50 Cent lashes out on Kanye West after Kanye’s alleged history of admiration for Adolf Hitler

Yesterday, 50 Cent shared now-deleted screenshot of the CNN’s article about Kanye West having “a disturbing history of admiring Hitler.”

In the caption, Fifty wrote: “I have never seen anything like this before. I think Kanye should buy the car he likes the best and just ride off into the sun set, it’s really a wrap. People are really hurt by this s**t. I have seen people in this position because of thing they have did not things they have said. Now you gotta master the art of shutting the f**k up! You gonna make everybody hot. Go cool off!”

Several hours prior to this events, Fiddy shared a screenshot of an article where Ye is saying “we got Donda school designs, we need to build with 50 in Houston.” 50 captioned that one, saying “OK YE lets build a school in Houston but go cool off, n***a you hot right now the Feds all on you!” This post is also deleted now.

50 Cent also hopped on the viral “cut ties” trend, in which rappers jokingly cancelled themselves. He shared a screenshot which said “Curtis Jackson has reportedly cut ties with 50 Cent” with the caption: “I’m getting rid of anybody who can get me f**ked up like Kanye right now! LOL.”

Other hip-hop acts also joined the latest trolling trend. Check out some of them below:

50 Cent talks about Eminem’s legacy & Kanye West’s latest actions

50 Cent has recently sat down with Ebro in the Morning for an enlightening conversation about many of his business dealings and projects, including Sire Spirits being exclusive with several sports teams that includes Houston Texans, Sacramento Kings, Astros, and Rockets through the G-Unit foundation. He also talked about living in Los Angeles and some of the latest news surrounding his podcasts and television shows.

He also discussed Nicki Minaj and Latto’s back and forth, Eminem‘s legacy, Kanye West’s latest actions, past beef with Fat Joe and Murder Inc. and much more.

“I think a part of Eminem’s legacy is the growth of our culture. People would not buy it if they didn’t see what they fit into it. When he comes and he’s there and he’s a legitimate artist because of his journey. When you look at 8 Mile, you are seeing black story with white lead. You see in poverty, you see him under circumstances. When you look at his friends, Proof, D12, and everybody’s there, he’s a real hip-hop guy.” said 50 Cent.

After that, he talked about Ye: “I think Kanye West is in dangerous area. I forgive him the things he said. There is nothing for me to say about it. I watched it take place and I just looked and I was like ‘yeah that’s him doing what he does. What Kanye would do. Even the original Trump support thing. Everybody navigates things differently. He’s offering a description of crazy but when you start getting in certain areas they are not gonna actually be compassionate for what’s going on with him. He’s not crazy and it’s not like he does not know what he’s saying. He knows exactly what he’s saying.”

As you know Kanye West has recently appeared on Drink Champs where he talked about George Floyd: “I watched the George Floyd documentary that Candace Owens put out. One of the things that his two roommates said was they want a tall guy like me, and the day that he died, he said a prayer for eight minutes. They hit him with the fentanyl. If you look, the guy’s knee wasn’t even on his neck like that.”

You can watch the interview below. Kanye part starts at 35:21, Eminem part at 23:04.

Eminem earns his first ever No.1 song on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart

Last month DJ Khaled released star-studded new album “God Did” which includes a song “Use This Gospel (Remix)” with Kanye West and Eminem, produced by one and only Dr. Dre. As Ye previously said, the song is his daughter’s all time favorite song.

In an interview with Lowe, Khaled revealed how the remix ended up on the album. He stated that Ye had played him Jesus Is King Part II in full a year and half prior, calling it “incredible”. Even though West and Khaled had recorded a couple of tracks for God Did, they were never finished due to the rapper’s schedule. As part of a “last minute magic gift”, Khaled asked West if he could include the remix on God Did since it perfectly fit the album’s theme. According to Khaled, West loved the idea, which he joked “You know Ye don’t love no idea”. Before confirming the inclusion, West insisted on contacting both Dr. Dre and Eminem for their approval.

Musically, the remix is a gospel track, with rock undertones. The song is reminiscent of Slim Shady’s early 2000s work, though it features heavier drums. Em performs a fast pace Christian rap verse on the remix, replacing Clipse’s appearance on the original track. His verse is succeeded by a dubstep outro, contributed by Dr. Dre.

