50 Cent calls Lloyd Banks ‘lazy’ in his book, Banks responds on a new song “Stranger Things”

Last week, Lloyd Banks dropped his first proper studio album in over a decade, titled The Course of the Inevitable.

In 50 Cent’s book Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, Fiddy writes: “I always felt that if I had maybe done a better job teaching Banks and Yayo how to evolve and change their habits, they each would be in better places right now. While I was out hustling, Banks was more content staying on his porch and watching the world from there.”

“Banks wanted things to come to him, as opposed to going out and getting them for himself. That’s not me trying to assassinate his character—the guy has ‘Lazy Lloyd’ tattooed on his arm. He literally wears his laziness on his sleeve.”

On a song titled “Stranger Things,” from new album, Banks responds to Fifty: “When you’re f**ked up, behavior turns irregular quick, sometimes the pressure overwhelms when you’re the head of the clique/But don’t get ahead of yourself, I ain’t bending for s**t/Nobody sees your vision until you’re successful.”

He continues, “Your favorite’s nowhere near me when I’m dedicated/Always humble, usually disciplined and never hated/Call me quiet, call me lazy, talent never faded/It’s frustrating when your grindin’ ain’t appreciated/Should have been dead in my twenties, s**t, at least I made it/Guess I gotta prove myself again, increase your payment.”

Listen to the song below:

Wendy explains how she got signed Eminem to Aftermath: “Nobody wanted to sign him”

Wendy Day, is a legendary mentor and consultant for hip-hop artists, who was the advisor and mentor of Tupac Shakur and Chuck D of Public Enemy. She organized the 1997 Rap Olympics, where Eminem was invited by her via his demo tape Infinite to perform which gained him an Interscope Records deal. Wendy detailed that process in a recent interview with B High Atl.

“After Twista, Eminem was on my radar. His bars were crazy. I knew he was gonna be big but I didn’t know he was gonna be as big as Eminem got. Nobody knew. When I was shopping his deal, the reason I did Rap Olympics is I could not find a label who would sign a white boy who could rap. The just kept playing him to the left. The real funny thing is when I first started shopping his deal, I burned CDs in my home of his demo (meaning writing songs on the CD) and I dropped off packages to every label. Something that went wrong while burning CDs was that I burned blank CDs. All of his demo CDs were blank. I did not know that.”

“I took them to every label and only one label called me. Which means, only one label listened to that CD and it was Rich Isaacson’s Loud Records. He called me and said: ‘Yo, did you mean this CD to be blank?’ It was so embarrassing. I hat to burn new CDs and take them back to everybody but they all passed. Because at that point of time Milli Vanilli just been stripped off their Grammys and Vanilla Ice was not doing as great as people wanted him to in black community and for white rappers it was very hard and labels were like ‘no, we do not want to be the one.'”

“We tried getting him write up in The Source but that didn’t help. We did Unsigned Hype, that didn’t help. At that time, music was going from being lyrical on the underground like backpack type rap to Gangster and mainstream. More like bad boy type rap. So I decided to do an event called ‘Rap Olympics’ to bring attention and press to real lyrical guys to show the world that they are still there and to showcase Eminem cause he is lyrical and it worked. It got him signed to Dre, to Interscope, to Aftermath.” said Day.

You can watch the full interview below:

Roxy Shahidi says Eminem’s “8 Mile” changed her life

In a recent interview, Emmerdale’s Leyla actress Roxy Shahidi says Eminem’s “8 Mile” movie changed her life.

While talking about, her co-star Jonny McPherson, Roxy Shahidi said:

“He goes on about how I do not know anyone famous from beyond the noughties. There was a line in the script about Margot Robbie and I said, “Is she in Emmerdale?” which he thought was hilarious. He goes on about how I do not know anyone famous from beyond the noughties.”

“But I do not watch a lot of TV or spend hours on social media. I am happy with a bit of Santana or Madonna on my Spotify, and Eminem’s 8 Mile changed my life.”

For the full interview, visit here.

 

Today, 21 years ago, Eminem set Guinness World Record & its still unbroken

On this day, 21 years ago (June 10, 2000), Eminem’s third solo studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP sold 1,760,000 copies in its first week in the United States and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200.

The album sold twice as much as the previous hip-hop/rap record holder for first week sales in the United States, which was Snoop Dogg’s 1993 classic album, Doggystyle.

Eminem instantly became fastest selling rapper and solo act until Adele broke it in 2015 with her third studio album “25” by selling over 3 million copies in its first week.

After twenty one years, Eminem still remains the fastest selling rapper and male act since Nielsen Soundscan began tracking sales of the albums.

Screenshot below is taken from the official Guinness World Records website.

For the full list of Eminem’s Guinness World Records, visit an article here.

LeBron James bumps & raps over Eminem’s “Till I Collapse”

As the reports say, for the second time in his incredible NBA career, LeBron James is going to change his kit number. This will also be the second time that LeBron has reverted to using a number he had used before.

When the Lakers take to the court for the 2021-22 season, LeBron will not be wearing 23 anymore. Instead, he will reportedly be wearing No. 6 for the second time in his career.

