Have you ever imagined Eminem spitting feminist verse and dissing Rick Rubin for disrespecting women? Well, it’s not hard to imagine now as 30 Hertz is back again with a new track “A Diss Against the Patriarchy,” featuring Kanye West, created with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology.
AI also made Kanye West apologize to Taylor Swift. You can bump the new track below. WARNING: All the lyrics are automatically created by AI technology and it’s not even close to realness.
Young Buck has recently released a Drumma Boy produced single “Ash Tray” from Back on My Buck S**t, Vol. 3 album. On a track, the G-Unit rapper emotionally speaks about 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, and Lloyd Banks on a smooth instrumental beat.
Addressing his former G-Unit partner by name, Buck keeps things relatively businesslike as he reflects on where things went wrong. Buck raps: “The question is, why try to sign me and sabotage me? Break me and Travelodge me, see me and try to dodge me. Thought you were my brotha, n***a, told you to guide me. Put this knife inside a stomach n***a told you to hide me, Ay Dre, you don’t owe me nothing n***a I do this proudly!”
Trae Tha Truth and Mysonne have recently released a new joint album “If You’re Scared, Stay Inside” and it includes a song “Lyrical Cypher,” featuring lyrical mastermind, Black Thought.
In the song, Trae Tha Truth references Eminem with the following lines:
“I’m shady like I’m Eminem These wack b**ches, I’ve been in them My staple thing no synonym My waves lately, they swimming in.”
British Columbia rapper Merkules has released a new single “Bodies,” featuring Slaughterhouse’s Kxng Crooked and D12’s Swifty McVay, produced by C Lance and mixed by Nato.
In the the description on his YouTube channel, Merkules wrote: “I grew up listening to D12 and Slaughterhouse so having both these legends on the same track from ‘Merk Mondays’ is a huge blessing.”
Back is 2018, Eminem gave shout out to Hopsin on a song “Fall,” from Kamikaze.
Hopsin was left overwhelmed after discovering the reference on the song, where Eminem raps: “I belong here, clown, don’t tell me ’bout the culture. I inspire the Hopsins, the Logics, the Coles, the Seans, the K-Dots, the 5’9″s…”
In a video shared on his social media accounts, Hopsin could not hide the excitement: ”Yo, craziest s**t just f**king happened. Eminem just said my name on his god damn song on his new album. This s**t is crazy! I did not even know he knew who the f**k I was! God damn, he said do not tell him about the culture, implying I am part of the culture! I gotta call my mom!”
Next year Hopsin jumped on a song with D12’s Bizarre, titled “Leatherface,” which also features Lazarus and King Gory and since then fans were eagerly waiting for the Eminem collaboration.
In a recent interaction with fans on social media, Hopsin does not look like to feature Eminem anytime soon. Check out his comment below:
Conway The Machine and Big Ghost LTD drop new track “Toast” off of their forthcoming project, titled “If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed.”
Griselda’s finest teamed up with Big Ghost LTD last year too, dropping a full-length project, titled “No One Mourns The Wicked. The two are teaming up for another new collaborative project which is due out later this year.
Conway’s lyrics prove he is ready to dominate 2021 too: “I ain’t no rapper, do not think we the same cause we gon’ clip one of you n***as, if you leave your lane.”
LVRN has released “Home For The Holidays” album and it includes a track titled “12 Days of Bhristmas,” featuring our boy Westside Boogie and OMB Bloodbath.
The album also features Summer Walker, 6LACK, Shelley who was formerly known as DRAM, Kitty Ca$h, Eli Derby and Young Rog. The 9-tracked project is executive produced by Lisa McCall, with production helmed by Rogét Chahayed and Slim Wav.
Yesterday, the video of “12 Days of Bhristmas” was also released. Check out the visuals below:
Few days ago, Eminem released the deluxe edition of “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B” and it includes yet another collaboration with Skylar Grey on a track “Black Magic,” produced by Eminem, Skylar Grey and Jayson DeZuzio.
In the song, Eminem uses multiple songs’ titles to refer to the alternative rock band, Imagine Dragons, before name dropping them with a clever wordplay:
“But if this is actually happenin’, sucker for pain (Sucker For Pain)
I am stuck (Stuck) in this radioactive (Radioactive) pattern
But her by her motherf**kin’ hair’s
All I “imagine draggin'” (Imagine Dragon)”
“Killer” is the 13th track from the deluxe edition of Eminem’s recently released Music to Be Murdered By: Side B album.
The song is produced by D.A Got That Dope who also produced “These Demons,” featuring MAJ and “GNAT” on the Side B, as well as “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD, “Those Kinda Nights,” featuring Ed Sheeran and “No Regrets,” featuring Don Toliver on Side A.
In the song, Eminem makes reference to 50 Cent and his greatest hit “In Da Club,” with a clever wordplay:
Went up to this chick who was so tipsy, we went to hug, Ended up tripping, I picked her up, She yelled out it’s her birthday, She’s fifty and in the club Then it comes on, that “In Da Club” song.”
On Side B of his album Music to Be Murdered By (Deluxe Edition), Eminem offers some advice to current king of Hip-Hop charts: Drake. The Rap God warns the beloved Toronto rapper that while he may be on top now, that could change.
In the song Eminem raps:
I’ve had a great view to see the (See the) game through (Through) And, Drake, they’re gonna turn on you (You) one day too (Too) And the more you win, the sooner (Sooner) they do They’ll be calling you a trash bin Sayin’ that your new one isn’t better than your last and Even if it is, once they start to turn their backs They ain’t never comin’ back in They did it to Chance Next they’ll be mentionin’ Future in the past tense (Yeah) Or sayin’ “Adiós” to Migos I ain’t dissin’, I’m just tryna keep this s**t a C-note
Drake himself was feeling the process has already started. In his 2018 song “God’s Plan” he raps:
And still, bad things It’s a lot of bad things That they wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’ They wishin’ on me
Yesterday, Eminem dropped the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B and the album includes a song “Favorite B**ch,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, produced by Eminem, MjNichols and Blacknailz.
In the song, Eminem gives super shout out to J. Cole and Lil Wayne:
“As the era whence we came From Nas to Pac, Rak’, Eric B. and Kane, But I know a few from this era that are lyrically insane, And although most are never gonna hit the level Cole or Weezy at”
Eminem does not think that the level of J. Cole or Lil Wayne is easily reachable since the new generation have chosen a different direction, and the rap-mentality of Cole or Weezy are totally different from what it is nowadays.