Nasaan has recently released new song “Busy,” featuring Atlanta rapper SwaVay, produced by Sulton.
The song caught Eminem’s attention as the Detroit rapper shares conversation with Mr. Porter (probably) on his Instagram.
“Marshall really liked your new song he said to tell you he loves the hook, you got the syllable game down, your delivery is on point and he loves how you switch up the flows a lot.” we read in the screenshot.
Support the artists and stream the new song below!
Tech N9ne has recently set down with HipHopDX where the legendary rapper talked about many topics, including his favorite mainstream collaborations. Here is what Tech said:
“I always wanted to work with Eminem, and I did a big one called “Speedom” with him and Krizz Kaliko, finally after 10 years. On the metal side, I’ve done stuff with Corey Taylor of Slipknot. I wanted to work with Slipknot for over a decade and I finally got that done. Marsha Ambrosius from Floetry, I’ve always been a fan and I finally was able to get a song with her, produced by Kon-Artist. Mr. Porter. My friend on a higher-up would make it happen for me. I’ve got a song with Tupac. With all my idols like Ice Cube, Brother J from X Clan. Boyz II Men, I’ve got a weed song with Boyz II Men. Me and Snoop, me and E-40, me and Too Short. I mean It just goes on forever.”
“The thing that blows my mind that from all that, from Kendrick to Jay Rock to Eminem, from everyone I just named, I didn’t have to pay for none of these features. All out of respect and love. They don’t charge me. And then I contributed to Eminem’s “Southpaw” soundtrack.”
Last year during an interview with The Breakfast Club, Snoop Dogg revealed that Jay-Z wrote the verses for his & Dr. Dre classic track “Still D.R.E.” He claimed that Hov who credited on the track with his real name Shawn Carter, flow into Dre’s LA studio and wrote the whole song in under an hour.
Now, in an appearance on the season premiere of HBO’s show “The Shop“, Jay-Z recalls the same thing. “When you write for other people, I don’t know if you do it anymore, but when you used to do it, like “Still D.R.E.”, one of the greatest written song, but you write it actually how Dre would speak, how do you channel, cause you have to be in that character for write for them,” asks Maverick Carter.
“On that reference track, I’m doing Snoop and Dre, both of them,” says HOV.” You gotta have somewhat of reverence for them, the music they were making, The Chronic, and all of that, in order for me to really nail the essence of Dre and Snoop, it had to be like a studied reverence of what they were doing.”
Legendary west-coast rapper, Kxng Crooked, who has recently been talking about retirement but keeps dropping new music for fans, has teased a song with Eminem via Twitter.
One of the fans asked the Slaughterhouse emcee if he’s going to collaborate with Eminem again, on which Crooked replied with “zipped mouth” emoji.
The twos most recent effort includes “I Will,” track from Eminem’s Music To Be Murdered By album, which also features Royce da 5’9″ and Joell Ortiz.
When Eminem heard Fat Joe was retiring, he called South Bronx-rapper and asked for the collaboration immediately and we got “Lord Above,” one of the best Eminem verses in recent years. We doubt Em would let Crooked retire without the two giving us a lyrical miracle.
A viral diss by legendary basketball player LeBron James against the city of Orlando, Florida, drew responses Saturday from the city’s mayor and from the NBA’s Orlando Magic.
“You gotta understand anytime I hear ‘Orlando’ right now, I get PTSD,” James said on the HBO show “The Shop: Uninterrupted,” referring to his three months last summer in the NBA bubble at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic.
He joked that having been in the bubble is the reason he hasn’t taken his young daughter to Disney World yet – and he also addressed whether he would ever play for the Magic.
“They have no chance” of getting him in a trade, James said. “I’ll just retire. It’s over with. ‘LeBron’s been traded to Orlando.’ ‘LeBron lives in Malibu,’” he joked.
The viral clip was tweeted out by the show with a message that read: “Sorry, Orlando… it’s nothing personal,” along with a laughing emoji and a crown.
The Orlando Magic’s official account responded kiddingly to the tweet with a meme of Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan in an interview for the documentary “The Last Dance,” saying, ” …and I took that personally.”
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, however, tweeted more seriously that he was certain James hadn’t experienced the “other half of Orlando during your time in the bubble last summer.”
Dyer invited James to lunch the next time he visits the area. “You’ll see that our community is diverse, inclusive and vibrant,” the mayor added.
