Eminem has just released new album “Music To Be Murdered By” Side B, featuring Skylar Grey, Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier and more.
The album includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold. On the song, Eminem takes shots at Snoop Dogg with the following lines:
And, as far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me But, just not in my camp I’m diplomatic, ’cause I’m tryna be— Last thing I need is Snoop—doggin’ me Man, dog, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me Man, not really (Haha) I had “dog” backwards
You can listen to the song below:
In the couple of recent interviews, Snoop Dogg sounded little salty towards Eminem. You can check one example below:
Today, The Queen of Rap, Nicki Minaj turns 38 years old. To celebrate her birthday, we have listed 6 songs where she references Eminem in her verse. Check the list below!
Lyrics: “Man, f*ck you and your lady, gun butt you, ’cause you’re Shady.” (This is probably a response to Eminem’s verse on Bad Meets Evil’s “Fast Lane” track)
3. Nicki Minaj – “Want Some More,” featuring Jeremih (2014)
Lyrics: “These dudes is funny, That’s why I’m throwing shade like it’s sunny, Who-who-who had Eminem on the first album? Who had Kanye saying, “She a problem?” Who the f**k came in the game, made her own column? Who-who made Lil Wayne give ’em five million?”
4. YG – “Big Bank,” featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj (2018)
Lyrics: “Uh-oh! Back again, Back to back, Maybach, stack the M’s, Told em’ I met Slim Shady, bagged a Em, Once he go black, he’ll be back again.”
5. Nicki Minaj – “Barbie Dreams” (2018)
Lyrics: “Em, cop the Barbie Dream house then you can play the part, I ain’t tryna bust it open in the trailer park.”
6. Nicki Minaj – “LLC” (2018)
Lyrics: “Pink Friday had Eminem, spit hard but I’m feminine, Iconic trio on Monster, Goblins and Gremlins.”
The Game drops brand new single called “A.I. With The Braids” featuring Lil Wayne. This track was supposed to be for The Game’s 2019 album titled “Born 2 Rap” which celebrates 1 year anniversary tomorrow.
The song was produced by Mike Zombie and it samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s two songs: “Dead Wrong” and “Get Money“. Because the track was surfaced online last year, it didn’t make in to the album but now it is officially released.
In a song, The Game raps: “Stop it, the Tommy got more power than Kanan. They wanna know what I whispered in 50’s ear “G-Unit, motherf**ker, the real Ghost is here.”
Now lets decode the lyrics. With this lines, Game addresses his bond with 50 Cent while name-dropping 3 of Power TV shows’ main characters: James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) and Kanan Stark (50 Cent). TV series which is executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and airs on Starz network.
In the TV series, the story is developed behind the life of a character Ghost who runs the drugs traffic in New York city with the help of his right hand character Tommy. Both Tommy and Ghost grew up with Kanan who is considered their mentor.
The Game cleverly references Tommy and Kanan to claim that even though he was considered 50 Cent’s protegee, he has much more power and influence than his mentor by comparing himself to Ghost.
Back in 2005, The Game was expelled from G-Unit group and started a 13 year long beef with 50 Cent which led to countless diss tracks and actual shootouts in the streets. But in 2018 they finally squashed they’re feud at 50 Cent’s party where The Game was caught talking to Fifty’s ear.
You can listen to the new song below and tell us your opinions in the comments of our social media accounts.
Few days ago, Top Dawg Entertainment’s affiliated artist Kembe X dropped his new single “Back At It,” featuring TDE’s Ab-Soul and upcoming Los Angeles artist ICECOLDBISHOP. This marks Ab-Soul’s second guest feature of the month.
Ab-Soul kicks his verse with Eminem’s iconic 8 Mile movie and B-rabbit character reference: “Ya destiny I control it, Don’t make this static a habit, I’m hip-hop, you a rabbit But 8 Mile was a classic.” Bump the song below:
Earlier this year, Ab-Soul surprisingly dropped “Dangerookipawaa Freestyle.” On the freestyle, TDE artist raps about his lyrical skills and his rightful place in the game, declaring himself as a revolutionary hip-hop artist through the hip-hop genre and gives shout out to Eminem and his Kamikaze (2018) album with the following lines: “Interrupt your whole style, this a inhibition, Kamikaze everybody, Eminem edition.” You can listen to the freestyle below:
Back in 2017, in an interview with Genius, Ab-Soul also named Eminem in his list of top five rappers of all time list. Watch the interview below:
“Get It,” a Dr. Dre track, produce by Jake One, which has surfaced online today, might be from DETOX album, as a journalist named Chad Kiser said. The album, which was expected to be dropped back 2010 but Dre decided to keep the project in the vault.
The song “Get It” might sound familiar for the fans as it was pulled from 50 Cent’s freestyle “50 For President,” which Fiddy released back in 2008. On the track, Dr. Dre delivers aggressive bars as fans think the lyrics were written by 50 Cent.
Check out first few bars from the song and bump the track below:
“I see ni**as lie to they self, they probably think they lying to me…
You incapable of becoming what you trying to be…
I heard it all, I’ma do this, I’ma do that…
I’ma cop a Phantom and show up with a new six-pack…
I’ma f**k that ni**a b**ch, I’ma get me a chain…
I’ma rap and blow the roof off this Hip Hop game
I’ma slang a couple beats, get rich like you…
Dre ain’t the only ni**a with tracks, I got heat, too…
S**t might happen if you f**kin’ work as much as you talk…
Get some money and you blow it because you trying to floss…
You’re lifestyle don’t support that you about to fall off…”