Eminem references Imagine Dragons with clever wordplay on “Black Magic”

Few days ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B” and it includes yet another collaboration with Skylar Grey on a track “Black Magic,” produced by Eminem, Skylar Grey and Jayson DeZuzio.

In the song, Eminem uses multiple songs’ titles to refer to the alternative rock band, Imagine Dragons, before name dropping them with a clever wordplay:

“But if this is actually happenin’, sucker for pain (Sucker For Pain)
I am stuck (Stuck) in this radioactive (Radioactive) pattern
But her by her motherf**kin’ hair’s
All I “imagine draggin'” (Imagine Dragon)”

Listen to the song below:

 

Eminem shouts out 50 Cent on new song “Killer”

“Killer” is the 13th track from the deluxe edition of Eminem’s recently released Music to Be Murdered By: Side B album.

The song is produced by D.A Got That Dope who also produced “These Demons,” featuring MAJ and “GNAT” on the Side B, as well as “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD, “Those Kinda Nights,” featuring Ed Sheeran and “No Regrets,” featuring Don Toliver on Side A.

In the song, Eminem makes reference to 50 Cent and his greatest hit “In Da Club,” with a clever wordplay:

Went up to this chick who was so tipsy, we went to hug,
Ended up tripping, I picked her up,
She yelled out it’s her birthday,
She’s fifty and in the club
Then it comes on, that “In Da Club” song.”

Bump the song below:

Old Interview of Snoop Dogg trash-talking on Eminem & “Stan” re-emerges

Following the release of Eminem’s “Zeus” from the deluxe edition of Music to Be Murdered By – Side B, where Eminem throws jabs at Snoop Dogg, many fans had different theories about why Eminem fired shots at Snoop Dogg.

In the song, Eminem raps: “As far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me. But, just not in my camp. I’m diplomatic, ’cause I’m tryna be. Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me. Man, dog, you was like a damn God to me. Man, not really. I had dog backwards.”

Snoop Dogg has always been some kind of salty towards Eminem in his interviews. Most recently, Snoop leave out Eminem from his Top 10, said he can live without Eminem’s music and Slim Shady is only considered Top 10 in the game because of Dr. Dre.

Recently, a decades old interview has surfaced online, where Snoop Dogg is dissing Eminem and his one of the greatest hits, “Stan,” featuring Dido.

At one point, Snoop said, “I don’t listen to Eminem records. No disrespect to him. I’m gangsta.” and then mocks ‘Stan’ lyrics: “I don’t hear that bulls**t, I’m a gangsta”

You can listen to the interview below:

Big Sean thanks Eminem for blessing the world with another album

After Lil Wayne dropped Side A and Side B of No Ceiling 3 album, Big Sean said he is inspired to do mixtapes like Weezy does.

Eminem’s deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B probably added the motivation to Sean Don as he thanked Eminem for dropping new album on his Instagram comments section.

You can check out the screenshot below:

This year, Big Sean and Eminem collaborated on a song “Friday Night Cypher” from Sean Don’s latest album, Detroit 2.

Eminem issues warning to Drake on a new song “Zeus”

On Side B of his album Music to Be Murdered By (Deluxe Edition), Eminem offers some advice to current king of Hip-Hop charts: Drake. The Rap God warns the beloved Toronto rapper that while he may be on top now, that could change.

In the song Eminem raps:

I’ve had a great view to see the (See the) game through (Through)
And, Drake, they’re gonna turn on you (You) one day too (Too)
And the more you win, the sooner (Sooner) they do
They’ll be calling you a trash bin
Sayin’ that your new one isn’t better than your last and
Even if it is, once they start to turn their backs
They ain’t never comin’ back in
They did it to Chance
Next they’ll be mentionin’ Future in the past tense (Yeah)
Or sayin’ “Adiós” to Migos
I ain’t dissin’, I’m just tryna keep this s**t a C-note

Drake himself was feeling the process has already started. In his 2018 song “God’s Plan” he raps:

And still, bad things
It’s a lot of bad things
That they wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’
They wishin’ on me

Listen to “Zeus” below and tell us your opinions:

Machine Gun Kelly responds Eminem’s jab on “Zeus”

Machine Gun Kelly, who has recently admitted his rap career went downhill after beefing with Eminem, has responded Eminem’s jab on “Zeus,” featuring White Gold from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album.

On the song “Zeus,” Eminem kicks his verse with the following lines:

“She says I am trash, but she listens to Tekashi,
Bitch, you lost me, 
Fair weather, wishy-washy,
She thinks Machine washed me,
Swear to God, man, her favorite rapper wish he’d crossed me..”

(This line doubles as wordplay for machine-washing clothes).

Looks like Machine Gun Kelly is not impressed with the subliminal diss as he responded to the song with trash emoji. Check the tweets below:

Eminem shouts out J. Cole and Lil Wayne on a new song “Favorite B**ch,” ft. Ty Dolla $ign

Yesterday, Eminem dropped the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B and the album includes a song “Favorite B**ch,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, produced by Eminem, MjNichols and Blacknailz.

In the song, Eminem gives super shout out to J. Cole and Lil Wayne:

As the era whence we came
From Nas to Pac, Rak’, Eric B. and Kane,
But I know a few from this era that are lyrically insane,
And although most are never gonna hit the level Cole or Weezy at

Eminem does not think that the level of J. Cole or Lil Wayne is easily reachable since the new generation have chosen a different direction, and the rap-mentality of Cole or Weezy are totally different from what it is nowadays.

