Jake Paul’s diss track directed at UFC president Dana White is here!
After teasing the release of the song, Paul dropped the song today via his YouTube channel. The music video features a cameo from Bellator champion and former UFC champion Cris Cyborg.
In the song, Jake Paul takes aim at not only at Dana White, but several prominent fighters that Paul has previously taken shots at before including the notorious Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz.
Paul opens the song with the verse that interpolates Eminem’s 8 Mile freestyle against Papa Doc: “Now everybody from the UFC, put your motha f*ckin hands up and follow me, everybody from the UFC, put your motha f*ckin hands up and follow me.”
Bizarre has recently done “Off The Porch” interview with Mikala Horne on Dirty Glove Bastard.
During the conversation Biz broke down the different miles of Detroit, his childhood growing up in 7 Mile, childhood story of getting hit in the face, jumping off the porch at the 18, how he has navigated throughout his life and learning how to move cautiously, thoughts on the new generation, started rapping in the fifth grade and it leading into his rap name, being influenced by Scarface and Redman, his mom making him rap at churches and auditioning, his experience with battle rapping, Eminem being judged off his race during battle rapping, Big Proof creating the group, the creative concept behind the shower caps, rules back in the day when it came to the industry, not having a lot of support when they first came out, Jay Electronica doing videography for D12, smoke sessions with Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg and more!
“Back in the days, it was like ‘white man can’t jump.’ That’s the best way I can describe. It was always like ‘man who is this white boy? but once Eminem opened his mouth and started rapping they were like ‘ohh, s**t, this white boy nice.’ So people who knew he was nice there was no doubt about it but we were always constantly going to new environments, so when we were going to new environment, I already kinda knew ‘alright there’s going to be some bulls**t’ and then when Em opened his mouth and before he even finished his verse, there was already believers, so yeah, there were lots of doubters cause Detroit is 90% black city. Lots of ni**as bet money cause they thought they gonna be able to beat Eminem in battle.” said the D12 emcee.
When interviewer asked about him battling Eminem, Bizarre responded: “I did battle Eminem before. Did I win? NAAAH, NAAH [Laughs] but I did not lose to a lot of people, I lost to him and I lost to Swifty McVay before.”
“There was a process of elimination when battling. It might have been 50 people in this battle so If I win, I just win the first round. I still got like five other rounds to go and then if I win the whole battle, then I can battle Eminem because he was the champion, he was just on the sidelines, waiting to see who gonna win out of this 50 people.” – Bizarre added.
After Dr. Dre asked the world who can go against Eminem on potential Verzuz battle, the topic was largely discussed on social media and the co-founder of the show, Swizz Beatz offered the best match-up: Busta Rhymes.
Laster, Obie Trice shared the news on his Instagram with the caption: “Thoughts?? Em or Busta? Swizz Beatz answered Dr.Dre by saying Busta Rhymes, thoughts??”
It seems Trick Trick didn’t like the narrative under Obie Trice post’s comments. The iconic figure on Detroit’s hip-hop scene replied to the haters: “All you morons saying ‘I never heard anyone saying turn on Eminem’ need to sell a record or two. Because Em has sold over 150 million albums worldwide. So shut the bulls**t up.”
You can check the screenshot of Trick’s comment below:
Dr. Dre has recently jumped on the interview with Big Boy Neighborhood to talked about the plans for Super Bowl Halftime Show performance with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.
“We have been working hard to put together a fantastic show. It’s the first time they are allowing hip-hop artists to headline the Super bowl and we are getting ready for it and we know we are going to open the door for other hip-hop artists to be able to do Super Bowl Halftime shows in future.”
“Normally, they are allowing 11 minutes for the performance but they gave us north of 13 minutes to do our thing. Because the lack of time, it makes kinda easy which songs to choose to perform. We are just gonna go right to the hits to heavy hitters. Get in. Have a great time up there. Excite fans and get out. This is probably going to be a springboard for some of the things that’s gonna happen in the future that we have planned.”
