Conway raps feeling awful after calling Eminem fans ‘nerds’, shows love to Eminem & Kanye West in a new freestyle over Ye & Jay Z’s “Jail”

CONWAY THE MACHINE IS COMING!

The Griselda MC has been preparing for the release of his Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes which is reportedly dropping on 25th of February, 2022.

A snippet of a new freestyle over Kanye West and Jay-Z’s “Jail” surfaced earlier today from a possible new mixtape where Conway reveals he felt “horrible” after comments he made about Eminem fans on VLAD TV.

“They’re a bunch of nerds and stans that don’t understand me or relate to what I bring to the table or my music. It’s just like, ‘F**k all that, where’s Em? We want an Eminem album. I still haven’t really experienced it fully either, because like I said that record just came out a couple days ago.” said Conway in an interview.

In the new freestyle Buffalo’s finest raps: “Would you love me if you knew the old me?/ Before the bag, before the rollie/ Before I signed a deal with Shady with the brody/ Speaking of Shady, man, after my interview I did with Vlad I felt awful/ But I learned you gotta watch what you say in interviews, it could cost you/ One could say my relationship better with Ye than with Marshall/ But I still ain’t nothing bad to ever say about Marshall/Just keeping it funky, I’m thankful for Marshall/ Man, I’m thankful for Tracy and Paul, too.”

The freestyle was shared by itsrikip_ who confirmed that Conway’s debut album is coming on February 25!

You can bump the new song snippet below!

T.I. says he wants a song with Eminem & Jay-Z to prove he’s lyrically on their level

T.I. has recently done a livestream on Instagram where he responded to the people who discredit his rapping abilities.

“Put us in godd**n booth together. Put us in a studio together to make a song. Let’s see who got hard time telling who godd**n came out on top. I guarantee you motherf**kers. I don’t give a f**k who it is man. Eminem, Jay-Z, Drake, the bests in the business. Put us in the same song! Put us in a studio doing the same song at the same motherf**kin’ time and just watch what will happen. Just watch. That’s all I’m saying and that’s undeniable.” said TIP.

“It kinda perturbs me when motherf**kers put me in a class or category that I just don’t belong. Commercially they doing well and making good money but when it comes to bars and rapping and s**t…C’MON MAN! Cut the nonsense!” he added.

T.I. and Eminem have previously collaborated in two occasion. “Touch Down” from T.I.’s 2007 album T.I. Vs. T.I.P., and “That’s All She Wrote,” from T.I.’s 2010 album No Mercy.

You can watch the video below:

Seven The General says only Eminem can stand against JAY-Z on Verzuz

Last month, JAY-Z jumped onto Alicia Keys’ Twitter Spaces room to chat about the music industry.

During the podcast, Jigga gave his thoughts on a potential Verzuz match-up by telling the audience that he believes nobody can stand alongside him on that platform’s stage.

After those words, hip-hop fans have been theorizing on who would be best to face-off against Hova. Mentioned list of artists included Kanye West and Lil Wayne but mostly, Eminem’s name surfaced on social media users’ feeds.

Detroit rapper Seven The General has recently hit Instagram to share his thoughts on the topic:

“This is unpopular opinion cause you know JAY-Z is the greatest rapper ever, to me, personally. But there is one person, that can stand on the stage and battle Hov and it ain’t who you all think. IT’S EMINEM. IT’S EM THE F**KING NEM BRO!”

Watch the video below:

Jay Z’s “Top 5 Emcees” interviews resurface after HHT tried to discredit Eminem

Few days ago, JAY-Z hopped onto Alicia Keys’ Twitter Spaces room to chat about the music industry on Tuesday night, giving his thoughts on a potential Verzuz match-up by telling the hundreds in the audience that he believes nobody can stand alongside him on that platform.

Since he made the comments, hip-hop fans on Twitter thought Eminem could be a good challenger for Jigga, but many of them started to discredit the Detroit legend.

As a result, Hova’s old interviews where he’s naming Eminem as a Top 5 Emcees of all time has resurfaced online.

Back in 2009, in an interview with Big Boy, JAY-Z was asked to list his own Top 5 Emcees: “I got the usual suspects – Biggie, Pac, Scarface, Eminem and Andre 3000. Off top of my head, that’s would be my top 5.”

In his 2012 interview, Jigga responded the same question with: “I would choose Biggie, because of his ability to tell the stories to be humorous, to be dead serious, he just had it all. I would choose Tupac because what he does not have and technical skills will be overcame by passion. Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-1 we gotta put him as well. I need more Emcees, you gotta have Eminem and Nas but those five and then we will switch them up.”

In 2018, Hova also praised Eminem’s cadence. Listen to all of them interviews below:

 

Eminem Vs Jay-Z is now trending after Jay said ‘no one can stand against me on Verzuz’

Whenever Jay-Z speaks, hip-hop fans listen, and he set the record straight yesterday that no one can face him on a stage in a Verzuz battle.

Jigga said it while talking with Rob Markman and Alicia Keys on Twitter Spaces.

“No one can stand on that stage with me. It is not a chance in hell that anyone can stand on that stage with me. You got to stand in front of the ‘Grammy Family Freestyle’ live? No one has ever even seen me perform that, you got to stand in front of that? That ain’t never going to happen.” said Hova.

