Treach from legendary hip-hop group Naughty By Nature has recently set down with Superstartvonline where the iconic rapper talked about his solo debut album:
“When Em says he started rap because of me, that feels amazing. When you have one of the hottest to ever do it and he gives you props, it’s amazing. I call him my light-skinned brother. Nobody can never say he came out cause he white boy, wrote for white folks and stuff, no, no, no. No here is what I’mma tell. My bro-bro been calling me out and giving me props for a while.”
“Never in my career I did a solo album. but I got catalogs for years. I want to release it but I ain’t gonna release it to nobody unless Eminem puts it out. He been calling me out now I’m calling him out. Never, ever I attempted to do a solo album. And the only one who I trust with labels and all that, it’s Eminem and if he wants the offer he got it, if he don’t I will never hit the solo album. It will also be first time you hear me and him on records cause you know Em gonna be all on the album.” says Treach
Few days ago, Tom Brady steered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to an easy 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to 7.
Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-to-back NFL champions since Brady and the Patriots in the 2004 season.
At 43 years and 188 days, Brady became the oldest player to play in the biggest game in US sport, extending his record for Super Bowl appearances to 10 and joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with two different teams.
The legendary sportsman celebrated the win with Eminem’s “Without Me.” The video was shared on social media, which was re-posted by Eminem with the caption: “Congrats Tom Brady. They hate us cuz they ain’t us!” Check it out below:
In a recent interview with Queenzflip, Benzino challenged Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ for a fight on a boxing ring.
“I would step on the ring with any of these ni**as. I’m in a great shape and I would love to. I’ve started training boxing. I would like to step in on the ring with Royce or Eminem. We could do it like men. We got gloves on. We can f**king shake hands and this will be over. There’s a lot of built up animosity so why not go in the ring and put some gloves on like men. We can get money and put it in some charity for kids who needs help. After that it will be over. Lt’s get in there, punch each other, shake hands hag it out, after that we smoke blunt, drink some tea, have a coke and a smile and then life goes on.”
“If me and Eminem got in the room and Em just heard why I did what I did maybe he would understand. Even when Mike Tyson interviewed Eminem, Mike never brought it [Foolish Pride track] up, nobody ever brings it up. Nobody brings up anything about him and what he did and no matter what we do a blogger or podcaster can’t wait to bring up our s**t. He’s so protected. I’ve never seen nobody more protected. I would fight them both. One Weekend Royce and the next weekend Eminem. Em got trained by famous coach in Detroit. I’m sure he got skills, who knows I might get knocked out.”
Speaking with DJ Khaled on his Amazon Music podcast “The First One,” Jhené Aiko shared her favorite MCs. The Grammy-nominated singer has revealed the rappers and singers who influenced her most as an artist. When Khaled asked about Top 5 rappers, here is what she replied:
“Oh God. Don’t do this to me. Okay.. Tupac, Biggie, Jay Z, Eminem and Snoop Dogg.” You can watch the video below:
Also check out the video from 2018, where Big Sean and Jhene Aiko are attending and rapping over Eminem songs at Coachella.
In one of his My Expert Opinion’s latest episodes, Math Hoffa chopped it up with legendary Method Man where they discussed Snoop Dogg and Eminem situation.
“In a room where we just in it. We boys and s**t like that. We say that kind of s**t to each other. You know ‘I don’t f**k with your s**t, it’s wack’ but when it’s put in a public form, it takes whole different lights. For example, I can tell my best friend to shot the f**k up when me and just him in a room. He will take it no kind of way but when we are in the room full of motherf**kers and I say that then it takes whole different lights. It’s like ‘you gon’ tell me that in front of these ni**as?'”
“Eminem should have look at it as boys being boys. It’s like ‘you don’t f**k with my music? so what? but that was a public platform that’s why it hits little different. So for Eminem who is revered not just by white kids but also blacks cause we know he respects the genre. Eminem can say the wackest bar in the world and they will be like ‘omg dude did you hear what he just said.’ It’s the same thing for Snoop. I’m pretty sure Em heard verses from Snoop and he was like ‘ni**a that s**t was garbage.’ But Em is a type of person that only tell Snoop that in a safe space. In a safe environment. Snoop on the other hand, he ain’t rapper anymore. He’s public persona. He’s beyond superstar. Everything he does it’s a public form.”
