Young Buck claims beef with 50 Cent was stage & new music video with 50 is coming

50 Cent and Young Buck have been at each other’s throats for so many years now, but during a recent Instagram Live session, Buck revealed it was fake and it was all done for the show.

“We ain’t got no motherf**king beef. You understand me? That is what you motherf**kers get ’cause you motherf**kers are always chasing this beef s**t, and then we done played y’all motherf**king a*s. Whole time, bro. … We made all you motherf**kers think that it is beef and we do not like each other. I just got off the phone with the n***a. We just shot a video yesterday. About to drop it and give it to the world. … This social media s**t got you people f**ked up. Y’all got played this time.”

“50 Cent master-planned this s**t out. 50 was like, ‘I’ma say all kinds of sh*t about you, n***a. I’ma make them f**king hate you. Then you gone make them love you again,’ … I just followed the n***a plan and then, all of a sudden, I guess the n***a was right because they love me again. And I did it… I made them love me again.” said the G-unit rapper.

You can watch the video below:

50 Cent reacts to Quavo and Saweetie breaking up

Everybody knew it was only a matter of time before 50 Cent gave his three cents once Saweetie confirmed that she and Quavo have ended their relationship after over two years being together.

Yesterday, 50 posted a photo of Quavo with a caption that reads: “B**ch! you went where, and said what to who? oh no you gotta go call you a Uber. LOL.” but is unclear what his comment references to exactly.

Check out the post below:

South African rapper Nasty C says he can body Eminem

South African rapper Nasty C, who is signed to Def Jam Records, and who became the youngest recipient of an award at the 2015 South African Hip Hop Awards, namely the Best Freshman Award, has recently went live on Instagram where the rapper threw some shades at Eminem.

“I can spank Eminem. The reason I say this cause recent Eminem is not really relatable. He is dope and bars are out of this world but he is not relatable. If you are rapper, you go crazy over it, if you are normal person it’s like you get at the end of the verse and you are like ‘what he just said? what the f**k was that.’ Me, on the other hand, I can do both. I can totally make no sense to a normal person or I can be super relatable. I can spank Eminem. I know you guys don’t believe that but don’t doubt me like that, dawg.”

Watch it below:

List of the richest rappers in the world (Updated March 18, 2021)

According to People magazine, the 43-year-old rapper-businessman and musician, Kanye West is now worth $6.6 billion. Different sources’ reports say that this new wealth valuation makes him the richest Black man in the United States and easily the wealthiest rapper in the world. You can check out the richest rappers below:

Kanye West – $6,6 Billion

Jay Z – $1.4 Billion

Diddy – $1 Billion

Dr. Dre – $920 million

Eminem – $230 million

Master P – $200 million

Drake – $180 million

Ice Cube – $160 million

Lil Wayne – $155 million

Snoop Dogg – $150 million

For detailed info about Kanye West’s new numbers, check article here.

 

AI creates Eminem & Kanye West song where the two spit feminist verses

Have you ever imagined Eminem spitting feminist verse and dissing Rick Rubin for disrespecting women? Well, it’s not hard to imagine now as 30 Hertz is back again with a new track “A Diss Against the Patriarchy,” featuring Kanye West, created with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology.

AI also made Kanye West apologize to Taylor Swift. You can bump the new track below. WARNING: All the lyrics are automatically created by AI technology and it’s not even close to realness.

Conway The Machine teases a joint album with Benny The Butcher

Conway The Machine has recently released a second joint album with Big Ghost LTD, titled “If If Bleeds It Can Be Killed” and that is the only the tip of the iceberg, as the Griselda’s finest is still sitting on the release of his much anticipated Shady Records debut album “God Don’t Make Mistakes,” releasing somewhere this year.

But before that, Conway seems to have other plans with his fellow Griselda rapper, Benny The Butcher. He recently took to Twitter to give an update to the fans about the collaborative project with Benny, who is dropping “Plugs I Met 2” album this Friday. You can check out Conway’s tweet below:

Iggy Azalea slams & then blocks Eminem fan on Twitter

Iggy Azalea and Eminem have a long history of ‘beefing,’ with one of the most recent includes Eminem’s namedrop on Machine Gun Kelly diss track, “KILLSHOT” where the Detroit legend raps: “You ain’t never made a list next to no Biggie, no Jay, next to Taylor Swift and that Iggy ho, you about to really blow.’

Iggy replied with now-deleted tweets: “Diss songs shouldn’t be filled with celebrity name drops to pad out lazy bars. And that’s my unbiased opinion from a girl that watched this guys set and sung the words in the crowd. I’d think it regardless. One of the greatest to do it, I’m NOT in dispute about that. But I do think the name dropping thing has become a crotch [sic].”

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia-born rapper has once again became target for Eminem fans. For whatever reason, you can watch the video below:

AI creates 2021 version of Eminem’s “My Name Is” & it sounds scarily real

Have you guys ever wondered what Eminem’s 1999 hit song “My Name Is” from The Slim Shady LP would sound like if Em had written it in 2021? Well, 40 Hertz has recreated it with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology, and it actually sounds like it could be Eminem.

