also her ex-husband Nick Cannon on the track “Bagpipes from Baghdad.” Megan, much like Mariah, suggests that she’s not concerned with the opinions or rumors surrounding her, declaring her confidence and resilience in the face of scrutiny, much like Mariah Carey expressed in her song.

You can bump “Hiss” below:

New Song & Video: Courtney Bell – “Westside,” ft. Royce 5’9″

Rising Detroit hip-hop artist Courtney Bell shatters expectations with the release of his new single and music video, “Westside“, featuring legendary fellow Motor City emcee and producer Royce 5’9″, off his upcoming mixtape titled Microdose which is set to be released on March 22, 2024.

Microdose is executive produced by Royce and Keith Pay Cash Miller, and also features Conway the Machine, Skilla Baby, Black Thought and Symba among others.

Courtney Bell expresses his excitement about the new single in a statement: “This record for me is a statement, not only for myself but for the Westside of my city of Detroit and everyone that comes from it. I was inspired to create something sonically that hasn’t really been heard of for my generation.”

In a cinematic nod to “The Matrix” movie franchise, the music video for “Westside” captivates audiences with its visually stunning and innovative storytelling. Playing the role of Neo, with Royce as Morpheus, Courtney Bell, known for pushing creative boundaries, aims to deliver a sonic experience that mirrors his character’s eye-opening journey, breaking new ground for his generation.

You can check out the new song and video below:

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J. Cole’s manager responds to Eminem’s shout out

Eminem has stopped dissing and punning for a few bars on his new song in order to give flowers to one of today’s top rappers, J. Cole.

The song, “Doomsday Pt. 2,” appears on the new Lyrical Lemonade compilation album All Is Yellow, which dropped on Friday (January 26).

On the track, Em shouts out Cole World alongside Lyrical Lemonade founder Cole Bennett.

“And that’s why I’m back with Cole Bennett/ And I been at the level J. Cole been at,” he raps.

Cole’s longtime manager Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad was thrilled with the reference, writing on X (formerly Twitter): “That’s fire.”

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Coi Leray responds Eminem’s namedrop on “Doomsday Pt. 2”

Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade have released their much anticipated compilations album All Is Yellow, which includes a song “Doomsday Pt. 2” by Eminem, produced by 22-year old Portland native rapper, singer and producer, Daniyel. The song is directed mainly at Benzino and his daughter Coi Leray.

In the song, Eminem makes fun of Benzino: “Now I got a riddle (What?), one condition, you mustn’t laugh (Okay)/What is the opposite of Benzino? (Uh, what?)/A giraffe (Haha), Go at his neck, how the f**k is that? (Yeah)/How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have? (Haha)/Arm so short he can’t even touch his hands/When they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks (Wow).”

Eminem goes even further and claims that Benzino is broke and lives in motels with gay men. Slim Shady also throws Benzino’s daughter Coi Leray under the bus for good measure. “Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day (What?)/But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say (Huh?)/Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ayy? (Goddamn),” he raps.

Coi has recently spoke about her father’s beef with Eminem in an interview with Math Hoffa on My Expert Opinion, where she claimed that she’s a grown woman, and she doesn’t want to get involved in any way in her father’s beef. In the same interview, Coi Leray said that even though she likes Eminem, she would never do a song with him out of respect for Benzino, this is why Em says that the Coi Leray feature is in the toilet, meaning that a song between the two is never happening.

Coi Leray has just responded Eminem on X (Twitter), sharing a short clip of her latest single with the caption: “Man who the hell said I wanted a Eminem feature ?? Imagine Eminem on Wanna Come Thru?” Then she added another tweet: There’s no way I’m about to entertain these grown a– men and the beef they been having for over 20years . Lmao it’s so stupid all I can do is laugh. 2 decades later ?? gtfoh im grown. Move along. Go Stream my s–t.” Check the tweets below:

Benzino responds to Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” diss

Last night, video director Cole Bennett and music group Lyrical Lemonade dropped a compilation album called “All Is Yellow” which includes a song “Doomsday Pt. 2” by Eminem, produced by 22-year old Portland native rapper, singer and producer, Daniyel. In the song, Eminem dissed Benzino and slammed his daughter Coi Leray.

“Now I got a riddle (What?), one condition, you mustn’t laugh (Okay)/What is the opposite of Benzino? (Uh, what?)/A giraffe (Haha), Go at his neck, how the f**k is that? (Yeah)/How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have? (Haha)/Arm so short he can’t even touch his hands/When they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks (Wow).” Em raps.

Eminem goes even further and claims that Benzino is broke and lives in motels with gay men. Slim Shady also throws Benzino’s daughter Coi Leray under the bus for good measure. “Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day (What?)/But this doesn’t bring me no joy to say (Huh?)/Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ayy? (Goddamn),” he raps.

While Benzino has not publicly responded to the song, I hit him in the DMs on Instagram and here is what he said: “Man c’mon, people are out here starving and this what he on? That nursery rhyme bulls–t??? He can’t even come out side on his own. Nah bro sorry. That ain’t it. People in Detroit are f–ked up. He got millions. Doing absolutely nothing. Tell me, who’s he donated too? You tell me. Who’s he helping? Tell me.”

Benzino did not stop there and continued: “Another note. Why won’t he fight me? Boxing. I’ll beat the link off him. He can’t even go across the street his entire life without security. I’m too old for this rap. Both of us are mid 50s. Like c’mon bro. He ain’t tough. He’s like a lil kid. I’m actually disappointed. The opposite of Benzino is a giraffe??? Really bro? This is what you are into? Bro he’s too old and nobody cares. C’mon man grow up.”

You can check the response in the video below:

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