Shady Records’ Grip drops new song titled “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?”
Yesterday, KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz teamed up to drop their new single “Vacancy,” featuring Blaak Soul, from their upcoming joint project, titled Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse.
In the song, the two former Slaughterhouse emcees reflect on their group’s break up and pack up Slaughterhouse mementos, which cause Royce Da 5’9″ to feel very unhappy, in fact, upset.
In one of the Instagram comments, Royce said: “So disappointed in them.” and indicated that some of the lines Crooked and Joell rapped were lies.
Royce even called out his Slaughterhouse brothers on Twitter, saying: “This is the dumbest s**t I’ve EVER seen a smart person do.. 2 smart people.. Together… United in stupidity..”
Nobody informed us that the group was broken up.. We found out when you did. Maybe you should talk to the 2 ni**as who took it upon themselves to set fire to sumn they only own 50% of…
KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz have teamed up to drop their new single “Vacancy,” featuring Blaak Soul.
In the accompanying music video, the two former Slaughterhouse emcees reflect on their group’s break up and pack up Slaughterhouse mementos while their die-hard fans burn their tees.
In his verse, Joell raps: Royce said he ain’t doing the three man without Joe But Joe said he retired so how the hell is supposed to go / I looked in the eyes of Crooked I and said one last time he said let’s go / So this one’s for the fans and anyone else who wants to know / Why the best group ever / Turned out to be one of the best groups that never / Got back to the sun after the Shady era / S**t Paul wasn’t on his best behavior / And Joe’s comments about Em left no revival for major endeavors / So the gang dropped the flag got off the label.”
Crooked’s verse was as emotional as Joell’s: “He didn’t start the group he can’t end it don’t blame Marshall / He didn’t start the group he can’t end it don’t blame Paul / And fans been there from the beginning can’t blame y’all.” -raps KXNG.
“Vacancy” is a single off KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz upcoming project, called Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse.
Conway The Machine has finally released his much-anticipated Shady Records debut album, titled God Don’t Make Mistakes.
The album includes 12 tracks and features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T.I., Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, and others. It also includes production from Hit-Boy, Daringer, The Alchemist, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League among others.
Ahead of his Shady Records debut, the Buffalo rapper also dropped a surprise mixtape called “Greetings Earthlings,” in which Conway spits some bars over Kanye West, Baby Keem, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, Young Thug and others instrumentals.
“Just being able to create and get mentorship from Eminem… that’s one of my favorite artists of all time. So going into it I’m just excited about having Eminem as a big brother. That pretty much sold and sealed the deal for me. Sometimes it can be a lot of pressure when you sign to a major label. It was important to me to still be able to feed my diehard fans and my core audience but still show some sort of growth. The approach was pretty much the same, I just had those pressures in the back of my mind.” told Conway to Zane Lowe in a recent interview on Beats 1.
Speaking with Ebro Darden for a Black History Month episode of Apple Music 1’s The Message, Vince Staples said it was good to see Eminem kneeling but explains why he is not impressed with the Super Bowl show.
“To me, the Super Bowl Halftime show is not even something to be super-duper excited about. It is like, finally, because you can not lie about it anymore. It has been so many times that they have pretended that this was not a phenomenon. They were playing songs from decades ago. That just goes to show you how long it has been a thing, how long it has been the pinnacle, but it is good that they finally stop being stubborn and start coming around because it is unavoidable at this point.”
“It is just good to have that moment and just see how it comes full circle from Eminem taking his knee stance, to bringing it full circle with the Kaepernick situation, and the work that Jay-Z has done in the messaging, and the lyrics, and all that. It’s so cool but… My pops used to always tell me… You come home like, ‘Oh, yeah. I got good grades.’ He is like, ‘What you expect? You happy? You supposed to do that.’ I am not giving people pats on the back for doing what they supposed to do. That is just not how I am built. I am not proud of them, I am not happy that they did it: they should have did it, you know what I am saying? What else you going to do? What you going to put on there that is more popping in LA for the LA Super Bowl? What are your options? They had no other options except for the biggest hip-hop producer in the history of hip-hop arguably, the biggest rapper in hip-hop history arguably, and the biggest rapper out right now arguably. What other choice did you have? They did not do us no favor. They did what they was supposed to do.” said Vince Staples.
You can watch the interview below. He starts talking about Super Bowl at around 21:30 minutes.
