Jeff Bass remembers discovering Eminem, Eminem losing final battle & much more

Legendary producer Jeff Bass has recently done an interview with Samson Shulman where describes meeting Eminem in detail. You can read through and watch the interview below:

“It was a daytime for 93.6 and my brother called up the radio station and asked who was that?! And the host said ‘it’s just some kid named Eminem.’ It was 30-60 seconds freestyle, nothing crazy. But my brother said I gotta talk to this kid! He got in touch with Eminem and Proof, Swifty and all his crew came into the studio. He called me up and says ‘you gotta see this kid, you gotta hear him.'”

“The next day I went to hear what my brother was talking about and he was convinced Eminem and his crew was the next big thing but I was like ‘you need to slow down brother cause I don’t really understand what you saying.’ You know how ‘Rap God’ right? We’ve seen even ‘worse’ than that.”

“Then my brother I went to our manager and said ‘look look, listen to this.’ Our manager didn’t like it but my brother was like ‘naah we gotta do something. And at this point we started working with him.”

“The vision was…First thing I thought, white rapper? Who we all think of? Vanilla Ice? But he was not credible enough. Thank God my brother knew something in his head, I didn’t feel that but my brother did. I didn’t feel until halfway through the ‘Infinite’ album and I started to understand how talented Eminem was. He was creating a cool stories on top of cool track. I liked that! He was saying something! So I would watch him almost like a psychologist would watch facial expression, body language. So I would watch what was he brining to studio today. He was miserable. Well, I’m gonna create the piece of music that keeps him miserable today. I knew he was miserable or angry so if I heard an angry track of music he could actually express himself through that music. They fit it like a glove. It was like they were meant for each other. It seemed like we could do this whenever we wanted to do it. I just had to watch what Eminem was doing. Watch how he was feeling. Watch how his days were going.”

❝ He was miserable. Well, I’m gonna create the piece of music that keeps him miserable today ❝

“Hailie was very very young at that time. She could not even talk. We had her in the studio on 8 Mile in Detroit. We were recording her too. All the sounds effects, crickets, street noise. We threw microphone out on 8 mile road and started recording, we were doing trunk sound and everything naturally. You can get sounds effects easily but we went out there on 8 mile around 3-4 o’clock in the morning and just put the microphone out there. So when he get into studio to rap, he felt that sound effects. It was AMAZING how we did that.”

“Once I played to him something like sounded s**t and he was like ‘that’s perfect! I wanted it to sound like s**t.’ We were open to experiment crazy stuff like that and I never wanted to tune his vocals, ever, when he was singing. No auto-tune when I was involved. Later on yes but not when I was there. When I wrote the song ‘Kim’ it was meant to have someone Merilyn Manson or Ozzy Osbourne to sing the hook so Em was going to sing the hook and then we were going to show it to Merlyn or whoever we wanted to get on there and then I’m like ‘forget it! you sound great!’ It’s out of tune. It’s perfect. It sounds raw and that was part of what his sound early Eminem was raw. You singing, sounds raw. You are not a singer, you are rapper but he was able to pull that up and no one judged it like ‘oh my god, listen to his voice, it sounds like s**t’, no, they were like ‘wow that’s how I sound when I’m in the shower’ and people started to relate to that.”

“1998 we fly out to California but to get there first Em was travelling around in these rap battles and he was killing everybody. We get out to California and he’s up against this kid named Juice. And Juice’s uncle was the one who was promoting the gig and at that time we had Slim Shady EP, and he lost that battle. I think it was a little rigged. I never followed the kid’s career, I don’t even know what happened but there a kid in the audience in California that fell in love with Eminem. Evan Bogart is the kid’s name. He was watching the show and could not believe Eminem lost. And then he came to us and said ‘do you guys have CD or Cassette?’ And my brother said we have bunch of CDs you can have it. And that’s it… Next thing we know is, that kid happened to work in the Interscope department. But we knew nothing about him. We thought that it was just a white kid who liked a white kid rapping. He didn’t even mention who he was.”

