Candace Owens calls Eminem loser & gayer for blocking Vivek Ramaswamy from performing “Lose Yourself”

Under the description of her latest podcast, Candace Owens writes: “Eminem has hit Vivek Ramaswamy with a cease and desist letter for rapping his song on the campaign trail and this really only begs one question… Eminem, why are you gay?”

After performing his rendition of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” at the Iowa State Fair, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been asked by the Real Slim Shady to stand down.

BMI, a performing rights organization, has informed Ramaswamy’s campaign at Eminem’s request that it will no longer license the rapper’s music for use by the campaign. In a letter to the campaign dated August 23, BMI says it “received a communication from Marshall B. Mathers, III, professionally known as Eminem, objecting to the Vivek Ramaswamy campaign’s use of Eminem’s musical compositions,” according to a copy of the letter obtained by CNN.

American conservative political commentator, author, activist, and television presenter, Candace Owens seems to be pretty upset about Eminem’s decision as she dedicated her whole podcast to Slim Shady.

“Some people say when we get older we get wiser. And I hope that’s true. Also, we get older we get grayer, we know that’s true. But for Eminem, the once hardcore rapper, it seems that he’s getting older and gayer. Yes. Eminem might be gay.”  Candace Owens opened the podcast with the following statement.

Later she continued: “He dissed Trump and that does not make sense. An album that he released thereafter, I guess that was going to be his great comeback and it turns out that all of the poorer white kids who supported Eminem throughout his entire life decided not to buy his trash music anymore cause his album flopped after this. Eminem has become a loser over the years. Those are the facts.”

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Eminem demands Ramaswamy to stop using his music after ‘Lose Yourself’ performance

After performing his rendition of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” at the Iowa State Fair, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been asked by the Real Slim Shady to stand down.

BMI, a performing rights organization, has informed Ramaswamy’s campaign at Eminem’s request that it will no longer license the rapper’s music for use by the campaign. In a letter to the campaign dated August 23, BMI says it “received a communication from Marshall B. Mathers, III, professionally known as Eminem, objecting to the Vivek Ramaswamy campaign’s use of Eminem’s musical compositions,” according to a copy of the letter obtained by CNN.

The letter, which was first reported by the Daily Mail, was sent more than a week after Ramaswamy concluded an appearance alongside Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds at the Iowa State Fair with an impromptu karaoke performance of the popular Eminem song, rapping along with the song’s first verse and chorus. Ramaswamy told Reynolds at the event that “Lose Yourself” was his preferred walkout song for a campaign event.

Ramaswamy campaign spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said the campaign will comply with the request to stop using Eminem’s music.

“Vivek just got on the stage and cut loose,” McLaughlin said, referring to a lyric from the rapper. “To the American people’s chagrin, we will have to leave the rapping to the real slim shady.”

Ramaswamy joked about the letter on social media Monday, responding to a post that praised him for appearing to “look cool” compared with Eminem.

“Will The REAL Slim Shady Please Stand Up? He didn’t just say what I think he did, did he? @Eminem,” he said on X, formerly known as Twitter, referencing another one of the rapper’s songs.

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Boldy James talks what Eminem showing support meant to him & possible collaboration with him

The prolific Detroit rapper Boldy James has recently talked about Eminem showing support after his car accident and possible collaboration with Slim Shady.

“It was under some weird circumstances because I was in hospital in critical condition so when I got the tweet it meant the world cause I do music and I look up to Em and what he did for the city and just hip-hop in general… The Eminem shout out, wishing me a speedy recovery, it definitely meant a lot because a lot of people that was close to me didn’t even wish me well in my situation so that meant the world to me.” said Boldy James.

Then he continued: “I have not spoken to Em since then but I’m sure my brother have. You know, Allen [Alchemist], that’s his bro bro. I’m just tied in through Paul. I’m a proud Detroiter. I’ve been doing hip-hop for a minute. I’m definitely familiar with Eminem. It just feel good to know that he actually is familiar with me as well. That’s what I do it for. I met Jay-Z, I met Nas, Eminem wishing me speedy recoveries, what more can I say?!

“I would love to work with Eminem. I’m never against working with greatest of all times. In my world, me being from the hood, Jay-Z is my favorite rapper but me being from Detroit, Eminem is one of the best to ever do it. Nobody ever put on for the state of Michigan and up north Detroit like Em. Nobody reached the peak that Em touched. Em the one! I would love to work with Em. That’s a no-brainer.”

“It’s about if Eminem wants to work with you or not and if its conducive to what he got going on because one wrong move in this game, you know, a lot of stuff for diminishing started declining so maybe if he admire the type of works you are putting out, I’m a wordsmith just like him, so, I know he can appreciate the people that’s like-minded in that sense so when it comes to just creating, growing up, Eminem influenced me a lot so like I said that’s a no-brainer to work with him, that’s a dream.” Boldy James added.

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Eminem responds to Jerome Kapp after performing ‘8 Mile’ freestyle on ‘Hard Knocks’

Jerome Kapp, an undrafted rookie wide receiver with the New York Jets, rose to fame after giving the renowned “8 Mile” freestyle by Eminem during the rookie talent competition, which was aired on HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”

And it seems Eminem absolutely loved it.

It’s very rare to see Eminem posting on social media but the original “B Rabbit” gave Kapp, who looked just like Eminem in the film with his hood pulled over a beanie, a salute on Twitter.

Slim Shady posted a simple salute emoji while tagging Kapp, HBO and the NFL above the full video of Kapp’s rapping performance, where he recited Eminem freestyle against Papa Doc word for word.

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Fat Joe explains why Eminem is a Rap God

Fat Joe has recently sat down on the latest episode of Rap Radar where the legendary hip-hop artist explained why he believes Eminem is a rap god.

“Eminem is a God! I don’t give a f–k what you think. He’s a god. You know what I’m saying? He’s somebody who shifted the whole algorithms when he came out.” said Fat Joe.

Then he continued: “I remember me and Big Pun… Big Pun was the first Latino to sell 2 million records solo, we nominated for Grammy and the night before we go to the Grammys, we are waiting on line in LA in Tower Records for the f–king Eminem album. Nominated for the Grammy, me and Big Pun on line to get that motherf–king Eminem album. You tell me he ain’t a Rap God. You understand what I’m saying?”

“So it’s like, you know, I respect everybody who put their contributions to this game.” Fat Joe added.

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Benzino says he still listens to Eminem’s “Nail In The Coffin”

Benzino has recently sat down with Math Hoffa and the rest of the crew on the latest episode of My Expert Opinion where they talked about Eminem.

“Eminem got some cool songs. I like them. There is bunch of s–t that I don’t like that’s every artist. I like “Stan,” “Lose Yourself,” “Nail In The Coffin,” I like it. I’m listening to it. I do. I liked it. I did. Beat was dope and he killed that s–t.” said Benzino.

Then he continued: “My thing is, he deserved, like anybody deserved, every piece of success he got. He earned it. It’s just…When I was at The Source, I was at the top. I didn’t have to answer nobody. So, I felt like my message would get across.”

“Eminem’s disses , I’m keeping it real, none of his s–t really affected me because while he was discrediting me as a street ni–a, I know I’m street ni–ga. I know the s–t I’ve done. Ni–as in the street know so that didn’t bother me. So that’s why I never looked at it like ‘he ended your career’ or ‘he killed you.’ If he hit me with Nas’ “Ether,” I would probably moved out of the country. If Em had different beats on diss records against me, I think it would have way greater affect but anything Em can do, people go like ‘OH MY GOD!'” Benzino added.

Then Zino talks about his daughter Coi Leray talking about Eminem on My Expert Opinion. You can watch the full thing below:

White Gold shares Eminem related snippet: Listen

White Gold has recently posted a cryptic video snippet on his Instagram story that’s supposed to be an Eminem song.

This lyrics of the song mentions “Slim” and references “As The World Turns,” a 1999 song where Eminem appears entirely as Slim Shady, an alias which represents the dark and impulsive side of his personality. At the end of the first verse, the evil finally “transforms him” into Shady, losing all impulse control. He then continues to terrorize various women throughout the song.

The intro of the snippet goes like this: “Hey Slim, wanna get wasted? / You got all the money in the world, I know your bored / No, but really, Slim / You know you can have 2 million hoes when you tour, maybe more / Look, I thought you was a rapper / Besides the money, ain’t this what you doin’ it for? / Maybe I’m wrong, and as the world turns / You know the public is movin’ on from you, right?”

White Gold and Eminem have previously collaborated on two tracks, “You Gon’ Learn” with Royce 5’9″ and “Zeus”, both from Music To Be Murdered By album. Last year, the musician hinted that more songs with Eminem was coming.

Reddit user Clear_Letterhead_858 did some research around the snippet and here is what he says: “Did some research in regards to White Gold’s story and DMed narzabeats whose @ is seen in the story. He reposted a reel that an Em fan account posted. I DMed him and asked if it was for an upcoming White Gold song and he liked my DM. I’d say odds are this is for part of an album.”

You can listen to the snippet below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of our social media accounts:

 

Flavor Flav calls Eminem best rapper alive

Flavor Flav, who was a founding member of the legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy alongside Chuck D, has recently visited Eminem’s “Mom’s Spaghetti” restaurant in downtown Detroit.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee posted a video on Instagram, saying: “Yo, Eminem! Flavor Flav, right here at your spot! Eating Mom’s Spaghetti while it’s still hot, you know what I’m saying!? Let me tell you something. This is some real good spaghetti Eminem! I ain’t gonna lie G. You know I had to come and support you man. Word up! And thank you for shouting me out on your records. You’ve been shout out Flavor Flav on your records and I love you man! You are best rapper alive bro! You need to know that! So is Mom’s Spaghetti. Hahaha.” while eating the spaghetti.

