Millyz says he’s best white rapper since Eminem, calls MGK garbage & kicks Yelawolf out of list

Last year, during an interview with VLAD TV, Jadakiss protégé Millyz declared himself the best white rapper since Eminem, called Machine Gun Kelly garbage and kicked out Yelawolf from the list for worshiping the Confederate Flag.

“In reality, I’m the best white rapper since Eminem. As far as just high level rap. If you really know rap there is no f–king way around it. Other than that, you are bias.”

“So, Eminem, me, Paul Wall. Who are some other white rappers? I like Yelawolf but his Confederate Flag and all that corny s–t he’s doing kicks him out of the category. MGK is garbage! Cause he can’t rap. But he got a good rock star image but he’s not nice though.”

Since then, ‘Best White Rapper’ has been a hot topic. Most recently, Jack Harlow made the claim for the title: “The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters / And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then.” he raps on a song “They Don’t Love It.” from Jackman album.

R.A. the Rugged Man responded Jack Harlow’s statement on social media, saying: “I never talked that “I’m the best white rapper” bulls–t. I’m coming for everybody’s head. No nationality is safe.” he tweeted.

Machine Gun Kelly also threw a little jab at Harlow on Eminem-produced beat “Renegade” freestyle: “I see why they call you Jackman. You jacked man’s whole swag, give Drake his flow back, man.”

Jadakiss defends Eminem from Charlamagne’s comments

Legendary hip-hop artist Jadakiss and his protegee Millyz have recently sat down on the Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God where they talked about penmanship, Eminem influence, So Raspy Records and much more. Check out the conversation below.

Charlamagne: I know people like to use Eminem as the bar for white rappers but he should not be.

Jadakiss: Why they should not?

Millyz: I use him as a bar!

Charlamagne: Because he’s an anomaly. Eminem had everything lined up for him perfect, he had Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre…

Millyz: But he was nice though! Super nice!

Jadakiss: I like his story, from where he came from. Trailer park. Confusion with his mom and all of that whole thing. The way he made it to. It’s not just because he’s white. A lot of people like to throw shots at him. He might have got couple of doors opened for his complexion, for the connection but he could really spit. He’s a hell of a rapper.

Millyz: It’s a different level of respect. Even if you take away some of his accolades, everybody know he can rap. That’s what I set out to do. I’m kinda following to his blueprint.

You can watch the conversation below:

Millyz raps his favorite Eminem Verse: Watch

Cambridge, Massachusetts-born rapper Millyz, who has recently released his version of Eminem’s ‘Stan,‘ sat down on Thisis50 where he rapped his favorite Slim Shady verse.

When asked to spit his favorite verse, Millyz started rapping the first verse of Eminem’s “Rock Bottom,” from The Slim Shady LP album.

I feel like I’m walking a tight rope
Without a circus net
I’m popping percasete
I’m a nervous wreck
I deserve respect
But I work a sweat for this worthless check
Bout to burst this tech, at somebody to reverse this debt
Minimum wage got my adrenaline caged
Full of venom and rage
Especially when I’m engaged
And my daughter’s down to her last diaper
That’s got my ass hyper
I pray that God answers, maybe I’ll ask nicer
Watching ballers while they flossing in their pathfinders
These overnight stars becoming autograph signers
We’ll all gone blow up and leave the past behind us
Along with the small fry’s and average half pinters
While playa haters turn bitch like they have vaginas
‘Cause we see them dollar signs and let the cash blind us
Money will brainwash you and leave your ass mindless
Snakes slither in the grass spineless
That’s rock bottom..

You can watch the video below:

 

Millyz talks Eminem’s influence & “Stan” sample

In this exclusive interview with AllHipHopTV, Millyz talks about his struggles of getting to the top of the underworld. He also speaks with Jigsaw about being signed to legendary Jadakiss, discusses being a white rapper in the rap game and the influence that Eminem had over him when growing up.

“Eminem was probably the one that made me go ‘If he did it, I can do it. Because there was not that example. Eminem, Paul Wall. As far as me, looking in the mirror like ‘Okay, there are some serious white rappers.'” – said Millyz

Then he continues: “I sampled Dido’s voice that Eminem sampled on ‘Stan.’ So, I sampled the ‘Stan’ sample. Even when I put it out I said ‘I just cleared the Stan sample.’ To me it’s a Stan sample cause I don’t know the other song. But thank you to her.”

You can watch the interview below:

In case you missed it, Millyz has recently released his version of Eminem’s iconic song with Dido, “Stan.” You can listen to it below:

Millyz says he grew up listening Benzino but Eminem’s his favorite rapper

Millyz has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev where the Cambridge, Massachusetts-born rapper talked about Eminem and Benzino.

“I did grow up listening to Benzino. I went to school in Boston. I’m from Cambridge but I went to school in Charlestown. When I’m 14, or something around there, I think that’s when I believe the Eminem and Benzino beef was happening. I know different facts than other people. I know Benzino and them really in the streets beat people up. It’s crazy cause when you have different understanding of somebody. I always felt like if fans knew my real real real real real life, they would love me twenty times more.” said Millyz.

Then he continues: “Even though Benzino’s raps were not the illest s–t in the world, I believed certain s–t. It’s more like you got a friend hanging out and he is a killer but is not like a real rapper but when he raps he’s rapping killing and s–t, it’s hard cause you believe him.”

“So, I will say that I listened to some Benzino but Em was my favorite though. I was like 90 percent Eminem and like 10 percent Benzino. But I would not just go against Benzino cause he’s still from 6-1-7.”

“My favorite Eminem album is The Eminem Show. ‘Say Goodbye To Hollywood’ man! I’mma tell you. He said some of the illest, intricate raps ever on The Slim Shady LP but he got so introspective on TES. From rapping perspective, Slim Shady LP is crazy. But The Eminem Show is incredible cause how introspective he got and s–t.”

“I’m not sure if Eminem knows me. I’m not sure. I feel like he do. I feel like I’m on Drake’s radar. Hopefully I’m on Em’s radar too cause I bodied a lot of Eminem beats. I bodied a lot of Drake beats.” Millyz added.

In case you missed it, Millyz has recently released “Tonight” single, his re-make of Eminem’s iconic song “Stan,” featuring Dido.

You can watch the new interview below:

Millyz releases music video of “Tonight,” remake of Eminem’s “Stan”

Cambridge, Massachusetts-born rapper who goes by the name Millyz who has recently announced that he got the “Stan” sample clearance from Eminem, drops the music video of it, titled as “Tonight.”

Few months ago, Millyz shared the snippet of the song, singing the remix version of Eminem’s “Stan,” which originally samples Dido’s “Thank You.”

Earlier this week, Millyz took to Instagram to shout out Eminem and give fans another listen of the song, which finds him singing over “Stan’s” signature melody. “OMG WE CLEARED THE “STAN” SAMPLE!!! DROPPIN 3/9!!! Salute to the GOAT.” He wrote in caption.

In his story, the Massachusetts rapper wrote: “We cleared the Eminem Stan sample. For everybody who been asking when I’m droppin, it was a long process but we lit now. I’m dropping asap! Shout out to the GOAT!”

Today, Millyz dropped the full song and music video directed by Frankie Fire & Rook came with it. The track is produced by Kaydee Pro & Vogo. You can watch the clip below:

Swae Lee says he got a clearance for Eminem’s “Stan” sample

After Millyz, Swae Lee is the latest rapper who has flipped Eminem’s iconic song “Stan” from The Marshall Mathers LP album on a new song titled “Not So Bad,” the song that Inglewood, California-born singer and rapper often performed at his live concerts.

Yesterday, Millyz took to Instagram to give fans a first listen of the upcoming song, which finds him singing over “Stan’s” signature melody, originally performed by Dido for her song “Thank You.”

“OMG WE CLEARED THE ‘STAN SAMPLE!!! DROPPIN 3/9 SALUTE TO THE GOAT“ I shot a video to it just to put on YouTube, never thought we’d get it cleared! Anything’s possible!! BLANCO 6 4/7/23,” said the Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Today, Swae Lee tweeted a cryptic tweet that reads: “I think The clearance I just got on this sample for the album is going to make y’all just as happy as I am.” One of the fans replied: “Stan, Dido,” which was retweeted by the artist himself.

You can listen to the snippet of Swae’s drill version of ‘Stan’ below:

Millyz thanks Eminem for clearing “Stan” sample for his new song

Cambridge, Massachusetts-born rapper who goes by the name Millyz says he got the “Stan” sample clearance from Eminem.

Few months ago, Millyz shared the snippet of the song, singing the remix version of “Stan,” which originally samples Dido’s “Thank You.”

Yesterday, Millyz took to Instagram to shout out Eminem and give fans another listen of the upcoming song, which finds him singing over “Stan’s” signature melody. “OMG WE CLEARED THE “STAN” SAMPLE!!! DROPPIN 3/9!!! Salute to the GOAT.” He wrote in caption.

In his story, the Massachusetts rapper wrote: “We cleared the Eminem Stan sample. For everybody who been asking when I’m droppin, it was a long process but we lit now. I’m dropping asap! Shout out to the GOAT!”

Millyz’s love of Eminem goes deeper than just sampling “Stan.” Last year, in an interview with VladTV, he said all he wants is for the legendary Detroit rapper to hear his music: “Eminem, Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers. Number one, two and three, for sure. I am a student of Em. That is one of the things in my career I am waiting on whether it comes or not. I want that co-sign. I just want to know he watches my s–t.”

On his Twitter post, British female rapper M.I.A., who has previously collaborated with J. Cole and Nicki Minaj, commented: “Se Ya!”, probably implying that she’s also featured. I guess we will find out on Friday, March 9.

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