Benzino throws shots at 50 Cent in a new song “Zino Vs. The Planet”

Benzino releases a new song called “Zino Vs. the Planet,” where he speaks on his feud with his daughter, Coi Leray and 50 Cent.

The track was mostly targeted at Fifty, following a number of transphobic social media posts from 50 Cent regarding Benzino’s relationship with trans actress Shauna Brooks.

The last time Benzino spoke about his interactions with 50, he mentioned their first meeting where he allegedly helped him after he had been stabbed and showed up at his studio.

“When I first met 50 Cent this was when he got stabbed up at the radio station. He got stabbed up at the Hit Factory on 54th Street, the big studio that everybody was going to. He is bleeding on the side from getting stabbed. He had no money.” said Zino.

“I’m about to break the internet with this one,” says the former Source magazine owner on the intro of the song before recalling that interaction again: “50 keep it a hundred / I helped you when they jumped you/ I should have let them ghost you just like Kanan when they slumped you.”

The song is already out for 4 days and it collected hardly 30k views on YouTube. It doesn’t seem to break the internet and 50 has not responded yet.

You can listen to the new track below. Let’s add few more views to it.

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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:

 

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:

Youg Buck disses 50 Cent after Fifty clowned Buck for vandalizing his ex’s car

After reportedly damaging his ex girlfriend’s car, Young Buck was arrested and placed into a local Nashville, Tennessee jail for vandalism.

According to TMZ, the incident occurred on Wednesday. Based on the rapper’s arrest affidavit, his ex-girlfriend reported a domestic disturbance. Buck had texted her earlier in the day to let her know he was coming over, but when he didn’t hear back, she claims he began kicking her front door.

The event was caught on camera, and police confirmed that her car had been damaged. Buck was eventually traced down while driving and arrested by police. He was held on a $1,000 bond, but has since been freed.

Later, 50 Cent took to Instagram, on Thursday, where he reacted to Young Buck’s arrest for vandalism in Nashville, with the caption: “Buck B-Unit Bi sexual Unit. Leave that girl alone. She didn’t know he had all this shit going on, none of us did. And He best be coming up wit my money.”

Young Buck hit back to 50 Cent with a new diss-track titled “It’s Nothing” which you can bump below:

Jake Paul interpolates Eminem’s freestyle in new Dana White & Conor McGregor diss track

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.”

You can listen to the song below:

Tom MacDonald thinks Eminem dissed him on “Last One Standing”

Couple of weeks ago, Skylar Grey, Mozzy, Polo G and Eminem dropped “Last One Standing,” a theme song for Venom: Let There Be Carnage movie.

In the song, Eminem continues taking shots at today’s rappers with the following lines: “Rappers, how can we be / On the same level now when I gotta look down and see these / Clowns that are on the ground? / B**ch, I got clouds beneath me.”

Tom MacDonald, who has shouted out Eminem in many occasions, thinks it’s a jab towards him and its a response to his song titled “Don’t Look Down,” where the Canadian rapper raps: “I’m scared if I look at the water, I’ll drown / So I look at the sky and deny there’s a ground / I’m not scared of the altitude up in the clouds / I’m scared of the fall, so I don’t look down.”

Tom posted the lyrics of both songs on his Instagram with the  caption: “Did Eminem REALLY diss me in his new song?”

Some people even think it’s a diss towards NF as one of the fans commented: “He could’ve dissed you, or possibly NF since he released an album called CLOUDS. Personally, the way he put “clowns” in there makes me believe it’s a jab at Tom since he made a song called Clown World, but I’m not sure.”

Check out the post below:

If you are interested in my opinion, I think Eminem didn’t say those lyrics with any particular rapper(s) in his mind. I even think Em does not care about NF or Tom MacDonald music but that’s just my opinion.

Kid Vishis unleashes Lupe Fiasco & Micky Factz diss track

After Royce 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco fallout, the two dropped diss-tracks aimed at each other. Nickle dropped “Silence of Lambda| and LU came back with “Steve Jobs.” Each tracks went hard on its ways.

Few days later, Micky Factz sided Lupe and unleashed another diss-track towards Royce, titled “Wraith.”

After hearing Micky’s diss, Royce expressed his astonishment on why his Slaughterhouse brothers did not intervein, on which, he received response from Kxng Crooked, saying he does not think a so called beef with Lupe is that much serious and he prefers Royce to put his effort in Slaughterhouse reunion.

Today, Royce received back-up from his brother, Kid Vishis, who dropped almost 8 minutes diss-track on Lupe Fiasco and Micky Factz.

You can bump “2 Snaps In A Circle,” produced by FoulMouth below:

Mickey Factz releases Royce Da 5’9″ diss track

A falling between two hip-hop titans Royce 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco occurred last week. The two emcees released diss-tracks aimed at each other. Of course this clash will go down in history as the battle of two great emcees.

Few days ago, on his Instagram Live, Royce called out Mickey Factz. Today, The New York rapper unleashed his response track to the Detroit legend, titled “Wraith,” produced by AWSME J.

The track includes few Eminem references:

“It’s like they only want them on top of their casket, damn, Pay the price for acting ladylike, We rarely see black Eminems, Kinda Shady right?”

“Hov took you off Renegade like it was custody.”

“Lupe is my brother and I’ma ride with him stubbornly, Defending the best and nevertheless, Adrenaline been in my chest, He getting regrets for ever discrediting vets, While living off Eminem’s mess, He got a song with ‘Kiss and Fab.”

Factz also namedropped Slaughterhouse: “Better reunite Slaughterhouse or get cut, you need your band aid.”

You can listen to the track below:

Two hours after the release of “Wraith,” Royce shared few second video on Instagram. Will Eminem be dragged into this beef?!

Lupe Fiasco hits back at Royce 5’9″ with a new diss track

After Royce 5’9″ dropped “Silence Of The Lambda” earlier today, a warning shot at Lupe Fiasco, Chicago born lyricist hits back at Nickel with a diss track titled “Steve Jobs.”

“I think that n***a scared, he never leave Heaven cause he already dead. We both wear glasses. The difference is I was in school thinking it was cool, you were thinking of skipping classes / listening to your track record I can see you were skipping classics.” raps Lupe.

Some other quotable lines are: “In seven minutes he did it, If he knew how to freestyle he coulda rented Heaven for seven minutes, And been done what needed to be done by the second sentence, All this extra innings may come across as master — but my impression’s apprentice, Your penmanship has the fingerprints of a gimmick
An affection and an intimacy of impressions of that n***as you friends with, I ain’t gotta say it to say it, I can’t even blame you, the n***a’s one of my favorites.”

Royce’s brother Kid Vishis responded Lupe in the comments, saying: “Corny As A Muthaf**ka! Royce 1-0! Take your time and write man.. He makin you look Stupid early.”

You can listen to the track below and tell us who did it better:

Royce 5’9″ throws shots at Lupe Fiasco on his new song

Surprisingly for the fans, the tension between Royce 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco is rising. The situation got worsen when Nickel brought up the question of who was the best rapper out in response to RJ Payne’s tweet, Lupe told him he didn’t think he was the best.

Few days ago, the two partners exchanged some heated words on Instagram Live with battle rappers Loaded Lux and Murda Mook, along with Mickey Factz and Young Guru. The video will be uploaded on Southpawer’s YouTube channel soon.

That night, Royce promised he would come out with a warning song and he kept his promise.

The Detroit legend has shared 7 minutes long and 1,430 words song titled “Silence Of The Lambda” on his Instagram with the caption: “Free of charge…Next time… It’s gon cost you dearly.”

Bump the new track below:

Detroit rapper Sada Baby calls out Eminem

Detroit rapper Sada Baby has recently done a live stream on Instagram where he showed love for Royce Da 5’9″, Big Proof and Trick Trick but was salty towards Eminem.

Sada Baby said: “You know I’m heminem. Not Eminem but I got love for Royce Da 5’9″, I love Royce. His homeboy [Eminem] is just weird. I love Trick Trick, his homeboy is just weird. Rest in peace Big Proof, he died two blocks from my grandma’s house, his homeboy is weird.”

For the record, Sada Baby and Eminem both jumped on Big Sean’s “Friday Night Cypher.” You can watch the video below:

Outsidaz’s Az Izz releases Eminem diss track “What I Can’t Say”

The Outsidaz were the hip-hop collective group formed in 1991 by Young Zee and Pacewon. They were strongly affiliated with D12 as the members of the groups collaborated on different projects in the past.

Eminem shouts out the Outsidaz at the end of the song “Just Don’t Give a F**k”, in the beginning of “C** On Everybody”, “As the World Turns” and “Till Hell Freezes Over.”

A rift developed between Eminem and Tha Outsidaz when Young Zee and Pace Won each recorded verses alongside D12’s Bizarre for the “Amityville” track for Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP album. Reportedly, Dr. Dre complained that Eminem had too many guest appearances on the album, so Pace Won and Young Zee’s verses were removed from the track.

Since then, Young Zee and Pacewon released couple of diss-tracks towards Eminem. But in 2015,  on a song “Fine Line,” Eminem spits a verse showing his appreciation to them:

Put a thousand lighters in the sky for the Outsidaz
Wow, I must have had Alzheimer’s
Long time since I shouted them out, ’bout time
‘Cause it’s been on my mind lately how
Zee, you always supported me
You vouched, I will never forget that and
How you guys accepted me for me and Pace
I love you too, you slept on my couch
And I’ve been thinkin’ ’bout the time
When I slept on the floor at The Outhouse
Rhyming’s all we ever wanted to do
And regardless how life has turned out
Inside I’ll, I’ll always be an outsider

Today, out of nowhere, one of the members of the group, Az Izz released a diss-track to Eminem. Previously, Az hyped the song by saying “Eminem will retire after hearing the song.” But how well Az Izz did, you can listen to the song below:

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