❝He lost a battle to Juice but I think it was rigged❝

“So this guy slid the CD into Jimmy Iovine’s Friday Listening bag, somehow and Jimmy heard it and Jimmy is like ‘WHAT THE F**K IS THIS?!’ Story is that he called Dre at that point and said you need to work with this kid but Dre was not sure if he wanted to work with him and Jimmy is like ‘you gotta do it, you gotta try’ and very quickly Aftermath’s project was EMINEM.”

“Then they wanted Eminem to change some of his lyrics for the Slim Shady LP because of the content of his lyrics, as we all know, was very risque, you know, he talked about raping, killing people, doing tons of drugs, drinking and everything. So they wanted him to change the lyrics. We already delivered the album, we already did what we were supposed to do and they wanted to change the lyrics. And Eminem says to them, which goes to show you how brilliant he was. His response was: ‘listen, I will change the lyrics when you stop serving alcohol to kids. They are not gonna do that so they dropped that and it blew up. It sold 3 million copies in short period of time.”

❝Interscope wanted Eminem to change lyrics of Slim Shady LP. ‘I will change the lyrics when you stop serving alcohol to kids.’ Eminem replied❝

“Eminem actually came up with the Slim Shady character when he was sitting on the toilet. He was like ‘okay I was taking a s**t and I was thinking how can I be a little bit different cause no one’s excepting what I’m doing and I came up with an alter ego. Slim Shady is my name! We had that now his image and look was the whole another thing. For some reason, he still didn’t look like a star. So we were trying to figure out what to do with his look. So we were at our studio in California and one of the girl who worked for us said ‘I think he needs to dye his hair blonde. So he goes and dyes his hair blonde.”

After that Jeff Bass talks about meeting Dr. Dre, how fame changed Eminem and final chapter is about their mega hit “Lose Yourself.” You can listen to the full interview below:

50 Cent responds to Jeezy: “Your s**t is trash”

50 Cent has responded to Jeezy’s diss in his new song, “Therapy For My Soul,” off upcoming album The Recession 2.

On the song, Jeezy raps: “Since we talking boss talk, let’s address the sucka s**t/ Grown man playing on Instagram, real sucka s**t/ Why the f**k this clown ni**a playing with my legacy?/ Solid in these streets, that’s some s**t that you will never be/ Talking about power, but weak ni**as do the most/ In real life, ni**a you really borrow money from Ghost/ All that lil’ boy s**t, yeah it make it evident/ Made millions in these streets, what the f**k is 50 Cent?”

The next day 50 Cent responded to the song on his Instagram: “Anything to try and sell a record, I guess? I am not available this week, ‘FOR LIFE’ is coming on at 10 p.m. tonight. I’m busy LOL. Your s**t is trash.”

Check out the post below:

UPDATE: 50 clowned Jeezy again after Verzuz battle against Gucci Mane! Check it here!

 

Jeezy takes shots at 50 Cent in a new song “Therapy For My Soul”

Before Jeezy drops The Recession 2 album, the Atlanta rapper dropped the “Back” follow-up single “Therapy For My Soul”. In the song, Jeezy appears to take shots at 50 Cent with the following lines:

“Since we talking boss talk, let’s address the sucka s**t,
Grown man playing on Instagram, real sucka s**t
Why the f**k this clown ni**a playing with my legacy?
Solid in these streets, that’s some s**t that you will never be
Talking ’bout power, but weak ni**as do the most
In real life, ni**a you really borrow money from Ghost
All that lil’ boy s**t, yeah it make it evident
Made millions in these streets, what the f**k is 50 Cent?
And it’s still Free Meech, love him if he right or wrong
But the streets wanna know, do we really get along
If you askin’ me, ni**a, that’s one thousand percent.”

(Lyrics from Genius)

You can listen to the song below:

Also check 50 Cent’s response here!

 

Page Kennedy says he heard Dr. Dre’s album & Eminem’s on it !

