Danny Brown talks about Eminem vs Benzino & MGK on Drink Champs

In the latest episode of Drink Champs, Detroit’s own Danny Brown sits down with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN to discuss his journey to sobriety, his love for Detroit style pizza, and his take on the Eminem vs. MGK and Eminem vs. Benzino beef. Brown also delves into his musical influences, including Nas, Ghostface Killah, and the UK grime scene. The Detroit rapper shares stories about losing his teeth, his experiences with Adderall, and his admiration for the Insane Clown Posse’s business model. Throughout the interview, Brown showcases his unique personality and his deep appreciation for hip hop culture.

At one point of the interview N.O.R.E. asked him whose side he’s on in Slim Shady and Benzino beef. Here is what Danny replied: “I mean, I’m obviously going to ride with my city. I’m an Eminem guy.” Later, the crew talked about Eminem vs Machine Gun Kelly and Em’s influence on the game.

DJ EFN: Eminem or MGK?
Danny Brown: C’mon man. Y’all tryna be funny now. I mean, of course it’s gonna be Em. We would not get MGK if it was not for Em. No white boys coming around, you know. We had 3rd Bass, [Beastie Boys, Vanilla Ice]. My favorite white rapper right now is El-P.

N.O.R.E.: I’m not gonna lie, we just had Benzino on Drink Champs. I did defend Eminem as much as I can but my favorite white rapper of all times is Eminem. I can’t deny that at all. Zino is my brother but the thing about it is, I don’t like Eminem because he’s white, I like Eminem because I like Eminem. That’s it. I know what he was trying to bait me into doing but no, it’s not I like him because he’s white, I like him because I like syllables, I like how he puts motherf–king words together. F–k that, I don’t care.
Danny Brown: I mean, that’s rappers’ rapper type s–t. You understand how difficult it is to do what he do when you do this s–t. So, motherf–kers always trying to talk s–t. Like ‘we don’t hear Eminem in the club.’ N-gga! You still go to the club?! You hear Eminem at f–king football games and stadiums and s–t like that. At the end of the day, no one can take what he’s done for white boy rappers. It wouldn’t be y’all n–gas now it’s so many f–king Eminem clones in this s–t.

N.O.R.E.: If you go to Spotify, Eminem is still No.1 f–king artist listened to. You know why I wanted to defend Eminem? It’s not only because of Benzino. It’s because I hate when people say ‘yeah, he’s nice for white for a white guy.’ He’s nice because he’s nice!
Danny Brown: No, he was better than n–gas when he first came out. That’s the way he got cracking.

Noreaga invites Eminem on Drink Champs

Back in 2016, N.O.R.E., also know as Noreaga reunited with DJ EFN to begin hosting the “Drink Champs” podcast. Since then, some of the biggest hip-hop names were featured in recent episodes, including Kanye West, Snoop Dogg and The Game.

Hip-hop superstars are sharing stories and updates while drinking alcohol. The podcast has achieved more than five million listens per month. Since November 2016, the show has been aired on digital cable television network, Revolt.

Noreaga has recently done a question and answer session on Twitter where fans asked different kinds of question. One of the fans asked him to invite Eminem to Drink Champs: “How about getting Eminem or Jay-Z on drink champs? Those would be epic.” On which NORE replied: “You say it like its that easy!!”

Another user said: “Lol, drunk Eminem would be fun. Try it.” On that, the Queens’ rapper replied: “Paul Rosenberg will never let drunk Eminem exist again and he is right!!!”

Then one of the fans replied: “You had Royce without alcohol right?” Noreaga was quick to reply: “Alcohol isn’t the problem with Em, I want him to know he deserves his roses!!!”

You can check the tweets below:

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NORE says Eminem is down for Verzuz battle against DMX

Last year in May, rapper and podcast host N.O.R.E. said Eminem is interested in taking on DMX in a ‘VERZUZ’ battle. N.O.R.E. took to Instagram where he claimed that Eminem and DMX are prepared to face off against each other for ‘VERZUZ’.

Posting a picture of him and DMX playing a giant game of Jenga, he wrote: “This moment is so Legend !!! 3 minutes before this @therealswizzz CALLS X and says Eminem is down for that smoke and X SAY HE CAN GET BUT I STILL WANT JAY HAHA SO CLASSIC BEHIND THE SCENES SHIT SORRY IF I WASNT POST TO SAY NOTHING but I had to DMX VS SLIM SHADY??? What y’all think??? I’m riding wit the DOG!!!”

While some still waiting for this battle to happen, DMX is fighting for his life right now! Prayers up for, DOG!

Royce 5’9″, Joe Budden, NORE discuss Eminem & Snoop Dogg situation

On the Clubhouse meeting, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9″, N.O.R.E, Daz and more set down to talk about why Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture.

Akino: I got a question for Daz and NORE, we know Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture, but style-wise, what do you think about that type of battle? Would you be interested Snoop versus Em?

NORE: Hell no! The history is too deep man. Motherf**ers are grown men. We don’t need a rap battle at this point. Hell no. I just don’t wanna see Eminem and f**king Snoop Dogg cause of their relationship. That’s like step-children fighting. They both from same linear. They come from same f**king person that made Eminem great and a person who made Snoop great!

After that, NORE continues to little bit defend Joe Budden for saying his opinion about Eminem’s music. Royce also thinks Dr. Dre, 50 Cent or Fredwreck need to squash the beef before its too late.

You can watch the whole thing below:

 

N.O.R.E. names one thing that can get Eminem killed in a Rap Battle

In one of the latest episodes of MATHHOFFATV, a rapper, actor and media personality N.O.R.E. has talked about battle rappers and named what Eminem lacks for battle rap that might get him lost in the battle.

Showmanship is a problem in battle rap. It is about the showmanship and that is something that unfortunately in battle rap you can not teach, that is an experience. What I am saying is, for a seasoned artist that has been twenty years in the game as an artist, it is hard for that man to go back and battle. And I think Eminem lyrically could beat a lot of people but I think the showmanship is going to kill him bro.” says N.O.R.E.

Listen to the interview below and tell us your thoughts in the comments of our social media accounts:

N.O.R.E blames Paul Rosenberg for Eminem not doing ‘a real hip-hop interviews’

N.O.R.E, who is one of the hosts on REVLOT TV’s hip-hop show “Drink Champs,” has recently replied to a fan on Twitter who asked why the producers are not inviting Eminem on the show. Noreaga blamed Eminem’s manager and CEO of Shady Records, Paul Rosenberg for it. Check the tweet below:

Few years ago, in an interview with VLAD TV, N.O.R.E showed love to Eminem:

“Eminem is the king in his own right, he’s changed hip-hop and before Eminem, all the white guys, besides Beastie Boys, were kind of dressed in black, kind of trying to be black. Eminem was the first white guy who was like, I AM WHITE. He actually, lyrically is on the level of Nas and great lyricists but his image is O.D.B (Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Eminem is our Elvis and I think we should claim that. I think Dr. Dre is genius for having the foresight for it.”

 

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