Everybody knew it was only a matter of time before 50 Cent gave his three cents once Saweetie confirmed that she and Quavo have ended their relationship after over two years being together.
Yesterday, 50 posted a photo of Quavo with a caption that reads: “B**ch! you went where, and said what to who? oh no you gotta go call you a Uber. LOL.” but is unclear what his comment references to exactly.
Ice-T has recently sat down with ‘SILICON BEACH with Jon V‘ podcast for a new interview where the legendary rapper revealed his reaction to hearing Eminem for the first time.
“It is very very hard to get my attention as far as music. I am very into unique stuff and unfortunately most people are just replicating repeating something they heard. It is nothing new, I want to get my mind blown. I remember when I first heard Eminem, somebody gave to me a tape. And I am like ‘This crazy white boy is singing about putting his girl in a trunk, what the f**k is this.’ And the fact that he could really rap and that he was a white kid, that was dope.”
“Now there are a lot of white kids rapping so now it is like okay well you kind of sound like Eminem, yeah but he was like one of the early ones. Eminem’s style was different and it was unique and he turned out to be a star. So if you want to be original, look and see what everyone else is doing and do not do that. But that is difficult for people. You have to have the courage to be yourself but real people only respect real people.” said Ice T
Ray J has slowly became one of the most popular punchlines in hip-hop music over the years as he is getting mentioned in songs by Eminem, City Girls, and, of course, Kanye West. On a new episode of Genius’ “Between The Lines” Ray J reacted on some of the references, including Eminem namedropping him on “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD.
“Man, you always wanna get an Eminem mention. I do not know, that is at the highest level of it. Somebody get Eminem on the phone. Let me say what is up and let me soak up some knowledge real quick. Let me come learn some s**t or give me some goddamn publishing!” said Ray J.
Few hours ago, The Recording Academy revealed the nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards and Royce Da 5’9″ got the Best Rap Album nomination, which is up against Nas’ “Kings Disease” D’Smoke’s “Black Habits”, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist’s “Alfredo” and Jay Electronica’s “A Written Testimony.”
Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz, Kid Vishis, Nasaan, Mr. Porter, Westside Gunn and more congratulated Royce for getting recognition from The Recording Academy. Check out their reactions below: