Eminem explains why he apologized to Rihanna on a song “Zeus”

Yesterday, Eminem made appearance on his SiriusXM’s Shade 45 radio channel to promote his newly released deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem opened up about Rihanna lyrics on “Things Get Worse” (2009) where Em used some sharp words towards Riri and “Zeus” (2020), where he apologized to her.

“Honest to God, I told Paul this when it first happened. First, I do not know how somebody got it. Second of all, I have zero recollection of even remembering doing that verse. Like, the rhyme schemes did not even sound familiar to me, so I was caught off-guard. It was most likely recorded during the early stages of working on Relapse album.”

“I’m not making excuses for it. I said it, and I was wrong for saying it. It was f**king stupid.” says Eminem. After that, Eminem continues talking about Snoop Dogg.

Watch full interview below:

Eminem clarifies why he responded Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Eminem has just hit his radio station Shade 45 to promote the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem explains why he felt disrespected by Snoop Dogg.

Couple of months ago, Snoop Dogg was doing an interview with Breakfast Club. Somehow my name got brought up and he was say things about, you know, I’m not in his Top 10. Everything he said, by the way, was fine. Him saying I’m not in his Top 10 rappers because the 90s I can’t f**k with. Absolutely. Him saying Dre made the best version of me. Absolutely. Why would I have a problem with that. Will I be here without Dre? F**k no! The rappers he mentioned from 90s, KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, I never said I could f**k with them. I never said that.” 

“Everything was good until like…It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard cause I’m like: ‘where is this coming from?’ I just saw you! What the f**k! It threw me for a loop again. I could probably get passed to that tone and everything but the last statement that he said ‘as far as his music I can live without that!’ Now you’ve been disrespectful. You just caught me off guard. I was not ready for that.

People started hit me up about it. Asking what you gonna do. And I didn’t know what to do about it first. It confused me and I’m like ‘bro we are on the same team. What the f**k! And I’ve never in my career, my entire career, ever said a disrespectful word about Snoop Dogg. I mean, what the f**k. His impact on hip-hop, I can’t front on that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. My top 10 can’t be the same as his. How can I be mad at that? I was not mad about the opinion, it was after that. The very last statement was like ‘oh what the f**k. Damn dawg, really?! I said what needed to be said.

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Eminem shouts out Nas, Lil Wayne, Kendrick, Cole, Joyner & talks golden age hip-hop

Eminem has set down with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1 one to promote his latest release, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In the interview, Eminem shows off his incredible cassette collection of classic rap and talks about Run DMC, Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Nas.

He also shouts out Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Joyner Lucas.

The interview is currently being transcribed.

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White Gold talks about Eminem, Royce, MTBMB & more in a recent Q&A

White Gold, who collaborated with Eminem on two songs on Music To Be Murdered By, did a question and answer session on Instagram. Check out highlights about Eminem below:

Q1: What do you think about your collaboration with Eminem and what’s your opinion on Eminem’s deluxe album?
White Gold: “Zeus” was flames. Knew it was a big deal when the word left my lips to be honest. No gas. The deluxe is pretty good. I think Side A is more focused sound-wise but there are so many fun moments on Side B.

Q2:  “You Gon Learn” hook or “Zeus” ?
White Gold:  “Zeus”

Q3: Why didn’t you sing the hook you wrote for “These Demons” ?
White Gold: Eminem had a vision for it before he asked me to write the chorus. As for “Zeus,” I sent that record in with the hook for him. Different process.

Q4: Will you ever release your version of “These Demons” ?
White Gold: I wish but I’m bound by contract not to. My version is WAVY. The energy of the hook way different on my reference. It’s a banger. Even my daughter used to get hype to it when I made it. [Laughs]”

Q5: What creative process excite you the most?
White Gold: Songwriting. I have always been about lyrics and how they relate to music. I started songwriting by writing words down but it seems limiting. Especially, if I’m writing alone. I work out things in my head. Sometimes it takes five minutes (Zeus). Sometimes it takes an hour or longer (You Gon’ Learn)…Hook first.. I also do not have a notebook full of lyrics. I only write to music.

Q6: What’s your Top 5 rappers?
White Gold: Skill-wise it’s Jay Z, Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Royce 5’9″ and Jay Electronica. Discography-wise it’s Jay Z or Kanye West.

Q7: Favorite Eminem song?
White Gold: “Role Model” and “Sing For The Moment”

Q8: Opinion of Lil Pump’s post on Twitter about Eminem?
White Gold: My nephew is 7 years old and does not listen to Lil Pump anymore. Enough said.

Q9: What do you think about Bad Meets Evil?
White Gold: Greatness!

Q10: Who put you on a song first, Royce or Eminem?
White Gold: Royce.

