Israel Adesanya calls himself Stan, sniffs his hand after Eminem handshake

New Zealand’s own Israel Adesanya, who currently competes in the Middleweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is the former two-time UFC Middleweight Champion, has arrived in Saudi Arabia to support Francis Ngannou in the fight against Tyson Fury.

In kickboxing, Israel Adesanya is a former Glory Middleweight Championship title challenger. As of 12 September 2023, he is #1 in the UFC middleweight rankings, and as of 24 October 2023, he is #8 in the UFC men’s pound-for-pound rankings.

On the way to pre-fight night, Adesanya met Detroit legend Eminem. The former UFC champion posted a picture with Slim Shady on Instagram story with the caption: “I identify as Stan in this moment,” while “Lose Yourself” was playing in the background. Then a video of him surfaced online where he says: “Eminem just shook my hand [sniffing the hand].”

You can watch the video below:

Eminem & Cristiano Ronaldo arrive in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to attend Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou fight

Two combat sports titans, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, are scheduled to clash in the boxing ring on Saturday.

This highly anticipated bout showcases the unrivaled prowess of these two formidable athletes, adding an exceptional element to the ongoing series of “crossover boxing” events.

Fury has never tasted defeat as a professional and has met other massive punches, including three fights with Deontay Wilder in which Wilder scored knockdowns but could not keep Fury on the canvas. Fury also is set to face WBA, WBO and IBF champion Oleksandr Usyk with a targeted date of Dec. 23, which adds a bit of extra intrigue to the Ngannou fight as any injury or cut could set Fury back from his pursuit of becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.

Ngannou defeated Stipe Miocic in March 2021 to win the UFC heavyweight championship. He defended the title with a decision over Ciryl Gane the following January and then parted ways with the UFC amid a bitter round of contract negotiations. One of the sticking points in those negotiations was Ngannou’s desire to take a chance in the boxing ring.

To attend the most anticipated fight of the year, Eminem, Royce 5’9″, Paul Rosenberg and Mr. Porter arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo also checked in. Check out the new video and photos below:

Eminem picks top 5 underground hip-hop songs of the year

Last month, in collaboration with Audiomack, Eminem announced “The Art of Bars” project and asked upcoming artists to submit their music to get a chance to appear on the playlist, which is curated by Eminem himself: “Speakin of bars… im takin over 4 Audiomack’s art of bars playlist nxt month – hit the link to submit and im adding whoevers got the best bars!” Em wrote on social media and gave the list for 89 songs for the promotion.

Couple of days ago, Eminem announced the songs that made into his top 25 underground songs of the year. First five songs were chosen by Slim Shady alone, the rest 20 were picked up by collectively by Eminem and the stuff of AudioMack.

“the best BARS from #theartofbars @audiomack – check the first 5 of the playlist for my picks” wrote Eminem on social media while sharing the playlist. Check the list below:

1. FORTUNXTE – “Statues”
2. Radamiz – “The Monk’s Ferrari”
3. CANTRELL – “BOONDOCKS”
4. J. Young – “NEW WORLD ORDER”
5. Samad Savage – “GOODNIGHT”

6. ShaqIsDope – “Sunday”
7. Luka Pryce – “Archives”
8. Black Dre – “The Update”
9. Amplified. – “Like This”
10. Airospace – “WHATEVER MAN” ft. Chowerman
11. Dyme – “Antimatter”
12. Slee! – “Bleeding Out”
13. Gezim Camaj – “Letter To Myself”
14. K-Prez – “Bonkers”
15. AGNB Leché – “PATIENCE”
16. Prentice – “Excellence”
17. SSOWLO – “NO INTRO”
18. Kipp Stone – “18 The Hard Way”
19. Smaxklord – “Impeachment”
20. Les – “Five Star Frog Splash”
21. Novet – “Poetry In Motion”
22. ICEY LLC – “Lo Bucket (Freestyle)”
23. imjustdonny – “Thank You”
24. Mike the $eventh – “Adult $wim,” ft. Camo
25. Kid lavon – “Smoovement”

You can listen to the playlist below:

Symba responds to the Eminem controversy

Last month, during a panel discussion called “The Great Debate” at REVOLT WORLD in Atlanta, California rapper Symba caused a stir when he ranked himself above Eminem and suggested that his lyrical content is all style and no substance.

“I respect Eminem on a level as a man. But as a rapper, I feel like I can name five better rappers. Yes I’m better than Eminem. Anybody can rhyme words, what are you saying?” said Symba.

During a recent appearance on Good Luck! with Gino, Symba addressed his comments about Eminem. “I recently said something about Eminem. Dude, I was not prepared.”  he said.