“We all got together and everybody is very comfortable with the songs selection and we know exactly what we are going to do. We have amazing music director, Adam Blackstone. He’s over the top with it. Everybody is really excited about the songs selection. It’s time rehearsals to start.”
“Of course it was difficult for me to choose who’d perform at Super Bowl but we can’t have more artists because of the lack of time. We are here. Everybody’s really excited about it and I think the artists that didn’t get the chance to perform with us are gonna appreciate it as well.” said Dr. Dre
Former NBA player and sport analyst Jalen Rose and ESPN broadcaster David Jacoby has recently discussed potential Eminem and Busta Rhyme’s Verzuz battle on ESPN’s News That Matter.
“Can it be all these simple with these two gentlemen spitting BAAAARS? This totally makes sense. They have personal connection that’s not gonna make it contentious but yet they have the styles that could go on and on and on and on and on. So both of these guys doing the Verzuz makes total sense. I’m with Swizz Beatz, let’s make it happen and shout out to Dr. Dre, I’m looking forward to Super Bowl performance.” – said Jalen Rose.
“Oh yeah, I saw Super Bowl line-up and I was like ‘that’s so much better than The Weeknd or Bruno Mars or whatever.’ I can’t wit for that. But what I will say about Busta and Eminem is, recently they have been kind of matching up sort of like like-minded acts. I can’t think of two different styles that will be so different. And when I think of Eminem I think of sort of venomous but also extremely well-crafted bars that he poured over again and again and Busta has all charisma and energy, I would like to see how that would play out on stage but if I’m Eminem, I might be holding out for bigger opponent. Bigger than Busta. One time Eminem was filling up 100,000 seat arenas.” – said David Jacoby
Back in 2016, when Eminem dropped “Campaign Speech,” Jalen Rose gave Eminem a shout out: “I’ve heard it multiple times. It’s fire. Bars. He mentions Molly Qerim, and I have people hitting me up thinking that it’s some sort of diss towards me. Eminem is one of the greatest rappers of all time. He’s a fellow Detroiter. We are 100. That’s how we do it.”
Couple of days ago, Dr. Dre sparked a debate on social media after he posted a video of Eminem rapping the fast part of his verse of “Godzilla,” song from Music To Be Murdered By album and asked the hip-hop world: “Marshall Mathers vs Who???!!”
While Dre didn’t specify whether or not he was talking about Eminem facing off in a future installment of Verzuz, Swizz Beatz, who is a co-creator of the live battle series, jumped into Dre’s comments to offer up a rap legend: BUSTA RHYMES.
Dre’s post went viral as many artists and media outlets re-shared his update, including RapTV, who posted the iconic producer’s challenge on Instagram, where T.I. was quick to comment the ‘raising hand’ emoji, meaning, he wants to stand against Eminem on Verzuz stage!
After Dr. Dre ignited the talks of Eminem’s potential Verzuz Battle with his mysterious “Marshall Mathers vs Who?” Instagram post, Verzuz founder and co-host Swizz Beatz expressed his desire to see Busta Rhymes going against Slim Shady.
While many people are eager to see this battle happening, it looks like Kxng Crooked is not a fan of this match-up.
“I am not sold on Busta Vs Em.. I feel like it makes sense to people because they both know how to rap fast but after that happens the catalogs go in two completely different directions, in my opinion.” said Crooked and got into discussion with fans.
Check out the interactions below:
I’m not sold on Busta Vs Em.. I feel like it makes sense to people because they both know how to rap fast but after that happens the catalogs go in two completely different directions imo
What does Busta play when Em drops Stan or Lose Yourself? What does Em play when Busta drops Hands Where My Eyes Can See or Pass The Courvoisier in your opinion? (That will have equal or better impact)
Few days ago, Dr. Dre posted a clip of Eminem ripping his 100 m.p.h. finishing verse from 2020’s “Godzilla” with the caption: “Marshall Mathers vs Who???!!”