Royce 5’9″ and Benzino exchange some sharp words on Twitter

Since the release of the deluxe edition of Eminem’s “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B,” Benzino just can’t stop spitting out the hate towards Eminem on Twitter.

After non-stop insults to Slim Shady, Royce Da 5’9″ weighs in, calling him out on Twitter and Instagram.

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Kid Capri lectures Lil Pump following Eminem diss

Grammy Award winning DJ and producer, Kid Capri, who has previously worked with Big L, Jay-Z, DJ AM, Nas, KRS-One, Warren G, Big Pun, The Lox, Snoop Dogg, Foxy Brown, Kendrick Lamar and many more, decided to enlighten Lil Pump following Eminem diss.

On his Instagram post, the legendary producer says:

Lil Pump, relax playboy. I usually do not say anything about this type of stuff, and I do not know what your problem with Eminem is, really do not care. Because it has nothing to do with me, but when you call that “OLD” s**t out your mouth, that is when I step in, we are gonna change this narrative right NOW, get it straight, just like some of my older friends in hip hop, I am older, and we are gorillas with this s**t, plus I personally did a lot in this business and still do, I am sure you know that, and if you do not, do your homework. And so did a lot of other older states men in hip hop, SOME of you young dudes talk that old s**t like that is a bad thing, it is really a compliment, because trust me, you would not be able to stand the pressure of a real legend on your a** on ANY stage, no matter how big your record is, facts!!!”

“We always respected the people that came before us, I know I did and still do, because they did not get what the ones that came after did. Listen, at the rate SOME of you are going, you better hope to live to become my age or Eminem’s age, I myself respect the younger generation and bang all the younger music and I produce it, and help some of the younger rappers behind closed doors and open ones as well, because I still understand the youth, if the music is dope, it does not matter when it was made, or how old you gotta be to play it.

“I have played YOUR music on my radio show on Siriusxmfly many times. Here is some older advice… why do not you just make your records, stay away from Trump, respect people that paved the way for you, and respect older people period, instead of saying things and doing things that make you look like you clout-chasing? Would you disrespect your parents and call them old? You would not. Oh yeah, Eminem is a monster, listen. You are a rich young man, it is time to grow up, one day you will be older, does that mean you will not be capable of doing your job? This is really not about only you, it is about people that think like you, wise up! Hope what I just said makes you think and not react in a childish way, because I am not gonna go back and forth, enjoy your life.

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Jamie Iovine talks Eminem’s personality & Em’s potential acting in movies

Jamie Iovine, the son of Jimmy Iovine, joins Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman for Wrestling Inc. exclusive interview where he talked about Eminem’s personality and potential acting in movies:

Eminem is a funny guy. Eminem is first off, incredibly gifted and incredibly talented, but much more of a nerd than a lot of people would think. First off, loves comics, reads them all the time, and if you listen to a lot of his songs, he has a lot of references in there as well. He is not current in the product at all. They have licensed him a lot.

“I remember when I was with the company, there was a package that was made for John Cena – Bray Wyatt match at WrestleMania 30. And it was to an Eminem song, and so he is familiar with it, but he is not as deep. And he is also one of the more quiet people that you will ever meet in a person in a one-on-one thing. That is why he does not do a lot of interviews is because he’s very soft spoken. When you meet him, you are expecting mass chainsaw guy, and he is not.

“He is very reserved, very quiet, very shy is a word I would use, which really surprised me the first time I got to speak with him. You can tell there is a lot going on behind the eyes. There is a lot of thinking and analyzing, and I think the fact that he is sober now really has opened him up to a lot more than just hip hop. He is interested in a lot more things now. I would not be surprised if we see him be in a lot more movies going forward.

You can watch Jamie Iovine’s interview below:

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ESPN’s promo video of Poirier VS McGregor features Eminem’s “Higher”

UFC President Dana White announced Tuesday that Fight Island, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, will host three events, including UFC 257, in January where Dustin Poirier will clash the notorious Conor McGregor.

By the time he steps inside the Octagon on Jan. 23, 2021, McGregor will have gone more than one year without competing. He last fought Donald Cerrone this past January, securing a 1st round TKO victory.

ESPN’s promotional video of the fight features Eminem’s new song “Higher” from the deluxe edition of his 2020 album Music To Be Murdered By: Side B. You can watch the video below:

Eminem’s YouTube video views by cities & countries in 2020

Globally, Eminem was streamed 4.7 billion times on YouTube in 2020 alone. Below we give you the detailed stats of Eminem’s YouTube views by cities and countries.

Views by Cities (Top 20):

  1. London, United Kingdom – 48.9 million views
  2. New York, United States – 41.8 million
  3. Chicago, United States – 41.5 million
  4. Mexico City, Mexico – 35.1 million
  5. Los Angeles, United States – 33.6 million
  6. Bangkok, Thailand – 29.4 million
  7. Dallas, United States – 29.1 million
  8. Houston, United States – 28.8 million
  9. Paris, France – 28.4 million
  10. Sydney, Australia – 26.2 million
  11. São Paulo, Brazil – 25.1 million
  12. Bogota, Colombia – 24.7 million
  13. Istanbul, Turkey – 24.6 million
  14. Melbourne, Australia – 22.1 million
  15. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 20.4 million
  16. Kyiv, Ukraine – 20.3 million
  17. Lima, Peru – 20.2 million
  18. Santiago, Chile – 20.1 million
  19. Brisbane, Australia – 19.1 million
  20. Seoul, South Korea – 17.7 million

Views by Countries (Top 20): 

  1. United States – 1.32 billion
  2. United Kingdom – 263 million
  3. Brazil – 237 million
  4. Mexico – 225 million
  5. Canada – 153 million
  6. India – 140 million
  7. Germany – 135 million
  8. France – 128 million
  9. Australia – 106 million
  10. Italy – 95 million
  11. Russia – 82.2 million
  12. Poland – 77 million
  13. Turkey – 75.7 million
  14. Philippines – 71.5 million
  15. Argentina – 69.9 million
  16. Colombia – 68.5 million
  17. Indonesia – 58 million
  18. Spain – 57.9 million
  19. Romania – 51.8 million
  20. Ukraine – 50 million

Most viewed videos (audios+videos combined) (Top 20):  

  1. “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD – 560 million
  2. “Lose Yourself” – 386 million
  3. “Love The Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna – 278 million
  4.  “Without Me” – 276 million
  5. “Rap God” – 235 million
  6. “Not Afraid” – 156 million
  7. “Stan,” featuring Dido – 140 million
  8. “Venom” – 128 million
  9. “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg – 118 million
  10. “The Monster,” featuring Rihanna – 108 million
  11. “The Real Slim Shady” – 104 million
  12. “Killshot” – 82 million
  13. “Mockingbird” – 81 million
  14. “When I’m Gone” – 78.2 million
  15. “Darkness” – 73.5 million
  16. “No Love,” featuring Lil Wayne – 65.8 million
  17. “Lucky You,” featuring Joyner Lucas – 64.2 million
  18. “Sing For The Moment” – 57.9 million
  19. “Till I Collapse” (Karate Kid Version) – 55 million
  20. “Beautiful” – 52 million

Benzino lashes out on Eminem after Lil Pump’s diss

Some of you may don’t know him. Most of you may forgot about him but few of you might remember the name “Benzino.” The man who was born to hate Eminem. The man who was born to do nothing but talk s**t about Eminem. The man who does not have a life anymore. I hope you remember his name now.

Benzino has recently hit twitter to bring his hate to Eminem in life once again, following Lil Pump’s diss to Eminem. You can check out his tweets below:

 

Suge Knight’s son says only North Dakota & Arkansas listens to Eminem

Suge Knight’s son Suge J. Knight has recently set down with Cam Capone News where he talked about Eminem.

Eminem probably having fun but I can not confirm that. A lot of people do all kind of s**t. All I can say about Eminem bro, is that all I said, everything I do takes out of context. So on my Instagram, all I said was, you do not hear anybody playing Eminem. That is just my generation I’m speaking for, probably. You don’t really hear anybody playing him.”

“He is a legend dude, he is a legendary guy. I am not taking his credibility. I just have my opinion. Do I apologize for it? Nah Man, that is who I am. I actually like one Eminem song. I did not even know Drake sampled it on Chicago freestyle (meaning “Superman”.) But the new s**t Eminem just recently dropped? No. Everybody is saying the same s**t I was saying. This Ain’t it.”

“He’s still doing big number cause he is still a big guy. If you go to North Dakota, the probably slapping that s**t. Arkansas and s**t like that.” – says Suge J.

You can watch the interview below:

Synched video of Pep Guardiola rapping Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” goes viral

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola delivered his pre-match interview in uncharacteristic attire before the clash against Newcastle United.

Repping a hoodie and rain jacket combination, and with his hood protecting him from the heavy rain in the North West, Guardiola left himself exposed to a hilarious tongue-in-cheek dub.

Kristian von Streng Hæhre, who is a content creator at TV 2 Sporten, synched Eminem’s legendary song “Lose Yourself” over one of Guardiola’s answers to a question from the media.

In the 40-second clip Pep Guardiola is transformed from tactical football thinker to freestyling rap extraordinaire. The video that drew attention from Gary Lineker too.

The video has collected more than 2 million views in 19 hours. Watch it below:

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