Paul Rosenberg replies to a fan about his favorite track from Eminem’s “Relapse” album

Eminem‘s manager and long-time friend Paul Rosenberg has recently interacted with the fan on Twitter.

One of the users asked his followers to choose between Eminem’s two tracks from “Relapse” album: “Stay Wide Awake” or “Same Song & Dance.” On which, Rosenberg replied: “Stay Wide Awake … duh!”

Relapse is the sixth solo studio album by Eminem. It was released on May 15, 2009, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. The album serves as Eminem’s return to original material since Encore (2004), following a four-year hiatus from recording due to his writer’s block and an addiction to prescription sleeping medication. Recording sessions for the album took place between 2007 and 2009 at several recording studios, and Dr. Dre, Mark Batson, and Eminem handled production.

Relapse is a concept album that revolves around horror, drug rehabilitation and relapse. A return of his Slim Shady alter ego, Eminem stated that the album’s theme was more reminiscent of The Slim Shady LP (1999) and The Marshall Mathers LP (2000).

One of the most anticipated albums of 2009, Relapse debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 608,000 copies in its first week. It also reached number one in twelve other countries.

You can revisit the album below:

Millyz raps his favorite Eminem Verse: Watch

Cambridge, Massachusetts-born rapper Millyz, who has recently released his version of Eminem’s ‘Stan,‘ sat down on Thisis50 where he rapped his favorite Slim Shady verse.

When asked to spit his favorite verse, Millyz started rapping the first verse of Eminem’s “Rock Bottom,” from The Slim Shady LP album.

I feel like I’m walking a tight rope
Without a circus net
I’m popping percasete
I’m a nervous wreck
I deserve respect
But I work a sweat for this worthless check
Bout to burst this tech, at somebody to reverse this debt
Minimum wage got my adrenaline caged
Full of venom and rage
Especially when I’m engaged
And my daughter’s down to her last diaper
That’s got my ass hyper
I pray that God answers, maybe I’ll ask nicer
Watching ballers while they flossing in their pathfinders
These overnight stars becoming autograph signers
We’ll all gone blow up and leave the past behind us
Along with the small fry’s and average half pinters
While playa haters turn bitch like they have vaginas
‘Cause we see them dollar signs and let the cash blind us
Money will brainwash you and leave your ass mindless
Snakes slither in the grass spineless
That’s rock bottom..

You can watch the video below:

 

Redman shares throwback picture with Eminem

Legendary hip-hop artist, Redman, has recently shared a throwback picture with Eminem, asking fans to name the year that the photo was taken. “Who knows whut Year ?? @Eminem” he wrote in the caption.

Eminem and Redman collaborated on the 2000 track “Off The Wall,” which appeared on the official soundtrack for Nutty Professor II: The Klumps starring Eddie Murphy.

Slim Shady also routinely refers to Redman as one of his favorite rappers. In June 2020, YouTuber NoLifeShaq got Eminem to rattle off his top picks for best MCs and the Wu-Tang Clan affiliate was right up there with Lil Wayne, JAY-Z and 2Pac.

“For me, in no particular order,” he tweeted at the time. “Toss up between wayne, pac, royce, jay, redman, treach, g. rap, biggie & king crook.” He later added LL Cool J, Nas, Joyner Lucas, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, André 3000, Rakim and Big Daddy Kane.

Yelawolf recalls getting a call from Eminem in a new song

Last month, Jelly Roll has shared information regarding his eagerly awaited new album, titled WHITSITT CHAPEL. The album, which is due out on June 2, will have 13 tracks and be titled after the church the Antioch native grew up attending.

“This album is about growth and gratitude happening in my life. I wanted to create a project that felt hopeful. I believe the worst feeling a person can have is feeling hopeless or worthless. This is therapeutic music. Real music for real people with real problems.” Jelly Roll shared in a statement.

WHITSITT CHAPEL serves as Jelly Roll’s debut full-length country record via BMG/Stoney Creek Records. Among the tracks featured will be his current singles, “Need A Favor” and “Unlive,” featuring former Shady Records artist, Yelawolf.

In the song, Yelawolf remembers getting a call from Eminem to offer him a record deal.

