Eminem joins Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” Season 2 as a special guest judge

Later this year, after a 5-year break, Netflix’s popular hip-hop competition reality TV show “Rhythm + Flow” will return for a second season and Eminem will be joining to the cast.

The show that crowned its inaugural champion, Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist D Smoke — and featured guest judges Cardi B, Chance The Rapper, and T.I. — has shaken the series’ lineup dramatically with its new judges DJ Khaled, Ludacris and Latto. In addition, Eminem will serve as a special guest judge for the show’s “Battle Round” competition.

“We are taking things up a notch with a new cast of global hitmakers in our judges and a new pool of undiscovered artists. Hip-hop continues to evolve, so it’ll be thrilling to see Ludacris, Latto and DJ Khaled mentoring contestants during their journeys, along with legendary guest judges like Eminem providing their own brand of insight and advice. We saw this type of life-changing mentorship play out with past contestants whose musical geniuses reached massive audiences across our global platform.” said Brandon Riegg, Netflix’s vice-president of nonfiction series.

“We are so excited to partner with Netflix for the second season of Rhythm + Flow. This season features a powerhouse panel of judges, each with a distinct and influential role in hip-hop culture. In this significant moment for the genre, the focus extends beyond the music alone. We’re seeking unconventional voices and authentic stories that peel back layers and invite fans to immerse themselves in the contestants’ world as we spotlight the continually evolving spirit of hip-hop.” said Jesse Collins and Dionne Harmon, executive producers of the show, in a joint statement.

Snoop Dogg, Chance The Rapper, Cardi B and T.I as judges in the first season of Rhythm + Flow

First season of Rhythm + Flow which aired in 2019, has featured notable guest stars including Miguel, Jhene Aiko, Snoop Dogg and the late Nipsey Hussle. Season one winner, D Smoke, outlasted second-place contestant Flawless Real Talk and won $250,000. Later in 2021, D Smoke was nominated two times at the Grammys, including Best Rap Album category.

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LL Cool J thanks Eminem for “Mom’s Spaghetti” sauce present

Last week, Detroit legend Eminem announced on social media that jars of his “Mom’s Spaghetti” Pasta Sauce would launch through the Mom’s Spaghetti official website.

When the sauce popped up on the website last Thursday for orders, the sauce quickly sold out within hours. After DJ Khaled and Fat Joe, LL Cool J also revealed that Eminem sent him the sauce as a gift.

In the video posted on social media, LL says: “Mr. Marshall, thank you for the Mom’s Spaghetti sauce, man! Yo, once I hook this up, I’mma tear it up baby. I appreciate you. Now, I have to go left on my diet for a minute but its all good! Appreciate you man. Let’s get it! Yo, and I had a fun in the restaurant in Detroit baby, see you soon!” while “Lose Yourself” was playing in the background.

In the caption, LL wrote: “@eminem Thank you B!!” Shade45’s official page commented: “GOAT BUSINESS #ctrlaltdstroy.”

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Fat Joe credits DJ Khaled for Eminem jumping on “Lean Back” remix

On November 5, 2023, Rolling Stone magazine published a profile on DJ Khaled with comments and insight from his peers in the industry. Among them is Fat Joe, who revealed that Eminem’s verse on the “Lean Back” remix traces back to motivation given from the Grammy-winning producer.

“When we did ‘Lean Back,’ we did it in a studio in Khaled’s house. I remember when it came to be remix time, I would’ve never thought I had a chance in the world of getting Eminem. Khaled told me, ‘You could get Em.’ And I went all out and I got Eminem because he had pushed me to.” recalled Fat Joe.

Back in 2005, with the original version of “Lean Back” topping the Billboard Hot 100 and achieving gold status, Terror Squad’s Fat Joe and Remy Ma returned with the crunk remix produced by Lil Jon and featuring verses from Eminem and Mase.

Back in 2011, during the interview with Complex magazine, Fat Joe spoke about Eminem’s verse: “Me and Eminem were cool before he even had a record deal. I wouldn’t dare ask him for a favor. DJ Khaled was gassing me and this is when he was a little ni–a in the crew. He kept telling me, ‘Get the whiteboy!’ I was like, ‘Nah, I ain’t gonna bother him.’ And he was like, ‘I’m telling you, that’s your man. He’ll do it!’

He continued: “So I went and I asked him. And he hit me back like, ‘Yo Joe, you know you got one favor. Is this it?’ Eminem actually rapped at first on the original. And he was asking me, ‘Yo, why did you change the beat?!?’ And he’s another ni–a like Nas on ‘John Blaze’ who sent me mad verses. He did like 10 ‘Lean Back’ verses. He’s a perfectionist. It was incredible already. I didn’t understand why he would keep sending other ones.”

