Bizarre recalls Proof beating up Esham for dissing Eminem’s daughter & throwing bottle at their tour bus

Bizarre has recently done an interview with VLAD TV where the D12 rapper recalled lots of stories about Eminem and Dirty Dozen, including that one time D12 beating up Esham for mentioning Eminem’s daughter on “Chemical Imbalance” with a following lines: “They won’t let me on MTV I’d beat up Carson Daly and remind Eminem of D’Angelo Bailey, Hailie’s in a coma, Hailie’s in a coma.”

During the interview, Bizarre said: “We were on a world tour. We heard that Esham was going to be on the same tour and they were trying to separate us, they made sure that he went on like five o’clock and we went like eight or nine because they didn’t want us to bump to each other. One day we were performing and he was in a front raw shouting, wearing black mask on and holding cross and s**t and I’m like ‘damn, what the f**k.’ He was like taunting us.”

“One day we were leaving and he was outside with his fans and everybody was in the back of the bus and I was in the front watching TV. I looked out of the window and I see Esham with 40 ounce of bottle with his hand, he got all his fans behind him and was going to throw a bottle at the bus and he threw it. We come out of the bus an get to running to Esham. He was behind this big barbed wire gate so he was thinking like ‘ain’t now way you can get me’ so when we get close Proof just jumped in the air and did this f**king karate kick like BUUM. And in just one kick the gate got open a little bit and Proof slid through it first, went to Esham like ‘come here, bam! come here, bam!’ then Denaun came in, bam, bam, bam, we owned them and after that they kicked us off the tour. But shout out to Esham, that’s my boy, we squashed it. That’s a homie.” – said Bizarre.

Watch the interview below:

Jack Harlow explains why Eminem’s music is immortal

Jack Harlow had a whole lot to say in a recent interview with Rolling Stone as the young rapper continues the rollout of his new album “Come Home The Kids Miss You.”

At one point of the interview, Harlow talked about Eminem and criticized fans who criticize Slim Shady’s new music.

“I think Eminem’s music is still forever immortal, and we are gonna get back to it. We are a couple years away from everyone reviving that shit as a culture and being like, ‘Look at this s**t.’ And everyone’s gonna pay their rightful respects again. No matter how the production ages to people, like, he put so much into his words that it immortalized him, even though that s**t aged as ‘circus music’ to some people.” – said Harlow.

Last month, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Louisville, Kentucky-born rapper said: “Not believing is what made Em so hard — he was in the dog pile. I want to be the face of my s**t, like the face of my generation, for these next 10 years. We need more people in my generation that are trying to be the best, and you can not do that with just ear candy, vibe records.”

For the full interview, visit Rolling Stone here and check Jack Harlow’s new single below:

King Los weighs in on Machine Gun Kelly vs Eminem beef

One of the appreciated lyricists in the game, King Los, who is Machine Gun Kelly’s labelmate, has recently appeared on Vlad TV where he talked about MGK’s beef with Eminem.

“I think MGK did a good job. I think he did a good job with Em. I think there were several different nuances that you could appreciate from both sides just in seeing a good battle. I think MGK said a lots of things that were personal. He took it personal personal approach. And I think Eminem took like, ‘I’m the lyrical giant. I’m Eminem for a reason.’ He took that approach. I think that was great.” said Los.

“It was like David and Goliath. You are all the giant but you gotta love David for throwing that rock. You gotta love him for taking shots at the throne. I think that beef was beautiful. They were two whiteboys. Good to see white on white crime every once in a while. It’s always us (blacks) and its good to see whiteboys do their thing, you all get it in, sit back and watch.” Los added.

You can watch the interview below:

Conway: “Eminem told me my album is classic, that’s more than any check anyone could offer me”

Rory and Mal has recently chatted with Conway The Machine where he talked about Eminem and his deal with Shady Records.

“I will keep it one hundred. I can’t really talk about how Pau and them do business prior to me. I signed my deal in 2017. We fulfilled our deal but I was never in none of the meetings. I never read a paperwork. I never complained anything. I will keep it one thousand bro I ain’t make no bread off Shady – Griselda – Insterscope deal. I just jumped in a driver’s seat and did good with my albums.” said Conway.

Then he continues: “I gotta shout out Paul and Shady. From what I see he exceeded my expectations. Eminem called me ‘yo ni**a that s**t is a classic bro, I’m listening to classic here. I got two songs left but you might have just dropped a hip-hop classic. Eminem told me like that. I don’t need no money, that’s more than any check anybody could sign me cause I hold Em on that high regard.”

“To be even part of this s**t and then just have my name etched in that history book and being a part of this story that means a lot to me.” Conway added.

You can watch the interview below:

Ras Kass weighs in “The Game vs Eminem” debate

Veteran rapper Ras Kass addresses his beef with The Game and gives his opinion on The Game saying he’s a better rapper than Eminem on Drink Champs.

When asked about his opinion on this topic, here is what legendary LA rapper replied: “I’m a fan of Eminem. And I’m going to say this. Only rappers that write their raps should battle rappers that write their raps. Period [Indicating The Game is not wiring his own lyrics]. I’m not big respector of who is more popular though.”

Ras then continues talking about The Game critiquing the system of music industry: “Let’s say you watch somebody that ain’t popular and they’d be like ‘yo that s**t is rigged it’s f**ked up’ and when they get poppin’ they are like ‘yeah I did it. I did it by myself.’ And when they ain’t poppin’ no more they are like ‘that s**t is rigged.’ I feel like some people complain about the system when they don’t work in their advantage but all the time they were working in their advantage, it was all good.”

