B-Real & Psycho Les defend Eminem following Melle Mel comments

Legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill’s B-Real and The Beatnuts’ Psycho Les have recently talked about Melle Mel’s comments about Eminem on B-Real’s The Dr. Greenthumb Show podcast. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five recently talked about Slim Shady’s place in top 5 greatest rappers of all time list and said that Marshall Mathers is in top 5 just because he’s a white rapper.

“Eminem was handpicked by Dre, yes, but Dre did not necessarily make him. He had to make himself. Much like Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar got recognized by Dre but if you look at what Kendrick has done, he has built himself. That’s what Eminem did. And here is a thing I wanna say as an emcee. There is no way you can not give him his props. Because it does not matter what color this dude is, he’s spit out some of the hardest bars and verses and style-flips and conceptual songs that anybody has ever heard.” said B-Real

Then he continues: “So for me, in my opinion, he’s one of the GOATs and he has earned all that respect. To me color is not an issue. He was the best to ever do it. One of the best to ever do it. Is he the best? Again, it’s subjective. Other folks think Jay-Z, other folks think Lil Wayne, other folks think it’s Biggie, other folks think its Pac, other folks think KRS-1. It’s all subjective but to say Eminem does not deserve this props, well, that’s your opinion. It may not be good one but it’s yours and that’s fine. In my list, Eminem is one of the best and he deserves all those props. When they ask me who’s your top 5 emcees, the top meaningful to me as emcees, are Em, KRS and Jay-Z. This is my top 3. It’s just my opinion and you might not agree. Em earned all his respect.”

“Eminem came from battle rap world. So he gotta be on fire. And he was. He was known for eating people up in a battle world. He also knew how to write a song, a catchy song, an anthem song. So, he not necessarily mastered the best of both worlds, but he is tapped in to both worlds in a way no one else is. And that is something very hard to do. It’s very rare when emcees do this. How do you not give this dude his due. And on top of that, he sold millions. I think he’s a number one selling artist in hip-hop. How can you not give him his dues. He still sells. he got fans. He got hard core fans. I know that Eminem would take Melle Mel out in this time because he has been doing that. When he does features, he’s going after the head of whoever he’s doing features with. And if you don’t hear that my dude, there’s more than that. Eminem is just different beast.”

“If I was to get a call and Eminem says I want to do a song with you, I already know he’s going to try to take my head off. Friendly-style cause we are competitive and we are friends and we got love for each other but I know he’s gonna flex a verse to make me work. That song with him and Busta, s–t’s crazy. You know the first guy to put me on to Eminem was Busta Rhymes. We were on tour and we was like ‘hey man you heard this kid Slim Shady? he has got crazy bars!’ And he starts repeating like first four bars of My Name Is.”

“Em was always cool with us. He was always giving up props. He shouted us out on many different songs. Sometimes I could not understand. My dude just gives us so much love that he does not have to. That’s something that I respect and appreciate. When he got nominated into the Hall Of Fame he shouted out all those groups and he threw us in there as well. He constantly chills us up. He’s a person that does not have to. That’s what’s so dope about him. He recognizes what fed him. What inspired him. And he told Hall Of Fame board that ‘hey you all have to recognize these folks cause they made me.’ And that’s big because the guys in his position don’t have to do it. They just walk in there and thank fans, family, agents and f–k off. But he did not. He’s a student of the game. He respects the artists that came before him.” – B-real added.

After that, B-Real and Psycho Les talk working and touring with Eminem. You can watch the entire interview below:

Eminem’s “Mockingbird” hits 1 billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s hit single “Mockingbird” from Encore (2004) album has now surpassed ONE BILLION streams on Spotify, becoming Slim Shady’s seventh song to achieve this accolade on the streaming platform.

After going viral on TikTok, the song has gained over 400 million plays in the last year alone on Spotify. The music video of the song, which features footages of him, his daughter and ex-wife, has almost 750 million views on YouTube.

Below is the list of most streamed Eminem songs on Spotify.

  1. Lose Yourself – 1.69 billion streams;
  2. Till I Collapse (ft. Nate Dogg) – 1.59 billion streams;
  3. Without Me – 1.51 billion streams;
  4. The Real Slim Shady – 1.28 billion streams;
  5. Love The Way You Lie (ft. Rihanna) – 1.15 billion streams;
  6. Godzilla (ft. Juice WRLD) – 1.11 billion streams;
  7. Mockingbird – 1.01 billion streams;
  8. Rap God – 931 million streams;
  9. Stan (ft. Dido) – 832 million streams;
  10. The Monster (ft. Rihanna) – 825 million;
  11. Not Afraid – 809 million streams;
  12. River (ft. Ed Sheeran) – 754 million streams;
  13. Venom – 640 million streams;
  14. Lucky You (ft. Joyner Lucas) – 628 million streams;
  15. My Name Is – 464 million streams.

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods trailer features Eminem song

Shazam! Fury of the Gods is a superhero movie based on the DC Comics character Shazam. The film is the sequel to Shazam! (2019) and the 12th installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The movie is directed by David F. Sandberg and written by Henry Gayden and Chris Morgan, and stars Zachary Levi, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, Rachel Zegler, Adam Brody, Ross Butler, Meagan Good, Lucy Liu, Djimon Hounsou, and Helen Mirren.

A sequel to Shazam! began development shortly after that film’s release in April 2019, with Gayden returning as writer. Sandberg and Levi (Shazam) were also set to return by that December. The title and rest of the returning cast were confirmed in August 2020, including Asher as Billy Batson. Zegler, Mirren, and Liu were cast as the daughters of Atlas in early 2021. Filming began that May in Atlanta, Georgia, and concluded in August.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods premiered at TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on March 9, 2023, and is scheduled to be released in the United States on March 17, 2023.

The newest and the last trailer of the movie features Eminem‘s gold-certified single, “Business,” from The Eminem Show album. In the song, Eminem and Dre use the same superhero theme to get rid of the real villain — bad lyricism.

In his book The Way I Am (p. 175) Eminem shared that as a little boy, he watched Batman on his mom’s black and white TV. He wanted “Business” to be “the rap version” of Batman, with Dre as Batman and himself as Robin. He adds that from the beginning he and Dre planned to “grow beards and get weird.”

You can watch the trailer for Shazam! Fury of the Gods below:

Masta Ace says Eminem’s rhymes are on another level

In the latest episode of “People’s Party With Talib Kweli,” Kweli sits down with iconic rapper, writer, producer, and original member of the legendary Juice Crew: MASTA ACE, where the two talked about many things, including Eminem.

Talib Kweli: Now, Eminem…One of the best emcees, most famous, most well-known, he has talked about spending the whole summer listening to the “SlaughtaHouse” album, it’s interesting cause if you a rap fan you can clearly hear your influence on Eminem’s cadence, metaphor-wise, flow-wise. How is that make you feel?

Masta Ace: It’s absolutely an honor. To me, I don’t hear myself in him cause the stuff he was doing he was on another stratosphere with the wordplay. So, when people say they hear similarities, I’m like ‘I was not rhyming like that! That’s another level!’ The respect goes both ways. The first time I met him, he told me that, when “SlaughtaHouse” came out, he was broke, he was hanging out with his boys, D12. And they were just driving around in Detroit, playing “SlaughtaHouse” joint. And I was like ‘WOW.’ I would have never thought that. Never in the million years thought that, so it was an honor. Definitely a big honor.

Eminem has cited Masta Ace as one of his biggest influences when growing up. The two even jumped on a 2000 track together, titled “Hellbound” which also features J-Black, from Game Over compilation album.

New EP: Westside Boogie – “Live At The Novo”

Shady Records’ Westside Boogie drops new 3-track EP, titled Live At The Novo, to promote his Los Angeles show, scheduled for March 16, 2023.

Each of the tracks are inspired by Boogie’s three personalities: “Cold As Love” is inspired by Superblood Boog, “Tell Me” inspired by Anthony and “Mood” inspired by Ratchet Boog.

Live At The Novo is the follow-up to Westside Boogie’s recent “Headhunters” single with Dreamville from Creed III: The Soundtrack. 

You can stream the new EP below:

Eminem overtakes Drake to become rapper with MOST Spotify monthly listeners in the world

Eminem’s Spotify monthly listeners are increasing dramatically day by day. When it was a physical copies era in the music industry, Eminem set the Guinness World Record with The Marshall Mathers LP becoming the fastest selling hip-hop album of all time. When it was digital era, Eminem became the first ever artist to sell 1 million downloads with “Not Afraid” from Recovery album and now Slim Shady is conquering the streaming era.

Marshall Mathers has just hit 68.65 million monthly listeners, surpassing Drake with 68.55 million. He is currently 7th most streamed artists in Spotify history with more than 33.5 billion streams in total. The only rap artist that is ahead of him is Drake with a massive 55 billion streams.