Actor, comedian, singer-songwriter and a rapper Page Kennedy, who has previously worked with Royce Da 5’9″, Kuniva, Kxng Crooked and Trick Trick, has made a mysterious tweet on Twitter.

The Detroit rapper said he has listened to Dr. Dre’s album (He did not specify whether it is a new album or vaulted DETOX) and hopes people will able to hear it as well. Check out the tweet below:

https://twitter.com/PageKennedy/status/1328533629568311296

One of the fans asked when is Eminem dropping a new album. On that, Page replied that he is not sure but Eminem is definitely on ‘that’ Dr. Dre’s album. Check out the tweet below:

BREAKING: 50 Cent is down for Verzuz Battle VS The Game

Couple of hours ago, 50 Cent set down with Big Boy for an interview where the two talked about viral Verzuz Battle. Last Weekend, Wack 100 made a public call to 50 Cent and The Game to participate on the Swizz Beatz and Timbo led production show. Fiddy is down for it but he did lay down the specific rules:

“If you think about, from my time period, there is nothing that can match that run. You know what? Look. Okay, The Game can not play no records with my voice on it. He got some hits. It would be interesting.

“The Game got some hits. It would be interesting.”

– 50 Cent

Fifty continues: “As much as we argued and fought in the early stages, I would rather see him benefit from the momentum than someone else. He was still part of G-Unit and is gonna be a part of the legacy of, overall. Even if you just wanna concentrate on the break up.”

You can watch the interview below:

New Song: LVRN – “12 Days of Bhristmas” ft. Westside Boogie & OMB Bloodbath

LVRN has released “Home For The Holidays” album and it includes a track titled “12 Days of Bhristmas,” featuring our boy Westside Boogie and OMB Bloodbath.

The album also features Summer Walker, 6LACK, Shelley who was formerly known as DRAM, Kitty Ca$h, Eli Derby and Young Rog. The nine-tracked project is executive produced by Lisa McCall, with production helmed by Rogét Chahayed and Slim Wav.

Listen to “12 Days of Bhristmas” below:

LISTEN: Dr. Dre’s “Get It” song from “DETOX” album leaks online

“Get It,” a Dr. Dre track, produce by Jake One, which has surfaced online today, might be from DETOX album, as a journalist named Chad Kiser said. The album, which was expected to be dropped back 2010 but Dre decided to keep the project in the vault.

The song “Get It” might sound familiar for the fans as it was pulled from 50 Cent’s freestyle “50 For President,” which Fiddy released back in 2008.  On the track, Dr. Dre delivers aggressive bars as fans think the lyrics were written by 50 Cent.

Check out first few bars from the song and bump the track below:

“I see ni**as lie to they self, they probably think they lying to me…
You incapable of becoming what you trying to be…
I heard it all, I’ma do this, I’ma do that…
I’ma cop a Phantom and show up with a new six-pack…
I’ma f**k that ni**a b**ch, I’ma get me a chain…
I’ma rap and blow the roof off this Hip Hop game
I’ma slang a couple beats, get rich like you…
Dre ain’t the only ni**a with tracks, I got heat, too…
S**t might happen if you f**kin’ work as much as you talk…
Get some money and you blow it because you trying to floss…
You’re lifestyle don’t support that you about to fall off…”

 

 

Barack Obama shares “A Promised Land” playlist, ft. Eminem & Jay Z

Former President of the United States, Barack Obama has always been sharing playlists ahead of some major events. This time, it’s the occasion when he’s releasing his new book, “A Promised Land,” and the tracklist features “some memorable songs from my administration,” Obama tweeted few hours ago.

The playlist includes Eminem’s Oscar-winning song “Lose Yourself,” which Barack Obama played to get motivation before his 2016 Democratic National Convention speech.