I was in Alabama at the trailer park
Bangin’ my head on the wall
Before I could buy my little girl a doll
Before Eminem ever gave me a call
I had that feeling that you have
But I hit that roof and that life flashed
Look around, sit down and write that
And Yelawolf took off on white trash

You can bump the new track below:

Nick Cannon says he won battle against Eminem, names common mistake him & MGK made

Nick Cannon has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev where he talked about living with 12 kids, the Eminem beef, quitting AGT, Wild N’ Out, Prank Wars and more.

At one point of the interview, he was asked if he ever regretted bringing out his Wild N’ Out boys into the beef with Eminem, on which Nick replied: “No. I thought that was amazing. Your attention is my currency baby, keep it going. All those guys are a lot more popular now than they were before they started it. That was just for the media. I was just trying to get people to watch Wild N’ Out.”

Then he continues: “I think I won the battle. If somebody picks a fight but does not show up to the fight…I was the one who was responding. He was on Fat Joe’s record. I love Eminem, he started f–king with me and then ran off like a little b–ch. It was all sport man. I love Em. But I won the battle. He did not respond!”

In the third diss record, I started bringing race into it. That’s why I went too far. I should have stopped at the second record. I was planning putting Benzino on the next record [Laughs]…But we all know Eminem is the GOAT. He definitely a top 5. But I think Drake is coming for the spot. Drake is better song maker than majority in the music industry. If we talking about punchline, bar for bar and lyricism, I’mma go with Drake. Eminem is the king of flow. Eminem is great storyteller. Might be one of my favorite story tellers in hip-hop. Eminem is probably number one storyteller cause ain’t nobody topping “Stan” and “Lose Yourself.”

“I was in Detroit last week with my man Royce. It’s all love. I think MGK made same mistake that I made. We were probably too excited and overzealous that we got to battle with the GOAT. We got to get in the ring with one of the best to ever do it. I was so excited. I was like ‘OH S–T, HE PAID ATTENTION!’ And the whole goal was to get attention.” – Nick Cannon added.

Watch the interview below:

Maxwell Jacob Friedman compares himself to Eminem

The AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, has a prominent place on each episode of Dynamite. Even though MJF occasionally appears more than once a night, he is always paid attention while he is present. There isn’t much fans can do about his undeniable talent, even though some may not like that fact.

Sean Sapp of Fightful recently brought up Eminem’s group D12 during an interview with Maxwell Jacob Friedman. He cracked a joke about their song “My Band.” Despite not having heard of D12, MJF nonetheless compared Eminem’s status in that rap group to his place on the AEW roster.

“Why would they [know the other members of the band] because nobody cares about the rest, Eminem’s the lead singer of the band. That’s why when people get upset that MJF is all over the f*cking show, get over it, I’m the lead singer of the band. Nobody’s tuning in to AEW to watch anyone else.” MJF said.

You can watch the interview below:

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Fans think Symbolyc One’s latest post is related to Eminem’s new project

Producer Symbolyc One, who is signed to Kanye West’s Very GOOD Beats, has recently posted a photo of himself in the studio, working on something that fans think is related to Eminem.

In the picture, the B-Rabbit and Papa Doc battle scene from Eminem’s 8 Mile movie can be seen on the screen. In the caption, S1 wrote: When commitment, discipline and faith exceeds the adversity, fear, and intense deadlines.” followed by Clapper Board emoji.

After producing seven tracks for Eminem including “Normal,” “Nice Guy” “Bad Guy,” “Discombobulated,” Royce 5’9″s “Caterpillar,” 50 Cent’s “My Life” and Boogie’s “Rainy Days,” last year Symbolyc One promised fans that more songs with Slim Shady are on the way.

Check out S1’s recent post below and tell us your opinions in the comments section of our social media accounts.

Eminem, Jack Harlow & Cordae’s “Killer (Remix)” goes platinum in US

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

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:

Tom MacDonald talks his favorite Eminem songs

Last year, Tom MacDonald did a livestream on Facebook where the Canadian rapper answered questions from the fans. One of the users asked what was his favorite Eminem song. Here is what he replied.

“Damn…My favorite Eminem song?! Jeez, what is my favorite Eminem song? It’s gotta be something old. It’s gotta be off of either The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show. Cause I kinda fell off after The Eminem Show, when Encore dropped. I listened to Encore but I was kinda like weirded out by the direction things were going in so Encore was definitely last Eminem album I listened to.” said Tom MacDonald.

