Fans think Eminem’s new merch is theme to his new album

Eminem has just recently released new merchandise with new visuals from a car graveyard. “I have been sent here to destroy you.” Slim Shady tweeted the line from his 2000 hit single “The Real Slim Shady,” off The Marshall Mathers LP album, while sharing the link to the new merch with #ShadyDemolition hashtag.

Recently released merchandise includes t-shirts, sweaters and hoodies with “Shady Demolition Yard” and different paintings printed on them, which made desperate fans like me think there is something more than just a merch.

One of the users on reddit said: “Hmm, there must be something more to this” on which someone replied: “Egh, maybe. But then again, it could be like the “Camp Shady” thing and have it connected to absolutely nothing.” Another said: “Wasn’t that the time when he was like dropping new merch for multiple MONTHS while it wasn’t connected to anything (including camp shady at one point)? They are even quoting old lyrics in this post. I want new music as much as the next guy but I think this is probably just merch.”

Someone commented: “Y’all are so negative. This looks like more than a merch drop to me,” on that one replied: “I found it odd because it’s called “shady demolition” … usually his merch is linked to albums or just generally use the name shady or other song lyrics, but this feels like it’s a theme for something.”

Check fans reactions below:

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50 Cent is working on new album with Dr. Dre & Eminem

50 Cent has recently covered Billboard magazine’s latest issue where the New York legend revealed that he’s working on new album with Dr. Dre and Eminem.

Fifty has recently partnered with WeTV to launch the investigative series Hip-Hop Homicides. Hosted by Van Lathan, the show examines the shocking deaths of rising stars in the genre like XXXTentacion and King Von. Fifty also inked a three-project partnership with Lusid Media for an unscripted crime series slated to debut later this year on Peacock. Additionally, he and Eminem are working on a TV adaptation of the latter’s 2002 semi-autobiographical film, 8 Mile.

As Billboard reports, 8 years after selling his radio income stream to Kobalt Music Group in 2015 (worth $6 million), Fif is now working on a studio album with Dr. Dre and Eminem has sent him new songs to collaborate on, and Nas has tapped him for a feature on his forthcoming King’s Disease 4 album. [Video of this part of the interview is not available yet]. And after a string of one-off shows and a subsequent international run last year, 50 is also planning to tour in the United States for the first time in 13 years. He is already set to perform at Las Vegas’ Lovers & Friends Festival in May, 2023.

In the interview, 50 Cent also praised Eminem: “Em’s not going to say the s–t the way I say it because it just is what it is. There’s his humble nature — he’d call me and ask to do him a favor and rap with him on a song. Like, “You know I am on your label, right? Yeah, whatever you need me to do.” He would always ask me, “Could you do me a favor? I always thought it would be dope if we did this together.” I’m like, “All right.”

You can watch the new interview below:

GRIP drops new tape “5 & A F**k You”

GRIP drops new project while being on tour with Westside Boogie!

The Shady Records artist is back with 11-track tape, titled “5 & A F**k You,” featuring guest appearances from Wara, Ahyes, Marco Plus and Tate228 with production coming from Latrell James, DJ Khalil and Tedd Boyd among others.

In 8-minutes track called “Many Thanks,” GRIP shows gratitude to everybody who played a big role in his personal and career growth, including Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″:

JID took me to Europe I’m honored to be affiliated
The day Em spit me my lyrics, I knew I really made it
To have him and Royce on my album, that s**t feel amazing
Cause they giants in my eyes
Residing where I aim to be
Remember buying their CD
And now they give me game for free
A major key
Cause once upon a time they were the same as me
Pray I’m half as successful as them, just gotta wait and see
Paul, Mike and all of the Shady fam
The crazy fans
You all saw something in me even when nobody gave a damn

You can stream the new tape below:

Snoop Dogg announces new album produced by Dr. Dre

During the recent appearance on Stephen A. Smith’s Know Mercy podcast, Snoop Dogg revealed he’s preparing new album, produced by Dr. Dre. The project is titled Missionary and is due to be finished in November, although release date is still unclear.

Next month will mark 29 years since Snoop and Dre joined forces on the former’s first album Doggystyle, which extended the winning partnership they formed on 1992’s The Chronic — to record-breaking sales.

“I’ma tell you this, you’re the first one to hear this: me and Dr. Dre have been working on an album for the past two months. And it’ll be done in November. It’s produced by Dr. Dre, it’s our 30th anniversary to Doggystyle. And the name of the album is Missionary.” said the West Coast legend.

Back in August, the legendary duo were spotted in the studio with Eminem, who posted a photo of their session on his social media accounts with the caption: “just a few bros..hangin out.”

Weeks later, more photos of Snoop and Dre’s studio reunion surfaced, showing the longtime collaborators sharing a laugh while seemingly getting down to serious business. Diddy also swung by the session and revealed Dre coached him through a vocal take, calling it a “dream come true.”

“Dr. Dre and I are cooking up a little something. I don’t wanna talk about it too much, but we’re back together again. It’s been 30 years since we worked on a record, and we’re doin’ something, we’re workin’ on something.” told Snoop Dogg to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of his Day Shift movie back in August.

Elsewhere in the interview, Snoop talks about growing up in Long Beach, life as a gangbanger, the important advice he received behind bars, and the meeting with legendary producer Dr. Dre that changed his life. He also details his business acumen, and advice for the next generation of artists entering the game. You can listen to the new interview of Snoop below:

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg are preparing the joint album that has “The Chronic” feeling

According to Michael “Harry-O” Harris, the convicted drug kingpin who provided the funding for Suge Knight’s Death Row Records and was released from federal prison in January 2021 after serving more than 30 years, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are recording an album together.

In the latest episode of KG Certified, Harry-O revealed that two legends are back in the studio making another project together.

“It hits me sometimes when I’m sitting with Dre and Snoop, and just watchin’ these guys and who they became. I was just talkin’ to Doctor the other day, I talk to all the Death Row family, and we’re gonna all come together and do some incredible things. Because all of it has grown from our different journeys. It’s multiple stories that will be told, and we will make sure that everybody that was a part of somethin’ gets what they got comin.’” – said Harris

From there, Harris revealed that Snoop and Dre are hard at work in the studio on a new album. According to him, the new music reminds him of the chemistry the two artists displayed while working on Dr. Dre’s 1992 solo debut classic album The Chronic.

“Now you got Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre doing another album together. I was blessed to sit there the other day and watch them.” he added.

You can watch the interview below:

Eminem releases second greatest hits album “Curtain Call 2”

17 years ago in 2005, Eminem released “Curtain Call: The Hits,” a collection of his greatest songs from his first few studio albums.

The follow-up finds Slim Shady pulling cuts from Relapse, Recovery, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Revival, Kamikaze, and Music to Be Murdered By, as well as Hell: The Sequel and couple other features.

The double-disc project features 35 tracks with guest appearances from music’s biggest stars like Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Juice WRLD, P!nk, Ed Sheeran, Gwen Stefani and 50 Cent among others.

An unreleased 50 Cent collab titled “Is This Love (’09)” produced by Dr. Dre is one of four unique offerings along with early releases like “From the D 2 the LBC” with Snoop Dogg and Elvis movie soundtrack “The King and I” featuring CeeLo Green. At the end of the album there is little surprise too: “Rap God” remix!

CC2 is out on all platforms now, you can stream it below!

New Song: Logic – “Ten Years,” ft. Royce 5’9″

After teasing his album for a minute, Logic has returned with his 30-track project, titled Vinyl Days.

The Maryland rapper has been rolling out this record for months as he has delivered one single after another, highlighting his desire to take things back to the sonic essence of Hip Hop.

The new album features guest appearances from Action Bronson, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Russ, Blu & Exile, The Game, DJ Premier, AZ, RZA and more.

It also features Royce 5’9″ on a track titled “Ten Years.” The Detroit legend kicks his verse by referencing Jay Electronica: “I ain’t a hoodlum, they ain’t arrest or murder me yet / Why ain’t I Muslim? Jay Elec’ ain’t converted me yet!”

You can bump the new track below:

Eminem reacts to Kendrick Lamar’s new album “Mr. Morale & Big Steppers”

Since its arrival on May 16, Fans, media and hip-hop peers have been discussing Kendrick Lamar’s new album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.  With 18 tracks of intense content, the 5th solo studio effort from Compton’s finest takes some time to properly dissect. But it looks like Eminem has already formed his opinion.

About an hour ago, the Detroit legend came through with a tweet praising Dr. Dre for his work done on the album. In the tweet, Slim Shady wrote: “Yo Dr. Dre this Kendrick album is f**cking ridiculous. I am speechless.”

Within minutes, the tweet received over 10k retweets and 50k likes. In the comment section some fans agreed with Em’s take but some not.

Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers was released via pgLang, Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. It serves as both the follow-up to 2017’s album DAMN. and Kendrick’s last album for Top Dawg.

You can check the Eminem’s tweet below:

Kendrick Lamar has just made his version of Eminem’s “Kim” song

Kendrick Lamar has just released his 5th solo studio album called “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers.” It’s Lamar’s first full-length album release since the “Black Panther” soundtrack in 2018, and his first solo studio album since “Damn.” in 2017.

The album includes a song titled “We Cry Together,” featuring Taylour Paige and produced by Bēkon, J.LBS and The Alchemist. It is an eighth song on the album and it sees Oklama and Taylor Paige take opposite sides in a couple’s dispute which turned into ugly situation.

The song with its concept is very much like Eminem’s 2000 song “Kim” from The Marshall Mathers LP, produced by Bass Brothers. Some time, in social media, “Kendrick made his version of Eminem’s Kim” was trending which inspired the headline of our title.

You can enjoy both songs below:

Royce 5’9″ talks Eminem’s new album, says Eminem called him to get in the studio

Royce Da 5’9″ has recently done an interview with Kera Dangerous where the two talked about trending topics, asked by fans on social media.

One of the fans’ question came about Eminem: “I hate to ask cause I know Royce HATES Eminem questions but is Royce on the upcoming Eminem album?”

Royce replied: “I did not know I hated Eminem questions [Laughs]. No, let me clarify. I don’t hate the Em questions at all. Eminem is part of my journey. He’s such a big megastar and people don’t get to hear from him a lot. So I think when people look at my interviews, they enjoy me speaking about him in such as candid way. I call him Marshall and when I speak about him like he’s human, that’s interesting for people but it don’t bother me when people ask me Em questions. I’d be bothered if it stops. So with Em, I don’t mind answering this question about his album.”

Then he continues: “So, to answer your question Briccs, me and Em have few songs laying around in the tuck. I don’t know if any of them are going to be on his album as of yet and I don’t even know if he’s working on an album. I know he’s recording some songs right now. He called me couple of days ago and told me he wanted me to get into the studio sooner  than later and check out some songs that he has but I don’t know what they are for. He is always recording, though.”

You can watch the interview below:

Kxng Crooked & Joell Ortiz drop joint project “Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse”

After a wave of critiques from Royce 5’9″ and Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz heated argument going viral, Kxng Crooked and Joell Ortiz drop their joint controversial project “Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse”

“I’ve been talking about my life in the booth since I was eight. This is a part and a chapter of my life. So, I got all rights to talk about my life. If they don’t like it, I can’t be mad at that. I ain’t mad at that. Nobody is going to tell me I have to ask for permission to talk about my life. Musically.” said Crooked before releasing the project.

The Rise & Fall of Slaughterhouse only features two guest appearances from Blakk Soul and Sly Pyper ‘The Wizard’, and Traxx Sanders.

You can stream the much-anticipated project below!

Dr. Dre teases something big related to Eminem

Dr. Dre rarely posts on social media but when he does, we expect something special to happen.

After sharing Super Bowl Halftime show trailer, Dre posted Eminem’s fast verse of “Godzilla” with the caption: “Marshall Mathers vs Who???!!” This is the same video Eminem posted two years ago when he started “Godzilla Challenge.”

Dr. Dre’s post was shared by Fredwreck on his story with the same caption. Later, the same video appeared on d.a. got that dope’s story, who is one of the the producers of “Godzilla.”

In the Super Bowl advertisement trailer, Eminem and his alter ago Slim Shady are trading/shooting bars/words at each other. The trailer and Dr. Dre’s recent post have the same essence: EMINEM VS SLIM SHADY. So, here comes three theories:

1. Eminem is going to do a Verzuz against Slim Shady cause he sees himself the only competition.

2. Eminem is dropping an album where Marshall and Slim Shady will have a war.

3. This is just a Super Bowl promotion and nothing else.

Check Dr. Dre’s post below and tell us what you think in the comment sections of our social media accounts!

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