New number needs new motivation and LeBron finds that motivation through Eminem’s music. This time, LeBron bumps and raps over Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg, a song that is regarded as the greatest motivational song in history.

You can watch the video below:

Check out Eminem’s cameo on X-Men Hellfire Gala

About a week ago, Marvel Entertainment announced the guest-list for X Men’s Hellfire Gala via Twitter and it included Eminem.

Taking to Twitter, Marshall Mathers re-shared the list for millions of his fans.

“Mutants aren’t the only attendees of the #XMenHellfireGala. Keep an eye out for these VIP as you explore the party,” we read on Marvel’s tweet.

Eminem replied with: “Thanks for the honor Marvel,” while captioning Marvel invitation on his Instagram.

Today, the Eminem episode has leaked. The Rap God is in the crowd with Paul Rosenberg, Method Man, George R. R. Martin and more. You can check out the picture below:

Bluegrass version of Eminem’s “Without Me” goes viral

We have seen lots of Bluegrass version of some of the popular songs in music industry and Eminem is no exception.

For those who don’t know, Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the United States Appalachian region. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Unlike mainstream country music, bluegrass is traditionally played on acoustic stringed instruments.

Bluegrass version of Eminem’s “Without Me” includes footages from Eminem’s Anger Management tour, featuring D12. It has collected 50k upvote on Reddit and 25k views on YouTube in 1 day.

You can enjoy the video below:

Manchester City star Phil Foden responds to Eminem comparisons

Manchester City’s superstar Phil Foden revealed his new haircut ahead of EURO 2020 and he was instantly compared to Eminem by fans.

Speaking to Sky Sports the 21 year-old English striker was asked why there was such a sudden change in his look. Here is what Pep Guardiola’s favorite football player replied:

“I have had the same haircut for what seems ages now, so I thought I’d try something new. I woke up this morning with a lot of comparisons to Gazza and Eminem. It was my own thing, and people turned it into something else.”

When asked if he was aware of the links to legend Paul Gascoigne, Phil Foden replied, “I remember watching highlights on TV of Gazza. I know what it means for the country. It wouldn’t be too bad if I tried to bring a bit of Gazza on the pitch. He’s a great player, I wouldn’t mind that at all.”

You can watch the interview below:

Premiere: Conway drops music video of “Scatter Brain” ft. JID & Ludacris

Griselda’s Conway The Machine has released the music video for his J.I.D and Ludacris-assisted song “Scatter Brain” from La Maquina album.

In the visual, we see Buffalo rapper in charge of some sort of operation that seems to be lucrative, since he is surrounded by stacks of money.

“It is dope working with J.I.D, and Luda, and the director brought the vision to life beautifully. I am excited for the fans to see this visual masterpiece for one of my favorite songs from La Maquina.” told Conway to Complex magazine.

Cownay’s latest album also boasts features from 2 Chainz, Benny the Butcher, The Alchemist, Westside Gunn, Daringer, Murda Beatz and more. Conway, J.I.D and Ludacris also performed their latest single on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show last month.

Watch the new music video below:

BREAKING: Eminem sets historical record with The Eminem Show

Eminem classic album, The Eminem Show, which was released back in 2002, has now sold 11 million pure copies in the United States, making the Detroit legend to be the first artist in history to have two albums with +11 million pure copies sold in the country.

The other album which already surpassed this accolade is 2000 album, The Marshall Mathers LP which is close to 12 million pure copies in the United States.

Upon its release, The Eminem Show debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and stood there for six non-consecutive weeks. It sold over 1.3 million copies in its second week in the US, where it registered a full week of sales.

Revisit the album below:

Eminem, Cordae & Jack Harlow’s “Killer” remix makes Billboard Hot 100 debut

On May 28, 2021 Eminem dropped a remix version of his Music to Be Murdered By – Side B track “Killer” featuring Cordae and Jack Harlow. The collaboration opened at No. 62 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart.

“Killer (Remix)” marks the first time Cordae made it onto the Billboard rankings of United States of America’s most popular songs. Raleigh, North Carolina-born rapper previously peaked at No.13 on the Billboard 200 album chart with his 2019’s album, titled The Lost Boy.

Eminem has scored 92 songs on the Hot 100 chart throughout his career. The Detroit legend’s catalog currently contains five No.1 singles and twenty two Top 10 songs. Shady also has ten No.1 albums.

Jack Harlow reached the Top 5 of the Hot 100 in 2020 when “Whats Poppin (Remix)” with DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne rose to #2. Harlow’s Thats What They All Say album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200.

“Killer” remix also debuted at No. 8 on Digital Song Sale chart.

Eminem thanks Marvel for X-Men’s Hellfire Gala invitation

On Saturday, Eminem said he is honored to have been invited to X-Men Hellfire Gala.

Taking to Twitter, the Detroit legend shared the invitation from the Marvel studios and thanked them for inviting him to the event.

The list of VIP Guests who would attend the event also included Jimmy Kimmel, Method Man and several other celebrities.

“Thanks for the honor Marvel,” Eminem captioned in his social media posts. The invite reads “RSVP for Eminem. X Accepts with pleasure. ___ Declines with regret.”

Check out the post below:

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