After few hours, Eminem’s “Soldier” was playing on LeBron James’ Instagram story. Check it out below:
Few hours ago, Eminem released a remix version of “Killer” song, featuring Cordae and Jack Harlow, from his 2020 album, Music To Be Murdered By: Side B (Deluxe Edition).
After the release of the song, Cordae shouted out Eminem on Twitter and revealed him and Detroit legend got another song coming.
“Shout out the GOAT Eminem. We got more on the way too.” said the young rapper with shushing emojis.
“Killer” is the 13th track off Eminem’s 2020 project Music to Be Murdered By: Side B deluxe edition. Produced by one of the hottest hip-hop producer D.A. Got That Dope who also produced some other tracks of the project, most notably “Godzilla”.
On the track, Eminem raps about his fortune and success through out his career while paying homage to multiple tracks and artists that helped him along the way. All the while Em frequently references famous serial killers.
On the remix version, Eminem enlists Jack Harlow and Cordae. The announcement was made yesterday by Slim Shady himself, via social media accounts.
Back in 2019, Cordae, who then was called YBN Cordae, gave an interview to DJ Whoo Kid where the 23 year old rapper talked about Eminem’s influence on him.
“I love Eminem. You think Eminem heard my ‘My Name Is’ freestyle? Yo, did I not mention Eminem? Eminem is a f**king GOAT. Let me just say this, that ni**a’s crazy bro! That My Name Is song was STUPID! The way he put s**t together bro that’s crazy. That is a man who nobody wanna f**k with. That ni**a’s crazy.”
“I f**k with his Dead Wrong verse. I even f**ked with Infinite. When he used to kind of rap like AZ and NAS.”
In 5 hours, Cordae will drop a verse on Eminem’s “Killer” song. This is how the times change! You can watch the throwback interview below:
Eminem has announced the remix of “Killer” song from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album, dropping tonight. This version of the song will feature the MVP of 2020, Jack Harlow and one of the best lyricist of new age hip-hop, Cordae. The song is produced by DA Got that Dope.
The original song was released on December 18, 2020, along the rest of Side B (Deluxe) tracks. Some of the fans took a close look of how banger “Killer” sounded, so they imagined that one day the remix of the song would drop.
One of the fans even predicted that Jack Harlow would be on the remix version.
A reddit user called @corjgomez said that “Killer” song deserves a remix with other rappers jumping on a track. User who goes by the name @Glowingpotato replied with “Jack Harlow” and received 4 downvotes from other fans, who were probably thinking that collaboration would never happen.
You can check out the screenshot of the post below:
Yesterday Westside Boogie dropped a new freestyle. This time, the Compton rapper spitted some bars over “Coochie,” a song by YN Jay, featuring Louie Ray and produced by Enrgy Beats.
In the freestyle, Boogie shouted out Eminem with the following lines: “On my, shout out to Eminem. He came to Compton just to save me but ask my hoes who really Shady.”
In the video, the Shady Records rapper was wearing a t-shirt with a classic Eminem photoshoot on it and of course the boss noticed it. Eminem almost never comments on Instagram, but this time, the Detroit legend gave Boogie a sort of spotlight.
“Nice t-shirt” commented Eminem under the post with “thumb up” emoji. You can check out the screenshot below:
Out of nowhere, Eminem announced the remix of “Killer” song from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album. This version will feature the MVP of 2020, Jack Harlow and one of the best lyricist of new age hip-hop, Cordae. The song is produced by DA Got that Dope.
“You know we had to do a remix, right?” said Eminem on social media as he shared a snippet of the song. “K I L L E R RMX w/ @jackharlow & @cordae Midnight ET.”
Jack Harlow has been shouting out Eminem for a while now. Shelbyville-born rapper has previously named Eminem as one of his biggest influences when growing up and now he got a song with Detroit legend.
On his Instagram story, Harlow thanked Eminem for giving the opportunity to be on a song with him: “Thank you legend! @eminem” he wrote. You can check out the screenshot below:
Hailie Jade Scott has broken the “no white after Labor Day” rule, just a few days shy of Memorial Day weekend.
The 25-year-old daughter of Eminem and ex-wife Kim Scott took to Instagram on Tuesday with a beach-ready look, sporting a white knit two-piece bikini. “Ready for allllll the summer days,” she wrote in the caption of the post.
She accessorized the ensemble with a baby blue bucket hat, printed with daisies, and a metallic beaded choker necklace. Hailie also gave a glimpse at her chic white-washed bathroom in the mirror selfie, which has since racked up more than 230,000 likes.