The only other rapper who appears on the tracklist is Jay Z. Other songs are coming from Beyonce, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Gloria Estefan, Rihanna and more.

https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1328458351869644806

In the related news, NASA shared the playlist of the songs which astronauts listened before the rocket launch from the Space X station yesterday. You can read more story about it here.

WATCH: Legendary Treach says Eminem is his ‘light-skined twin’

Legendary rapper Treach from the legendary hip-hop group Naughty By Nature, has recently done an interview with Fat Joe on Instagram. Treach talked about Tupac, Biggie, Queen Latifah, Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent.

Fat Joe: Eminem said that you are his favorite rapper, what does that feel like when you got somebody so lyrical, a GOAT like Eminem saying you are his favorite rapper?

Treach: “That’s my light-skined brother. I mean, it makes me feel like I did my job. Anybody that I admire, all the fans and the millions of records and the tours worldwide and everything. It shows like we did something so when you hear from that caliber, it just humbles you. We kick it back and forth. Eminem for his birthday, my birthdays, we’d be kicking in it. So It is like mutual respect, you feel me? He is one of the dopest of all times, hands down. And It shows how the culture is so great. It brings everybody together. All races. Hip-Hop brings everybody together. So that is my bro-bro. I love Em.”

“That’s my light-skined brother. He is one of the dopest of all times, hands down.” – Treach (November 12, 2020)

Eminem has named Treach as one of his idols while growing up so watching the video below might be the double satisfaction for the fans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6CFphmLWUs

 

YBN Cordae talks possible Eminem collaboration

Dr. Dre’s protegee YBN Cordae has recently set down with HR, Becky and Sam The Man on 93.9’s The Beat radio show where he was asked if there is a possibility of teaming up with Eminem.

“You got a lot of eyeballs on you because doing your version of Eminem’s ‘My Name Is’, is there any Eminem-Cordae projects in future? Especially since he shouted you out.” asked HR and Becky to Cordae.

“Will see, definitely will see. For sure. Will see.” answered Cordae

Watch the segment below:

 

Earlier this year, in an interview with Crook’s Corner, Eminem gave huge shout to YBN Cordae: “I loved to watch YBN’s come up. I’m like ‘oh s**t’ he’s gonna be the next.” YBN responded Eminem on Instagram. “It’s always dope when a GOAT shows you love…. more motivation, new music on the way.”

 

Eminem’s song features in NASA’s playlist on the ride to Falcon Crew 1 mission

SpaceX carried 4 astronauts to orbit on Sunday night (November 15, 2020) overcoming iffy weather and brief delays with the inner seal of a spacecraft hatch. After a trip of some 27.6 hours in orbit, the astronauts will dock with the International Space Station and begin a 6-month-stay.

At 7:19 p.m. ET, the 9 engines of the private company’s Falcon 9 rocket roared to life and brightened the night cold sky as the rocket arced over the Atlantic Ocean.

Before the launch, NASA shared the playlist of the songs the staff listened during the ride to the rocket launch pad and it includes Eminem’s 2002 single “Till I Collapse,” the song that is recognized as the biggest motivational song by Spotify users.

The playlist was announced during the live video via NASA news. You can watch it below:

 

You can listen to the playlist below:

 

Joyner Lucas reveals Eminem was originally supposed to be on “ISIS” instead of Logic

About a year ago, Joyner Lucas dropped “Isis,” the third single from his 2019 album ADHD. The song is named after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; one of the most notorious terrorist factions of the 21st century.

On the track, Logic and Joyner Lucas discuss everything from ADHD to haters, women and success. Interestingly, this song marks the end of the feud between the two emcees, which started back in 2017.

“Eminem was originally supposed to be on ISIS song” – Joyner Lucas (November 16, 2020)

Few hours ago, Joyner Lucas revealed that Eminem was originally supposed to be on the song, but could not find the time because by that time, the Rap God was working on the Music To Be Murdered By album.

YouTuber Nitin Randhawa got you covered though. There is a very popular remix of the song on YouTube where you can have a taste of how Eminem could have sounded on a track.  You can check it out below:

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