Treach rates Eminem’s bars from “Book Of Rhymes”

Legendary rapper Treach has recently hit Genius from Rate The Bars show and its obvious the frontman of Naughty By Nature really appreciates some good wordplay! After the jump watch and see what he thinks of bars by Eminem, Tech N9ne, Tupac, Redman and many more.

Treach reads following bars from Eminem’s “Book Of Rhymes” : “Lone sniper, I hold a microphone like a loaded rifle / My dome’s brighter, all I spit from my skull’s fire
All that’s missing’s a motorcycle with the chrome wires, spoke tires / And y’all are flow biters, so I don’t gotta / Explain why they call me your ghostwriter.”

On which, Treach commented: “Lyrics, word patterns, not the normal, not something that you hear from a regular rapper. This is 5 out of 5, man.” You can watch the video below:

WATCH: DJ Premier remixes Eminem’s “Book Of Rhymes”

“Book Of Rhymes” is No. 5 song on Eminem’s latest release, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which is accompanied by scratches from legendary beat-maker DJ Premier, produced by Luis Resto, Illa Da Producer and Eminem.

The song also plays off the title of the Alchemist produced ‘Book of Rhymes’ song by Nas from God’s Son. There is also a likely sample of the Nas song in the end in the DJ Premier mixing part, towards the ending of the song.

Preemo doesn’t look to get enough off of the track as he added more scratches during an Instagram session. “You killed it.” Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg commented on the post.

Watch the video below:

Eminem disses Bon Iver on a new song “Book of Rhymes”

Yesterday Eminem dropped the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which includes a song “Book of Rhymes,” featuring DJ Premier and produced by Illa Da Producer, Luis Resto and Eminem himself.

In the song, Eminem raps:

I will tear new behinds out of rivals, even your idols, I don’t care
It’s Music to Be Murdered By, so Bon Iver can swallow a fuckin’ Ja Rule bobblehead
And die slow like Alzheimer’s (Ha-ha)

Two years ago, Justin Vernon, who is a lead singer of Bon Iver band, made a song “Fall” with Eminem. In the song, where Em raps: Tyler create nothin’, I see why you called yourself a fa***t, b**ch.” After few days the song was released, Justin spoke out against the slur used in the song, intending to “kill” the track:

Was not in the studio for the Eminem track… came from a session with BJ Burton and Mike Will. Not a fan of the message, it is tired. Asked them to change the track, would not do it. Eminem is one of the best rappers of all time, there is no doubt. I have and will respect that. Though, this is not the time to criticize Youth, it is the time to listen. To act. It is certainly not the time for slurs. Wish they would have listened when we asked them to change it.” said Justin Vernon in his tweets.

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