Justin Bieber names his Top 5 rappers, includes Eminem

Justin Bieber has recently hit DJ Khaled at his podcast on Amazon Music where the pop megastar from Canada was asked to name his top five emcees of all time. Here is what Justin replied:

“When you open this conversation there is always room for ‘ahh I can’t believe this’ but I would say Lil Wayne, I would say Biggie. I just watched his documentary and I was like ‘oh my goodness.’ I will say Eminem, Kanye West and Drizzy Drake.”

When Justin mentioned Eminem, DJ Khaled commented: “For sure, for sure. That’s another big one. Shout out to Eminem.”

You can watch the interview below:

List of the richest rappers in the world (Updated March 18, 2021)

According to People magazine, the 43-year-old rapper-businessman and musician, Kanye West is now worth $6.6 billion. Different sources’ reports say that this new wealth valuation makes him the richest Black man in the United States and easily the wealthiest rapper in the world. You can check out the richest rappers below:

Kanye West – $6,6 Billion

Jay Z – $1.4 Billion

Diddy – $1 Billion

Dr. Dre – $920 million

Eminem – $230 million

Master P – $200 million

Drake – $180 million

Ice Cube – $160 million

Lil Wayne – $155 million

Snoop Dogg – $150 million

For detailed info about Kanye West’s new numbers, check article here.

 

AI creates Eminem & Kanye West song where the two spit feminist verses

Have you ever imagined Eminem spitting feminist verse and dissing Rick Rubin for disrespecting women? Well, it’s not hard to imagine now as 30 Hertz is back again with a new track “A Diss Against the Patriarchy,” featuring Kanye West, created with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology.

AI also made Kanye West apologize to Taylor Swift. You can bump the new track below. WARNING: All the lyrics are automatically created by AI technology and it’s not even close to realness.

WATCH: Ray J reacts to Eminem namedropping him on “Godzilla”

Ray J has slowly became one of the most popular punchlines in hip-hop music over the years as he is getting mentioned in songs by Eminem, City Girls, and, of course, Kanye West. On a new episode of Genius’ “Between The Lines” Ray J reacted on some of the references, including Eminem namedropping him on “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD.

“Man, you always wanna get an Eminem mention. I do not know, that is at the highest level of it. Somebody get Eminem on the phone. Let me say what is up and let me soak up some knowledge real quick. Let me come learn some s**t or give me some goddamn publishing!” said Ray J.

You can watch the video below:

Eminem reveals which Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign song made him to put Ty on his record

In a recent interview with Shade 45, Eminem talked about almost every track from his new album, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

When the conversation came to the record titled “Favorite B**ch,” which features Ty Dolla $ign, Eminem revealed that he is big Ty Dolla fan but his song with Kanye West made him really do a song with him.

I have been a fan of Ty Dolla $ign for a while now. He pops up on my YouTube feed a lot cause I am always looking what’s new and what’s out and s**t like that. A lot of times his videos pops up and the one that really caught my ear was “All Mine” joint he did with Kanye West. His singing was so crazy and I was like ‘I gotta have him on my record.’” said Eminem.

He is nuts. F**king harmony he does and s**t. He’s just out of his mind.” added Eminem.

You can watch the interview below:

VOTE: Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP” VS Kanye West’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”

The Marshall Mathers LP is the second major label solo studio album by Eminem, released on May 23, 2000, through Interscope Records and Aftermath Entertainment.  Considered by many as his magnum opus, The Marshall Mathers LP set the first week sales record for a solo artist’s album by selling almost 1.8 million copies. It went on to become diamond certified album in the United States, won two Grammys and is considered by many as one of the finest records of all times.

Even though Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy can’t touch the sales of Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP, the album is a genre-bending masterpiece that explores the darker sides of celebrity, fame, and love. The album was widely acclaimed by both fans and critics. It received a 94 out of 100 score on Metacritic and later appeared on numerous magazines’ greatest albums ever made lists. The album won Best Rap album at the 2012 Grammys.

We decided to make a poll to choose a winner between these two rap masterpieces. You can vote below! Voting will last for 1 week only!

 

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