Fans react to Machine Gun Kelly dissing Jack Harlow on Eminem-produced beat

Machine Gun Kelly has recently took shots at Jack Harlow in a newly released freestyle.

On Saturday (May 6, 2023), the 33-year-old pop-punk star dropped a fiery two-and-a-half-minute freestyle, titled “Renegade Freestyle.” Set to the instrumental of Jay-Z and Eminem‘s 2001 collaboration “Renegade,” produced by Eminem himself. Machine Gun Kelly seemingly takes aim at Harlow who recently dropped his third album, called Jackman.

“I see why they call you Jackman/ You jacked man’s whole swag, give Drake his flow back, man,” Kelly raps at the 1:22 mark of the freestyle. “I eat rappers like Pac Man/ Must I regurgitate and show you who’s in my stomach from the last dance?”

MGK’s apparent diss arrives after Harlow’s boast that he’s the “hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters (Eminem)” in the new Jackman album song titled “They Don’t Love It.”

The Cleveland singer also shared the freestyle video on his Instagram page with the caption: “never been afraid to say what’s on my mind at any given time of day,” referencing the original lyrics from the original song.

Check out some of the fans reactions below:

Nicki Minaj brags about having Eminem on her debut album

Nicki Minaj has recently interacted with the fans on Twitter and bragged about her achievements even before she stepped into the big music industry.

One of the fans shared Nicki’s photoshoot for her debut album Pink Friday with the caption: “Ok but no one has discussed the LEGENDARY! Pink Friday shoot. Even though its not a cover shoot.”

On which, she replied: “Imagine being a fashion icon before your debut album. Imagine performing with Kanye West and Jay-Z at Yankee Stadium, no album out, imagine Drake, Eminem, Rihanna, Ye, Wili.I.Am & Natasha Bedingfield on your FIRST ALBUM. bwahahaha I have to laugh. Blessings & gratitude to my supporters.”

Pink Friday album was released on November 22, 2010, by Young Money, Cash Money and Universal Motown. After signing a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment in 2009, Minaj began planning the album that same year and work continued into 2010. Minaj enlisted a variety of producers whose efforts resulted in a primarily hip hop and pop record, which sees additional influences from R&B. The album features guest vocals from Eminem, Rihanna, Drake, will.i.am, Kanye West and Natasha Bedingfield. The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, selling 375,000 copies in its first week, marking the second highest sales debut for a female rapper since Lauryn Hill.

The album includes a song “Romans Revenge,” featuring Eminem produced by Swizz Beatz. Nicki raps this song as her “crazy alter ego,” Roman Zolanski, and responds to provocations from a certain queen bee. She is joined by another rapper who knows a thing or two about alter egos, Mr. Slim Shady himself.

You can revisit the song below:

Machine Gun Kelly releases freestyle over Jay-Z & Eminem’s “Renegade”

After beefing with Eminem and changing the genre, it looks like Machine Gun Kelly is coming back to hip-hop. Few days ago, the Cleveland rapper dropped “Doja” freestyle with Cordae and now he’s back rapping over one of the most iconic songs in hip-hop history: Jay-Z and Eminem’s “Renegade.”

“Renegade” is a song from Jay-Z’s The Blueprint album, featured and produced by Eminem. Itserves as a “f–k you” to critics who said JAY-Z had forgotten his ghetto roots with his new found riches, and moralizers who said Eminem was a bad influence on children.

This was considered a major coup for Eminem, who had released The Marshall Mathers LP a year earlier to widespread controversy. Not only was Slim Shady the only guest rapper on the whole album, but he produced the beat (to which a song with Royce Da 5’9″ had already been recorded.)

