Nelly says ’00s was toughest era in hip-hop cause he had to compete Eminem, 50 Cent & more

During his recent interview on The Shop, Nelly reflected on how the Grammy Awards show needed to do right by artists and how tough it was to get recognized around the time he emerged in 2000. Nelly came onto the scene like a bat out of hell with his debut album titled Country Grammar, which spawned three top 20 Billboard Hot 100 singles, and he had a strong argument for best new artist.

However, as Nelly explained on The Shop, he wasn’t even nominated in that category at the Grammys, which Alicia Keys won. Pair that with Nelly competing with rap titans such as JAY-Z, Eminem, DMX, and more in the hip-hop space, and you have the context behind his statement.

You gotta understand, my era of music was the toughest era in hip-hop ever. Ever! When I put out songs, I had to go against DMX, JAY-Z, Eminem, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Ludacris – all of us are fighting for one spot. So from 99 to like 2008, 10? It’s the hardest era ever.” said Nelly.

One of the hosts of the show, Cedric The Entertainer instantly recalled JAY-Z’s lines from “Excuse Me Miss,” rapping: “Only dudes movin’ units – Em, Pimp Juice and us.” Jay says that Eminem, Nelly and his crew are the only ones selling major amounts of albums. Nelly has a song called “Pimp Juice” which Hov refers to Nelly as.

At the time Eminem’s album The Eminem Show was the No. 1 album in the world until Nelly’s album Nellyville took over. Jigga’s album The Blueprint² The Gift & The Curse was later released in November of that year. Ja Rule responded to Jay’s line in Black Child’s song “Bang Bang Bang” where he tells Hov to check the SoundScan again because Ja Rule was actually selling more albums than him at the time: “For those who check SoundScan / Check again, it’s Rule, Pimp Juice and Eminem / As it’s been since the last three albums I turned in.” raps  Ja.

Check out Nelly’s new interview below. Swipe right for the video.

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Ludacris, Merkules & Lazarus react to Eminem ‘s new merch post

Eminem continues to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his major label debut album “The Slim Shady LP” (1999). Last week, Em dropped new vinyl featuring psychedelic zoetrope art, alongside some collectibles and clothing merch.

Few hours ago, Eminem dropped the animation of himself and legendary Jeff Bass of Bass Brothers recording “Public Service Announcement” in the studio with the caption: “This is a public service announcement / Brought to you, in part, by Slim Shady” #PSA #SSLP25.” The post brought huge nostalgia to the fans instantly, including Ludacris, Merkules and Lazarus.

“Public Service Announcement” is an intro to Eminem’s iconic SSLP album where Em and Jeff give some advice for children: “This is a public service announcement / Brought to you, in part, by Slim Shady (Tell them that the–) / The views and events expressed here are totally f–ked (Yeah) / And are not necessarily the views of anyone / However, the events and suggestions that appear on this album / Are not to be taken lightly (Tell them that–) / Children should not partake in the listening of this album / With laces in their shoes (Tell them that–) / Slim Shady is not responsible for your actions (Let them know–) / Upon purchasing this album / You have agreed not to try this at home (Right) / A-anything else? / Yeah, don’t do drugs.

“14 year old me is freaking out right now.” – said Merkules in the comment section. “Jeff Bass is legendary.” – replied Lazarus with fire emojis and Ludacris added “Saluting Face” emoji. Jeff Bass’ son, Jake Bass commented: “That’s my pops!!! #JeffBass #BassBrothers” with laughing emojis. Check out the screenshot of the comments below:

In another instance of revisiting the past, Slim Shady is currently working on a project about delusional fandom that takes its name from one of his career-defining tracks from over two decades ago. In mid-February, Variety reported that the legendary Detroit MC is set to co-produce a documentary titled Stans, which is a reference to his song about a (fictional) devotee of his music who ends up killing himself and his girlfriend after he doesn’t respond to his letters.

Ludacris was asked to choose between Eminem & Busta Rhymes on Drink Champs

On the latest episode of “Drink Champs,” Ludacris joined DJ EFN and N.O.R.E. for a full breakdown of his ostentatious career.

Of course Champaign, Illinois-born rapper and actor played a quiz game, where you are taking a shot of vodka if you can’t answer the question. At one point of game, DJ EFN asked: “Eminem or Busta Rhymes?!” On which, Ludacris replied: “Ahh. Why y’all put those two together man. If it was not for Busta, I would not be here…God damn! I’m taking the shot!

Elsewhere in the interview, Ludacris explained it had always been hard for him to win Best Rap Album at the Grammys, until he did it in 2007: “One of the best day of my life was me winning Best Rap Album at the Grammys. Every time I went to the Grammys, I’m in category with Eminem, Jay-Z, Ja Rule, DMX and these motherf–kers were killing that s–t. Luda’s huge artist but when it comes to these motherf–kers I’m losing every motherf–king award. And finally man, I make this album, Release Therapy and I went on there like ‘I’m making this f–king album and I’m going to win Best Rap album for this s–t. I don’t care what happens. I’m specifically going in, writing this s–t, making the way it needs to be. And when they called my f–king name bro, that did it for me. Because all these years, it was a decade of loss, and finally getting that recognition.

Ludacris also revealed that he got the call for Fast & Furious role when he was on tour with Eminem: “I got that call from John Singleton. I’m glad you asked that cause I was on tour with Eminem at that time. This was after the Outkast tour. So, I was on tour with Eminem. I’m about to go on stage in 20 minutes. I get a call from my agent, saying John Singleton wants you to put yourself on camera to try out and read these lines for 2 Fast 2 Furious. I’m about to go on stage. I’m concentrated on killing this crowd right now. We get the camera. I’m looking at the lines and I’m like ‘let me get in this character, let me read these lines’ and now were are like 12 minutes before showtime ‘f–k it just put me on camera, this is the best they gonna get right now’ so I put myself on camera, go out and kill the stage and the next day ni–a called me and told me you got the part. And the rest is history ladies and gentlemen.

You can watch the interview below:

Premiere: Conway drops music video of “Scatter Brain” ft. JID & Ludacris

Griselda’s Conway The Machine has released the music video for his J.I.D and Ludacris-assisted song “Scatter Brain” from La Maquina album.

In the visual, we see Buffalo rapper in charge of some sort of operation that seems to be lucrative, since he is surrounded by stacks of money.

“It is dope working with J.I.D, and Luda, and the director brought the vision to life beautifully. I am excited for the fans to see this visual masterpiece for one of my favorite songs from La Maquina.” told Conway to Complex magazine.

Cownay’s latest album also boasts features from 2 Chainz, Benny the Butcher, The Alchemist, Westside Gunn, Daringer, Murda Beatz and more. Conway, J.I.D and Ludacris also performed their latest single on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show last month.

Watch the new music video below:

Conway performs “Scatter Brain” with J.I.D & Ludacris on Fallon

Conway The Machine took his J.I.D and Ludacris assisted song “Scatter Brain” from his latest album La Maquina to the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, which saw the trio perform the track amid a foggy set-up of old, static-filled TVs and cinder blocks.

In addition to the Fallon performance, Conway also sat down with Nadeska Alexis on Apple Music, where he discussed his relationship with Jay-Z, saying Hov is “just a regular dude like me.” Conway also said Jay isn’t working on new music.

“I’m like, ‘Yo, you gonna record more? You been cooking up, what you doing?’ And he actually was like, ‘Nah man, I ain’t, I ain’t,’ and he was saying the way he records is kinda like how I do it. It’s gotta be a vibe. Like, I gotta hear something, they gotta take me there, I gotta be experiencing something.”

“I’m just sitting there soaking up jewels, you know what I’m saying. But that’s what it was like with Hov. I’m a listener, so, I’mma sit back and collect all the jewelry as much as I can.” said Conway

You can watch the new performance below:

Conway drops new song with J.I.D & Ludacris, shares tracklist of new album

Griselda’s Conway The Machine is dropping new album La Maquina in few hours. It’ll mark the Buffalo rapper’s second full-length project of 2021, following If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed, his February collaborative album with Big Ghost Ltd. After “Blood Roses,” Conway drops another single “Scatter Brain,” featuring J.I.D and Ludacris.

Check out the tracklist below and the new song below:

01 Bruiser Brody (prod. J.R. Swift)
02 630 Tip Off (prod. Bangladesh)
03 Blood Roses [ft. Jae Skeese] (prod. Cardiak)
04 Clarity (prod. Don Cannon)
05 KD (prod. Murda Beatz)
06 200 Pies [ft. 2 Chainz] (prod. The Alchemist)
07 Sister Abigail [ft. Jae Skeese and 7xvethegenius] (prod. J.R. Swift)
08 Grace [ft. Jae Skeese] (prod. Cosmo Beats)
09 Scatter Brain [ft. J.I.D and Ludacris] (prod. Don Cannon)
10 Had to Hustle [ft. El Camino] (prod. Cosmo Beats)
11 S.E. Gang [ft. Westside Gunn and Benny the Butcher] (prod. Daringer)

Hopsin ranks Eminem as #1 inside his top 5 rappers dead or alive

Hopsin has recently set down with Stevie Knight for a long interview and at one point, Lost Angeles-born rapper was asked to name his top five rappers dead or alive. Here is what Hop responded:

Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot and Ludacris.” on which Stevie Knight responded: “Damn, I never heard of that line-up.

Then Hopsin continues: “Eminem because he is just f**king Eminem. Kxng Crooked has crazy flow, crazy flow patterns, crazy flow cadences, till this day unpredictable… I know a lot of people identify me with Eminem and all that he is a big part, Crooked I, I am telling you I have studied this man’s flow.

You can watch the interview below:

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