Jadakiss defends Eminem from Charlamagne’s comments

Legendary hip-hop artist Jadakiss and his protegee Millyz have recently sat down on the Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God where they talked about penmanship, Eminem influence, So Raspy Records and much more. Check out the conversation below.

Charlamagne: I know people like to use Eminem as the bar for white rappers but he should not be.

Jadakiss: Why they should not?

Millyz: I use him as a bar!

Charlamagne: Because he’s an anomaly. Eminem had everything lined up for him perfect, he had Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre…

Millyz: But he was nice though! Super nice!

Jadakiss: I like his story, from where he came from. Trailer park. Confusion with his mom and all of that whole thing. The way he made it to. It’s not just because he’s white. A lot of people like to throw shots at him. He might have got couple of doors opened for his complexion, for the connection but he could really spit. He’s a hell of a rapper.

Millyz: It’s a different level of respect. Even if you take away some of his accolades, everybody know he can rap. That’s what I set out to do. I’m kinda following to his blueprint.

You can watch the conversation below:

New Song: Jay-Z, Jadakiss, & Conway The Machine – “King Kong Riddim,” ft. BackRoad Gee

Jay-Z, Jadakiss and Conway The Machine release highly anticipated new song “King Kong Riddim” which is featured on the soundtracks album to the Hov-produced movie, “The Harder They Fall.”

The song features BackRoad Gee and is produced by Jeymes Samuel. The film is produced by Jay-Z that boasts a cast that includes Jonathan Majors, Regina King, Idris Elba, and Lakeith Stanfield.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the song are: “They tryna figure out where did we get the call from / I’m tryna see where the f**k did they get the gold from / Soon as the chains pop, the things pop / Right after the heart stop, the brain stops / Whenever the clock stops, the game stops.” – Jadakiss.

You can bump the new track below:

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