The widespread perception, popularized by Nas, was that Eminem killed Jay, but that’s debatable, Em spits very in-your-face, overt punchlines, while Jay drops metaphors, multiple entendre gems that can only be appreciated by taking a closer look. However, Jay admitted in an interview that Em’s verse was better, he stated:

“No, I think Eminem is very intelligent rapper… It’s just, when you make 4000 songs.. I’m constant collaborator, you know and… some people gonna have better days. It’s just the way it is. But if we count the amount as the competitor and if we count the amount of records that I’ve been on versus people who had better performances then it’s gonna be 400 to 3.”

That’s a little background of the song… As far as MGK’s freestyle, you can check it below and tell us your thoughts under the comment sections of our social media accounts.

Eminem is featured on LL Cool J’s new album

It has been a decade since the iconic rapper LL Cool J dropped his last full-length project, titled “Authentic” back in 2013, and for the past few years, the Bay Shore, New York-born legend has been teasing the release of a new material.

Couple of months ago, LL vented his frustrations on Twitter, writing that his next project is not “worthy of being released.” As it turns out, it was a marketing trick. In the deleted tweets, Cool J said he was “really trying” to figure it out but he’s “not feeling like this album is worthy of being released.” He did leave one tweet up where he simply states he’s “not dropping it.” But later he posted a video on Instagram, explaining how he trick the hip-hop world: “Everybody’s been asking me about the new record and my decision. And, I was considering putting this record out because IT’S TOO F–KING GOOD! Q-Tip, you are genius baby. Yo, that’s my favorite album I ever made. I can’t wat for you all to hear this. Date and tracklist coming soon!”

Earlier this month, during an interview with E! News, LL spoke highly about his new album: “I know all the tricks. I got this covered. I think honestly and sincerely that Q-Tip as a producer is unbelievable and what he did on this record for me, I think is amazing. So the world will decide. The album, I think, is really, really special. I think it’s something it’s modern without chasing. It’s a whole new thing. I can’t wait for the people to see it.”

Eminem has named LL as his biggest influence numerous times. The two have recently performed at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony. LL and Slim Shady also have a song in vault that has never seen the light of the day. In 2014, LL spoke highly about the track: “Me and Em, we have a song, he just recently let me listen to his verse and it is just crazy, he is chainsaw and s**t. It is good! I think people will be pleasantly surprised when they hear me and him rapping together. It is the first time we did something together and shout out to Em and Rosenberg and to his whole crew, staff, everybody… This is a record that I think people gonna be excited… What I did with Em is super HOT!”

Yesterday, 93.5 KDay radio scheduled an interview on their official YouTube channel but it was not aired for some reasons. In the description of the video, we read:

“Legendary east coast hip-hop legend LL Cool J dropped by 93.5 KAY to promote his upcoming return to big arenas with the F.O.R.C.E. Live, celebrating 50 years of hip-hop with special guests across various cities. LL Cool J talked about the importance of humility, getting in shape for the upcoming tour and teased album features like Rick Ross, Nas, Fat Joe, Saweetie and Eminem. The hip-hop icon revealed talking young artists under his wing through Instagram DMs to pass the baton to newer generations and and keep the culture alive and gave his thoughts on new A.I. technology emerging in the music industry.”

Check out the screenshot below:

Image Via: @bladestylez02

 

Ice-T says he once gave Eminem an advice that he follows to this day

Every weekday the legendary hip-hop artist Ice-T breaks down an inspirational quote on his new Daily Game podcast. In the latest episode, the rap icon explains how being on top of your game and being humble are not mutually exclusive and mentions Eminem during the process.

“I’ve always said that in Rap we like to brag a lot. We like to say I’m this, I’m that. But in real life, all this compliments can’t come from you. The person that says I’m this I’m that is usually saying it cause nobody else is saying it. The greatest compliments are coming from people behind your back. When you are not in the room and they say ‘yo Ice is cool guy, Ice is that, Ice is this.’ What people say to your face is less important than what they say behind your back.” said Ice-T.

