Math Hoffa, Grafh & the crew discuss The Game vs Eminem: “Em is animal”

Math Hoffa has recently discussed The Game VS Eminem with special guests GRAFH and H20 and guest hosts ESSO and SEAN BIGGA on the latest episode of “My Expert Opinion.” You can check the conversation below.

Grafh: The Game is doing that because he wants to be mentioned next to Eminem. I do s**t like that. That’s like Chess move. He’s not dissing him because he is just out of nowhere. He is like, ‘I want to be compared to this person, let me put my name in the same sentence.’ He’s smart. That’s business movies but Em is too lyrical. That ni**a is animal. Em influenced my s**t too. Em is like one of the GOATs to me, to keep it a buck with you. That ni**a is stupid, his skillset is alien-like.”

H2O: I feel like Game been reaching. Eminem is Eminem. So what better person come when you doing an interview, what better person to come at than Eminem? He’s probably the biggest name in hip-hop.

ESSO: The Game can rhyme. He can f**king rap but is he rapping on Em’s level? Nah. Everybody knows that. But it’s entertainment. We can enjoy it.

Grafh: I’m not even a huge fan of new Eminem but his skill set, ni**a! What you taking about? Let’s keep it a buck.”

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Dreamville’s Cozz names Eminem’s song that inspired his flow

LA rapper who goes by the name Cozz debuted in 2014 with his studio album “Cozz & Effect” and now is a part of the J. Cole’s Dreamville Records label.

Today, Cozz is most known for his remix of “Kock Tha Hustle” featuring J. Cole and “Zendaya” song which produced by Cole as well.

Cozz will be performing with his Dreamville family at Dreamville Festival, a star-studded event taking place April 2-3 at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh.

The young talented rapper has recently shared five songs that inspired his flow and the list goes like this:

1. “Only God Can Judge Me” by 2Pac

2. “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

3. “The Way I Am” by Eminem

4. “Money On My Mind” by Lil Wayne

5. “Who Shot Ya?” by The Notorious B.I.G.

 

Eminem shows love to Billie Eilish during her stop in Detroit for “Happier Than Ever” world tour

Billie Eilish planned to perform at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit as part of her “Where Do We Go?” World Tour in 2020, but she had to cancel the show due to the pandemic.

Finally, the singer returned triumphantly to Detroit for a sold-out stop on her “Happier Than Ever,” The 2022 World Tour. During that stop, Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas, received a warm welcome from Eminem.

The Detroit legend greeted the British superstar and her brother with his iconic Mom’s Spaghetti meals.

Finneas O’Connell took to Instagram to share a picture of the meal on his story with the caption: “Thank you, Eminem.”

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Watch Behind The Scenes video of Super Bowl Halftime Show 2022

Hip-hop finally had its moment at the Super Bowl last month when legends Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige took to the stage for an electrifying halftime show at the So-Fi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The spectacular, high-energy performance was a powerful celebration of hip hop and its evolution over the last three decades, centering on the legacy of Dr. Dre, a pioneer of West Coast rap whose outsize influence on the genre helped shape the careers of his co-headliners, especially his protegee, Eminem, and fellow hometown heroes, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar.

The music director Adam Blackstone has recently shared the Behind The Scenes video of the show. In the caption, he wrote: “COME BEHIND THE SCENES with BBE and experience “DRE DAY”. Still coming down off what was such an incredible Super Bowl Pepsi Halftime show! I wanted to share a small glimpse of what the process was for us to get to where we ended up musically! And for me, it all starts with TEAM!!!! Thank you to each and every band and production person, company, and crew member that made this possible to Pull off. ENJOY THE RIDE!”

You can watch the video below:

Paul Rosenberg teases another Eminem & Westside Boogie collab

After dropping Everythings For Sale in 2019, Westside Boogie is reading another project to drop through Shady Records.

The Compton rapper has recently shared a picture of himself and Eminem on Instagram with the caption: “Final stages..y’all irritated I know but I love y’all.”

The picture was reshared by Paul Rosenberg on Twitter, saying: Look… Westside Boogie got ⁦Eminem throwin’ dubs again. He was doing it the whole time we were in LA… caught a vibe I guess! Ha! New music on the horizon!

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Royce 5’9″ talks if Eminem is to be blamed for Slaughterhouse’s unsuccessful debut

Royce 5’9″ has recently done a livestream question and answer session on Instagram. The Detroit legend was asked if Eminem was to blame for the unsuccessful start of Slaughterhouse when they dropped their Shady Records debut album Welcome To: Our House in 2011.

“Do I blame Marshall for Our House? What do you mean? The way it came out? Em put his f**king soul into Our House. Em probably put as much work as I did in that project.” said Royce.

Royce continues: “When I collaborate with somebody, especially like Em, first of all, I’m always going to trust his judgment. Same way with Preem. I’mma trust his judgment. I’m a firm believer in roles. People play roles depending on what situation it is. Whenever I’m working with Em, I play a position, very rarely do I try to play the lead position because I know that’s something he used to do. Same with Preem. We disagree in lots of things. If there is something he feels super strongly about, I go against my better judgment because I know if Preem is wrong then I’m willing to take the L with him. If he is right, you can’t be more right. And I feel the same way about Marshall.”

“Marshall had a vision for Our House and when we put it out, fans thought it was too polished. I’m very aware of all the mistakes we made creatively and I can take the blame for a lot of those. I don’t blame Marshall anything for creatively. I see the mistakes that were made but I told him don’t trip on that. Cause he felt like ‘I touched too much, I did too much.’ And I was like ‘Nah, don’t even do that. If its L to take, we going to take it together.’ It was all good when we were in the studio together. We had the same energy so ain’t nobody to blame. I appreciate the work Eminem put in it.” Royce added.

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The Game tells Eminem to get into the studio together to prove he’s better rapper

The Game has doubled down on his assertion he is a “better rapper” than Eminem after he made similar comments during his recent appearance on Drink Champs.

Yesterday, Game shared a clip on Instagram, saying: “When you all say Eminem is better and all that, I see it, I see it. I feel you. And you know what? If you feel like Eminem is better than me, that’s your opinion. But there is a lot of people that feel like I am better than Eminem, and that is their opinion. Me, personally, is Eminem better than me? Nah, he not, bro.”

“I think the best way to see if he is or if I am is…S**t ni**a, let’s rap about it. Let’s get up and get into the studio. Let’s do something, let’s put something out. Let’s see, ’cause that’s what this s**t is, bro. It’s rap.”

“I am striving to be the best human that I can possibly be — the best rapper, the best father, the best friend. I also gave Eminem his props in the same accord. As far as being better than me, nah. Eminem is not better than me. Bro, I am better than him. I said it again and I will keep saying it again, bro. It is what it is.”

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Kanye West might have taken inspiration from Eminem for his Donda event

Last year, Kanye West debuted his 10th solo studio album DONDA and at a third event hosted in his hometown of Chicago at Soldier Field, he brought out DaBaby and Marilyn Manson.

The audience was greeted with a recreation of Ye’s childhood home in the center of the arena where Kanye appeared with the mask on.

Back in 2001, at his Anger Management Tour, Eminem also brought recreation of his house on stage with the Jason mask on, and Slim Shady also brought out Marilyn Manson on stage.

Lots of coincidence, huh?

Check the fan’s theory below:

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