In a recent Clubhouse chat, Daz said that possible tension between Snoop Dogg and Eminem was caused because Snoop wanted Em to be on his album but he rejected.
In the recent episode on Breakfast Club, Charlamagne Tha God has stated his opinion about the situation.
“Why the hell is Eminem so sensitive? Eminem would get on the record and say what he want about people for years. And as soon as Snoop says Em is not his Top 10 and Snoop was objective. Snoop said Eminem is lot of people’s Top 10, he’s not just in mine.”
“Eminem has killed so many pop artists in his music. Why is he so sensitive in this situation? Has not Eminem head his own tone over the years. C’mon man, you are Eminem. Knock it off. He’s hypocritical. He’s been saying anything about people for years.”
On this day, exactly 18 years ago, (January 7, 2003) 50 Cent dropped Grammy-nominated, Billboard No.1 and critically acclaimed single “In Da Club,” from his debut album, Get Rich Or Die Tryin’.
In 2010, the song was ranked 448th in Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list and in 2020 the song hit 1 billion views on YouTube.
“In Da Club” was recorded in 2002 and is produced by Dr. Dre, DJ Quik and Mike Elizondo. The music video of the song also features cameos from Eminem and Dre.
To celebrate 18 years anniversary, 50 Cent to twitter to thank Eminem for the success of the song: “You ain’t gonna believe this one but 18 years ago today I dropped a song I recorded in Los Angeles and it is still spinning 1,000 times a week at radio. I tell Eminem I love him for what he did for me, he put me on.”
Check out the post below:
You ain’t gonna believe this one but 18 years ago today I dropped a song I recorded in LA and it’s still spinning 1,000 times a week at radio.I tell @eminem I love him for what he did for me, he put me on. Raising Kanan Theme Part of the Game ft @Nlechoppa1 & @RileyyLanez out now pic.twitter.com/2tiemdIQj5
In a conversation on ClubHouse, which included Royce Da 5’9,” Page Kennedy, Just Blaze, Van Lathan, Punch, King Los, Glasses Malone and Dave Mays (Benzino’s friend and the founder of The Source Magazine) Royce got into a heated argument with Mouse (Diddy affiliate) and Dave Mayes for disrespecting comments about Eminem.
At some point Royce lost his patience with The Source creator:
“Man, you f**k with Benzino! You don’t f**k with authenticity. I’ma kick your a** to the crowd. You f**k with cornballs.. Enough of Dave Mays. F**k out of here, muthaf**ker. F**k he talking to, I’ll put death on your doorstep. I’m not divided, I’m not one with Dave Mays. Let’s get this s**t straight. Ya’ll n***as in here acting like this ni**a at the cookout.”
Watch the full thing below and try not to go hard on Mays and Mouse:
Conway The Machine and Big Ghost LTD drop new track “Toast” off of their forthcoming project, titled “If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed.”
Griselda’s finest teamed up with Big Ghost LTD last year too, dropping a full-length project, titled “No One Mourns The Wicked. The two are teaming up for another new collaborative project which is due out later this year.
Conway’s lyrics prove he is ready to dominate 2021 too: “I ain’t no rapper, do not think we the same cause we gon’ clip one of you n***as, if you leave your lane.”
Reportedly music mogul Dr. Dre suffered an brain aneurysm yesterday and is currently receiving treatment at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. As you might know, Dre is having hard times with the divorce.
Fortunately, Dre updated his fans and family and he will soon leave hospital soon: “Thanks to my family, friends and fans for their interest and well wishes. I am doing great and getting excellent care from my medical team. I will be out of the hospital and back home soon. Shout out to all the great medical professionals at Cedars. One Love!!”
The legendary rapper and producer, was reportedly rushed by ambulance to the medical center’s intensive care unit on Monday. The prolific producer is currently in “stable and lucid condition,” said by TMZ.
On the 179th episode of FlipDaScript, Benzino talked about Eminem and goes into the deep about their issue. He also says the “Nail in the Coffin” diss-track didn’t affect him.
Benzino says so many lies and delusional statements that we are not going to transcribe it.
If you are interested, you can watch 30-minutes long interview below.
By the way, shout out to QUEENZFLIP for not allowing Benzino to get away with his lies.
Kxng Crooked has recently commented on Eminem and Snoop Dogg situation. You can check out the video below!
“For everybody who thinks this s**t just gonna be two rappers going back and forth with few records, you are very wrong. This has the potential to be the most polarizing beef in hip-hop history. And for whatever reason, this will not be good for the culture.”
“This is going deeper than ‘who has the best song.’ They gonna make this racial thing. That’s what going to happen. That conversations will be bigger than actual music and diss records. Trust me on that. They gonna make it a racial thing. And it’s gonna widen the dividing the culture. That gap will be like Grand Canyon when they done with this s**t.”
Young Dallas rapper MAJ, who was recently featured on Eminem’s new album Music To Be Murdered By: Side B on a song “These Demons,” has set down with BlackySpeakz to share the story behind the song.
MAJ tell really inspiring story, who like a lot of people, grew up being inspired by Eminem. And now years later he has a song with the legend himself. Check the new interview blow:
“It was really crazy. When I heard I would be on new Eminem album, it was November. I was chilling in my room. And my manager called me, saying, you are not going to believe what happened. They didn’t tell me who was it. Eminem is very secretive person when it comes to drops and when he’s releasing he doesn’t want a lot of people to know about it.”
“When they sent me the track, there was only a hook, different artist singing. And I was like ‘Okay, will do that.’ I made the hook and like in two hours later I called my manager and told him ‘you gotta tell me who I’m doing this for’ and then he made me guess. And when I head it was Eminem… WHAT? Are you serious?!”
“Eminem does not reach out to people. He’s not that type who constantly seeking for stuff like that. He’s legend. He does not have to do any of it. It was so crazy to believe. It was hard to wrap that around my head.”
“That’s idol. He was literally telling me that I’m so talented, amazing, gifted. I was like ‘bro you f**king Eminem. You can’t be telling me this. He literally said I was gonna blow up. That was insane to take it in. It’s crazy to think about being a part of his discography, just being huge fan of him while growing up. Listening to his music. Watching my dad and mom listening to Eminem around me when I was young. It’s insane to be a part of this.”
Watch the full interview below:
Eminem has also talked about the collaboration on Shade 45 recently:
Royce Da 5’9″ and Benzino beef is getting out of control now. Exchange of the tweets are getting personal. Benzino attacked Royce’s best friend, Eminem. Then Royce came back, targeting Benzino’s daughter. Now Benzino is dropping stupid comments on Royce’s mother and grandmother.
You can check out their tweets below:
@royceda59 did u make your massa breakfast this morning slave boy?? 🤣😂🤣
I’m gon take your daughter to the park and let her ride the swings if you don’t quit spending your whole day being a twitter goon. She p***y popping on a handstand on IG. Now go hug her and tell her she’s beautiful before Drake or Trey Songz does
@royceda59 nah slave my daughter won’t f**k with the help, she was raised around bosses. but I will put my dick in your mothers mouth nickel. I’m sure she adored me on Love and Hip Hop
In a new interview with HipHopDX, Ja Rule talked about his mortal enemy, 50 Cent, and is offering $10,000 to anyone who can corroborate 50 Cent’s claim of buying out all 2500 tickets to one of his 2018 concerts to make sure the venue be empty.
In an interview, Ja Rule says: “It’s cap, yo! Cap! Such cap! How my ni**a Bobby Shmurda did it? He’s capping. King of cap, ni**a. I tell ni**as, I say, ‘Yo, I got 10 stacks right now for anybody that can find footage of this foolery that this ni**a is talking about.’ Listen, we live in a world of f**king, everything is on video. Come on, man. Stop with the foolery, man!”
“Even the thought of it is still stupid, because ni**a, all you did if you did that, was put money in my pocket. And what you think the promoter is going to do? Have an empty venue? You let ni**as in free or charge them again! It’s the dumbest shit ever, yo. But yeah, it’s cap. Never happened.” – adds Ja.
Couple of weeks ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. The album includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold, on which Eminem name-drops several rappers, including Snoop Dogg:
Last thing I need is Snoop doggin’ me Man, Dogg, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me Nah, not really (Haha) I had “dog” backwards – Eminem (ZEUS)
Apparently, this was Eminem’s response to Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview, where Snoop used a bad tone while talking about Em.
“Everything in that interview was good until like until the last moment. It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard.” said Eminem in a recent interview on Shade 45.
Snoop Dogg has finally responded to the situation by commenting one of fans account, saying: “Pray I do not respond to that soft a** s**t.” with laughing emojis. Check out the video below:
In a recent interview on Shade 45, Eminem revealed that “Guns Blazing” song, which also features Sly Pyper, was originally intended for Dr. Dre’s project but Eminem liked it so much that he offered his mentor other song to put “Guns Blazing” on the Side B of Music To Be Murdered By (Deluxe Edition).
“That was actually a record that I stole from Dre cause he was sending me music and he kept sending me s**t and every time he sends I’m like ‘yo this one’s crazier than the last one’ and I don’t even know which one is the craziest one. He send me “Guns Blazing” with his verse and hook and I was like ‘yo, I gotta jump on this s**t.’ We actually traded couple of times cause I did couple of other songs and I’m like ‘yo you can that one that I just sent you if I can have that one’ and we kinda swapped a little bit. That’s a very personal song.”