Then he continues: “I remember when I met Eminem. And I asked him what he wanted out of the game. And he said, all I wanna do is be around like you and Dre and my comment with him was ‘be a beast on the mic and be humble in real life’ and I think he followed that advice. Because, if you can rap like him, you don’t need to tell people you are great rapper. You show it and you prove it. So you could be dope and in real life you don’t have to be walking around telling people who you are, that’s corny. Let them say it!”

It looks like Eminem really followed Ice-T’s priceless advice cause every artist who ever worked with Slim Shady emphasize how humble nature the Detroit legend has.

You can listen to the podcast below:

Cordae celebrates platinum plaque with Eminem

Eminem‘s “Killer (Remix)” single, featuring Jack Harlow and Cordae has now sold more than 1 million units in the United States, meaning the song is now eligible for platinum certification in the country.

Yesterday, Cordae hit twitter to celebrate the accolade, which marks his first ever platinum eligible single: “Yo I got a platinum song with Eminem ! God is amazing.” he tweeted.

The original song “Killer” is from the deluxe edition of Slim Shady’s eleventh solo studio album Music to Be Murdered By. The song was released as the album’s thirteenth track on December 18, 2020 via Shady Records along with the rest of Music to Be Murdered By – Side B songs.

On May 27, 2021, Eminem released a tweet revealing that the remix would be released, stating “You know we had to do a remix, right?”, while previewing a snippet of the song, The remix was released the following day, featuring Jack Harlow and Cordae, marking the first collaboration between the three rappers.

The song debuted at No. 62 on US Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. It also entered into the top singles charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden and United Kingdom.

Revisit the song below:

F1 driver Logan Sargeant reveals an Eminem song he listens to before racing

Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant has recently sat down on GQ Magazine where the young racer listed ten things he can’t live without. From his Williams Racing helmet and an Eminem CD to a ton of Miami sports memorabilia and his passport, these are the Logan Sargeant’s essentials. (Check the video after the jump below)

“Knees weak, arms are heavy, there’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti, he’s nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to drop bombs. It’s a good song!” says Logan Sargeant.

Then he continues: “So we got an 8 Mile CD right here. I’m just calling out one track, which is “Lose Yourself.” It is literally my hype song. It has always been — to get me in the mode I need to get into before a race. You know, you have been through it. You have done everything to get to that moment. You gotta make it count, as it says.

You can watch the interview below:

Killer Mike talks getting flowers from Eminem & Kendrick Lamar

Run The Jewel’s Killer Mike hops on the BTM Podcast to talk about his upcoming album, getting his flowers from rappers like Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and Eminem and what the Atlanta Falcons need for a successful NFL season this year!

“It is a defensive juggernaut saying that he’s amongst us. It means a lot. He’s lyrically, from a pugilist standpoint, he’s one of the greatest fighters that ever lived.” Killer Mike said on getting compliment from Kendrick Lamar.

Then he continues: “Kendrick has said that. Lil Wayne has said that. Eminem has said that. Outkast have said that. I don’t have nothing to prove to you as much as this is proving to myself. No criticism you give me outweighs Scarface telling me you are one of the greatest. No criticism you give me outweighs Ice Cube saying you are consistent. If I can’t be a GOAT that’s fine because I always prefer being a wolf and I’m coming for every GOAT’s throat. That’s the goal for me.”

You can watch the interview below:

Eminem’s daughter Hailie shocks fans with engagement party

Fans praised Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade for looking “gorgeous” as she flaunted her engagement party attire.

The 27-year-old podcaster and Instagram influencer shared a clip of her outfit, consisting of an all-white suit with white fur cuffs and a pair of white kitten heels. She looked worlds away from the young tot fans of her father will remember.

Hailie also shared a photo collage from the occasion, which featured cute pictures with her future husband. Fans flocked to the comments section to post their greetings.

“Imagine Eminem being you father-in-law!” one excitedly wrote. A second commented: “The way this is casually Eminem’s daughter always throws me for a loop I never get that spoiled vibe from her.” Third replied: “Hailie Jade we watched you grow up to be a beautiful success woman, congratulations! We all wish you nothing but the best in your next venture in life.”

