Eminem, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes – “Hail Mary” (LIVE)

Unlike 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes jumped on a track with Eminem few times. “Calm Down,” “I’ll Hurt You,” and “Touch It (Remix, Live at BET Awards)” also featuring Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot, Lloyd Banks, Papoose, DMX and “Hail Mary,” also featuring 50 Cent, which is a diss-track aimed at Ja Rule.

“Hail Mary” is a remake of Tupac’s song with the same name, performed by Eminem, Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent. The track is produced by Hurt-M-Badd.

It’s rare to see Eminem and Busta Rhymes on the same stage and it’s even rarer to see them performing “Hail Mary” but fortunately the footage is stored by SMACK (Streets Music Art Culture & Knowledge) DVD magazine which was created in 2003 and served as a source for rap battles, beefs, live performances and artist interviews before the popularity of social media.

With the recent debate about Eminem and Busta Rhymes Verzuz battle, I hope you enjoy this throwback rare live performance from 2003 below:

GRIP performs “Patterns?” & “IDFT!?” for VEVO’s edition of DSCVR Artists to Watch 2022

One of the first – and most influential – of these annual efforts is Vevo’s DSCVR Artists To Watch list, which has in the past spotlighted the likes of Billie Eilish, Lewis Capaldi and Sam Smith early in their careers.

At the start of this month, Vevo unveiled its 2022 list, featuring twenty one exciting new artists in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and beyond.

Our Shady Records lyricist, GRIP has made the list alongside with EST Gee and Willie Jones.

Music Business Worldwide has once again partnered with Vevo to unveil the line-up and shine a spotlight on the artists, including GRIP who performed “Patterns?” and the title track from his Shady Records debut album “I Died For This!?” on VEVO stage.

You can watch the performance below:

Watch: crowd’s reaction when Eminem makes surprise appearance at LL Cool J’s Hall Of Fame performance

Last night, Dr. Dre inducted legendary LL Cool J into the 2021 ceremony of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

After the night, the Bay Shore, New York-born rapper said he wants to see Eminem also inducted into Hall Of Fame.

During the performance, LL brought out Eminem to perform “Rock The Bells” and Jennifer Lopez for “All I Have.”

Eminem’s appearance was surprise for the fans around the world. In the video below, you can check the reactions from the crowd and better views for the performance.

Official live performance will be available on November 20, 2021.

LL Cool J brings out Eminem to perform “Rock The Bells” at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

For his much-anticipated Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, legendary rapper LL Cool J brought the energy in Cleveland considerably high, thanks to the night’s first major surprise guests: Eminem and Jennifer Lopez.

LL Cool J kicked off his set with a bang, going into 1987’s “Rock Around the Clock”-quoting “Go Cut Creator Go,” from Bigger and Deffer. Sporting an all-silver iridescent jumpsuit with silver sparkle accents on the cuffs and neck, as well as a gray knit hat and sunglasses, he darted and jumped on the stage like a prizefighter.

After spitting a bit of 1988’s “Going Back to Cali,” surprise guest, Detroit legend, Eminem walked onstage. What ensued was a positively incendiary collaboration on “Rock the Bells.”

You can watch the performance below. This article with better video of the performance is being updated. Stay tuned!

Westside Boogie – “Contradictions” (Live Visuals)

After “Everythings For Sale” and dozens of features and freestyles, Shady Records’ Westside Boogie made his official return with the single “Outside,” a collaboration alongside Joey BADA$$ last December. The Compton rapper more recently followed that with the Mamii-assisted “Float,” further raising hopes that a new album was close by.

Few days ago, Boogie kept things going with a soulful offering, titled “Contradictions” and the live performance with his band came with it.

You can watch the performance below:

Royce 5’9″ holds Tiny Desk Concert to celebrate 8 years of sobriety

Royce Da 5′9″ is the latest artist to take on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, using the occasion to mark his eighth year of sobriety.

The Detroit legend was joined by vocalist Ashley Sorrell, backing singers and a band. They worked their way through ‘God Speed’ and ‘Anything/Everything’ from 2018’s ‘Book Of Ryan’, as well as 2016’s ‘Dead President Heads’ and 2001’s ‘Boom’.

“This is a special moment for me. This is the world-famous Tiny Desk, at the world-famous Heaven Studios. This is my sanctuary, this is where I spend all my time. I am also celebrating eight years of sobriety. I decided that I did not want the game to chew me up and spit me out. I made a promise to myself that I was going to leave this motherf**ker with everything I came with.” said Royce.

You can watch the performance below:

Conway performs new song “Piano Love” in Atlanta

Conway The Machine is on “Love Will Get You Killed” tour right now and the Griselda heavyweight premiered new song “Piano Love” at The Masquerade, Atlanta, Georgia.

The song is probably from his Shady Records debut album, “God Don’t Make Mistakes,” which is set to be released later this year.

The Buffalo legend also brought out 2 Chainz, JID and Bangladesh to perform “200 Pies,” “Scatter Brain” and “6:30 Tip Off” respectively, from his latest album, La Maquina.

Conway’s next stop is Norfolk, Virginia. Meanwhile, check the previous performances below:

50 Cent sings Pop Smoke’s “Got It On Me” at Believe Music Hall

During the NBA All-Star weekend at Believe Music Hall, 50 Cent could not help himself not to start humming over Pop Smoke’s “Got It On Me” song from “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” album, which was executive produced by Fifty himself.

The song also samples and interpolates an iconic 50 Cent song  “Many Men (Wish Death)” from a classic Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album, which was released back in 2003. “Got It On Me” was featured in the album trailer for Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon on June 10, 2020, and verses were taken from Pop’s Power 106 Freestyle.

Watch 50 Cent vibing to it below:

WATCH: Royce 5’9″ performs at The Microsoft Theater in Los Angles

Ahead of his 2021 “Best Rap Album” Grammy nomination for “The Allegory,” Royce Da 5’9 has partnered with Yoop and L.A. LIVE’s Microsoft Theater for his first live performance since COVID-19 hit. His one hour performance included some of his greatest hits from his career, including Bad Meets Evil’s “Fast Lane” and “Lighters.”

During the breaks, Royce had cameos from his Slaughterhouse brothers: Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz and Joe Budden and his pair from PRhyme, legendary DJ Premier.

You can watch the full performance below:

Jay Z & Eminem – “Renegade” (Live at DJ Hero’s Party) (Never Before Seen)

Back in 2009 DJ Hero has announced its massive 93-song in-game tracklist which included Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, 50 Cent, David Bowie, Eminem and Jay-Z’s.

“The tracks we put on this disc are mostly overlooked or rarer favorites of mine from all different parts of my career. I also put a brand new, unheard song on there so even the biggest fan has something new.” said Eminem.

The two iconic rappers also performed their legendary song “Renegade” at DJ Hero’s Party. Since then, you could find many fan-shot videos and pictures from the performance but as it seems, the official video is also available! You can watch it below:

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