About 2 weeks ago, Eminem dropped “Higher” music video from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, where the Detroit legend pays tribute to LL Cool J. The clip also features cameos from Dana White and Stans, as well as rare footages of Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier fights.
Today, Eminem shares pictures from the set of “Higher” music video. Photos behind the scenes were taken by Jeremy Deputat. Check them out below.
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“Higher” is a song from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, by Eminem, produced by himself. In the song the Detroit legend shows off his lyrical capabilities and talks about his life after fame.
The song’s hook is performed by Sly Pyper and Eminem is now the official theme song to #UFC257, featuring Dustin Poirier vs Conor McGregor fight. The song was also featured in the promo video of Football’s National Champion finale.
On the New Year’s Eve, Eminem appeared on his radio station Shade 45 to talk about every songs from the Side B album. The interviewer asked what motivates Eminem right now, and the Rap God answered:
“As far as things like to motivate myself like it’s just the same thing I’ve always tried to do is like “make this better than the last one. But I draw inspiration from all over the place whether it be from new rappers coming up, I’m always checking for the next dude, the next female, whoever.”
About a week ago, Eminem asked fans to sing the hooks of the song and the best ones are now included in the video, alongside exclusive footages of Poirier VS McGregor fight. You can check out the latest motivational track from Eminem below:
Some of you may don’t know him. Most of you may forgot about him but few of you might remember the name “Benzino.” The man who was born to hate Eminem. The man who was born to do nothing but talk s**t about Eminem. The man who does not have a life anymore. I hope you remember his name now.
Benzino has recently hit twitter to bring his hate to Eminem in life once again, following Lil Pump’s diss to Eminem. You can check out his tweets below:
Eminem has released a Side B deluxe edition of his most recent LP Music to Be Murdered By with a new collection of 16 songs, featuring Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier, an Skylar Gray among others.
On the track called “Zeus,” which features White Gold, Eminem offers an apology to Rihanna. He references a decade-old song “Things Get Worse,” featuring B.O.B, where Eminem raps:
He grabbed his encyclopedia off of the top of his f**king CD rack Hit her with that then he threw her into the TV ah I’m not playing Rihanna, where’d you get the VD at Motherf**k the media I’m reading ya something strictly from me to ya Straight off the paper and this one’s a freebie Jack Let me add my two cents Of course I side with Chris Brown I’d beat a b**ch down, too If she gave my d**k an itch, now It’s just ridiculous how Much this kind of sit-ow-uation can make her stink How much gangster s**t can he dish out
In new song, Eminem raps:
But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest And wholeheartedly, apologies, Rihanna For that song that leaked, I’m sorry, Ri It wasn’t meant to cause you grief Regardless, it was wrong of me..
Lonestarrmuzik, who is signed to Symbolyc One’s production company as a producer and who has recently helped to produce Eminem’s “Normal” from Kamikaze album, has hinted on next part of Music To Be Murdered By.
Lone Starr used same technique as Fredwreck as he shared Alfred Hitchcock’s picture on Instagram with the caption: “Eat Greedy Grove Boy.” Check it below:
Symbolyc One, Dem Jointz, Fredwreck and Lone Starr have all now hinted on upcoming release from Eminem. Supposedly, it arrives on December 18, 2020. Exactly 19 hours from now.
Strong rumors also suggest that Kid Cudi and Cordae is featured on the new album.
Aftermath producer Dem Jointz, who has produced “Never Love Again” and “Lock It Up,” featuring Anderson .Paak on Eminem’s Music To Be Murdered By album, has just confirmed that SIDE B is coming.
On his Instagram post, Jointz posted the collage of album cover arts that he produced this year, including the cover of Music To Be Murdered By (Side B): “Even Thru The Shit-Storm, Thank God For Another Successful Year!” – says the producer.
Dem Jointz was heavily involved in the production of Dr. Dre’s “Compton” album where he produced “Medicine Man,” featuring Eminem, Candice Pillay and Anderson .Paak, “Genocide,” featuring Kendrick Lamar, “Deep Water,” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Justus and “Satisfaction,” featuring Snoop Dogg, Marsha Ambrosius and King Mez.