Listen: Eminem, Mr. Porter, Esham & more co-host LL Cool J’s “Rock The Bells” radio

It’s the Detroit time on LL Cool J’s ‘Rock The Bells’ radio channel as Eminem, Royce 5’9″, Esham, Trick Trick, Mr. Porter and other Motor City legends co-host the show. With the help of @flowstoowet twitter account, we have some of the recordings to listen.

Eminem talked about underground Detroit hip hop rap scene when he was coming up at the Hip-Hop Shop: “Back in the days, we had community where everybody kinda knew each other or if you didn’t know anybody and you wanted to make a name for yourself you would come up in that scene and you might be able to get on the mic and rap. And that’s where the Hip-Hop Shop comes into play. Every Saturday, the best of the best Detroit emcees would come and everybody would just rhyme and they kinda passed the mic around. Every once a month we had a battle. That was one of the things that was so great about our underground scene in Detroit, coming up.”

Esham also revealed that there is no beef between the two legends of Detroit: “Just to set the record straight, to let everybody know, there is no beef between me and Eminem. That was rap s**t. Rap was a full contact sport back in the 90s. So yeah, I might do some jabs and I might have took some. Back then I might talk about your mamma, everybody. That’s how rap was. But as far as I’m concerned, Eminem put the Detroit rap on the map.”

Mr. Porter also talks about how he started the production career. You can listen to the audio below:

New Song: DMX – “Walking In The Rain” ft. ​dEnAun, Exodus Simmons & Nas

The first posthumous DMX album has been released. It is titled Exodus and features guest appearances from JAY-Z, Nas, Bono, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, the Lox, Usher, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher, DMX’s son, Exodus Simmons and our man Denaun Porter on a song titled Walking In The Rain.”

Swizz Beatz executive produced and produced the 13-track record, which is available via Ruff Ryders and Def Jam.

Exodus marks the first DMX album for Def Jam since 2003’s Grand Champ. Earlier this week, Def Jam released the first offering from Exodus, “Hood Blues,” featuring Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher, and Conway the Machine. The track was co-produced by Avenue Beatz and Swizz Beatz.

You can bump Mr. Porter feature below:

Denaun Porter & Conway are featured on DMX’s posthumous “Exodus” album

Swizz Beatz has shared details of DMX’s posthumous LP, titled Exodus. The 13-track LP includes guest appearances from Jay-Z, Nas, Bono, The LOX, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Usher and more.

The album is executive produced by Swizz Beatz. It’s due out May 28 via Def Jam Recordings.

Griselda’s deadly trio, Conway The Machine, Westside Gunn and Benny The Butcher are featured on a track titled “Hood Blues.” Our boy Mr. Porter is also featured on a track titled “Walking In The Rain” with DMX’s son Exodus Simmons.

DMX died in April at 50 years old after suffering an apparent drug overdose and subsequent heart attack at his home in White Plains, New York. A memorial service was held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center later that month.

Check out the full tracklist below:

Mr. Porter says Eminem does not even know how to turn PlayStation on

In one of his latest Streams, Denaun Porter was answering questions from fans when one of them asked if he will ever play online games on PlayStation with Eminem.

Here is how Mr. Porter responded: “He does not know how to play. He does not even know how to turn the PlayStation on. He does not even know how to take selfies.

You can watch the video below:

BREAKING: Eminem & Snoop Dogg so called beef is over!

After Eminem responded Snoop Dogg’s Breakfast Club interview on a song “Zeus,” hip-hop fans were expecting that the tension between the two icons would raise but it didn’t.

On Rap Cyph3r’s Instagram post, which shared Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Eminem picture and asked what has changed, Snoop replied: “Nothing. we good.

Check the post below:

In a recent interview, Mr. Porter also confirmed that between Snoop Dogg and Eminem, eveything’s good.

There is no beef between Snoop and Em. All that is done is not good for hip-hop. They both know that. They love each other. I don’t even know what that was and they don’t even matter anymore. Dr. Dre is actually doing better at hospital too. And there is no beef between Snoop and Dre. We are all family.

Watch it below:

Eminem asks fans to wish happy birthday to Mr. Porter

Today, one of the greatest figures in Shady Records and hip-hop history, Mr. Porter aka Denaun, turns 46 years old today! The man who has one of the biggest contribution in D12 and generally in Eminem’s career.

Mr. Porter produced Eminem’s  the very first studio album Infinite and was nominated for “Album of the Year” on the Grammy awards for his contribution in Eminem’s “The Eminem Show” and “Recovery” albums.

Check out Eminem’s tweet below

And make sure to spam Mr. Porter’s social media accounts with the Happy Birthday wishes.

[The article will be updated about Mr. Porter shortly]

Mr. Porter starts his own podcast, talks his new album, Eminem & more

Denaun Porter and Marv Won has started a new podcast titled “You Said What.” In the first episode, the two discuss Mr. Porter’s new album, Mike Tyson, Busta Rhymes, Eminem and much more.

On his upcoming album:

Denaun Porter: I am at 85 percent of being finished with my album but we are here to have fun because I got tired of doing songs. I actually got more songs than I got ideas. There’s so many songs.

About Eminem on DJ Premier track

Marv Won: To this day, I’ve never heard Eminem on DJ Premier beat. That’s f**king wild to me. I’m not saying as a business wise but as a fan.

Denaun Porter: You know what I think happened was…And I think Em will tell you this. We will ask him when we get him here but I think he just started having so much fun making beats. He’ll keep going. And he’ll keep messing with it until he becomes perfectionist and you lose the fun. I think that’s what happened but I’m gonna ask him. But from what I see Em got to the point where he just loved making beats.

Watch the podcast below!

Mr. Porter celebrates 24 years anniversary of Eminem’s “Infinite”

On this day, 24 years ago (November 12, 1996), Eminem released his first ever studio album “Infinite,” fully produced by Denaun Porter. The album received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure as it hardly sold 1,000 copies.

Exactly 24 years later, Mr. Porter celebrates the anniversary of the album on Instagram, saying:

“We went to Africa a couple decades later and saw a kid holding up an “Infinite” sign in the front row Talk about full circle… Hey, Eminem, I think it’s safe to say we did it, Broski…”

You can check the full post dedicated to “Infinite” in the video below:

https://youtu.be/oiOII8lB7YE

 

 

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