“Eminem as an emcee deserves a respect just as much as Royce 5’9″, Pharoahe Monch, Redman, Chino XL, Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul. Ain’t no ni**a on the pedestal high enough where he can’t get into a battle but one rule of it is you gotta write your raps. If you don’t write your raps and you sit around with two or three other ni**as helping write your raps you are not in this conversation. And you could extrapolate from that what you want. I’m not naming no weird ni**as in this conversation.” Ras Kass added.

You can watch the interview below:

EXCLUSIVE: Here are few lines from The Game’s upcoming diss-song towards Eminem

During a recent appearance on Clubhouse, Wack 100, who is the manager of The Game, revealed that the West Coast rapper is preparing for the release of his next single, where Game “is starting fire” by dissing Eminem.

According to Wack, the track is titled “Black Slim Shady” and it’s coming soon.

After the clip spread around the internet, a very close affiliate to Dr. Dre and The Game said he has already heard a song and revealed few lines from it. He said, “Oh boy, I already heard the track. This is going to get ugly. Game does not write his own s**t.” And the bars go like:

“Tell Dre I’m better than every ni**a he ever signed and if Slim Shady white I guess I’m sniffing coke lines.” 

The source also says Game is rapping like Eminem and sounds like 50 Cent on the hook. You can check the screenshot below:

 

Internet reacts on The Game’s plan to release Eminem-diss track titled “Black Slim Shady”

Last month, The Game appeared on Drink Champs with NORE and DJ EFEN where he claimed that Kanye West did more for him in 2 weeks than Dr. Dre did for his entire career and called out Eminem to go bar-for-bar.

“I like Eminem, he is one of the f**king good emcees, great emcees. I used to think Eminem was better than me. He not. He not. He is not. Ay, challenge it. It’s not drama! It’s bigger than Verzuz. I’m not saying I want smoke with Eminem, I’m saying I want smoke with Eminem, him, and him.” said the Compton rapper.

During a recent appearance on Clubhouse, Wack 100, who is the manager of The Game, revealed that the West Coast rapper is preparing for the release of his next single, where Game “is starting fire” by dissing Eminem.

“Black Slim Shady, it’s coming. That ni**a better be ready because this ni**a done went crazy. Game is coming for Eminem.” said Wack.

Below are some of the reactions of the fans on Twitter.

Wack 100 says The Game’s next single is a diss towards Eminem

In a recent episode on Clubhouse chat, The Game’s manager Wack 100 says The Game’s next single might be a diss track towards Eminem. He also confirms that the response track is already ready to.

“Next Game single, this ni**a starting another fire. He went black Slim Shady. It’s coming, ni**a better be ready. He coming to every mother**king. Eminem responded Machine Gun Kelly and Nick Cannon…It is what it is. Eminem is a disrespectful ni**a. He disrespected his own mama. That ni**a talked about killing his own baby mama. If he doesn’t mind doing that to himself, ain’t no limits what he gonna do to another mother**ker.” said Wack 100.

“Eminem better be ready. He better get to whipping it up, because one thing about Game, he already has a response. The 1st one is gonna f**k the World up… 50 Cent? 50 gonna sit his own a** down. He don’t want any problems with Game. And if Fifty jumps on Em’s song, it means he already lost, automatically.” Wack added.

You can listen to the full thing below:

Snoop Dogg leaks what appears to be a tracklist of Dr. Dre’s DETOX album

A third solo record (not counting Compton) from Dr. Dre would have been just another laurel in his heavily feathered cap. Instead, the legendary producer embarked on creating a mythical Detox album, which he often called his “final project.”

During the last decade, Dre has worked on tracks with more than two dozen rappers, producers and vocalists, from Aftermath heavyweights like Eminem, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar, to Snoop Dogg, T.I., Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Kanye West – to name a few.

Most recently, Aftermath and Interscope Records have released a six song EP from Dr. Dre, all featured in the latest update of Grand Theft Auto: The Contract video game. The project features “Falling Up” with Thurz and Cocoa Sarai,” a solo track “Black Privilege,” “Gospel,” featuring Eminem. “Diamond Mind” with Nipsey Hussle and Ty Dolla $ign,” “ETA” with Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and Anderson .Paak,” and “The Scenic Route,” featuring Rick Ross and Anderson .Paak.

It appears those GTA tracks were intended to be on DETOX album as Snoop Dogg has leaked a picture of the original tracklist of the album which are hard to decrypt but some of them are visible.

A reddit named decclz was able to read some of the titles of the songs. Check them out below:

GRIP drops music video for “Emo Stick”

GRIP releases the music video for his latest single “Emo Stick.”

“Emo Stick” is a standalone lyrical exercise displaying some of the traits and talents GRIP has at his disposal. In the song, GRIP sends a message to the weak rappers who think they are on his level.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the song include: “A local throwing jabs but, s**t, I know this ni**a lame, What, your s**t flopped? So now you gotta troll to get a name? Better than who? Boy, ya moment was over when it came, You see the lows that ni**as stoop to for exposure in this game?”

You can watch the video below:

Eminem’s 22 years lyric about Will Smith goes viral after Oscar incident

Oscar-winning actor Will Smith unexpectedly slapped Chris Rock in he face at the 94th annual Academy Awards after the comedian made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

When Will got back to his seat, he shouted “Keep my wife’s name out your fu**in’ mouth!” TWICE.

The incident was the trending topic in social media and some people instantly remembered Eminem’s lyrics from his 2000 hit song, “The Real Slim Shady,” in which he raps: “Will Smith don’t gotta cuss in his raps to sell records (Nope)/ Well, I do, so f**k him and f**k you too!”

The video of Eminem and Will Smith ‘collaboration’ also went viral. Check out some of the funny reactions below:

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