Phresher passionately talks about Eminem with Math Hoffa

Phresher, who worked with Eminem on “Chloraseptic” song from Revival album, has recently sat down with Math Hoffa on My Expert Opinion podcast where he talked about how the song came together.

“That was a life-changing moment. Em and Jay share the same place in my heart. I was like only ni**a in the hood who was an Eminem fan.” said Phresher but Math Hoffa interfered “You was not the only one,” implying that he was Eminem fan too.

Then Phresher continues: “Them ni**gas were like ‘Eminem? Hi My Name Is?’ I was like, ‘listen to the album, you understand its bigger than Slim Shady. My mom knew I was on punishment and she slipped the Marshall Mathers LP under my motherf**kin’ door.”

“[In 2017] My manager called me and told me ‘you might wanna sit down.’ That ni**a said ‘Eminem wants you on his album.’ I get phone calls like ‘you might be on somebody’s album. Send me a record’ but he said ‘EMINEM WANTS YOU ON HIS ALBUM. HE NEEDS YOU TO SAY ‘THIS’.”

“Then they put me on a phone with Em and he asked me ‘you got a verse?’ I said ‘WHAT?! DO I HAVE A VERSE, F**K YOU MEAN DO I HAVE A VERSE?! [Laughs] I get in and I did my motherf**kin verse then he calls me again. He said ‘thank you’ and ‘call me Marshall’, I’m like ‘YO WHAT THE F**K, YOU ARE EMINEM!'”

“Then Tracy calls me and tells me ‘Em wants you to perform at Governors Ball with him.’ He is the last act of the f**king night bro. It’s me, 50 Cent, Eminem… It was epic. A hundred thousand people out there and this ni**a is saying my verse, ad-libbing my s**t. You go to YouTube or Google it. That s**t is on YouTube. I’m like in your wildest dreams, you can’t make the s**t up like that.” said Phresher.

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Math Hoffa & the crew debate who’d win Verzuz Battle between Eminem & Busta Rhymes

In the recent episode of My Expert Opinion, Math Hoffa and the rest of the crew debate about who would win if Eminem and Busta Rhymes did the Verzuz Battle.

Some individuals in the room think its Eminem the winner, the rest think its Busta who comes out on top.

At one point, Math Hoffa says: “Lets do not sleep on Eminem. He is a monster. I think the only person that it makes sense for Busta Rhymes or Eminem is each other.”

On which, battle rapper who goes by the name Vado, replied: “We got a better chance to find an unicorn than this happening.”

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Lord Jamar talks about Eminem with Math Hoffa on “My Expert Opinion”

Lord Jamar and Smoke DZA has recently talked with Math Hoffa and the crew on “My Expert Opinion” about Drake and Kanye West, Lyrical rappers never going pop, Eminem and much more.

Math Hoffa literally started the interview with the straightforward question: “Why do you hate Eminem?!” On which, Lord Jamar replied:

“I had a feeling this would go to that direction at some point. First of all, according to Eminem’s fans, every time I speak – I speak about him. Which we know is not factual. I don’t even like to get in it no more. It was never about hating Eminem. It was just stating facts.”

“Hip-hop is black music. We created that s**t. As the creators, we decide who our GOATs are. Not records sales, not record companies, not white people, not any other people other than black people because we were the ones that started that s**t. So he got people coming out like ‘ohh Eminem is GOAT, he sold more records…’ Real hip-hop motherf**kers don’t care about record sales. Like MC Hammer was selling mad records, Vanilla Ice was selling mad records. That is not criteria that makes you good. And at the end of the day, you are not going to hijack this s**t from us and tell us who we f**k with.”

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Math Hoffa details Benzino reaching out to him to diss Eminem

In one of his latest episodes of Expert Opinion, Math Hoffa details the story of Benzino reaching out to him to record a disstrack towards Eminem.

“You know, years ago, when I was still youngster, Benzino called me up to be a part of that mixtape dissing Eminem. I agreed because this was the way to skip the shiny suits. This is pre-DMX. DMX came through and saved us from the shiny suits. Once I got the opportunity, I was like ‘yo I could skip that’ and everybody will know who I am.”

“I got in studio. I thought he was going to fall back and let me handle it. He had a response ‘Die Another Day.’ After that, he played Huddy’s response. After that he played LO’s response. Then after that he was like ‘yo I got these Spanish guys, they are dissing Eminem in Spanish.’ I think their name was Uno Dos or something like that. At that point, I was like ‘bro what you doing?!’ He was like ‘yo, I’m making whole mixtape and I’m going to drop it on Source.’ And then I was like ‘Naah, this ain’t it’ cause in my mind I was like ‘Em is better than you man’ [Laughs]. Benzino had his ways and I was not feeling it.” – said Math Hoffa.

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Cassidy analysis Eminem’s rhymes while discussing “Science of Rap” with Math Hoffa

Cassidy recently sat down with Math Hoffa and the rest of the crew where they talk about rap, lyricism, and more. At some point Cassidy was asked about how come people don’t like Eminem and his lyricism.

“He is not technical all the time. He is piecing up syllables but sometimes he do not, sometimes he rhyme one syllable.” said Cassidy and raps “The Way I Am” as an example.

“That is one syllable,” Cassidy continues, “It’s just you all think he piecing up all these syllables. He do rhyme more syllables in other raps but a lot of times he just do not even be piecing up it is just a lot of rhymes and you think that he killing it.”

Philadelphia rapper the raps “My Name Is” and comments: “I know the science of this sh*t is a two-syllable piece up. That is the best Eminem right there. When he rap like that, that is when I really like him. But a lot of people do not even understand the way that you are supposed to rhyme and piece it up.”

“You gotta really break the science down the proper way like not just rappers, fans too, everybody. Like I know this is one syllable, this is two, this three, this is this. Once people could do that, rappers gonna have to step it up and fans gonna demand more cause they are gonna understand better.”

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Math Hoffa reveals his reaction when he first heard Eminem rapping

Elite battle rapper Math Hoffa has recently done and YouTube livestream where Brooklyn, New York City rapper talked about his reaction when he first heard Eminem and DMX. He also remembers the times when he was writing Eminem diss records for Benzino and why he backed out:

“When I met Benzino he was getting that drama with Eminem. He heard me rap. I did “Rock The Party” remix and all that s**t. When he got into Eminem s**t he called me up and I wrote a verse for Eminem [diss]. I was hyped. I still have my personal morals. When I saw how far the things were going I felt back cause I was like ‘I don’t really have problems with Eminem. I was like ‘I ain’t gonna lie I actually like Eminem…More than Benzino as far as raps.'”

“First time I heard Eminem I didn’t even know he was white. I was like ‘yo, this ni**a’s nice.’ I was like ‘OHOOOO WHO IS THIS NI**A?!” – said Math Hoffa and then continues talking about DMX. You can watch the video below:

Method Man & Math Hoffa discuss Eminem & Snoop Dogg situation

In one of his My Expert Opinion’s latest episodes, Math Hoffa chopped it up with legendary Method Man where they discussed Snoop Dogg and Eminem situation.

“In a room where we just in it. We boys and s**t like that. We say that kind of s**t to each other. You know ‘I don’t f**k with your s**t, it’s wack’ but when it’s put in a public form, it takes whole different lights. For example, I can tell my best friend to shot the f**k up when me and just him in a room. He will take it no kind of way but when we are in the room full of motherf**kers and I say that then it takes whole different lights. It’s like ‘you gon’ tell me that in front of these ni**as?'”

“Eminem should have look at it as boys being boys. It’s like ‘you don’t f**k with my music? so what? but that was a public platform that’s why it hits little different. So for Eminem who is revered not just by white kids but also blacks cause we know he respects the genre. Eminem can say the wackest bar in the world and they will be like ‘omg dude did you hear what he just said.’ It’s the same thing for Snoop. I’m pretty sure Em heard verses from Snoop and he was like ‘ni**a that s**t was garbage.’ But Em is a type of person that only tell Snoop that in a safe space. In a safe environment. Snoop on the other hand, he ain’t rapper anymore. He’s public persona. He’s beyond superstar. Everything he does it’s a public form.”

“We all know Eminem does not have thick skin. You can tell that by his records that he does not have thick skin and if anybody said anything sideways about him he went ape-s**t” and went in on him to the point where he ruined careers but we loved that s**t cause that where the culture came from. Especially battle rappers. They love that s**t. And I think everybody Eminem ever dissed on a record he hated their a**es but he don’t have that energy with Snoop so it was more hurt than ignite.”

After that, battle rappers talk about Eminem’s very first lines on “Zeus” and Ms. Fit thinks Eminem dissed her with those Tekashi lines cause about a year ago Ms. Fit said MGK’s diss record was better than Eminem’s. She also calls “Zeus” record a phenomenal record. Watch the interview below:

Battle rap legends Murda Mook & Math Hoffa explain greatness of Eminem

About a year ago, Murda Mook hit Math Hoffa on his “MY EXPERT OPINION” show where the crew discussed the possibility of Eminem returning to a battle rap scene, why MGK and Nick Cannon lost the beef with Em and more.

“I am disgusted at you for being in this battle rap culture and saying you do not think Eminem can come and battle. This is literally how he became Eminem to you. The s**t we are doing, he WAS doing that! This is what he does! His verse on “Lord Above” .. Everything is double entendre.” says Murda Mook

“No bulls**t but I’m more on inside of Eminem’s camp trust me. There is strong possibility that he might come back to battle rap cause he really loves it. Remember ‘Rap God’ ? That was the challenge for every rapper in the industry! He told us ‘I dare you ni**as to say something.'”

“Eminem is entire brand culture. There is lots of different dynamics that come with ‘Eminem’ the name. It’s not just a rapper. I know what Eminem is capable. He can drag all of us in to this and it might not be enough to beat him. He watches battle rap that much.” says Murda Mook.

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