“We all know Eminem does not have thick skin. You can tell that by his records that he does not have thick skin and if anybody said anything sideways about him he went ape-s**t” and went in on him to the point where he ruined careers but we loved that s**t cause that where the culture came from. Especially battle rappers. They love that s**t. And I think everybody Eminem ever dissed on a record he hated their a**es but he don’t have that energy with Snoop so it was more hurt than ignite.”
After that, battle rappers talk about Eminem’s very first lines on “Zeus” and Ms. Fit thinks Eminem dissed her with those Tekashi lines cause about a year ago Ms. Fit said MGK’s diss record was better than Eminem’s. She also calls “Zeus” record a phenomenal record. Watch the interview below:
Benzino has recently chopped it up with Queenzflip on live where the two talked about numerous topics, The former The Source magazine owner opens up about his partner Dave Mays and then calls out all the people who owe him an apology including whole Eminem team. He also goes at Queenzflip because Flip didn’t want to play the Eminem record where Em is dissing black women.
Yelawolf and Caskey drop new song and music video for “Been A Problem” from YELAWOLF x BLACKSHEEP album. This will be the first collaboration album by Alabama and Orlando rappers.
Before they teamed up for a joint project, the two rappers have previously worked together on songs “No Such Thing as Free,” Remember” and “McQueen Fiend” [Remix]. Other features on the album includes DJ Paul from Three6Mafia and Cookup Boss.
In the song, Caskey shouts out Eminem with the following lines: “Yelawolf made this tape so there ain’t no debatin’, We the hardest rappers ever came after Shady.”
Tom MacDonald, who was wrongly accused of dissing Eminem on a song “Fake Woke” drops another single, titled “Cancelled,” where the Canadian rapper shouts out Eminem, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac:
In the song, MacDonald raps: “I’m shooting my shot, I’m Biggie, I’m Shady, I’m new school ‘Pac / Go ahead and call me a piece of garbage, make a starving artist your primary target / I’m the largest monster in the farthest darkness, now my claws are sharpened, I’m an army sergeant”
Canadian rapper Dax, who has previously remixed several Eminem songs and gave dozens of shout outs to Slim Shady, drops another song, giving another shout out to rap god, along with Hopsin, Tupac and J. Cole.
In the song, Dax raps: “Eminem done paved a path / Pac saw me in a dream / J. Cole can really hoop we should play on the same team driving down the lane he could kick it to.”
Philadelphia rapper Tierra Whack, who is recently unstoppable in her latest Instagram freestyles, gave shout out to Eminem by posting the rap god’s picture from 8 Mile with the caption that says Top 5.
You can check the screenshot below:
Tierra Whack shows love to Eminem as she posted an 8 Mile clip on her IG story with the caption “TOP 5” 🐐 pic.twitter.com/064MMFnH5N
Ever since stepping onto the scene with the eerie “Mumbo Jumbo” music video, Tierra Whack has been a force to be reckoned with in rap. In 2018, her debut project Whack World further solidified her lyrical prowess, creativity, and insane versatility. Her debut garnered critical acclaim and even a shoutout from Meek Mill, who last year deemed her to be “the best female rapper in the world.”
The Philly artist hasn’t yet followed up Whack World with a new project, but since then, she has been named a XXL Freshman, appeared on Beyonce’s The Lion King: The Gift album, and put on some incredible performances.
Legendary producer DJ Premier, who has recently collaborated with Eminem on a song “Book Of Rhymes,” from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album, have posted a picture of Eminem and Rakim on his Instagram story.
Preemo tagged both emcees on a post but without any caption. Could this be any hint on something? DJ Premier, Rakim and Eminem on a track? Too good to be true, right? Check out the screenshot of the post below:
About 2 weeks ago, Eminem dropped “Higher” music video from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, where the Detroit legend pays tribute to LL Cool J. The clip also features cameos from Dana White and Stans, as well as rare footages of Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier fights.
Today, Eminem shares pictures from the set of “Higher” music video. Photos behind the scenes were taken by Jeremy Deputat. Check them out below.
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