Westside Boogie drops new freestyle for “Bars On I-95.”

After dropping “Do For Love,” “Said Sum” and “Joe Exotic” freestyles, Shady Records’ Westside Boogie has continued his streak with some radio bars on I-95. In the freestyle, the young Compton rapper raps:

“I got a ratchet mind trying to keep the thoughts from it / But I get a hundred bitches every time I drop something / That’s because this s**t been stained in me, fore’ I let a n***a stop my reign got this flame with me / know I’m rapping circles round the legends in my same city / keep it confidential tell that n***a don’t play games with me.”

Some fans immediately began speculating that Boogie is responding to The Game’s recent interview, where the legendary rapper claims he’s the best rapper from Compton and even Kendrick Lamar can’t touch his skills. (Game’s Instagram name is losangelesconfidential)

Watch the freestyle below and tell us opinions in the comments on our social media accounts:

New Freestyle: Westside Boogie – “Do 4 Love”

WESTSIDE BOOGIE continues to drop off quick-strike freestyles for his fans to enjoy. His latest sees him spitting bars over Tupac Shakur’s 90’s classic “Do For Love,” presumably in lieu of the forthcoming holiday. As with many previous efforts, BOOGIE’s relationship talk isn’t without its dramatic moments:

The video comes courtesy of Josh Forman and shows BOOGIE rapping from a marijuana grow factory. Perhaps a proper smoke is the perfect response to stress over love. Watch the freestyle below:

DJ Khalil compares Kendrick Lamar to Eminem

DJ Khalil has recently set down with HotNewHipHop where the super producer talked about numerous topics, including working experience with Kendrick Lamar, where at one point Seattle-born producer compared K. Dot to Eminem.

Interviewer: You said you look for emotion in music. Kendrick Lamar’s a master of conveying his emotions on wax and that is a reason why it resonates. As an OG watching someone like Kendrick grow and being close to his camp, what is it about his artistry in terms of playing with emotion that influences you? If it does at all.

DJ Khalil: I think that their approach to music is, like, they are not afraid. That is what I admire about Kendrick is he is not afraid to try stuff. He is going to try whatever and he will execute it. It is one thing to try it, but then to actually execute it? I look at him like Eminem. It is like, these guys just go in the studio and just and they are going to make as perfect a record as they can and they are going to try everything. It is that level of excellence that they operate with. You just can not teach that. That is what is inspiring to me. He is along those lines of Dr. Dre and Eminem and all those artists that are just next-level elite about every little detail and then it is authentic to him. He is not trying to be somebody else. He is just going to be him.

For the full interview, visit HNHH here.

DJ Khalil has worked with Eminem on many occasions. You can check out his production list for Eminem below:

• Eminem – “Talkin’ 2 Myself,” ft. Kobe

• Eminem – “Won’t Back Down,” ft. P!nk

• Eminem – “25 To Life”

• Eminem – “Almost Famous”

• Eminem – “Survival,” ft. Liz Rodriguez

• Eminem – “Kings Never Die,” ft. Gwen Stefani

• Dr. Dre – “Die Hard,” ft. Eminem

• P!nk – “Here Comes The Weekend,” ft. Eminem

• Eminem – “Castle”

 

 

Dem Jointz almost got in trouble for sharing Eminem’s Side B cover early

Back in 2020, when there were strong rumors that Eminem was dropping the deluxe edition of his Music To Be Murdered By album, producer Dem Jointz fired up fans all over the globe with an innocent Instagram post where he accidentally confirmed Music To Be Murdered By: Side B really existed.

In the caption of his Instagram post, he wrote: “Even Thru The S**t-Storm, Thank God For Another Successful Year!! . . . #ProducedWrittenMixedByDemJointz.”

In a recent interview with HipHopDX, the Compton native producer was asked if he got in trouble for “prematurely” unveiling Eminem’s Side B album cover art.

“I mean … I would not say I got in trouble, but I did have to explain myself. I did not see it as a big deal. I saw the full tracklist and I was like, ‘Oh s**t. So this is the B side plus the existing track list from the original.’ And when I looked online for it, that came up, the B side cover. And to me, it was just as plain as day. So as far as I am concerned, it is already out. No one gave that to me — it was online. So I was like, ‘Oh s**t. I guess the news is out then, right?’ No, it’s not. No one knew. But I did not look for this. I did not go hunting for this. This is right here, right in front of my face.”

“I do not know if anyone necessarily had a problem with me to where I got in trouble. I just think that it called for an explanation as to where I got it from. And I was just like, ‘Yeah. Well, it was already out.’”

You can read more on HHDX here.

Russ says he first got interested in rap because of Eminem & 50 Cent

Recently Russ set down with DJ Suss One for an interview where he talked about his biggest musical influences. When Suss One asked Russ about his list of the greatest artists of all-time, Russ responded with a chart of his biggest inspirations, including a number of legends:

“I originally got interested in rap and hip-hop via 50 Cent and Eminem. Then I got into, it was in high school, I was a freshman in high school in ’06 so, when Lil Wayne was going crazy. I just remember being in high school when freestyles were dropping and the mixtapes. Wayne was running s**t. I remember what it felt like when ‘A Milli’ dropped. Just the idea of being able to spaz on a beat, that was Wayne.” said Russ.

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Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” makes history as it hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” featuring legendary Nate Dogg, has just surpassed 1 billion stream on the biggest streaming platform, Spotify. The songs becomes the first and the only non-single track to reach this milestone. It is also Eminem’s second song to reach this accolade.

“Till I Collapse,” has been the most streamed work-out song on Spotify for many years now so no wonder why the song joined the billions’ club.

Hit-Boy namedrops Eminem and Obie Trice on his new song

This Friday, the soundtracks album of Judas and the Black Messiah movie has been released and it includes a song “Broad Day” by Hit-Boy. In the song, the Grammy-winning and multi-platinum producer raps:

“Niggas said they with the sh*ts, that all was a myth
Marathon, pace it out, you caught in a sprint
Show me who you are once, ain’t gotta show me twice
You can’t sell like Eminem, you look like Obie Trice.”

Is Hit-Boy taking shots at Obie Trice while shouting out Eminem? Bump the track below and tell us your opinions in the comments section of our social media platforms:

WATCH: Sergio Ramos bumps Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” while working out

Real Madrid’s centre-back Sergio Ramos has given update to his fans, reassuring that he is feeling good after undergoing surgery on a knee injury.
Ramos had been attempting to play through the pain barrier but found himself unable to join in with a training session lately and was referred to the club doctor, who revealed that surgery was the only option.

In his latest Instagram post, Ramos shared video of himself, working out in the gym, while bumping Eminem’s “Till I Collapse.” In the caption, the Spanish captain wrote: “Try harder every day @eminem”

Check out the post below:

BREAKING: Eminem & Big Daddy Kane hit studio together

Eminem and legendary rapper Big Daddy Kane has just hit the studio together. The Brooklyn rapper posted a picture of Eminem and himself on Instagram with the caption: “Chopping it up tonight with this great lyricist Eminem. We spread a lot of love in this conversation.”

Check out the post below:

Eminem has previously shouted out Big Daddy Kane, who is one of the biggest influences of him while growing up, in several interviews and songs. It seems there is mutual respect between the two legendary rappers. Last year Kane compared Eminem to Kobe Bryant of rap: “That era would be the era after JAY-Z, Nas, Biggie, Tupac, so that would be, I assume, Eminem, Jadakiss, Fabolous and Ludacris, maybe. So I guess those would be the elites you would consider the next Kobe ’cause that’s the next era. It would be one of them. I guess lyrically, my favorites would be Em, Jada and Fabolous.”

Treach says he will never put out solo album if Eminem doesn’t get involved

Treach from legendary hip-hop group Naughty By Nature has recently set down with Superstartvonline where the iconic rapper talked about his solo debut album:

“When Em says he started rap because of me, that feels amazing. When you have one of the hottest to ever do it and he gives you props, it’s amazing. I call him my light-skinned brother. Nobody can never say he came out cause he white boy, wrote for white folks and stuff, no, no, no. No here is what I’mma tell. My bro-bro been calling me out and giving me props for a while.”

“Never in my career I did a solo album. but I got catalogs for years. I want to release it but I ain’t gonna release it to nobody unless Eminem puts it out. He been calling me out now I’m calling him out. Never, ever I attempted to do a solo album. And the only one who I trust with labels and all that, it’s Eminem and if he wants the offer he got it, if he don’t I will never hit the solo album. It will also be first time you hear me and him on records cause you know Em gonna be all on the album.” says Treach

Watch it below:

Eminem reacts after Tom Brady celebrates Super Bowl win with “Without Me”

Few days ago, Tom Brady steered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to an easy 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to 7.

Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-to-back NFL champions since Brady and the Patriots in the 2004 season.

At 43 years and 188 days, Brady became the oldest player to play in the biggest game in US sport, extending his record for Super Bowl appearances to 10 and joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with two different teams.

The legendary sportsman celebrated the win with Eminem’s “Without Me.” The video was shared on social media, which was re-posted by Eminem with the caption: “Congrats Tom Brady. They hate us cuz they ain’t us!” Check it out below:

Benzino challenges Eminem & Royce 5’9″ on a boxing ring

In a recent interview with Queenzflip, Benzino challenged Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ for a fight on a boxing ring.

“I would step on the ring with any of these ni**as. I’m in a great shape and I would love to. I’ve started training boxing. I would like to step in on the ring with Royce or Eminem. We could do it like men. We got gloves on. We can f**king shake hands and this will be over. There’s a lot of built up animosity so why not go in the ring and put some gloves on like men. We can get money and put it in some charity for kids who needs help. After that it will be over. Lt’s get in there, punch each other, shake hands hag it out, after that we smoke blunt, drink some tea, have a coke and a smile and then life goes on.”

“If me and Eminem got in the room and Em just heard why I did what I did maybe he would understand. Even when Mike Tyson interviewed Eminem, Mike never brought it [Foolish Pride track] up, nobody ever brings it up. Nobody brings up anything about him and what he did and no matter what we do a blogger or podcaster can’t wait to bring up our s**t. He’s so protected. I’ve never seen nobody more protected. I would fight them both. One Weekend Royce and the next weekend Eminem. Em got trained by famous coach in Detroit. I’m sure he got skills, who knows I might get knocked out.”

You can watch the interview below:

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