Elon Musk increases tension with the SEC saying that he has been “building a case” against the agency.
The situation between the SEC, Tesla, and Elon Musk to be escalating after a lawyer for Musk reached out to the court with some serious allegations about some kind of vendetta that they claim the Security and Exchange Commission has against them.
The American entrepreneur and business magnate and the SEC have had a few problems with each other, and it was pretty serious. Most famously, back in 2018, the SEC filed a lawsuit against Musk over his infamous “funding secured” comment regarding his failed attempt to take Tesla private.
Elon is now responding to some of the fans on Twitter. The founder of SpaceX even quoted a line from Eminem’s “The Sauce,” a diss track directed at Benzino and The Source magazine. In the intro of the song, Eminem says: “I just want the whole world to know that I did not start this, but I will finish it.” Same words as Elon. Check the tweets below:
Musk is very familiar with the lyrics of Slim Shady. This is not the first time Elon used Eminem’s words to respond to his followers on Twitter. When a random user told him that there is no word that rhymes with orange, the greatest technology entrepreneur replied with Eminem’s words: “door hinge”
2 Chainz has recently pulled up to 8 Mile in Detroit and shared a funny video on his Instagram story.
College Park, Georgia-born rapper was so excited to visit Eminem’s hometown he could not help himself not to record a video in which he says: “8 Mile ni**a. Tell Rabbit I want motherf**king battle. One-on-one Rabbit!”
2 Chainz is referring to Eminem’s Jimmy ‘B-Rabbit’ Smith character in the 8 Mile movie.
Eminem and 2 Chainz have previously collaborated on “Chloraseptic” remix. He was on the original version before being cut off the 2017 Revival album. The remix features a new verse from PHresher and a brand new verse from Eminem, who directly responds to the post-release criticism of his Revival album.
As the Click On Detroit reports, the Eminem scam continues to grow after Help Me Hank first exposed that a high-tech thief was pretending to be Marshall Mathers to steal people’s identities.
“I was having my coffee in the morning and the phone rang. He said, ‘This is Marshall (Mathers).’” – said Frederick Mclelland, of Taylor.
The scammer is not just targeting people in Detroit locally, but also across the entire country. A woman from the state of Washington showed Help Me Hank messages she received from someone posing as Marshall Mathers.
He complimented her appearance and, in a later exchange, asked her to go and get him an eBay card.
“If he can use that person’s likeness, use that person’s reputation to bring people into the scam, it’s actually a pretty good fraud,” one expert said.
For more details, watch the video from the local news below:
On the 147th episode of Bootleg Kev podcast, Conway The Machine talked about his upcoming Shady Records debut album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, his relationship with Kanye West and Dr. Dre and more. He also spits some bars over Drake’s “Do Not Disturb,” with Jae Skeese.
When Kev asked about how much input Eminem had on his Shady Records debut album, here is what Conway replied:
“None. I did get the feedback but it was, to keep one hundred, I went to Detroit. I was in Em’s studio. Em, Paul, Royce. And played him album from front to back and he f**ked with every record. And that’s when he jumped on “BANG” track and 50 Cent got on “City On The Map” joint. I played them and that was critique like ‘that s**t is amazing.'”
Elsewhere in the interview, the Buffalo emcee talks about the relationship with Kanye West and Dr. Dre, leaving the Griselda deal and more. You can watch the full interview and a freestyle after the jump below:
Before and after Sunday’s Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige dropped their new albums and fans have been waiting for Eminem to follow their steps.
To promote the Super Bowl Halftime show, ads about Eminem’s music catalog have been appearing on Instagram for two weeks now.
Surprisingly, some of the commercials include never-before-seen footage and the new logo of Eminem which made some of the fans believe the new Eminem album is around the corner.
Watch the advert and check out some of the reactions below:
About a week ago, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige performed at Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg kicked the show off with “The Next Episode,” followed by “California Love.” Then 50 Cent appeared under the stage as a surprise guest to perform “In Da Club.”
Eminem performed his magnum opus, Oscar-winning song ‘Lose Yourself’ and when he finished the song, he decided to kneel in support of Colin Kaepernick.
It seems the controversial Canadian rapper who goes by the name Tom MacDonald and has named Eminem as his biggest inspiration numerous times, was not happy about Slim Shady taking the knee.
Tom shared an edited video of him and Eminem performing at the Super Bowl which was supposed to be a funny promotion of his new album. Watch the video below: