Murda Mook blames battle rappers for Eminem backing off “Total Slaughter”

Murda Mook and Loaded Lux has recently set down with No Jumper where they recall working with Eminem and Dre for Total Slaughter and they revealed the reason the show didn’t blow up.

“I blame the battle rappers. Then the leagues that banned against it. And then fans for being gullible enough cause they were f**king with it. Initially, all of a sudden they see battle rappers and leagues and then they were like: ‘you know what? you are right man! This ain’t right. WE supposed to be here. We supposed to look like two ni**as arguing, two black hood street ni**as arguing with ni**as behind them, so when all the money really was supposed to come in, they were like ni**as arguing about it. They were like ‘we ain’t gonna get anything and these ni**as will get millions of dollars.’

“The way they set it up for us, that s**t was amazing! We were off to the races and Eminem and Dr. Dre was involved but them ni**as scared them away. And you know what Em does? Em doesn’t say ‘f**k them.’ He was like ‘oh s**t. my fault you all. I’m sorry. I don’t want to disrespect your show, Imma fall back.” This is the kind of person he is. He felt bad. He felt like he f**ked it up.” said Murda Mook

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Murda Mook uses Eminem & Jay Z as examples of battle rappers becoming successful artists

In the latest episode of Drink Champs, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN teamed up with battle rap legends Murda Mook, Loaded Lux and Math Hoffa.

They discussed legendary Hip-Hop battles, the evolution of battle rap, the art of battle rap and much more! They also brought up Eminem’s name in the conversation. Check it out below:

N.O.R.E: “I can’t give Eminem, I can’t give Busta Rhymes and I can’t give Jay Z the level of battle rap respect that I give you all (Murda Mook and Loaded Lux). Let me tell you why. I’m not saying they are not battle rappers. What I mean is, I’m not taking anything away from Busta, Jay Z and Eminem but the level of disrespect they didn’t go through that. They didn’t go to training camps.

DJ EFN: “I feel like Eminem comes from that. That’s where he comes from! That’s what he was doing in Detroit back in the days. Em was doing battling!… Em was in that league. Em was the part of all of that.”

N.O.R.E: “But that was not Eminem.”

DJ EFN: “Of course it was Eminem, what hell you talking about?! That’s exactly where he came from. Eminem was the part of that. He had all those.”

Loaded Lux: “I’m with you, I’m with out on that [DJ EFN]”

N.O.R.E: “I’m with you too but they didn’t do the level of disrespect.

After few minutes, they talked about if a battle rapper can make a hit record or a classic album.

Murda Mook: “LL Cool J, c’mon man, you are wildin’, KRS-1..”

N.O.R.E: “KRS-1 is not a battle rapper…”

Loaded Lux: “EMINEM!!!

Murda Mook: I just wanna say this, Eminem had the setting of a Dr. Dre. So, his mind in the frame or the architect work of a battle, I know what I need to set up to make a hot battle rhyme. Now, I can take that same genius mind, and program it over here to make a record, so I am gonna give you the variables to make a song. C’mon, Jay Z, all them ni**as come up raw battling. They came up raw battling, then they got in the studio and the ni**a told them to, ‘Go like this,’ so they can make a record now.”

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