In the song, The Detroit legend expresses uncertainty about holding on, detailing combatting addiction and temptation while he has raised his daughters. Em also compares his controversies to West’s, places his faith in “the Father”, and thanks Jesus, concluding with: “Praises to Jesus, I will always.”

The song debuted at No. 1 on US Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, giving Eminem his first ever chart-topper in this category.

Watch the video of Dr. Dre & Kanye West in the studio working on “Use This Gospel” remix

Couple of years ago, Dr. Dre and Kanye West hit the studio together and reportedly recorded one album material together.

One of the songs that the two genius minds worked was “Use This Gospel” remix, featuring Eminem, which ended up in DJ Khaled’s “God Did” album.

Exclusive footage of Dre and Ye recording “Use This Gospel” in the studio has recently surfaced online. It was actually shared by DJ Khaled himself.

“PRODUCED BY DR DRE MY IDOL, KANYE AND EMINEM This is a BIG blessing for me, but also a BIG blessing for the world! GOD DID!! DRE DID!! YE DID! EMINEM DID!! DRE THANK YOU! YE THANK YOU!! EMINEM THANK YOU!!” wrote Khaled in the caption:

Back in 2020 Snoop Dogg also shared a secretly filmed clip of Dr. Dre and Kanye West working in the studio together. You can watch it below:

DJ Khaled reveals how he managed to put Kanye West, Eminem & Dr. Dre song on his album

DJ Khaled sat down with Zane Lowe to celebrate a new chapter for his artistry with his thirteenth studio album, ‘GOD DID’.

He discusses the ups and downs of the journey it took to make this album.

“Produced by Dr. Dre! This is the gift from Kanye, Dre and Eminem. Gift not just to me but to the world.” said Khaled. “Me and Kanye worked on a few records but we didn’t finish them. They are incredible records.”

Then he continues: “I called Kanye one day and I said I got an idea. He came by my house a year and half ago, eight in the morning he just showed up at my house, I didn’t know he was coming. We go to my studio. I play music, he plays new music. We both inspire each-other. He plays me an incredible album that he did with one of my idols, Dr. Dre. He played it from top to bottom for me. I could not believe what I was hearing…So now, on the phone, I said ‘I remember you playing me this Dr. Dre and Eminem record and y’all were talking about god. I was speaking that gospel. I said ‘it would be beautiful if we could put that on God Did album’.”

“Ye hits back and says ‘I love the idea’.” Khaled continues. “He said ‘I’m down but we get to get obvious, I gotta call Dre and get his blessings of course Em’s blessings.’ After I hang up with Ye, I called Dr. Dre. He said ‘I’m down but we gotta make sure Em’s down for it too.’ And I was like ‘OF COURSE.'”

You can watch the interview below:

WATCH: DJ Khaled goes crazy after hearing Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel”

DJ Khaled has released new album “God Did” and it includes a song “USE THIS GOSPEL (Remix)” featuring Kanye West and Eminem and produced by Dr. Dre. It serves as a remix to Kanye West’s track, “Use This Gospel,” from his October 2019 album, JESUS IS KING.

On the track, Eminem drops a more religious and spiritually-concerned verse, while Ye’s chorus from the original song is kept the same.

DJ Khaled has been asking Eminem for collaboration since 2012 and it finally happened. “Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Eminem this GIFT is UNBELIEVABLE!! THANK YOU!! Thank you for letting me put this on my album to bless the world with! Dr. Dre you’re my idol! Kanye West you’re my BROTHER! Eminem this is a dream come true.” wrote Khaled on Twitter.

Later, the video of Khaled and Timbaland listening to Use This Gospel Remix has surfaced online. You can watch the video below:

DJ Khaled releases Kanye West & Eminem’s “Use This Gospel” remix, produced by Dr. Dre

DJ Khaled is back with his latest studio album, called God Did.

The follow-up to last year’s Khaled Khaled features guest appearances from one of the biggest names in music industry, including Kanye West and Eminem on a song titled “Use This Gospel,” produced by Dr. Dre

Back in 2021, Kanye West revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Ye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Kanye West gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. You can bump the new track below:

DJ Khaled finally has a song with Eminem coming this Friday!

DJ Khaled’s dream finally came true!

Kahaled has revealed the tracklist and insane features for his upcoming album called “God Did,” coming out this Friday.

The album includes a song titled “Use This Gospel” (Remix), featuring Eminem and Kanye West. Previously, Khaled said in several interviews that Eminem is one of this dream collaborations.

