Dina Rae says Mariah Carey was original vocal on Eminem’s “Superman”

Dina Rae has recently set down with SideShowRaaj for an interview where she remembered some stories about Eminem, D12, Big Proof and many more.

She has revealed that Mariah Carey was originally on Eminem’s “Superman”:

“I flew to Detroit for ‘Superman.’ I did it in Eminem’s studio. Other three songs we did in Los Angeles. I will give you little fun fact that a lot of people don’t know. Actually, Mariah Carey was the original vocal on Superman. And then whatever happened. He was little upset. He was like ‘f**k it, call Dina.’ So I got flown to Detroit. Her vocals were actually reference and I recorded there in the studio on his crib and that’s how Superman came about.”

“I always respected Em. He was always straight up with me. He always tells me what it is. When he flew me to Detroit he said ‘look, I can’t sign you Dina, me and Dre just went half of this kid named 50 Cent. But I’m going to put you on my tour and you are going to get your own deal. I was just grateful for the opportunity.” – said Rae

You can watch the interview below:

Today, 12 years ago, Eminem dropped “The Warning”

On this day, exactly 12 years ago (July 30, 2009), Eminem dropped one of the most lethal diss tracks in history, “The Warning,” produced by Dr. Dre, as a response to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed” song.

Even though the song was not released as a single or as part of an album, “The Warning” appeared on three Billboard charts, including US Rap Songs charts.

Some of the memorable lyrics include: “Listen, girly, surely you don’t want me to talk about how I nutted early ’cause I eja**lated prematurely and bust all over your belly and you almost started hurling and said I was gross, go get a towel, your stomach’s curling.

Carey did not publicly respond to “The Warning”, but in September 2010, his then husband Nick Cannon, who was also dissed in the song, responded with a song titled “I’m a Slick Rick.”

“The Warning” is considered the downfall of Mariah Carey’s spectacular career.

You can revisit the classic diss-track below:

Producer Kirk gets roasted for linking Eminem & Mariah to DaBaby & Megan situation

DaBaby brought out Tory Lanez during his set at the Rolling Loud Miami festival on Sunday night right after a set by Megan Thee Stallion, who accused the Canadian rapper of shooting her in the foot last year and everyone thought that it was the most provocative move in recent years.

Writer and producer, Kirk A. Moore, compared Megan and Baby situation to Mariah Carey and Eminem drama by saying: “I hope Megan does DaBaby like Mariah did Eminem.”

Fans got confused as they could not understand what Mariah did to Eminem 😂 so he got slammed for saying nonsense. Check some of the best replies below:

Mariah Carey shades Eminem as she brings back “Obsessed” character

Yesterday, Mariah Carey’s 2009 single, “Obsessed” turned 12 years, a song that was the lead single off her twelfth studio album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, which dropped on June 16, 2009.

It was released just only one month later after Eminem took multiple shots at the singer, as also her ex-husband Nick Cannon on the track “Bagpipes from Baghad” from his sixth studio album, Relapse.

To celebrate the anniversary of the album, Mariah Carey posted a TikTok video of her saying “Why you so obsessed with me,” along Eminem’s new look.

You can watch the video below:

@mariahcareyI was so obsessed with wiping things down last year 😂 #lockdown #obsessed♬ original sound – Mariah Carey

Eminem surpasses Mariah Carey on Spotify

Since the release of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, Eminem has been trending on Twitter often and it’s for all the right reasons.

The Rap God has now surpassed R&B singer Mariah Carey’s number of monthly listeners on Spotify. According to Eminem Charts account on Twitter, Eminem now has 39 million monthly listeners on Spotify, which is two million more than Mariah Carey’s 37 million.

You can check out the tweet below:

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