On this day, exactly 10 years ago (November 22, 2010), Lloyd Banks released his third solo studio album H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2) through G-Unit and EMI Records. The album includes 6 bonus tracks and “Where I’m At,” featuring Eminem and Matthew Burnett and Boi-1da is one of them. The album also features 50 Cent, Kanye West, Pusha T, Akon among others.
“There ain’t no one on this Earth right now I’d much rather be ‘Cause, goddamn it, I’m glad that I’m me”
– Eminem (Hook of “Where I’m At”)
Unfortunately, the song was leaked month earlier than an official release date alongside the official remix of the song “Celebrity,” featuring Akon and Eminem. You can listen to the song below:
On this day, 100 years ago, Nicki Minaj released “Pink Friday” album which includes a song “Roman’s Revenge,” featuring Eminem and produced by Swizz Beatz with additional production coming from Eminem’s long time collaborator Luis Resto.
To celebrate 10 years anniversary of the album, Nick Minaj did the question and answer session on Twitter where one of the fans asked what was her reaction when she received a verses from Eminem and Kanye West, on which responded: “I think I fainted for both. I added another verse after Eminem sent his verse back. That is how inspired I was. With Kanye West, I just cloud not believe he did it. He really just wanted to be on “Right Thru Me”.
“I fainted and added another verse after Eminem sent his back.” – Nicki Minaj (Nov. 20, 2020)
Later, one of the fans also asked what is her favorite song from the album. On that, she replied with “Roman’s Revenge.” Check the tweets below:
Eminem has destroyed personalities like Donald Trump, Mariah Carey, Ja Rule and Machine Gun Kelly to name a few with his sharp words in his lifetime. Now, as there is no beef between Slim Shady and Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Artificial Intelligence created a Zuckerberg diss track, impersonating Eminem’s diss-flow rapping.
YouTube creators from the channel, Calamity AI recently made an artificial intelligence (AI) model write and compose a diss track about Mark Zuckerberg in Eminem’s voice and his signature flow.
The creators used a GPT-3-powered tool to compose the entire lyrics, which is just an amalgamation of gibberish diss-words that do not really make sense. However, some of the sentences are straight-up shallow roasts and are very funny.
Firstly, the creators set “Mark Zuckerberg diss in the style of Eminem” as an input for the Shortly Read tool. They then used the Google Tactron 2 engine, which can generate human-like speech from texts, to imitate Eminem’s voice for the rap.
Then the creators of Calamity AI sent the audio to another YouTube creator, 30Hz to create a relevant video for the song. And 30Hz did a decent job by creating a legit-looking music video for the Zuckerberg-diss-track. You can check the final output in the video below:
Producer and DJ Statik Selektah, who has previously worked with Eminem on tracks “Richard” by Obie Trice and “Detroit VS Everybody,” featuring Royce Da 5’9″, Big Sean, Dej Load, Danny Brown and Trick Trick, has released a new song “Play Around,” featuring our man Conway The Machine, 2 Chainz, Killer Mike and Allan Kingdom. The song will be included on Statik Selektah’s new album, “The Balancing Act,” dropping on November 27th under Mass Appeal.
“‘Play Around’ was one of the first songs that I started on for the album, but the last one that I completely finished. Conway went in, 2 Chainz talked that money talk, and then Killer Mike came through at the last minute and put that raw energy that I needed on that third verse.” told Statik Selektah to Rolling Stone magazine.
The Balancing Act album will also feature some of the rap heavyweights, including: Nas, Jadakiss, Dave East, Method Man, Joey Bada$$, Black Thought and Bun B. The project will be out in five days, meanwhile bump the new single below:
Few days ago Russ dropped a surprise project CHOMP EP where the Atlanta rapper spits some heavy bars alongside some of the best lyricists in the game, which includes: KXNG Crooked, Benny The Butcher, Ab-Soul, Black Thought and Busta Rhymes. Productions comes from legendary producer DJ Premier, The Alchemist and 9th Wonder. Russ has gathered these features to not only prove his spot in the game lyrically, but to supply bars to his fans.