Later, hip-hop fans on Twitter flooded the feed with Eminem Vs Jay-Z tweets and the hip-hop world is divided by two.

You can check out some of the reactions in the video below:

Joell Ortiz references Eminem, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar & Jay Z in a new song

After “OG,” Joell Ortiz released second song from his upcoming album “Autograph,” which is coming out via Mello Music Group on November 12th, 2021.

The new track is called “In My Feelings” and it is produced by The Heatmakerz.

In the song, Joell namedrops lots of artist to showcase how underrate he is. He references Eminem at the end of the verse with the following bars: “The four-headed monster flamed s**t above average / Then they called the Fire Marshall, with the last name Mathers.”

Joell also mentions lots of other names like Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Joe Budden and Slaughterhouse among others.

You can bump the new track 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:

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg talk about 2022 Super Bowl show with Eminem & Kendrick Lamar

Hip-Hop music titans Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show next year on February, 2022, the NFL has officially announced on Thursday.

In new interview with NLF, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre promise that the show will be spectacular.

“I’d never thought this moment would be happening right now. The fact that NFL and Pepsi are allowing Hip-Hop come in to this game, I’m so honored and inspired to be able to come and do this show.” – said Dre.

“Bringing my friends here at the SoFi Stadium Snoop, Eminem, beautiful Mary J. Blige, Kendrick… Everybody will walk on a stage. I produce records for them. We go on stage and we gonna really do a thing. We breaking barriers.” Doc added.

Then Snoop Dogg continues: “It’s a beautiful thing what the NFL is catching up. This is part of Dre’s legacy and I’m honored to be a part of. I know how much it means for him…” then Dre interferes, saying “the part of OUR LEGACY.” Uncle Snoop responds: “Yeah but most importantly you are THE DAWG! BIG DAWG! So Imma play my role. I’m gonna be on the passenger seat when you drive the wheel. Eminem in the back, Kendrick over here. Mary J. Blige in the middle. It will be beautiful play”

“Yeah, we gonna kill it. We have 12 minutes to go out and do something spectacular. We have to figure out creatively how we just gonna blow people’s minds. We are going to put the fantastic show. Everybody will leave here happy and excited for what we about to do.” – Dr. Dre added.

You can watch the interview below:

List of Jay Z & Nas songs where they shout out Eminem

1. Jay Z – “Excuse Me Miss,” ft. Pharrell Williams (2003)

Lyrics: “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.”

2. Jay Z – “A Star Is Born,” ft. J. Cole (2009)

Lyrics: “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!”

3. Nas – “Be A Ni**er Too” (2008) 

Lyrics: “There’s verbal books published by ni**as, produced by ni**as, Genuine ni**as, so I salute my ni**as / Not mad cause Eminem said, “Ni**a,” cause he my ni**a.”

4. Nas – “Ether” [Jay Z diss] (2001)

Lyrics: “You a*s, went from Jaz to hangin’ with Kane / To Irv, to B.I.G. – and Eminem murdered you on your own s**t.”

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Conway The Machine lists his “Top 4 Rappers Dead Or Alive”

Few days ago, REVOLT network kicked off their new show, titled “Off Top” where they will be inviting guests for freestyle sessions and exclusive interviews.

In the first episode, the hosts Rapsody and Big Tigger sat down with Griselda’s Conway The Machine, where the Buffalo-rapper was asked to name his picks for Mount Rushmore of rap.

“Jay-Z, Eminem, Nas Escobar and Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G.). However though, If I am able to do another 4. This is my 4 who I feel like, super unf**kwithable. And If was not for these dudes, then this is my four: Andre 3000, DMX, Black Thought and Scarface. Fifth is Ice Cube but you did not ask me five.” – said Conway.

You can watch the interview below:

Conway The Machine freestyles over Jay-Z’s “Ignorant S**t”

Griselda’s Conway The Machine has recently shared the tracklist to his upcoming Shady Records debut album titled God Don’t Make Mistakes.

Now, La Maquina has emerged to keep the momentum rolling with a brief new freestyle over JAY-Z’s “Ignorant S**t,” featuring Beanie Sigel for REVOLT’s new series called Off Top, hosted by Big Tigger and Rapsody.

Some of the quotable lyrics from the freestyle includes: “Look in the driveway you see a fleet of foreigns / Like the U in the eighties the coupe green and orange, We ain’t squashing the beef, we gon’ keep it goin’, Feds keep watching our house but they gon’ need a warrant.”

You can watch the freestyle below:

Conway has also done an interview with REVOLT, where the Buffalo rapper talks making it out of Buffalo, New York; originality, Griselda, his love for rap, experience which came from working at Eminem’s Shady Records and more.

Big Daddy Kane confirms Netflix documentary, featuring Eminem & Jay Z

In a new interview with HipHopDX, Big Daddy Kane confirmed that he was interviewing Eminem and Jay Z for his upcoming Netflix documentary, titled “Paragraphs I Manifest.”

During a recent conversation with DX, the inimitable Hip Hop icon briefly expounded on the topic and confirmed he already had a laundry list of legends locked and loaded for the series.

“I got Jay Z, Eminem, KRS-One, Doug E. Fresh. I even got some of the battle rappers like Goodz Da Animal and Aye Verb, so it is coming out real good. I am supposed to do Common on Monday.” said Kane.

You can check out full interview on HipHopDX here.

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