Listen to the song below:

Eminem disses Bon Iver on a new song “Book of Rhymes”

Yesterday Eminem dropped the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which includes a song “Book of Rhymes,” featuring DJ Premier and produced by Illa Da Producer, Luis Resto and Eminem himself.

In the song, Eminem raps:

I will tear new behinds out of rivals, even your idols, I don’t care
It’s Music to Be Murdered By, so Bon Iver can swallow a fuckin’ Ja Rule bobblehead
And die slow like Alzheimer’s (Ha-ha)

Two years ago, Justin Vernon, who is a lead singer of Bon Iver band, made a song “Fall” with Eminem. In the song, where Em raps: Tyler create nothin’, I see why you called yourself a fa***t, b**ch.” After few days the song was released, Justin spoke out against the slur used in the song, intending to “kill” the track:

Was not in the studio for the Eminem track… came from a session with BJ Burton and Mike Will. Not a fan of the message, it is tired. Asked them to change the track, would not do it. Eminem is one of the best rappers of all time, there is no doubt. I have and will respect that. Though, this is not the time to criticize Youth, it is the time to listen. To act. It is certainly not the time for slurs. Wish they would have listened when we asked them to change it.” said Justin Vernon in his tweets.

New Video: Conway The Machine – “Jesus Khrysis”

Conway The Machine has been outstanding this year!

After dropping Lulu EP, No One Mourns The Wicked, and From King To A GOD, Griselda’s finest dropped the deluxe edition of From King To A GOD with five brand new tracks yesterday and visuals for “Jesus Khrysis,” came with it. A lyrically-driven banger that puts his punchline prowess on display.

“Jesus Khrysis” is the follow-up to his very emotional “Forever Droppin Tears” video. You can watch the new video below:

New Album: Conway – “From King To A GOD” (Deluxe Edition)

Griselda’s Conway The Machine releases the deluxe version of his latest full-length LP, From King To A GOD.

The 19-track project includes 5 brand new tracks. Out of which 3 songs are solo cuts: “Raw Oysters,” “Ameenah’s Van” and “Serena Vs Venus,” other 2 features appearances from his Drumwork Label artists Jae Skeese and 7xvethegenius on “Stefon Diggs” and “Crack in the Ninety’s” respectively.

The original release From King To A GOD features guest appearances from Westside Gunn and Benny The Butcher on “Spurs 3,” Method Man, The Alchemist and Daringer on “Lemon,” Freddie Gibbs on “Seen Everything But Jesus,” and Hit-Boy on “Fear of GOD.”

Typically, when I create an album, I tend to focus on being the best rapper and having the best bars. With From King To A GOD, I wanted to show growth; how much I have grown as an artist and how much I have grown as a man. I wanted to showcase versatility and show people that I am not a one trick pony. I feel like this album is not only arguably one of my best albums ever, but it is also the perfect appetizer to get my fans ready for my Shady Records debut God Don’t Make Mistakes.

– says Conway

Conway The Machine’s Shady Records debut album “God Don’t Make Mistakes” drops somewhere on top of the next year, meanwhile, enjoy the deluxe version of From King To A GOD. below:

Eminem apologizes to Rihanna for a leaked “Things Get Worse” song

Eminem has released a Side B deluxe edition of his most recent LP Music to Be Murdered By with a new collection of 16 songs, featuring Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier, an Skylar Gray among others.

On the track called “Zeus,” which features White Gold, Eminem offers an apology to Rihanna. He references a decade-old song “Things Get Worse,” featuring B.O.B, where Eminem raps:

He grabbed his encyclopedia off of the top of his f**king CD rack
Hit her with that then he threw her into the TV ah
I’m not playing Rihanna, where’d you get the VD at
Motherf**k the media
I’m reading ya something strictly from me to ya
Straight off the paper and this one’s a freebie Jack
Let me add my two cents
Of course I side with Chris Brown
I’d beat a b**ch down, too
If she gave my d**k an itch, now
It’s just ridiculous how
Much this kind of sit-ow-uation can make her stink
How much gangster s**t can he dish out 

In new song, Eminem raps:

But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest
And wholeheartedly, apologies, Rihanna
For that song that leaked, I’m sorry, Ri
It wasn’t meant to cause you grief
Regardless, it was wrong of me..

Eminem responds Billie Eilish on a new song “Alfred’s Theme”

Eminem has released a new album “Music To Be Murdered By” Side B which includes 16 new tracks, featuring Dr. Dre, Skylar Grey, White Gold, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier and more. As usual, Eminem name-drops lots of names in music industry, including Billie Eilish

The album includes a song “Alfred’s Theme,” where Eminem raps:

Homicidal visions when I’m spitting like this
But really I’m just fulfilling my wish of killing rhymes which is really childish
And silly, but I’m really like this, I’m giving nightmares to Billie Eilish

This is a response to Billie Eilish interview with Noisey back in 2019, where she was asked to choose her favorite rapper between Eminem and Childish Gambino, she admitted: “I have to say Childish Gambino, one billion percent. I was scared of Eminem my whole life. Terrified. That dude freaked the f**k out of me. Oh my god. But you know, Childish Gambino created me dude. I do not even know, that is crazy, that is a god you ca not even put him in a list of other people.

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