It seems Royce Da 5’9″ was impressed as he shared the cover of the album on Instagram with the caption: “This OD fire” while tagging Russ in the post. Check it below:
The whole rap world, including 21 Savage and 50 Cent, were tuned in to watch the Verzuz battle between Jeezy and Gucci Mane. When Gucci Mane dropped his Jeezy diss record “The Truth,” 21 Savage went live on Instagram where he rapped the lyrics of the song bar for bar.
On his new album Savage Mode 2 with Metro Boomin, 21 Savage used 50 Cent’s “Many Men” track to take shots at Jeezy. “Need a bad girl like RiRi/We don’t pump fake, we kill beef/21 Savage, not Jeezy, pussy,” raps 21.
The following led the original author of the song “Many Men,” 50 Cent, to praise Savage for rightfully calling a spade a spade. “Oh s**t , LMAO, 21 Savage was right, that boy booty.” writes Fifty on Twitter while sharing a segment from the battle. Check the post below:
Verzuz, also known as Verzuz TV, is an American webcast series created by producers Timbaland and Swizz Beatz during the COVID-19 pandemic as a virtual battle for DJs, with Timbaland and Swizz Beatz facing off in the very first battle through Instagram live.
The series invites two music icons, mostly from R&B and hip-hop genre, to highlight their discographies in two 10-song rounds during a 3-hour session. Verzuz has already had some of the notable battles, including: Snoop Dogg VS DMX, Rick Ross VS 2 Chaiz, RZA VS DJ Premier, Erykah Badu VS Jill Scott, Nelly VS Ludacris and most recently Jeezy VS Gucci Mane.
Eminem has not even considered taking a part in the Verzuz battle but fans around the world would like to see the Rap God taking on some rap icons in the music industry. So we created a list of bangers that we think Em should use if he battles anyone! Check the list below and tell us your opinions in the comments.
ROUND 1
1. Drug Ballad
2. My Name Is
3. Smack That by Akon (ft. Eminem)
4. ‘Till I Collapse (ft. Nate Dogg)
5. Renegade by Jay Z (ft. Eminem)
6. You Don’t Know by 50 Cent, Eminem, LLoyd Banks & Ca$his
7. Godzilla (ft. Juice WRLD)
8. W.T.P.
9. Forgot About Dre by Dr. Dre (ft. Eminem)
10. The Real Slim Shady
ROUND 2
11 Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent (ft. Eminem)
12 Fight Music by D12
13. No Love (ft. Lil Wayne)
14. Lucky You (ft. Joyner Lucas)
15. Berzerk
16. Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil
17. You Gon’ Learn (ft. Royce 5’9″ and White Gold)
18. Shake That (ft. Nate Dogg)
19. Dead Wrong by Notorious B.I.G. (ft. Eminem)
20. Lose Yourself
BONUS ROUND (If it’s a tie)
21. Welcome To Detroit by Trick Trick (ft. Eminem)
22. Rap God
23. Bitch Please 2 (ft. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit & Nate Dogg)
24. The Warning
25. Without Me
IT’S EMINEM VS ANYBODY! IT’S DETROIT VS EVERYBODY! IT’S SOUTHPAWERS VS EVERYBODY!
Symbolyc One, who has previously produced Eminem’s “Bad Guy,” “Normal,” “Nice Guy,” Royce Da 5’9″ and Eminem’s “Caterpillar” and 50 Cent and Eminem’s “My Life,” has recently done an interview with Hip-Hop N More to celebrate 10 years anniversary of Kanye West’s classic album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. During the interview, Eminem’s name has surfaced:
Interviewer: What other collaborations are you working on now? I remember last time you spoke you had done some work with Eminem and J. Cole. What are you cooking up now?
S1: Actually, quite a bit. I had a Meek Mill song drop yesterday so definitely check that, it is called ‘Pain Away’. I produced it with my guy Epikh Pro, it is featuring Lil Durk. I have definitely been working with J. Cole a lot. I do not know what he is doing as far as releasing, kinda just in the dark with a lot of stuff. I am still sending Eminem stuff. He has been asking for sessions, stems. He is very secretive. Oh, I have been working with Rapsody a lot and we’ve been making some incredible music.