Slim Shady currently has six singles with over 1 billion streams, 67 songs with over 100 million streams, 229 songs over 10 million streams and 268 song with over 1 millions streams.

Most monthly listeners by rapper

1. Eminem – 68.65 million
2. Drake – 68.55 million
3. Bad Bunny – 64.1 million
4. 21 Savage – 61.0 million
5. Kanye West – 52.2 million

Most streamed rappers

1. Drake – 55.9 Billion
2. Eminem – 33.5 Billion
3. Post Malone – 31.8 Billion
4. Kanye West – 28.1 Billion
5. Juice WRLD – 24.4 Billion

This is the first time Eminem has been number one rapper on Spotify and the first time a rapper who debuted in the 90s is No. 1 on the platform. Most streamed Eminem song on Spotify is his iconic single, Grammy and Oscar winning “Lose Yourself” with almost 1.7 billion streams.

Drake is heading to Detroit first time after 5 years!

Drake is coming back to Detroit first time in five years as a part of his ‘It’s All a Blur’ tour with 21 savage. Dreezy will hit the stage at Little Caesars Arena on July 8, 2023, as promoters announced today.

Tickets for the massive show go on sale at noon this Friday via Ticketmaster. Pre-sales start Wednesday; more detailed information about pre-sales is available on Drake’s official website.

21 Savage, Drake’s partner on their “Her Loss” joint project, will join the Toronto rapper at the Little Caesar Arena date. The show will mark Drake’s first Detroit concert since he played two nights at Little Caesars Arena in August 2018 on his Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour, his joint outing with Atlanta trio Migos.

During a 2016 concert at Joe Louis Arena, Drake brought Eminem out with him on stage where the two hip-hop megastar performed their 2009 hit song “Forever.” Dreezy saluted Slim Shady after the performance and called him the greatest rapper to ever touch the microphone.

DRAKE: ‘IT’S ALL A BLUR’ 2023 TOUR DATES:

Fri Jun 16 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Mon Jun 19 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Wed Jun 21 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sat Jun 24 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Wed Jun 28 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Arena
Sat Jul 01 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Sun Jul 02 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Wed Jul 05 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Thu Jul 06 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Sat Jul 08 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Tue Jul 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Wed Jul 12 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Fri Jul 14 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Mon Jul 17 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Tue Jul 18 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Tue Jul 25 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Wed Jul 26 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Fri Jul 28 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Mon Jul 31 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Sat Aug 12 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
Sun Aug 13 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
Fri Aug 18 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Mon Aug 21 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Tue Aug 22 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Fri Aug 25 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Mon Aug 28 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Fri Sep 01 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Tue Sep 05 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena

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GRIP releases “I Died For This Coffee!?” merch pack

Own a piece of history with the inaugural batch of GRIP x DOPE Coffee African Blend. I Died For This Coffee!? GRIP Limited Edition Merch Pack – The African Blend

Ships April 15th, 2023! 25 numbered sets! Set Includes:

  • 10oz East African – Medium Roast – Arabica Coffee Blend
  • Official GRIP – I Died For This Album Vinyl
  • GRIP x Dope Coffee Stainless Steel Tumbler

100% NATURAL – FULLY TRACEABLE INGREDIENTS – SUSTAINABLY GROWN

Back in August 2021, GRIP dropped his sophomore album titled, I Died For This!? under Shady Records, an eclectic mix of artistry, featuring major heavyweights such as Eminem and Royce da 5’9”. GRIP’s vision and passion for coffee led him to partner with Dope Coffee by creating the “I Died For This Coffee!?”, an amazing African Blend of Ethiopian & Burundi coffee roasted and distributed from our headquarters in Decatur Georgia.

Get ready for a gritty, boom-bap vibe. Something swanky with a smooth body and hints of floral aromatics. Selectively handpicked from the brothers and sisters of East Africa, and roasted in Decatur, Georgia for maximum flavor complexity. This blend boldly pairs a powerhouse duo to make you want to kick your feet up while you sip the finest from the motherland. Burundi, Ethiopia…history died for this coffee, and it is long overdue for its crown.

Embrace it. Take a journey through your cup, and experience cocoa notes with striking citrus vibes that set off the acidity just enough to excite the mind. You were built for this…from these highlands, from love.