Then he continued: “Here is what I learned about ‘click culture.’ Five minutes prior to what they cut, I’m literally giving Eminem the biggest praise in the world. I’m like ‘yo, I respect Eminem on another level.’ Eminem is the one person who didn’t take brand deals because he felt like he was exploiting hip-hop. Do you know how much integrity that takes?! You know the millions of dollars he missed out on to protect this culture?! So, respect that I have for him as a man is on another level. The question was asked to me who is my favorite top 10 rappers. I list my favorite top 10 and someone asks me why isn’t Eminem in there. So, as I’m trying to explain it to Tierra Whack, she asks me, do I think I’m better than Eminem, as an MC, personally, I think there is about five people that’s better than me. To me! And I can be wrong. My opinion is not a fact. In my opinion, I rap better than a lot of people they were naming that were not in my top 10. So, when they brought that up, they literally take that one clip, where I say something, and they cut it up.”

“In my opinion, I’m better than Eminem. That does not mean I’ve done half of the work that Eminem has done. That does not mean I have sold the records that Eminem has sold. That does not mean I’m nowhere near Eminem’s level. That’s rap! That’s how we feel. Going into the studio, if you put a beat on, and if you put Eminem over there and you put me over here, in my mind, I’m going to go crazy. And I’m going to write the craziest s–t. I’m not gonna be intimidated that someone who sold the most records in hip-hop. I’m going to rap! But that does not mean that I don’t respect him as MC. I respect everything he has laid for me to do what I’m doing. They cut the clip up and people literally were like ‘WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?! F–K YOU. WE ARE GOING TO KILL YOU!’ and I was like ‘oh, s–t, this is what having a fanbase looks like.’ This is what having a community looks like. And it was the first time I was on the side of the internet that was not a popular opinion and I loved it. Because I told my management and they were like ‘yo, this s–t’s looking crazy.’ I said ‘no, this is beautiful.’ They said ‘what  do you mean?’ I said ‘now I have a whole community of people to prove I can rap. I don’t care if they think I’m better than him. I’m going to prove them to the rest of their life I can rap and they’ll listen because they will forever say ‘is this better than Eminem?! Let me hear what this s–t is!’ It’s all about proving the consumer wrong.”

“I never said was a fact that I was better than Eminem. That’s my opinion.” Symba added.

You can watch the interview below:

T.I. names what Eminem, André 3000 & Nipsey Hussle have in common

T.I. has recently sat down on B High Atl for an exclusive interview where the Atlanta rapper briefly talked about his collaboration with hip-hop legend, André 3000.

“How did André 3000 collab come about? Man, I really just wanted him to be on there so I waited and paid [laughs].” said T.I.

Then he continued: “André 3000, Eminem and Nipsey Hussle, they give the longest verses that you ever ever ever ever ever get. And when they finish, they come together masterfully.”

Eminem and Tip have previously collaborated on two occasions. First it happened back in 2007, on a song “Touchdown,” from Tip’s “T.I. vs. T.I.P.” album. The song is produced by Eminem and Jeff Bass, the song features the use of electronic keyboard giving a trumpet-like sound. In 2009, Eminem later stated he feels his verse on the song was “horrible.”

Second collaboration happened in 2010, on a song “That’s All She Wrote,” again from T.I.’s album called ‘No Mercy.‘ The song debuted at No. 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts. The solo version of this song by Eminem was also leaked with the additional verse.

You can watch the new interview below:

Westside Gunn reveals why he signed to Eminem’s “Shady Records” instead JAY-Z’s “Roc Nation”

Westside Gunn has recently sat down with Math Hoffa on the latest episode of My Expert Opinion where the Griselda rapper talked about how he made a decision to sign a contract between Eminem‘s Shady Records and JAY-Z’s Roc Nation.

“Why signing to Royce 5’9″ didn’t work out?… Royce was cool. That’s my ni–a. Still to this day. But at the same time, no disrespect to Royce, that’s my brother, being a hungry east-side Buffalo ni–a that’s trying to stop selling drugs, I got an opportunity to sign to f–king biggest artist of all time, it’s no-brainer. Because my options were Marshall or Hov. Paul Rosenberg had Shady and he had the management Goliath. So when I started going over there talking to Mike, I was going over there for Goliath. It was not even signing to Shady because I only wanted to be Griselda Records cause I was already me. This is after the FlyGod album.” said Westside Gunn.

Then he continued: “Shady, they had the movies. 8 Mile, Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. I’m thinking already ahead like ‘yo, Griselda story is…Ni–a, if they see this east-side Buffalo, we outta here,’ as long as I can get they can make this movie, it’s over, cause I know the story. I watched their stories but ni–a, I know this story. So, I’m just like, ‘let me finesse…’, like I said, Roc Nation had a the label and management and Paul had label and management. So, I’m like ‘I can sign and want to be managed by one. What the f–k am I thinking?’ I can be the first ni–a that could be signed to JAY-Z and then managed by Paul and Marshall, or I could sign to Marshall and be managed by JAY-Z. So, let me go with this movie route and all this s–t and still be backed by Hov. And that’s how I made my decision. And no disrespect to Royce but that could not happen that way doing that.”

You can watch the entire thing below:

Eminem releases “The Art Of Bars” playlist, includes two The Game songs

Last month, in collaboration with Audiomack, Eminem announced “The Art of Bars” project and asked upcoming artists to submit their music to get a chance to appear on the playlist, which is curated by Eminem himself: “Speakin of bars… im takin over 4 Audiomack’s art of bars playlist nxt month – hit the link to submit and im adding whoevers got the best bars!” Em wrote on social media.

“We got the GOAT Eminem takin over our Art of Bars playlist next month. Submit your song at the link in our bio – he’ll be picking his favorites to include on the playlist. Tag an artist who needs to be heard.” announced Audiomack on Instagram.

It appears the playlist, described as “Real rap never left,” is already here and it includes some big names as well as lesser known artists. The playlist is composed of songs released in 2022 and 2023. Surprisingly or not, it features two The Game songs. You can check the list and playlist below:

EMINEM – THE ART OF BARS [PLAYLIST]

1. Lil Yachty – “The Secret Recipe,” ft. J. Cole
2. Nick Grant – “This Things Of Ours”
3. Al-Doms – “Til My Heart Stops,” ft. Alessandra Salinas
4. Mick Jenkins – “007”
5. Killer Mike – “MAYNARD VIGNETTE,” ft. T.I, JID, & Jacquees
6. Humble Soles – “Cypher,” ft. Tay Keith, RJAE, Reuben Vincent, Huey V, Tyre & HDBeenDope
7. REASON – “Porch Steps!,” ft. Junii & Dirty Dell
8. Noname – “Balloons,” ft. Jay Electronica & Eryn Allen Kane
9. NAS – “Slow It Down”
10. Smoke DZA & Flying Lotus – “Drug Trade,” ft. Black Thought

11. Humble Soles – “Wild West,” ft. Tyre Hakim, Huey V & Shawn Smith
12. Humble Soles – “Outsiders,” ft. Reuben Vincent, Guapdad 4000 & RJAE
13. Dave East – “DAMN”
14. Juice WRLD & Cordae – “Doomsday”
15. Ez Mil – “Realest,” ft. Eminem
16. Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist – “The Caliphate,” ft. Vince Staples
17. Mike Dimes – “ARSENAL (I SMELL B–CH),” ft. Denzel Curry
18. Killer Mike – “Scientists & Engineers,” ft. Future, Andre 3000 & Eryn Allen Kane
19. Mick Jenkins – “Smoke Break-Dance,” ft. JID
20. Ohana Bam – “Hollywood”

21. ARDN – “ARE U KIDDING,” ft. femdot.
22. Conway the Machine – “Flesh Of My Flesh”
23. Kai Ca$h – “Rather Be.”
24. Aaron May – “STILL HUMBLE”
25. Russ – “Easy”
26. KOTA the Friend & STATIK SELEKTAH – “HIGH NOON”
27. Joyner Lucas – “Broski”
28. NAS & Hit-Boy – “The Tide”
29. That Guy Veezy – “Deal With It”
30. ICECOLDBISHOP – “I CAN’T SWEEM”

31. Lloyd Banks – “101 Razors,” ft. Method Man
32. Lil Wayne – “Kant Nobody,” ft. DMX
33. Swizz Beatz – “Take ‘Em Out,” ft. Jadakiss, Benny The Butcher & Scar Lip
34. Conway the Machine – “Quarters”
35. Mike Dimes – “KISS N’ TELL,” ft. Dro Kenji
36. Kenny Mason – “Dracula”
37. Slum Village, Larry June & The Dramatics – “Just Like You”
38. Curren$y & Jermaine Dupri – “SoSo Jets”
39. Saba & No I.D. – “Back In Office”
40. Belly – “American Nightmare”

