Adin Ross says he’d pay $1,000,000 to collaborate with Eminem on Kick livestream

Popular online streamer Adin Ross stated in a recent livestream that he is willing to pay $1,000,000 to work with Eminem on his Kick channel.

During an recent streaming session, an old Eminem freestyle video was discovered by the streamer while perusing submissions on his official Discord server. Adin Ross described the Detroit legend as the “greatest rapper of all time,” saying: “This is the greatest rapper of all time. This is the Michael Jordan of rap. Sorry chat, rap nowadays is a joke. Like, you think these new rappers are studying dictionaries? This motherf**ker used to read the dictionary every day! Like, every f**king day. He would study this game, bro. He broke the game.”

Then he continued: “What do you think does he do now, chat? Wait, how old is Eminem? Chat, he’s 50. Do you think he will link with me? Yes or no. I would pay a million dollars to do an Eminem stream. I swear to god. On my life, I would pay Eminem. I swear on god, I would pay an M for Eminem.”

“They canceled Eminem. He got real-life canceled. There was no social media. He got real-life canceled and got black-balled from everything. And he’s a multi-platinum selling f**king artist. No person could’ve done it back then. He said some s**t about, ‘I hate f**gots.’ The answer is yes. He was dissing the gays. He was dissing everybody and he didn’t give a f**k! This motherf**ker was on some s**t, chat!” Adin Ross added.

The Florida native didn’t stop there as he continued: “Someone tell Paul Rosenberg to hit my line. Someone tell Paul Rosenberg to text David Stromberg; look at that – Rosenberg and Stromberg. Tell them, an M to get Eminem on stream! Man, I know so much about this motherf**ker, it would be the greatest interview stream of all time. And, we’re both drug addicts in some form of a way! I mean, I know you’re way worse.”

Watch the video below:

Barry Sanders reacts to Eminem’s commentary about him, Eminem responds

Detroit legend Eminem has recently appeared in the latest Amazon Prime Video’s documentary, titled “Bye Bye Barry” about former American football player Barry Sanders, a running back who played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League for 10 seasons.

Sanders led the league in rushing yards four times and in rushing touchdowns once, establishing himself as one of the most elusive runners in the history of the NFL with his quickness and agility, despite being only 5 ft 8 in tall and weighing 203 lbs.

Barry shared one of the Eminem segments from the documentary on X, in which, Em says: “I’ve seen every documentary on Barry Sanders that there is to see and I never walked away feeling like I knew why he walked away. Still to this day, everybody talks about he is the greatest running back that ever played the game and I know that he walked away at a time when he could have broken every single record there ever was and ever will be.”

In the caption, Barry wrote: There is really no way to describe hearing @Eminem say he was fan. Scoring major points with the kids on this one.”

Eminem responded with an Eyes Open Wide emoji.

When is Eminem’s “Fortnite” concert and how to watch it

It appears that Eminem will be performing at the Fortnite Original Season Finale. However, how can gamers watch it and when will it be?

Fortnite has featured many big collaborations and concerts over the years as the grand finales for their seasons. As the OG Season looks to end on December 2nd, 2023, a big concert finale featuring the iconic rapper Eminem is planned.

When is the Eminem Concert in Fortnite?

The Eminem Concert event is expected to occur during the Big Bang Finale of the OG Season on December 2, 2023. While there are no official details on an exact time for the event, the season ends on that day, and the Eminem collab is expected to take place during the Season Finale as Slim Shady’s latest social media posts suggest 12.2. As Fortnite usually does its events and finales in the afternoon, players may be able to expect a start time of 11 am PST/2 pm EST/7 pm GMT.

How to Watch the Eminem Concert Event in Fortnite?

First you have to download the game. Players can attend the event by queuing through the Fortnite menu screen about 30 minutes to an hour before the start time on December 2, 2023. As with other finales and events, a tab on the menu will show people the event, and selecting it will have them sit in the pre-game lobby until the event commences.

What are some other details to know about Eminem x Fortnite collaboration?

Eminem is getting two different types of icon skins in the game. One is Slim Shady that also has a masked variant and the other is Marshall Never More which will have an exclusive ‘Magma’ variant for those who attend the event, inspired by Music To Be Murdered By album.

Fortnite skins of Eminem.

BREAKING: Epic Games adds Eminem in “Fortnite”

The potential Eminem and Fortnite collaboration has been one of the most popular topics recently. Back in 2022, Eminem took over Fortnite’s ICON radio station, allowing players to listen to some of his greatest hits.

This happened on Saturday, August 13, 2022 and many players believed this was Epic Games’ way of teasing a potential Fortnite x Eminem collaboration. They turned out to be right, as the video game developers have officially confirmed the collaboration with the real Slim Shady.

Fans on social media are losing their mind with the news that Eminem is getting Fortnite skin. “Never in my days I would believe this” said one user. Another added: “Welcome to Fortnite Eminem, unexpected haha.” 

Everything We Know About the Chapter 4 Finale (Durian) Live Event so far:

• Titled: “The Big Bang”
• NPC Characters
• Time Machine, Meteor, Rockets Involved
• Ends with Black Hole
• Eminem Concert Pre/Post Event
• LEGO, Racing Mode somehow shown

The Fortnite “BIG BANG” Event will be the BIGGEST one to date. It’s 1.5GB+ making it the biggest in terms of files size alone.

Watch Eminem segment in “Bye Bye Barry” documentary

Detroit legend Eminem appears in the latest Amazon Prime Video’s documentary “Bye Bye Barry” about former American football player Barry Sanders, a running back who played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League for 10 seasons.

Sanders led the league in rushing yards four times and in rushing touchdowns once, establishing himself as one of the most elusive runners in the history of the NFL with his quickness and agility, despite being only 5 ft 8 in tall and weighing 203 lbs.

In 1997, Barry Sanders rushed for 2,053 yards in the regular season and was awarded the NFL Most Valuable Player Award (MVP), alongside his second NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award. While still performing at a high level, Sanders unexpectedly retired from professional football in 1999, at the age of 31, and 1,457 yards short of breaking the NFL’s then all-time rushing record held by Walter Payton. He cited the Lions’ front office and declining team production as reasons for his retirement.

In one of the segment of the documentary, Eminem says: “I’ve seen every documentary on Barry Sanders that there is to see and I never walked away feeling like I knew why he walked away. Still to this day, everybody talks about he is the greatest running back that ever played the game and I know that he walked away at a time when he could have broken every single record there ever was and ever will be. So, why did he walk away?!” while his “Cinderella Man,” song from Recovery (2010) album playing in the background.

Then continued: “It just made him so much more likable that fact that he was that good, I’ve never seen somebody be that good in something and be so humble.”

You can watch the rest in the video below:

Eminem reacts to Detroit Lion’s comeback win over Chicago Bears

With the Detroit Lions’ thrilling come-from-behind victory over the Chicago Bears, they have now moved to 8-2 on the season. As it currently stands, it is the second-best record in the NFL, only behind the 8-1 Philadelphia Eagles.

This is also a stunning landmark for the Lions franchise. The last time they were 8-2 was in 1962, four seasons before the very first Super Bowl. That’s 61 years since the Lions have started out with such an impressive record through 10 games. Combined with the team’s 8-2 finish to last season, the Lions have now won a remarkable 16 of their last 20 games.

If you’re wondering what happened back in 1962 when the Lions started 8-2, the Lions finished with an 11-3 record—behind the Green Bay Packers’ 13-1 season (the one loss coming to Detroit in the finale—AKA the Thanksgiving Day Massacre.) The Lions would end up winning the third-place game, beating the Steelers 17-10 for a 12-3 finish to the season.

This year, the sky is the limit for the Lions. While that was not anywhere near a good game against the Bears, it shows the tenacity of this team and their ability to make big plays in big moments. They will look to move to 9-2 in just a few days against the Green Bay Packers, who are coming off a fourth-quarter comeback win of their own.

It’s seems Detroit legend Eminem was also impressed with the win. “I can’t f–king believe it!!!!!! Incredible!!!!!! @Lions thank you for the heart attack!!! Let’s f–king goooooooooooo!!!!” wrote Eminem on X. Check the post below:

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Francis Lawrence talks Eminem & Coryo comparisons in the new Hunger Games movie

The latest instalment in The Hunger Games movie franchise is arriving on November 17, 2023.

The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes sees Tom Blyth and Rachel Zegler step into the lead roles of a young Coriolanus Snow and his mentee, District 12 tribute Lucy Gray Baird.

The latest release of The Hunger Games – which also stars Viola Davis, Josh Andrés Rivera, Jason Schwartzman, Peter Dinklage and Hunter Schafer – is set 64 years before the events of the first movie, and serves as a prequel to the hugely popular original trilogy, released from 2012-2015.

When the movie was released the trailer, fans could not help not to compare Eminem’s Slim Shady look to Tom Blyth’s Coriolanus “Coryo” Snow.

Huffpost has recently caught up with producer Nina Jacobson and director Francis Lawrence to find out more about The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes, and what exactly went into the making of the movie. At one point of the interview, they also talked about the unexpected comparison of Eminem and Coryo.

And how hard was it to frame Coryo as the “hero” of the story given that he’s not really a good person?

FL: I think that was the biggest challenge. One of the things I was really excited about was being able to tell a very different kind of story than the first films; a young man’s descent into darkness. But the issue was taking a character that everybody knows is a villain, and everybody sort of loves to hate, and having the audience root for him and empathize with him. What I would say was the next tricky bit was to make sure that while we’re getting people to root for him, we’re seeding in greed, ambition, and the possible darkness that could be in him.

Erm, so, we couldn’t help but see Eminem in Coryo’s look during the period when he’s becoming a Peacekeeper. Is that something you noticed, too?

FL: No. You know what, I never saw the Eminem thing. Obviously, both Josh and Tom had to shave their heads to get into Peacekeeper mode. When I saw Tom for the first time with his bleached hair and his shaved head, I thought he looked kind of like punk rock, and I loved that kind of edge to it. It wasn’t until the first image was released of him and Rachel lying by the lake that people started saying, “why does he look like Eminem?” Then I went, “oh, I guess he sort of does look like Eminem a bit”. But that was not the intention!

Eminem appears on Thursday Night Football

Yesterday, Eminem appeared on Thursday Night Football on Prime network, talking about former American football player Barry Sanders, a running back who played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League for 10 seasons.

Sanders led the league in rushing yards four times and in rushing touchdowns once, establishing himself as one of the most elusive runners in the history of the NFL with his quickness and agility, despite being only 5 ft 8 in tall and weighing 203 lbs.

In 1997, Barry Sanders rushed for 2,053 yards in the regular season and was awarded the NFL Most Valuable Player Award (MVP), alongside his second NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award. While still performing at a high level, Sanders unexpectedly retired from professional football in 1999, at the age of 31, and 1,457 yards short of breaking the NFL’s then all-time rushing record held by Walter Payton. He cited the Lions’ front office and declining team production as reasons for his retirement.

last night, during the latest episode of Thursday Night Football, Barry Sanders was the main topic of discussion and unexpectedly, Eminem also tuned in. “I’ve seen every documentary on Barry Sanders that there is to see and I never walked away feeling like I knew why he walked away. And I know that he walked away at a time when he could have broken every single record there ever was and ever will be.” said Em.

You can watch the clip below:

Timbaland recalls his reaction when he heard Eminem’s verse on Missy Elliott’s song

Timbaland is still in shock about Eminem’s guest verse on a Missy Elliot song that he produced more than 20 years ago.

Couple of days ago DJ Whoo Kid shared a snippet from an interview he did with the Virginia-born producer in which the two discuss Slim Shady’s aptitude for clever lyricism. Looking back at the recording session for the recent Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee’s “Busa Rhyme,” which features on her 1999 album called “Da Real World,” the beatmaker recalled how impressed he was with Marshall.