In the caption of the video, Flavor Flav wrote: “FLAVOR FLAV::: Enjoying Mom’s Spaghetti at @eminem spaghetti spot in detroit,, Some real good food y’all.”

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Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike open Tomorrowland 2023 show with Eminem’s “Lose Yourself”

In 2023, the 17th edition of Tomorrowland revolved around the mythical theme ‘Adscendo’, turning De Schorre into a magical destination high on the horizon, where the People of Tomorrow witnessed the rise of a magnificent tale in the history of Tomorrowland’s Great Library.

More than 400.000 People of Tomorrow celebrated love, music and unity during two legendary weekends full of surprises, enjoying breathtaking performances across 16 mesmerizing stages by more than 750 of the world’s best electronic music artists, including Amelie Lens, Anyma, Black Coffee, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Eric Prydz, Lost Frequencies, Nina Kraviz, Paul Kalkbrenner, Tale Of Us, The Chainsmokers, and many more…

On the mainstage, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, a Belgian–Greek DJ duo composed of brothers Dimitri Thivaios and Michael Thivaios, opened their show with the instrumental of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” later followed by 50 Cent’s “In Da Club.”

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Mix Master Mike reveals why Beastie Boys turned down Eminem collaboration

The Beastie Boys have consistently been listed as one of Eminem‘s major influences, and a close friend of the hip-hop band has now claimed that the Detroit icon came within a whisker of recording a song with the two surviving members a few years ago.

During a recent interview with AllHipHop longtime Beasties collaborator Mix Master Mike revealed that he was close to orchestrating a collaboration between Eminem, Mike D and Ad-Rock following the 2012 passing of MCA.

“I actually reached out to Eminem. I called him and Paul Rosenberg and I pushed for a song. I had the beat made and everything. It was gonna be Beastie Boys, Eminem and a Mix Master Mike track. Eminem was like, ‘Let’s f–king go.’ I was spearheading this, so I brought it to Mike and Ad-Rock’s attention.” said Mix Master Mike.

“They were like, ‘It’s kind of weird we don’t have Yauch anymore, so we feel a way that out of respect of Adam that we don’t do it.’ I’m like, ‘What are you talking about? Adam would love this.’

“I was really trying to push this. It would have been f–king insane. I was like, ‘Mike just give me 32 bars. Just rap.’ But I respected their wish to not do it. Our captain is not here anymore. But maybe if I push it again, who knows?”

“I was in the process of getting bars from Eminem. He was so pumped cause these are his heroes. I was kind of fulfilling his dream. I’m the gatekeeper of his dream. I felt that was a responsibility on my behalf to present that to him. The great white hopes of Hip Hop [laughs].” Mix Master Mike added.

Rico Nasty talks how Eminem inspired her to be a rapper

During a recent interview with PEOPLE magazine, Maryland hip-hop artist Rico Nasty discussed Eminem’s influence on her, crediting one of his iconic songs as the song that made her want to become a rapper.

“You know what’s so crazy, it was “Stan” on the Marshall Mathers LP… It was “Stan” by Eminem that made me want to be a rapper. I loved how it invoked every emotion. You felt scared, you felt excited, on the edge… It was almost like a horror movie.” Rico Nasty said.

Then she continued: “On the edge of your seat, waiting to see if this person was going to make the right decision. You almost feel bad for this person. It was very cinematic, that movie, it felt… that video was so cinematic. And then it also gave me a perspective that I never really had before, which was like, “Yeah, a lot of these people, they have fans, but some of these people have fans that are…” They’re die hard, man. They wait for your responses.

“And that was…Besides Tyler, The Creator and Nicki Minaj, that was my first example of what a fan was, low key, just obsessive. He even looked like him. He even looked like him in the video. That was crazy.” she added.

You can read the full interview here and watch Rico Nasty’s latest music video below:

Jake Paul & Mike Tyson talk about Eminem & MGK beef

Jake Paul has recently sat down with Mike Tyson and DJ Whoo Kid on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson where the social media personality, actor, and professional boxer briefly talked about Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly beef. Check out the conversation below:

DJ Whoo Kid: Is MGK part of your repertoire?

Jake Paul: Yeah, MGK, we are cool and his whole squad.

Mike Tyson: He’s not cool with Eminem though, is he?

DJ Whoo Kid: Yeah, they got rap beef.

Mike Tyson: Why you gonna f–k with Eminem? He’s gonna be in bad shape man. That’s the last guy in rap you want to mess with.

DJ Whoo Kid: I don’t think anybody ever conquered Eminem in anything man.

Jake Paul: They had diss tracks back and forth. And they are both good. I don’t think there is a decisive winner in that rap beef. It honestly made both of them way bigger and it was very entertaining. Noone bodied the other one. It was good on both sides. It was a draw.

You can watch the interview below:

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