41. femdot. & Sango – “Pelle Pelle”
42. Cordae – “Two Tens,” ft. Anderson .Paak
43. LUKE BAR$ & DUPE – “I FEEL LIKE AALIYAH”
44. 6LACK – “preach”
45. Godfather of Harlem – “DAMN” ft. Dave East
46. NAS – “One Mic , One Gun,” ft. 21 Savage
47. Boldy James & Evidence – “Drop An Album”
48. Radamiz – “Big Pharma,” ft. Dom McLennon & Wiki
49. Westside Gunn – “Shootouts In Soho,” ft. A$AP Rocky & Stove God Cooks
50. Mavi – “Chinese Finger Trap”

51. Ab-Soul – “Gang’Nem,” ft. Fre$H
52. Amir Ali – “5 1 7 9 (2022 Version)”
53. Conway the Machine – “The Chosen,” ft. Jae Skeese
54. G Herbo – “4 Minutes of Hell, Pt. 6”
55. Freddie Gibbs – “Decoded,” ft. Scarface
56. Denzel Curry – “Larger Than Life”
57. Armani Caesar – “PAULA DEEN,” ft. Westside Gunn
58. EST Gee – “The Realest,” ft. Jeezy
59. DJ Khaled – “GOD DID,” ft. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend, Fridayy
60. KUR – “Hermes Blanket”

61. JID & Kenny Mason – “Just In Time,” ft. Lil Wayne
62. Joey Bada$$ – “Let It Breathe”
63. DJ Khaled – “JADAKISS INTERLUDE ,” ft. Jadakiss
64. Symba – “Never End Up Broke Pt. 2,” ft. Pusha T
65. Amir Ali – “Sorry Not Sorry”
66. Cordae – “So With That”
67. REASON – “Impalas & Hydraulics,” ft. The Game
68. Blvck Svm – “stonefooted”
69. Jharrel Jerome – “Someone I’m Not”
70. Radamiz – “SOMEGUYDEZ FREESTYLE”

71. Doechii & Rico Nasty – “Swamp B–ches”
72. Joey Bada$$ – “Make Me Feel”
73. Lloyd Banks & Conway The Machine – “Menace”
74. The Game & Hit-Boy – “Violence”
75. Chance the Rapper ft. Joey Bada$$ – “The Highs & The Lows”
76. Mavi – “Baking Soda”
77. REASON – “Is What It Is,” ft. Jay Rock
78. Mike Dimes – “HOME (Remix),” ft. JID
79. Kendrick Lamar – “Worldwide Steppers”
80. JID – “29 (Freestyle)”

81. KUR – “Seasons”
82. Chance the Rapper, VIC MENSA & Smoko Ono – “Wraith”
83. DJ Premier – “The Root of All,” ft. Slick Rick & Lil Wayne
84. Pusha T, JAY-Z, Pharrell Williams – “Neck & Wrist”
85. Al-Doms – “APPARENT”
86. ScHoolboy Q – “Soccer Dad”
87. Boldy James & Real Bad Man – “Open Door,” ft. Rome Streetz & Stove God Cooks
88. Danger Mouse & Black Thought – “No Gold Teeth”
89. Vince Staples – “When Sparks Fly”

You can stream the playlist below:

Just Blaze considers leaking canceled Slaughterhouse album, shares TWO songs!

Back in 2008, Joe Budden joined forces with hip-hop lyricists Royce da 5’9”, KXNG Crooked, and Joell Ortiz to form the hit-making group Slaughterhouse. The moniker originated from a Budden song of the same name featuring the other artists.

Their self-titled debut album arrived in 2009 and their sophomore LP, Welcome To: Our House, dropped in 2012 under Eminem’s Shady Records. But in April 2018, the MCs parted ways and the supergroup was no more.

Earlier this year, Joe Budden reflected on Slaughterhouse’s disbanding during an interview on Drink Champs: “Come on, give me the blame; I’ll take it. I’ll take the blame. I ruined everything. Everything that you loved, I ruined that s–t.” said Joe.

Slaughterhouse was reportedly in the midst of recording their third album, Glass House, when the members left to work on their own careers. In a since-deleted Instagram post, KXNG Crooked explained back then that music ceased to become the main focus. “The group ain’t rapping no more and that’s fine. It was fun while it lasted. Glass House, I have no clue. All I can tell you [is] it exists. If it comes out, I’ll retweet it. Other than that, it’s all love. Everybody who supported me in Slaughterhouse, thank you.”

Glass House has yet to see the light of day, but Crooked has continued to collaborate with fellow Slaughterhouse alum Joell Ortiz. The duo released a joint project, H.A.R.D., in 2020. The two linked up again in March 2022 for the album The Rise and Fall of Slaughterhouse, which contained songs like the pointedly titled “F*kglasshouse.”

Today, Just Blaze made a tweet on X that might turn everything upside down! “I just found the slaugherhouse album. Jesus this is great. I might do the lords work.” Just Blaze said and shared two songs from the album!