“When I heard Eminem come in there and spit that verse, I was like, ‘Oh, can’t nobody see this guy. This boy different.” To make his point, he went on to reference the bars: “Well, I do pop pills, I keep my tube socks filled/ Then pop the same shit that got 2Pac killed… Those two bars — I couldn’t get past that.” said Timbaland.

On “Busa Rhyme,” Timbaland allows both Em and Missy to go off, with Slim Shady rapping about his d–k, punching a pregnant woman, and jumping out of the 93rd floor of a building. While Missy talks about how somebody ‘pissed her off’ and her reaction. The hook of the song samples “Play That Funky Music” by Wild Cherry.

Shakur Stevenson talks meeting Eminem at Terence Crawford fight

Shakur Stevenson says there might be a chance Eminem could walk him out for his next fight following a recent meeting between the pair.

The two-weight world champion will fight for the vacant WBC lightweight title against Edwin De Los Santos on November 16, 2023 and has not ruled out being accompanied by the Detroit legend.

Having escorted Terrence Crawford to the ring for his July battle against Errol Spence, Slim Shady is no stranger to the boxing scene.

He was also present when Tyson Fury defeated Francis Ngannou in a split decision in Saudi Arabia earlier this month.

Stevenson revealed that he met the lyricist during the weekend of the Crawford v Spence fight in Las Vegas and let slip a conversation between the pair.

“I actually met him the night before the fight. He told me he was a big fan and actually he is a big fan because when he saw me he was like ‘man, two of my favorite boxers, I finally get to meet them. Nobody can beat you man, it’s just too hard to hit you man.” – Shakur Stevenson told ES News.

The ringing endorsement from one of music’s biggest stars pleased the Olympic silver medalist who also hinted at a possible collaboration with Eminem in the near future.

When asked if Marshall Mathers could walk him to the ring in his next fight, he replied: “I don’t know, we’ll see, we’ll see.”

Check the interview below:

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David Adeleye tells story of meeting Eminem in Riyadh

Although David Adeleye ‘s match versus Fabio Wardley did not go in his favor, he still had a positive experience on his journey to Saudi Arabia.

In the seventh round of his rematch with Wardley, Adeleye was knocked out on the undercard of Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou late last month.

Adeleye’s first loss in his professional boxing career will undoubtedly be difficult to accept, but he did get to meet some of his heroes while in Saudi Arabia for the highly anticipated tournament.

“On my table, I was sitting alongside my commercial agent, I had Amir Khan on my left and I had Eminem sitting across from me. They told me Eminem was on my table and they’d done the seating arrangements so we would be across from each other and I was like ‘What?!’ David Adeleye told to talkSPORT.

Then he continued: “There’s a boxing game that’s coming out on PSP and I was playing it with him, it was humbling. He was giving me words of encouragement the day before the fight and can you imagine what is was like? There were big musicians there who I like listening to giving me words of encouragement.”

For the full interview, visit talkSPORT.

Jonathan Ross recalls awkward moment when Eminem visited his house

Jonathan Ross has recently recalled the moment when Eminem visited him at his house during the latest episode of Real Talk With Honey & Jonathan Ross.

“When Eminem come around the house, I showed him the house and then I showed him the laundry room and I said to myself ‘why did you show him laundry room?!'” said Jonathan Ross.

Then he continued: “And then he came into laundry room, followed by his minder, who followed him around the house. Very sweet guy. They both came in and I said this is where we wash. This is a special cabinet for drying. The bouncer guy was like ‘you dry stuff in there?’ I said ‘yeah, yeah.’ He said ‘hmm, cool.'”

“He had never had a Cherry diet coke before. And Eminem was so polite. Every time he came in the room, he asked if he could sit down. ‘Can I sit down?’ Of course you can sit down, you are a guest.” Jonathan added.

Eminem previously visited Jonathan Ross at his Friday Night show two times before, first it was in 2009, when he was promoting Relapse album and in 2010, when Slim Shady dropped Recovery album.

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