Kxng Crooked says he saw list of 146 unreleased Dr. Dre songs in his studio

New album from Dr. Dre is imminent.

There has been many hints that it possible coming in 2021, with features from Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, 50 Cent, Anderson .Paak, The Game and more.

But with Dr. Dre, and with what happened to Detox album, you will never know.

Kxng Crooked has recently revealed that Dre has tons of unreleased music in his lab.

Check the tweet below:

Ed Sheeran reveals a good habit he learned from Eminem

Ed Sheeran has released his comeback single ‘Bad Habits.’ To celebrate this awesome news, Ed Sheeran spoke to Fergal D’Arcy on TodayFM, where the superstar singer revealed the work ethic he learned from Eminem:

“In music, especially in American music, it is normal thing to work from 6pm to 6 am. This is not a normal schedule at all. Normal schedule is from 9am to 5pm. I actually learned it from Eminem. He does it. Eminem is like so strict when he works. I think he gets in at 10am and he leaves at 5pm, no matter what. And lunch is when lunch is.” – said Ed Sheeran.

“And it works. If you have family, you family can’t rely on someone who is fluid.” he adds.

You can watch the new interview below:

Akon also talked about Eminem’s work ethic couple of times during the interviews. One of the cases was HOT 97 inter view from 2019:

“Smack That song has interesting story behind. Working with him made me look at the business differently cause he was the first artist that I’ve worked with that actually treated the business like a real job.”

“He comes in at 9 A.M every day to the studio, takes his lunch break at 1 A.M, and is out of there by 5 PM. It’s like a schedule. I did not expect that from him. The first day I come, I come around 6 A.M.. Like we going to do an evening session. I get to the studio, they said ‘Em just left!’ He said ‘I am out of here!’ I said ‘I just got to the studio, you coming back here?’ He said, ‘yeah, I’ll be back there at 9 AM.”

“I was like, you joking right? but he was like I’ll see you at 9A.M. so I get there on 9 and he shows up exactly on time. Plays some beats, we vibing, Em’s like, ‘yo I am about to go out for lunch.’ I said I will meet you after…He goes takes his lunch, after an hour comes back. I play him the record, play him the chorus. He is like oh, this is it!”

“He goes into his verse. 5 PM comes. He’s halfway in. He’s like ‘alright bro, I’ll see you tomorrow. At this point, I’m like ‘Yo, this is crazy right! but then Em said ‘I just like to be here. I treat it like real job. I don’t make it no more than what it’s supposed to be. I don’t let it stress me out, stay longer than I have to. I got a family, I got a daughter. I want to make time.”

“I was like ‘damn, he is right. Some days I am in the studio three, four days. I do not come out. Don’t see my kids, don’t call my wife, none of that. I am sitting here like, [Em’s way] makes a lot of sense. Ain’t nothing gon’ change between today and tomorrow.”

“I met him next day and told him ‘you know what bro, you just gave me whole new outlook on how to treat the business. I don’t force it like I used to.”

Watch the interview below:

Big Sean references Dr. Dre & Eminem on newly released track from “Finally Famous”

To celebrate 10th year anniversary of his “Finally Famous” album, Big Sean has remixed and remastered the album, which includes guest appearances from Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, John Legend, The-Dream and Pusha-T.

The deluxe re-release also includes one never-before-heard song from the “Finally Famous” era called “Freshman 10 (Freestyle),” in which the Detroit rapper references Eminem and Dr. Dre with the following lines:

And at that time, ni**as peep ni**as was stealin’ flows and buildin’ off it (Off it),
And at that time, that ni**a Ye was like, “Dre, I’m just tryin’ to make them Ms off it” (EMs)

You can bump the track below:

Listen: Eminem – “FACK” [Medieval Bardcore Version]

I was surfing around around Reddit and found out the most unexpected thing I have ever come across on the web.

There is a YouTube channel called “Beedle The Bardcore” who makes Medieval Bardcore Versions of some of the classic and mainstream songs.

“Beedle the Bardcore doth love to party. I here shareth my medieval bardcore cover versions for the enjoyment of all peoples!” – we read in the description of the channel.

You can listen to Eminem’s “FACK” in Medieval Bardcore version below and if you like it, you can listen one hour of Eminem that includes, “Lose Yourself,” “Till I Collapse,” “Stan,” “Godzilla” and more!

“Sing 2” trailer has ducklings singing Eminem’s “My Name Is”

“Sing 2,” the sequel to the 2016 animated movie, where Hollywood superstar Matthew McConaughey played a koala who is hosting a singing competition to save his struggling theater is coming out on Christmas.

Real-life pop mega-stars Halsey, Bono and Pharrell Williams have also joined the cast, which also includes Scarlett Johansson as a rocker porcupine, Reese Witherspoon and Nick Kroll as pigs, and Tori Kelly as a shy elephant.