Since then, many famous faces have responded to Dre’s post, including R.A. The Rugged Man, who thinks he broke Eminem’s “Godzilla” record with “Gotta Be Dope,” featuring A-F-R-O and DJ Jazzy Jeff, a track he released shortly after Eminem’s single dropped.
In “Godzilla” Eminem raps 10.65 syllables per second, or 339 words in 30 seconds. On “Gotta Be Dope,” RA raps at a speed of 11.14 syllables per second.
Suffolk County, New York-born rapper shared the video on his Instagram, with the screenshot of “Godzilla” breaking record article over it and in caption, he wrote: “Easy.”
Matter of fact, Eminem’s “Godzilla” holds a Guinness World Record for “the fastest verse in a hit song,” meaning, the song to be considered for this specific record, must have a charting success on Billboard (must reach at least Top 20 on Hot 100 charts, “Godzilla” debuted at No. 3). Otherwise, a Seattle rapper named NoClue is officially holding the title of the world’s “Fastest Rap MC” by Guinness World Records, for rapping 723 syllables in 51.27 seconds (14.1 syllables per second) on his track “New West.”
Eminem has teamed up with Peloton, an American exercise equipment and media company based in New York City, to debut live boxing classes.
“On Jan. 28, we’re making history! Step in for 3 rounds of LIVE back-to-back boxing classes. And for the first time ever, throw down to Eminem. All. Night. Long.” announced Peloton while sharing the trailer of the show, featuring Eminem’s “Greatest” track from Kamikaze album.
Viewers will be able to listen to Eminem while taking the classis. All of these things are going down inside the Peloton app, starting at 6PM ET on January 28, 2022.
Inside app, we read: “This is going to be epic. Throw down to Eminem for the first time ever. Step in Friday, Jan. 28 for 3 rounds of live boxing classes. Starting at 6 PM ET. And coming soon, you’ll be able to listen to Eminem and stay hyped during all of your boxing, cycling, running, strength and bootcamp classes.”
You can watch the trailer below!
On Jan. 28, we’re making history! Step in for 3 rounds of LIVE back-to-back boxing classes.
🚨And for the first time ever, throw down to Eminem. All. Night. Long.🚨
Release date for Conway The Machine highly anticipated Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes is finally here!
The album will mark his first project under Shady Records since joining the label back in 2017. The project was originally planned to be released in December, 2021 but later was delayed by the label for some reasons.
Back in October, 2021, the Buffalo’s finest released the first single “Piano Love” and now full album will be available worldwide on February 25, 2022.
“My official album GOD DONT MAKE MISTAKES under Shady Records is on the way!!!” wrote Conway on his social media accounts.
Cordae has recently set down with Bootleg Kev to promote his latest album “From A Birds Eye View.” The two also took a deeper dive in the into and interlude tracks of his new project and how personal this piece of art really hit at home.
At one point during the interview, Cordae was asked about working process with Eminem:
“We had two hours conversation about life and hip-hop. He has always been showing me genuine love and support very early on and I appreciate all love and public support I get because I’m not signed to him, so he does not have to do that. I don’t feel entitled for anybody to show me any type of love so any genuine love and support I get publicly, I really appreciate that.”
“You know, I did my first verse for ‘Killer (Remix).’ I sent it over to Em and I did it more like Andre 3000, E-40 type of flow and then Eminem called and told me ‘Yo, I wanted you to be more lyrical. Do some rap-rap s**t on it. I’m like ‘alright cool, whatever’ so he had me redo my verse because at first I thought this record was not for rap-rap, it’s more like a vibe sort of thing and that’s why I gave that verse but he was like ‘I want you to attack it’ and I’m like ‘alright, cool, lets try that.’ And if Eminem asks you to redo the verse, you redo for sure.” – said Cordae.