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After DJ Khaled, Fat Joe also received “Mom’s Spaghetti” as a gift from Eminem

Fat Joe has recently sat down with Hollywood legend Chazz Palminteri on his Chazz Palminteri Show where they talked about everything from growing up in the Bronx, his music career, his hip-hop influences, their mutual friends, life changing stories and their success coming up from the Bronx. Joe also has an incredible life lesson that he shares and the advice that he should’ve taken from A Bronx Tale in order to avoid a life changing event.

At one point of the interview, Fat Joe revealed that Eminem has recently sent him ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ sauce as a gift. Couple of weeks ago, Detroit legend Eminem announced on social media that jars of his “Mom’s Spaghetti” Pasta Sauce would launch through the Mom’s Spaghetti official website. When the sauce popped up on the website, the sauce quickly sold out within hours.

“You know my brother Eminem just pulled out a ne sauce and its called ‘Mom’s Spaghetti.’ He sent it to my house I swear a god. He has a sauce available called Mom’s Spaghetti!” said Fat Joe.

Then Joe went on praising Em: “He’s the best. He is phenomenal. He’s too great. You cant’ stop him. He’s too great. He’s like an alien. He’s amazing.”

On that Chazz Palminteri replied: “I do not know him well but I met Dr. Dre and I got to know him a little bit through Jimmy Iovine and I met him bunch of times. And he would tell me, when he first heard Eminem rap, it was like ‘WHAT THE F–K?!’ Yeah, he is like an alien.”

Fat Joe is not the only one who received the sauce as a sign of respect from Eminem. Last week, DJ Khaled shared a video of him thanking Slim Shady for the gift.

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Watch: DJ Khaled’s reaction after Eminem sends him “Mom’s Spaghetti” sauce

Last week, Detroit legend Eminem announced on social media that jars of his “Mom’s Spaghetti” Pasta Sauce would launch through the Mom’s Spaghetti official website.

When the sauce popped up on the website last Thursday for orders, the sauce quickly sold out within hours, said Curt Catallo, co-owner of Union Joints restaurant group and partner in the sauce and the Mom’s Spaghetti joint inside the group’s Union Assembly restaurant downtown on Woodward.

Mom’s Spaghetti also got a shoutout during last night’s ABC/ESPN “Monday Night Football” broadcast talking about Eminem’s restaurant and meatballs, according to Detroit Free Press.

It seems Slim Shady sent the pasta sauce to his friends before it got sold out and DJ Khaled is one of them who received it as a gift. In the video shared on his social media account, Miami-based hype man says: “Bless up the legendary Eminem. Shout out to Paul. Eminem, thank you for this beautiful gift. ‘Mom’s Spaghetti pasta sauce. Chef Melissa, please, make me some spaghetti. Eminem, thank you brother. Paul, nothing but love brother, bless up.”

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DJ Khaled shares his reaction after getting rare Eminem x Jordan 4s Retro Encore

Image: Eminem holding Jordan 4s Retro Encore for Complex magazine & DJ Khaled holding the same sneakers 

To get the hands on Eminem and Jordan 4 Retro Encore sneakers that cost around $40,000 are very rare case in today’s world and it seems DJ Khaled finally got them.

“I finally got them. Anybody know me knows that I’ve been trying to get this longest time. Yes I have a lot of sneakers. I collect sneakers. I collect watches. And I love my sneakers. But I’ve been trying to get these for so long and I finally got them. This is the OG, don’t get twisted. The world has made like 23 pairs of this. I’ve been trying to get them and I could never get them and I finally got them. Look at this! C’mon man! You gonna see me wear these real soon. God did!” said DJ Khaled in one of his latest Instagram videos and in the caption, he wrote: “Never give up !!!!! GOT EM !!!!!!!!!! STILL !!!!!!!!!!!!!”

In the comment sections, P.J. Tucker commented freezing emoji. For the record, Philadelphia 76ers player has recently wore the same Eminem x Jordan 4 Retro Encores in one of his recent NBA games on Christmas.

It seems, DJ Khaled two dreams have both came true in 2022. He finally got that rare Eminem Air Jordan 4s and got Slim Shady as a feature on his “GOD DID” album: “Use This Gospel (Remix)” by Kanye West, featuring Eminem and produced by Dr. Dre.

Eminem earns his first ever No.1 song on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart

Last month DJ Khaled released star-studded new album “God Did” which includes a song “Use This Gospel (Remix)” with Kanye West and Eminem, produced by one and only Dr. Dre. As Ye previously said, the song is his daughter’s all time favorite song.

In an interview with Lowe, Khaled revealed how the remix ended up on the album. He stated that Ye had played him Jesus Is King Part II in full a year and half prior, calling it “incredible”. Even though West and Khaled had recorded a couple of tracks for God Did, they were never finished due to the rapper’s schedule. As part of a “last minute magic gift”, Khaled asked West if he could include the remix on God Did since it perfectly fit the album’s theme. According to Khaled, West loved the idea, which he joked “You know Ye don’t love no idea”. Before confirming the inclusion, West insisted on contacting both Dr. Dre and Eminem for their approval.

Musically, the remix is a gospel track, with rock undertones. The song is reminiscent of Slim Shady’s early 2000s work, though it features heavier drums. Em performs a fast pace Christian rap verse on the remix, replacing Clipse’s appearance on the original track. His verse is succeeded by a dubstep outro, contributed by Dr. Dre.

In the song, The Detroit legend expresses uncertainty about holding on, detailing combatting addiction and temptation while he has raised his daughters. Em also compares his controversies to West’s, places his faith in “the Father”, and thanks Jesus, concluding with: “Praises to Jesus, I will always.”

The song debuted at No. 1 on US Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, giving Eminem his first ever chart-topper in this category.

WATCH: DJ Khaled goes crazy after hearing Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel”

DJ Khaled has released new album “God Did” and it includes a song “USE THIS GOSPEL (Remix)” featuring Kanye West and Eminem and produced by Dr. Dre. It serves as a remix to Kanye West’s track, “Use This Gospel,” from his October 2019 album, JESUS IS KING.

On the track, Eminem drops a more religious and spiritually-concerned verse, while Ye’s chorus from the original song is kept the same.

DJ Khaled has been asking Eminem for collaboration since 2012 and it finally happened. “Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Eminem this GIFT is UNBELIEVABLE!! THANK YOU!! Thank you for letting me put this on my album to bless the world with! Dr. Dre you’re my idol! Kanye West you’re my BROTHER! Eminem this is a dream come true.” wrote Khaled on Twitter.

Later, the video of Khaled and Timbaland listening to Use This Gospel Remix has surfaced online. You can watch the video below:

Jay-Z shouts out Eminem on a new song with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne

DJ Khaled has just dropped a star-studded album “God Did,” which includes a long-awaited “Use This Gospel” remix by Kanye West and Eminem, produced by Dr. Dre.

The new project also includes a song with the same title as the album, “God Did,” featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend and Fridayy.

In the song, Jay-Z gives a little shout out to Eminem with the following lines: “E was down ten for this / We just got his ten back then went back like, “Where the interests is?” / Em light up the O3 / We let y’all do the zazas, OG for the OGs / Some new ni**as out of pocket, talkin’ exotic / You barely been in the Baham— (Haha) that’s another topic.”

“Em light up the O3 (’03)” looks like to be a double entendre. Emory Jones lighting up the cigar that Hov is producing and Eminem lighting up the year 2003.

This is not the first time Hov is giving Eminem a nod. On a 2003 song “Excuse Me Miss,” with Pharrell Williams, Jay raps: “Got one chef, one maid, all I need is a partner / To play spades with the cards up, ALL TRUST / Who else you gon’ run with? The truth is us / Only dudes movin’ units – Em, Pimp Juice and us.”

On a 2009 song “A Star Is Born,” with J. Cole, Jigga raps: “Wayne did ‘A Milli,’ 50 did a milli / Ye too, but what Em did was silly / The white boy blossomed after Dre endorsed him / His flow on “Renegade,” f**king awesome! / Applaud him!”

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DJ Khaled releases Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel” remix, produced by Dr. Dre

DJ Khaled is back with his latest studio album, called God Did.

The follow-up to last year’s Khaled Khaled features guest appearances from one of the biggest names in music industry, including Kanye West and Eminem on a song titled “Use This Gospel,” produced by Dr. Dre

Back in 2021, Kanye West revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Ye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Kanye West gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. You can bump the new track below:

DJ Khaled finally has a song with Eminem coming this Friday!

DJ Khaled’s dream finally came true!

Kahaled has revealed the tracklist and insane features for his upcoming album called “God Did,” coming out this Friday.

The album includes a song titled “Use This Gospel” (Remix), featuring Eminem and Kanye West. Previously, Khaled said in several interviews that Eminem is one of this dream collaborations.

Back in 2021, Ye revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Kanye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Ye gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. A snippet of the song is available on YouTube.

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DJ Khaled askes Eminem collaboration for 9th time

In a recent interview with US Weekly, DJ Khaled revealed he would like to work with Dr. Dre, Eminem and Adele in the future and speaks on his music video with DaBaby and Megan Thee Stallion prior to their recent beef.

When the interviewer asked who else he wants to do a collaboration, Khaled replead:

“I would love to do a record with Andre 3000. I worked with almost everybody. I wanna work with Dr. Dre. I worked with Dr. Dre on Ross’s project but I never worked with him for one of my projects. I never recorded with Eminem. I wanna make a record with Eminem. I wanna make a record with Adele.”

This is 9th time New Orleans-born DJ asked Eminem for a collaboration. You can watch the new interview below:

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