The clever remake includes different lyrics that make references to Billie Eilish, K Pop stars, Drake, Rick Ross and Donald Trump – all which would be very likely targets for Eminem in real life.

His voice sounds just like the real thing, and is created using vocal synthesizers – all very complicated. And it looks like deep fake music could well present an issue for the music industry.

Listen to the song below and tell us your opinions in the comments on our social media accounts.

WATCH: Royce 5’9″ performs at The Microsoft Theater in Los Angles

Ahead of his 2021 “Best Rap Album” Grammy nomination for “The Allegory,” Royce Da 5’9 has partnered with Yoop and L.A. LIVE’s Microsoft Theater for his first live performance since COVID-19 hit. His one hour performance included some of his greatest hits from his career, including Bad Meets Evil’s “Fast Lane” and “Lighters.”

During the breaks, Royce had cameos from his Slaughterhouse brothers: Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz and Joe Budden and his pair from PRhyme, legendary DJ Premier.

You can watch the full performance below:

Who will win Best Rap Album at the Grammys? Here is what papers say

Today the Grammys ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time, 5 p.m. Pacific. Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, BTS, Harry Styles, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion but for us, the most important part of the show comes in when they announce Best Rap Album winner, where our man Royce Da 5’9″ is up against some hip-hop heavyweights in the game: Nas, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist, Jay electronica and D Smoke.

We have collected some of the predictions from popular magazines below and NAS’s “King’s Disease” will most likely be a winner but who knows, Royce might grab it unexpectedly.

SOUTHPAWER

Should win: “The Allegory” by Royce Da 5’9″

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

VULTURE 

Should win: “Alfredo” by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY 

Should win: “A Written Testimony” by Jay Electronica.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

VERIETY

Should win: “A Written Testimony” by Jay Electronica.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

COMPLEX 

Should win: “Alfredo” by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

UPROXX 

Should win: “Alfredo” by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

GOLD DERBY 

Should win: “A Written Testimony” by Jay Electronica.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

MEDIUM

Should win: “A Written Testimony” by Jay Electronica.

Will win: “A Written Testimony” by Jay Electronica.

LOS ANGELES TIMES

Should win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

THE RANKER (People’s Choice)

Will win: “King’s Disease” by NAS.

Ken Ehrlich tells background story of Eminem & Elton John’s iconic performance at the Grammys

The Grammy Awards are known for flashy, unusual musical pairings, but no duo caused a stir like Eminem and Elton John in 2001.

Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP was one of the biggest hits of the previous year. It cemented him as a rap star and force to be reckoned with in the music industry — love him or hate him. And people really did either love him or hate him. For every critic hailing the Detroit native as a lyrical genius, there was another criticizing him for homophobic and misogynistic messages.

GLAAD announced it would be among the groups protesting Eminem’s “hate-filled lyrics” outside Staples Center in Los Angeles on Grammy night. Then, less than two weeks before the telecast, it was revealed that John would take the stage with Eminem to perform his hit song “Stan.”

Yahoo Entertainment has recently spoke with former Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich about how Eminem and John’s unforgettable performance came to be.

According to Ehrlich, who was the showrunner of the Grammy Awards for 40 years and the architect of the event’s signature musical team-up moments, there was no hesitation that Eminem’s participation (solo or not) might prove to be too controversial for network television.

“I produced the show, so a lot of it was my decision. We wanted him, there wasn’t any question. Granted he was — I don’t want to even use the word controversial. He was an extremely unique artist who was not hesitant about expressing his point of view. And by the way, some of that point of view was pointed at the Grammys.”

“Well, I don’t want to rewrite history if he says that that’s fine. It’s not exactly the way I remember it. But, you know, great ideas have many fathers.”

“I remember getting a call. It might have been someone at the label, it might’ve been someone from [Eminem’s team], but I think we had already been thinking about it, just not necessarily in those terms. We were looking for a duet partner because they had expressed to us that he was interested in performing with another artist.”

“As soon as we got the message to Elton that we were interested, he sparked to it. He said, ‘This is exactly the kind of thing that I want to do. I want to break down these barriers. If [Eminem’s] OK with it and he wants to do it. I’d love to do it.'”

To continue reading the story, visit Yahoo here.

Eminem’s “FACK” becomes new trend on TikTok

Back in February, one of the TikTok users, who has since been removed from the app, uploaded a short clip of her listening to Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna. She particularly called out the line, “If she ever tries to f**king leave again, I’m a tie her to the bed and set this house on fire” and wrote “Yesssss lets cancel him.”

Since then, that initial post has gone viral, launching an age-old debate about the artistic value of Eminem’s controversial lyrics in a time of heightened sensitivity. Posts related to the #canceleminem hashtag reached almost 3 million views. BUT a quick scroll through the videos indicates that the hashtag has been commandeered by Eminem fans who are defending the rapper. Many of these fans point out that Eminem has always been controversial and this particular Gen Z campaign is nothing new.

Last Friday, Eminem released an animated lyric video for “Tone Deaf,” single from Music To Be Murdered By album, in response to “Cancel Eminem” campaign. And when everybody thought it was all over, suddenly, Eminem 2005 song “FACK” becomes the new hot on TikTok. Check out some of the videos below:

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