Check Hailie’s post below:

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50 Cent teases “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ 2”

It has been twenty years since 50 Cent made his major label debut with a classic Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album.  Although Fiddy is currently far more involved in his TV efforts than music, he’s previously hinted at making a return to the booth.

It looks he might actually be coming through with new music sooner than we thought, now that he has entirely cleared his Instagram page. Later Fif shared a single post with a 24-hour countdown, captioning the post, “20 years later.” Unfortunately, the New York legend did not provide much else besides that but we are certainly hoping it is a sign that he has new music on the way.

50 Cent has teased new music since the beginning of the year. In January, he confirmed that he reunited with Dr. Dre for his upcoming music efforts. He explained Eminem reached out to him to confirm that the NWA producer was ready to cook up. “I got a text from [Eminem] that he had already spoke to Dre, and that Dre is in there and he got some crazy stuff for me to go hear,” he said. “This is my process: I’ll go make something, what I can find, the best music that I can put my hands on. And when I feel real good about it, I bring it to put pressure on Dre to offer me something.”

Check out Fif’s latest post below!

Symbolyc One teases new Eminem & Royce 5’9″ song

Strange Fruit Project founder Symbolyc One, who is currently signed to Kanye West’s Very GOOD Beats as a producer, promises more music from Eminem and Royce 5’9″.

Yesterday, the song “Caterpillar” which is produced by S1 and Epikh Pro, turned 5 years old. To celebrate the anniversary, Symbolyc One shared one of the fans photo collage of “Caterpillar” music video on his Instagram story. In the caption he wrote: “5 years ago! More to come.”

Last year, to wish Eminem a happy birthday, the Grammy-winning producer put up the story on his Instagram account, listing his and Eminem collaborative tracks though the years. At the end of the listing, he wrote: “More to come.”

S1 and Eminem have worked on several songs together, including: “Normal,” “Nice Guy,“ “Discombobulated,” “Bad Guy,” “Caterpillar,” “My Life” and “Rainy Days.”

Is the year 2023 the comeback of Bad Meets Evil? Check out the screenshot of the story below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of our social media accounts.

 

Maino shares his thoughts on Melle Mel’s comments about Eminem

Maino has recently sat down on Culture Shock for Episode 7 where New York-born rapper reacted on the music videos of Ice Spice, Casanova and others. He also shared his thoughts on Melle Mel’s comments about Eminem.

One of the hip-hop pioneers, Melle Mel of Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five, has recently done an interview with The Art Of Dialogue where he shared his thoughts about Eminem being in the Top 5 rappers of all time list by Billboard/Vibe magazine.

“Obviously, he’s a capable rapper. If we talk about sales and he sold more than everybody, okay, if we talk about rhyme style, okay, he got a rhyme style. But he is white! He is white! If Eminem was just another ni–a like the rest of us, would he be top 5 on that list when a ni–a can rhyme just as good as him is 35?! They had records and all that.” said Melle Mel.

Then he continues: “The point is, if I was white, ni–a, I’d be greater than Elvis. Ni–as be like, Melle Mel is greater than Elvis! Melle Mel is the greatest white man that ever lived. He’s the part of the culture that changed the whole world. That is great a– white man right there! But I’m not white, I’m one of the ni–as.”

Lots of hip-hop artists have disagreed Melle Mel’s take and Maino is the latest who shared his opinion: “Eminem definitely is nice! I don’t think anybody ever doubted that. I assume that when he was coming up and when he was a hungry artist dudes would be like ‘damn! this white boy nice!'” he said.

He then continues: “Em might not be in my top 10 but that does not take away from him being who he is. It does not take away from him of being nice! If he’s not in my top 10, it’s not because of that. I’ll put Tupac above a lot of people but it’s argued that Tupac was not the greatest rapper. No other artist was able to visualize though music the black man experience like he could. I don’t put him above Notorious BIG though.”

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