The plot revolves around the gang convincing a reclusive rock star lion — that’s Bono — to star in a new stage show, and the new trailer features anthropomorphic animals singing Billie Eilish’s “Bury A Friend,” Eminem’s 1999 hit song “My Name Is,” Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” System Of A Down’s “Chop Suey,” and many more.

You can watch the trailer below:

“Sing 1” trailer, which came out in 2016, features Eminem’s “Sing For The Moment.” Watch it below:

The Game raps about G-Unit & a battle with 50 Cent on his new song

The Game is back with the bars. The Compton rapper teams up with DJ Kayslay for their lethal collaboration, “72 Bar Assassin.” Over the menacing beat, Game unleashes a series of brash and unapologetic rhymes.

In the song, Game mocks Diddy with the following lines: “Flow like a condom / Ni**as still not fu**in’ with it. King of New York, king of L.A. / And I don’t give a f**k what Diddy say / My semi spray.”

He also addresses a Verzuz battle rumors with 50 Cent “Just to talk about a Verzuz with 50 / Tell Swizzy I need a hundred cash.”

Later, he shouts out Young Buck and Lloyd Banks: “Can’t see me now, couldn’t see me with Young Buck and ’em / Shout out to Lloyd Banks, album go hard, ni**a.. You supposed to do your squad like Yo Gotti do ’em / Therefore it’s still the Unit long as I can still move ’em.”

Listen to the song below:

DAX drops remix of Dr. Dre & Eminem’s “Forgot About Dre”

DAX is back.

Dax is still torturing beats, and goes ham over Dr. Dre and Eminem’s classic song “Forgot About Dre”.

Taken from his ransacked living room, Dax bares his war paint and drops endless rhymes over the Dr. Dre production. The possessed rapper multiples in a series of clones, downs a bottle of liquor, and clutches his radio before setting it ablaze.

DAX previously remixed some of Eminem’s biggest hits, like “Rap God,” “Godzilla,” “Killshot” and “The Real Slim Shady”

Check out the new one below:

Eminem is now eligible for 2022’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Eminem will officially be eligible for the next year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Criteria include the influence and significance of the artists’ contributions to the development and perpetuation of a music genre. Block approval voting is used, with those nominees who receive the most votes being inducted, subject to a minimum of 50% approval. Around five to seven performers are inducted each year.

Eminem’s first record, “Infinite” came out on November 12, 1996, through Web Entertainment. So in 2022, Eminem might be one of the nominees for the inductees.

Some other artists that are eligible for 2022’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are listed below:

Big Daddy Kane confirms Netflix documentary, featuring Eminem & Jay Z

In a new interview with HipHopDX, Big Daddy Kane confirmed that he was interviewing Eminem and Jay Z for his upcoming Netflix documentary, titled “Paragraphs I Manifest.”

During a recent conversation with DX, the inimitable Hip Hop icon briefly expounded on the topic and confirmed he already had a laundry list of legends locked and loaded for the series.

“I got Jay Z, Eminem, KRS-One, Doug E. Fresh. I even got some of the battle rappers like Goodz Da Animal and Aye Verb, so it is coming out real good. I am supposed to do Common on Monday.” said Kane.

You can check out full interview on HipHopDX here.

Rock band Our Last Night cover Eminem’s “Lose Yourself”

Our Last Night did it again – the band released a new cover. For their latest cover, they grabbed the Eminem classic song “Lose Yourself” and gave it a completely new approach.

“Hope everyone’s having a great weekend. We’ve got a new cover coming out next week & it’s a throwback song. Any guesses??!” they wrote on Instagram last week and couple of days ago they dropped “Lose Yourself”

In addition to their well-known covers, OLN recently released some of their own new songs too.

You can watch the cover below:

‘The Eminem Curse’ in UFC continues!

There is a theory that MMA fighters who walk out to Eminem’s music lose more frequently.

Yesterday, Roque Martinez used Eminem’s “No Love,” featuring Lil Wayne song from his 2010 Recovery album as his walkout song against Josh Parisian and lost by a split decision.

A total of 203 results have been recorded since the first result was filed on Saturday 5th February, 2005, when Tito Ortiz walked out to Mosh by Eminem before defeating former light-heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort at UFC 51.

In 203 cases, 91 came out as a winner, 106 times they lost, 3 times it was a draw and 3 times no contest.

For the full detailed stats and all the Eminem songs that were used in UFC, you can visit here.

Eminem album sales surpass 144 million. Find out how much each album sold

Eminem’s albums sales worldwide has surpassed 144 million mark. You can check out how much each album sold. (Not counting D12, Curtain Call: The Hits and other compilation albums)

1. The Eminem Show (2002) – 33,230,000

2. The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) – 31,850,000

3. Recovery (2010) – 17,740,000

4. Encore (2004) – 16,070,000

5. The Slim Shady LP (1999) – 14,300,000

6. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) – 10,750,000

7. Relapse (2009) – 9,130,000

8. Kamikaze (2018) – 4,180,000

9. Revival (2017) – 3,510,000

10. Music To Be Murdered By (2020) – 3,500,000

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