Then he continued: “I hear all the s–t he drops now obviously. It’s all over the online and I’m interested in it and I listen to it but the last time I religiously listened to that guy was like many many many many years ago and that was The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show so my favorite song gotta be from one of those albums. Both albums are f–king incredible. Every song on those albums are f–king 10 out of 10 pretty much. So, I don’t know, pick whatever your favorite song is off The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show and I’ll roll with you on that me too.”

“People love asking about Eminem. People love it.” Tom MacDonald added.

You can watch the video below:

Nasaan pens heartfelt letter to his father Proof

17 years have passed since Big Proof passed away. On April 11, 2006, Proof was shot three times by Mario Etheridge, once in the head and twice in the chest, after a dispute broke out during a game of billiards at the CCC Club on 8 Mile Road in Detroit.

A pool game between Proof and Keith Bender turned into a heated argument and then escalated into a physical altercation. Etheridge, who was Bender’s cousin, fired a warning shot into the air. There have been many conflicting reports about Proof and Keith Bender’s roles in the shooting, but it was reported that Proof then shot Bender in the head during the altercation.

Bender was not immediately killed by the gunshot but died a week later from his injuries. In response to Proof shooting Bender, Etheridge then shot Proof three times, once in the head and twice in the chest, killing him at the scene.

On April 19, 2006, a service for Proof was held in the Fellowship Chapel in Detroit to a full house of 2,660 people, including life-long friends Eminem, Royce Da 5’9″, 50 Cent, and thousands more mourning outside.

To honor the life of Detroit’s Mayor, his son Nasaan dedicated a heartful letter to his father on Instagram. “Felt like I needed you more than ever in my life this last year. I’m doing a lot of this s–t on my own and getting it done no matter what, which I know you would be so happy about. Thank you, I love you. I’mma continue to make you proud. THE BIGGEST. RIP LEGEND.” he wrote.

Royce 5’9″, Bizarre of D12 and Lazarus have all sent heart emojis in the comments section. You can check the post below:

Spencer Dinwiddie invokes Eminem in latest Kyle Kuzma slander

Spencer Dinwiddie of the Brooklyn Nets and Kyle Kuzma have recently engaged in a lot of back and forth on social media, and their Twitter beef now appears to be a full-fledged feud between these two former Washington Wizards colleagues. In his most recent round of vitriol against Kuz, Dinwiddie has now been forced to make references to Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Eminem.

Initial criticism came from Dinwiddie, who referred to Kuzma’s recent name-calling as “something I probably heard last time I was like 10 years old.” Then, Dinwiddie channeled his inner Bunny Rabbit by referencing Eminem’s well-known figure from the movie 8 Mile:

“It’s like a theory from 8 Mile… The way Eminem approached the final battle, if you approach it with truth, what is there to hide? There’s nothing there. That’s probably the last time I’m gonna address that because I want to keep the focus on the team and what we’re doing. At the end of the day, I spoke truth and got rebutted with 10-year-old insults.” Spencer Dinwiddie said via ClutchPoints on Twitter.

You can watch the interview below:

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Skylar Grey shares behind scenes video of her & Eminem performing “Love The Way You Lie”

Back in 2018, Eminem headlined nearly every major festivals, including Coachella, Governors Ball and Boston Calling amongst others with Skylar Grey, as a part of his REVIVAL tour.

The 2018 European Revival tour started off with nine dates in Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom and the Rap God took his longtime friend and collaborator, Skylar Grey with him.

The pair performed some of Slim Shady’s biggest hits together on stage, including “Stan,” “Walk On Water,” and “Love The Way You Lie.”

Skylar Grey has recently posted a video of her and Eminem performing “Love The Way You Lie” in Milan, shoot by her fiancé Elliot Taylor from backstage. “Came across this behind the scenes video from 2018… man what a journey it’s been… filmed from side stage by Elliot Taylor.” she captioned the video.

Skylar Grey is original writer of “Love The Way You Lie” who recorded a demo of the song alongside the producer Alex da Kid when she felt she was in an abusive romantic relationship. Eminem wrote the verses and chose Rihanna to sing the chorus, resulting in a collaboration influenced by their past experiences in difficult relationships.

The Mazomanie, Wisconsin-born singer has recently released her version of the song under the name “Love The Way You Lie,” (Part 3) from her greatest hits album. You can listen to the song below:

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