Back in 2021, Ye revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Kanye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Ye gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. A snippet of the song is available on YouTube.

Check the full tracklist below:

Akademiks laughs at Adin Ross saying ‘Eminem is GOAT,’ says Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Future would wash Eminem in Verzuz

If there is a person who is going to go hard for Eminem, it’s DJ Akademiks.

Jamaica-born DJ and media personality has been throwing shades at Detroit legend for a minute now. He even got Eminem’s attention back in 2018 when Akademiks called “Revival” album trash and the Rap God dropped “Kamikaze” album.

On a track titled “Fall,” Eminem raps: “Somebody tell Budden before I snap, he better fasten it / Or have his body bag get zipped / The closest thing he’s had to hits is smackin’ bitches (Pump it up!) And don’t make me have to give it back to Akademiks / Say this shit is trash again, I’ll have you twisted / Like you had it when you thought you had me slippin’ at the telly (Yeah) / Even when I’m gettin’ brain, you’ll never catch me with a thot.”

Yesterday, Akademiks was streaming with Adin Ross when the DJ once again discredited Eminem’s place in hip-hop when Adin declared Em as the greatest rapper of all time.

“Eminem versus Drake or Lil Wayne? Are you kidding me ni**a? Adin you f**kin stupid ni**a? Kanye West will also wash that ni**a. What you gonna play? Lose Yourself ni**a? Or Till I Collapse? Get the hell outta here! Kanye is stepping on Eminem, Drake is stepping on Eminem, Lil Wayne is stepping on Eminem. Future not washing Eminem?!?!” said Akademiks.

You can watch the full thing below:

Kanye West fans are not happy about Eminem teaming up with Pete Davidson on SNL

Last week, news media outlets reported that season finale would be the last Saturday Night Live appearance from comedian Pete Davidson, who joined the cast back in 2014.

In a cut-for-time musical sketch, Davidson poked fun at SNL mastermind Lorne Michaels while parodying Dr. Dre and Eminem’s song “Forgot About Dre.” Davidson’s version — aptly titled “Forgot About Lorne” — was interrupted by Eminem himself, who told Davidson, “I would just stop. They all suck,” referring to Davidson’s various Eminem spoofs. “It’s really bad,” Eminem added.

Kanye West’s love-hate relationship with Saturday Night Live got even more complicated after his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, started dating cast member Pete Davidson in 2021. Now, Ye fans are not happy with Eminem doing sketches with Pete too.

Check some of the reactions below:

Kanye West thinks The Game shouldn’t have made Dr. Dre comment on “Drink Champs”

According to Drink Champs host N.O.R.E., Kanye West thinks The Game should not have made comments about how he did more for the Compton rapper in two weeks than Dr. Dre in his entire career.

Last month, The Game was featured on N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN’s “Drink Champs” podcast. In more than four-hour long episode, the West-Coast rapper claimed: “Ye did more for me in the last two weeks, than Dre did for me my whole career.”

The latest episode of “Drink Champs” featured Snoop Dogg, N.O.R.E. asked Snoop his opinion about comments made by The Game but before taking Snoop’s answer, the show’s co-host revealed that he showed Ye the specific clip and he responded by saying: “I do not think Game should have said that.”

Snoop himself replied: “That is his personal experience. Kanye could have shown him something, Dre not really good at showing you nothing. He is basically good at bringing your talents to light, to where it is about you not what he do for you. I could not answer that, but Game is my little homie so I respect everything he say and do.”

You can watch the episode below:

Conway talks the difference between his relationships with Eminem and Kanye West & Jay Z

Conway The Machine has recently released his long-awaited Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes and before that, the Buffalo rapper made an appearance on Kanye West’s Donda album.

During the conversation with Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, Conway explained the difference between relationships with Eminem and Kanye West and Jay-Z.

“Yeah. Relationship with Eminem was more business than personal. I do not want to say the wrong thing. I am kind of careful, but it was more business, and rightfully so, that is how our relationship started. We did not really have no, I guess, relationship like that. We spoke a couple times on the phone, kicked it with him a couple of times at Coachella and stuff like that, but he a good dude.” said Conway.

“He called me, told my album was a classic, man, and he loves what I am doing. I do not got nothing bad to say about him but you know, Ye and Hov, guys like that, they more personal. That’s nothing saying bad about Em. He held me down. Gave me this opportunity on his platform. He let us know ‘I’m kicking with you all.” Conway added.

You can watch the interview below:

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