You can listen to the songs and check the tracklist below:

Redman explains how his & Eminem’s rhyme techniques are sometimes similar

Iconic hip-hop artist Redman’s legacy in the rap game can be largely attributed to his lyricism and writing techniques, and the legendary rapper believes his approach to the craft is sometimes very similar to that of one of his peers.

Jeremy Hecht of HipHopDX has recently caught up with the East Coast emcee at the City Of Hope red carpet event in Los Angeles. During their chat, Redman elaborated on how his mind operates in the context of composing.

“When I am sitting down, actually orchestrating a rhyme, I really go into different dimensions of rhyming and word patterns and s–t. It’s real intricate.” Redman said.

Then he continued: “Another person who is like that is Eminem. I have seen some of his writing patterns and I am like, ‘Okay,’ ’cause we talked about it one time and it is very intricate how we get our wordplay.”

You can watch the interview below:

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Cordae talks Eminem influencing him musically

During Spout Podcast, Cordae tells the story of his unique collaboration approach, revealing that he’s never paid for a feature, not even from the biggest names like Eminem and Lil Wayne! And he takes you inside his literal ‘Dre. Day’ as he tells the story of visiting Dr. Dre’s house.

“I remember when I was at Dr. Dre house a couple of years ago. I had to use bathroom real quick, literally had to just thank god. It’s the same with Eminem. I think I posted a couple of month ago, I was like, ‘yo, I really got a song with Eminem.'” said Cordae.

Then he continued: “Ten years old me, having an iPod. Even before the iPad days, before I even had an iPod, it was MP3 where you downloaded off LimeWire to your computer, listening to The Marshall Mathers LP, The Slim Shady LP, Infinite album and was just listening to him and now I got Eminem on a song and he gassed on it. I got a platinum song with him! Dawg, it’s a blessing. I got a platinum song produced by J. Cole. Crazy! God is good man. I take no credit for it.”

Later in the interview, Cordae listen an artist that influenced him as a musician: “Just my personal people that influenced me the most musically are Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem and J. Cole. Also Big L. He’s rhyme skills are ridiculous. Oh and Kendrick Lamar. That’s like The 7 and then you throw in the eight like Stevie Wonder and Usher. Usher has a huge influence on me.”

You can watch the interview below:

Westside Gunn says Eminem, Jay-Z & Kanye West helped him realize how ‘ill’ he is

Many hip-hop artists have been influenced by Eminem, JAY-Z, and Kanye West during the course of their careers, and Westside Gunn just acknowledged that he is one of them.

The Griselda rapper has recently sat down on SiriusXM‘s “Hip Hop Nation” radio show for an exclusive interview with Torae. Despite his impressive resume, the Buffalo, NY native didn’t realize how dope he was on the mic until he started spending time with those legends.

“Not to sound crazy — I learned how ill I am. You heard the names that you just named. They don’t get no bigger.” – said Westside Gunn

Then he continued: “And these is guys that’s my friends, my family. I could call them and ask them for anything. So, that’s how you have Virgil Abloh on the cover of Gunn’s albums Pray for Paris and And Then You Pray for Me. The ‘Steve & Jony’ record that’s on the album? That idea came from Hov. He called me and him that. We was just talking about this album, and he was like, ‘Yo, you should name one of them songs that.’”

You can watch the interview below:

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Jessie Reyez tells funny story about meeting Eminem for the first time

Ebro In The Morning has recently sat down with Jessie Reyez on HOT97 to discuss a variety of topics including finding her self identity, decision to slow down drinking, the process writing her book, relationships, affirmations she uses, and also shares a funny story about meeting Eminem and Beyoncé for the first time.

“I was f–king nervous as hell. There are only two people that I’ve ever met where I had to center myself and not freak out. And Em is one of them. The other one is Beyoncé.” said Jessie Reyez.

Then she continued: “[When I met Eminem] That was funny cause I didn’t realize when we met I hugged and make sounds like ‘huuh’. Audibly exhaled in a very f–king ridiculous way. But it was just genuine. I was really excited.”

“It always resonated with me that he has always been very f–king himself. And very honest. Whether right or wrong, very honest. And at the very least when someone can be that there’s a level of respect that I feel is due because a lot of people in this world f–king can’t be that. Or are scared to be that. So, in that way I resonated in childhood nostalgic ways cause I remember 8 Mile and f–king seeing this middle finger with the two fingers down and thinking this s–t is lit. And being in theater like ‘yoo, I wanna f–king rap.’ It was awesome being in the room with f–king legend.” she added.

You can watch the interview below:

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