About a month ago, S1 hinted on something related to Eminem: “One of the dopest rappers was born today. Didn’t realize I had so many songs with Eminem on it. More to come! Should I release some unreleased S1 x Marshall songs today?!?” You can check the post below:
The same day, Illa Da Producer, the man who produced “Killshot,” “The Ringer,” “Lucky You,” “Offended,” “Normal” and “Good Guy,” hinted on something similar related to Eminem: “Happy Gday to the GOAT Eminem. Can’t thank you enough for changing my life! Truly blessed to work with you! We got more hits on the way!” Check out the post below:
Couple of days ago, Barack Obama released a new book, titled “A Promised Land,” where the former president of the United States explains how he relates to Eminem’s Oscar-winning song “Lose Yourself” and Jay Z’s “My First Song.” You can read the chapter below:
“Ultimately it was rap that got my head in the right place, two songs especially: Jay Z’s “My 1st Song” and Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself.” Both were about defying odds and putting it all on the line (“Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity, to seize everything you ever wanted in one moment, would capture it? Or just let it slip…”); how it felt to spin something out of nothing; getting by on wit, hustle, and fear disguised as bravado. The lyrics felt tailored to my early underdog status. And as I set alone in the back of the Secret Service van on the way to a debate site, in my crisp uniform and dimpled tie, I’d nod my head to the beat of those songs, feeling a whiff of private rebellion, a connection to something gritter and more real than all the fuss and deference that now surrounded me. It was a way to cut through the artifice and remember who I was.”
One day before the release of the book, Barack Obama shared the playlist of the songs that he was listening during his presidency. You can check out the playlist here.
Former Shady Records rapper Ca$his has released the fifth installment of his County Hound series. The 10-tracked project features only one guest appearance from Bobby DeBarge on the song titled “The Mood.” The entire album is produced by Rikanatti with additional production coming from Juan Rios and Black Cloud.
County Hound 5 is a rebirth of the realness of The County Hound EP. The true meaning of Art meets Life. Ca$his is in rare form delivering powerful performances throughout this musical gem. CH5 is being ranked as the best release of the classic County Hound series.
From the Shady Records EP through the Bogish Brand Entertainment Release CH5, Ca$his has cemented himself as one of the lyrical legends. Smoke a J and vibe to the realest release of 2020 below.
Support our boy Ca$his and bump the new project below!
According to a report from WCRZ, the Oakland Township, Michigan mansion, which was once owned by Eminem is back for sale for $3.76 million. The six acre, 23,600 square foot home has a manicured lawn, a pool with a waterfall, tennis courts, a private pond and a cabana and a hot tub. The inside of the house has over 17,500 square feet of living space. There’s a guest house as well.
As far as the inside of the decked out pad, it has 6 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms and 3 half baths. There is even more: The gated mansion comes with high quality electronics, audio, visual and lighting systems, security and a gate house. The home is so big that there’s a 3-story elevator, as well.
Eminem bought the house for $4.7 million back in 2003 and sold it 2014 for $2 million. And now it’s up for sale again for $3.76 million. You can check out the pictures of the house below. Phot credits goes to Keller Williams Advantage.
Royce Da 5’9″ and Nick Cannon has recently sit down for an hour-long interview on Cannon’s Class podcast where the two talked about many things, including Eminem.
Nick Cannon: I have to ask you man, how tired do you get talking about Eminem all the time cause I know I get tired.
Royce Da 5’9″: I don’t really get tired. I look at it little bit differently. He’s put up. He’s not one of these guys using his platform to speak cause he doesn’t say too much. Usually when he speaks, it comes out with his music. It’s something about people and fame. They look at famous people like they are something other than human-beings.
Royce Da 5’9″: Eminem has been famous for so long. There are people who never seen him. They only know him from their TV screens so they look at him like chanted so when they hear me speak about him and when I speak about him I call him Marshall. I talk about him like he’s a regular person so I think they like me hearing speak about him in such a regular way. I think that’s interesting to them. So when his name comes up and I’m talking about all the normal things we do I think that’s intriguing for some people.”
Then the two continue talking about what intensified beef with D12 in early days, DJ VLAD, addiction and many more interesting topics. You can watch the interview below: