50 Cent, Kxng Crooked & Page Kennedy defend Eminem against Melle Mel comments

In a recent interview with The Art Of Dialogue, legendary rapper Melle Mel of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five questioned Eminem’s place in top 5 greatest rappers of all time list. “Obviously, he is a capable rapper. He got a rhyme style. But he is white! He is white! If Eminem was just another ni–a like the rest of us, would he be top 5 on that list when there are at least 35 ni–as that can rhymes just as good as him?! If he was a black rapper he would not even make a list.”

50 Cent was quick to come out in defense of Eminem. In his latest Instagram post, Fiddy shared Melle Mel’s picture and in the caption, he wrote: “There was more money selling dope than being in Hip Hop when Melly Mel was popping, the culture has grown so much. I am not sure if it would be what it is today with out artist like Eminem. S–t I am not sure I would be who I am with out him but you know it is competitive so ni–as gonna hate. LOL f–k outta here ! We sucker free.”

Kxng Crooked also defended Eminem in the 5 minutes video clip the California rapper recorded specially for the topic: “That was the funniest clip I’ve seen all day. I could not stop laughing for 5 minutes straight because his posture is demeanor like he was serious. I was not offended by what he said because it’s his opinion but then I saw in my mind him and Marshall doing a battle and I could not stop laughing.”

Crooked continues: “I was not shocked what Melle Mel said. I was not surprised but let’s jump to educational part real quick. There is a privilege that comes with being white in the American Music Industry. That’s obvious. It’s just a fact. Now, let’s change Eminem into a black rapper real quick. He’s a black rapper. He has Jimmy Iovine, Paul Rosenberg, Dr. Dre behind him, how far do you think he’ll get with that kind of weaponry behind his music? I think we all can agree that he’ll get pretty far right? Now lets take color all the way out of the equation. If somebody decided to create a round table and only the most brilliant lyricists in the history of hip-hop could sit I’d be sitting at that table like ‘what’s happening Marshall?’ Eminem will be sitting at that table! So, as one of the most brilliant hip-hop writers in the history of the culture what do you think Eminem deserves? Every f–king thing he has cause he is brilliant.

“I’m not saying Rakim, KRS, Kool G, Kane, DOC, Pharoahe Monch, Kurupt etc don’t deserve it. They deserved the world too. All genius level lyricists deserve whatever accolades they  receive for the hard work and dedication to the craft and to the culture that they put in and that does not exclude Eminem.” – Crooked I added.

Detroit rapper and actor Page Kennedy also came out in defense of Eminem on Twitter: “Melle Mel sound like a hater saying Eminem only top 5 cause he white. Ni–a you know how many white rappers there have been. Have any of them ever been in top anything? No stfu. If Melle was white do he think he would be in the top? Top-less is about it.”

 

Page Kennedy releases music video for “Tough Guy,” featuring Kuniva & Kid Vishis

Page Kennedy is back with a brand new music video for “Tough Guy,” featuring Kuniva of D12 and Kid Vishis, produced by D Collins, from his latest album, called Front Page.

Front Page is the follow-up for Detroit rapper’s Straight Bars 4 mixtape, which aside from Kuniva and Kid Vishis, also features guest appearances from Jon Connor, RJ Payne, Elzhi, Che Noir, Stassi Pryce, Mia Kodak, 3d Na’tee, Gmac Cash, Light Barbie, Wanda Sykes, Deion Lucas, Snizz OG and Yukmouth.

In the song Vishis, the leader of Alien Gang raps: “If you come to Detroit and don’t call Tricky is that really an extortion? / I watch the LGBT try to really kill the babe, is that an abortion?

You can watch the new video clip below:

The Game references Eminem on Page Kennedy’s new song with Royce 5’9″ & KXNG Crooked

Page Kennedy drops lyrically star-studded track “The Gran Finale 2021,” featuring The Game, Royce Da 5’9″, Ransom, Locksmith, KXNG Crooked, Grafh, 3D Natee and Mysonne from Straight Bars IV mixtape.

“AYE ITS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! I decided to give hip hop a gift. This is the greatest 10 min of lyrical assault you will ever heard maybe ever in your life. Enjoy.” said Detroit rapper on his social media accounts.

In the song, The Game mentions Eminem and Dr. Dre in the following lines: “You know who the king of Cali, 20 years vet, in my ally, Dr. Dre bread a problem child, Glock and my aftermath letterman, Ask Busta, ask Em, he’ll kill you where you stand before he lets you pass him.”

You can bump the new track below:

Page Kennedy & Knxg Crooked defend Eminem after Ebro says Em doesn’t fit for Verzuz

Hip-Hop journalist @LowKeyUHTN has recently tweeted the following about Eminem’s in Verzuz battle: “Clearly these conversations are all subjective, but none of you all gonna convince me Hov is getting smoked by Kanye. OR that Eminem and Hov would be something to watch. Like, please stop. I personally don’t want to see Em do a Verzuz. However, that’s just me.”

On which, a famous hip-hop media personality, Ebro Darden replied: “Nope. I don’t think his music fits the scenario”

Page Kennedy and Kxng Crooked were quick to defend Em, as Page tweeted: “Yeah he only the greatest rapper and most successful selling artist in human existence. I’m pretty sure NO ONE wants to see that skill of hip hop display. No one would get excited about that energy, breath control, and stage presence in a VS. He probably doesn’t even get views.” While Crooked said: “If he ever decides to do it I hope he calls me to help with song choices because we’re going to come out of the gate smacking the f**k out of somebody.”

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