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Royce 5’9″ announces new EP & virtual world for fans and artists to connect with him

Royce 5’9″ announces his partnership with Passage for the launch of a new virtual world, The Heaven Experience, in advance of his upcoming EP project, The Heaven Experience: Lost Sessions, which drops on Friday, March 31. In order to commemorate the 313 Day, Royce took the stage at halftime during the Detroit Pistons’ game and revealed his collaboration with Passage.

Fans can participate by buying the Heaven Experience Pass on April 4, which will offer exclusive opportunities to connect with Royce 5’9″ throughout 2023. The EP can be found across all streaming platforms and on sale on iTunes through Heaven Studios Inc. in partnership with The Orchard.

“I have been searching for a better way to connect with my community for a while, but existing platforms haven’t lived up to my expectations. Passage delivers on all fronts.” says Royce.

Heaven Experience passholders will benefit from connecting directly to Royce and his team, real-time engagement with the community and artists, and access to exclusive songs, performances, interviews, VIP events, meetups, apparel, and more.

The Heaven Experience doubles down on Royce 5’9″‘s commitment to community, offering a unique, immersive space to authentically engage with fans, artists, and the community. The initiative follows a successful sixty-second sell-out of his first NFT offering, which gave fans a percentage of streaming royalties from the critically acclaimed single, “Caterpillar,” ft. Eminem and King Green.

By allowing creators to connect directly with their audience in immersive, 3D virtual settings, Passage is empowering artists and brands to forge deeper relationships with their supporters and engage in ways that aren’t possible with existing social platforms.

For more details, visit RPNewsWire and watch the trailer below:

Also visit Passage.io for more details.

50 Cent opens up about falling in love with Cuban Link

During one of the first episodes of Mary J. Blige’s new BET series called The Wine Down, 50 Cent opened up about his relationship and feelings with fitness trainer and Instagram influencer Cuban Link, whose real name is Jamira Haines.

In addition to discussing his career in music and television industries and his experience of getting shot back in the days, Fif shared a few details about his relationship with Cuban Link to the Queen of Hip Hop-Soul.

I am in a friendship with a woman, and I am finding gratification out of seeing her happy. At that point, I think I am in love with her. Cause even if her friends or her people are there, and they are doing their thing, I am happy because I know she is really happy at that point. You understand? It is not necessarily coming from me, but that is how I interpret love.” said 50 Cent.

Cuban Link reposted the clip on her Instagram stories. In the caption, she wrote: “Wasn’t it. This is so sweeetttt.” The fitness influencer also implied the video made her cry before adding, “literally warmed my heart.”

You can check out the video clip from the new episode below:

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Hitmaka names top 3 greatest producers after shading Hit-Boy

Hitmaka has recently sat down with Jim Jones on Hot 97 with Jim Jones to promote their upcoming “Back In My Prime” joint album.

When Ebro Darden triggered Hitmaka by using his and Hit-Boy’s names in the same sentence, the Chicago, Illinois-born producer was quick to respond: “I’m on the radio. Hit-Boy is not on the radio. I love Hit-Boy. Hit-Boy is a legend. He’s a legendary producer. He has been doing way longer than me. He’s a great guy but I’m the radio for the last four-fivee years.”

Following the interview, TMZ caught Hitmaka in the streets and he was still booming with confidence , naming Dr. Dre as hip hop’s best producer of all-time but adding, at the current moment, he is number one.

“Oh man, damn. Hip-hop producer for me, personally from my own personal taste, I’m from Chicago, so I gotta go with Kanye. Just on a bigger scale, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz. I’m younger guy and I always show love to the OGs. But as far as now, I’m number one [laughs].” he said.

You can watch the video below:

“Curtain Call 2” by Eminem goes platinum in US

Second greatest hits album by Eminem, Curtain Call 2, is now eligible for platinum certification in the United States for selling 1 million album-equivalent units in the country.

The compilation double album was released on August 5, 2022, by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. The album covers the most recent years of Eminem’s career, since his return to music from his hiatus, starting from the release of Relapse in 2009 to Music To Be Murdered By from 2020.

CC2 also includes four new songs, “The King and I” featuring CeeLo Green (featured in the soundtracks album of the Elvis movie), “From the D 2 the LBC” featuring Snoop Dogg, “Is This Love (’09)” featuring 50 Cent and “Rap God” (Mr. Cii Remix).

The album debuted at No. 6 on the US Billboard 200 charts, earning 43,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. Curtain Call 2 was the best-selling album of the week in pure sales, with 18,000 copies sold. It also debuted at No.3 on the UK Albums Chart.

You can revisit the album below:

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