The D.O.C. & Vanilla Ice react to Eminem’s verse on Kanye West’s “Use This Gospel” remix

Legendary rapper The D.O.C. has recently shared a video of him reacting to Eminem’s verse on Kanye West’s “Use This Gospel” remix, which was released by DJ Khaled through his “God Did” album.

In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1, Khaled revealed how the remix ended up on his album. He stated that West had played him Jesus Is King Part II in full a year and a half prior, calling it “incredible”. Even though West and Khaled had recorded a couple of tracks for God Did, they were never finished due to the rapper’s busy schedule. As part of a “last minute magic gift”, Khaled asked West if he could include the remix on “God Did” since it perfectly fit the album’s theme. According to Khaled, West loved the idea, which he joked “You know Ye don’t love no idea”. Before confirming the inclusion, West insisted on contacting both Dr. Dre and Eminem for their approval which he received shortly after.

The song was commercially successful too. It peaked at No. 49 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The remix further reached the top position on both the US Christian Songs and Gospel Songs charts, becoming the first number-one on these charts for both Khaled and Eminem. It also marked the first entry for both artists and West’s fifth chart-topper on the two charts.

In the video which recently surfaced online, The D.O.C. says: “I think Eminem is one of the greatest. No question about it bro. Em is off my tree. You know, every one of us come from somebody. I can hear me in him. He’s a true f**king artist.”

Under the video, Vanilla Ice, who has got a long history with Eminem, commented the fire emojis under The D.O.C.’s video. Check the video below:

Eminem earns his first ever No.1 song on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart

Last month DJ Khaled released star-studded new album “God Did” which includes a song “Use This Gospel (Remix)” with Kanye West and Eminem, produced by one and only Dr. Dre. As Ye previously said, the song is his daughter’s all time favorite song.

In an interview with Lowe, Khaled revealed how the remix ended up on the album. He stated that Ye had played him Jesus Is King Part II in full a year and half prior, calling it “incredible”. Even though West and Khaled had recorded a couple of tracks for God Did, they were never finished due to the rapper’s schedule. As part of a “last minute magic gift”, Khaled asked West if he could include the remix on God Did since it perfectly fit the album’s theme. According to Khaled, West loved the idea, which he joked “You know Ye don’t love no idea”. Before confirming the inclusion, West insisted on contacting both Dr. Dre and Eminem for their approval.

Musically, the remix is a gospel track, with rock undertones. The song is reminiscent of Slim Shady’s early 2000s work, though it features heavier drums. Em performs a fast pace Christian rap verse on the remix, replacing Clipse’s appearance on the original track. His verse is succeeded by a dubstep outro, contributed by Dr. Dre.

In the song, The Detroit legend expresses uncertainty about holding on, detailing combatting addiction and temptation while he has raised his daughters. Em also compares his controversies to West’s, places his faith in “the Father”, and thanks Jesus, concluding with: “Praises to Jesus, I will always.”

The song debuted at No. 1 on US Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, giving Eminem his first ever chart-topper in this category.

DJ Khaled finally has a song with Eminem coming this Friday!

DJ Khaled’s dream finally came true!

Kahaled has revealed the tracklist and insane features for his upcoming album called “God Did,” coming out this Friday.

The album includes a song titled “Use This Gospel” (Remix), featuring Eminem and Kanye West. Previously, Khaled said in several interviews that Eminem is one of this dream collaborations.

Back in 2021, Ye revealed that he collaborated with Eminem and Dr. Dre for a remix of “Use This Gospel: “Eminem Thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre remix of use this gospel I have always loved and respected you and im honored to have you bless this song … Its also North West’s favorite Kanye West song of all time,” wrote Kanye on Twitter.

“Use This Gospel” is a spiritual track, which appeared on Kanye West 2019’s album “Jesus is King“. The original version feature Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and No Malice. Kenny G also assisted with a solo Saxophone cameo.

As it turns out, Ye gave the track to DJ Khaled to release. A snippet of the song is available on YouTube.

Check the full tracklist below:

Eminem disses Tekashi 6ix9ine & gives shout out to Meek Mill on a new song with Cordae

Cordae drops his highly anticipated new album From A Bird’s Eye View which includes guest appearances from Eminem, Nas, Lil Wayne, Freddie Gibbs, Lil Durk, Gunna, Stevie Wonder, H.E.R and Roddy Ricch.

Slim Shady is featured on the remix version of “Parables” track, produced by Cardiak and Nami.

In a song, Eminem gives shout out to Meek Mill while throwing jab at Tekashi 6ix9ine:

S**t’ll make you wanna cop out like a plea deal so I treat beat like it’s Tekashi / Spit on that b**ch like Meek Mill / My addiction got me weak willed / I’m relapsing I think I can’t seem to stop eating Beat Pills / And Dr. D.R.E., he still keeps on giving me refills.” he raps.

After collaborating on “Killer” remix back in 2021 which also featured Jack Harlow, Cordae teased on his social media that he had another song coming with Eminem and it’s finally here!

You can bump the new track below:

Eminem releases the official remix of “Venom” song

“Venom” is the main theme of the soundtrack for the 2018 Columbia Pictures movie with the same title Venom, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The song is produced by long time Eminem collaborator Luis Resto and it’s from Eminem’s Kamikaze album.

To promote new chapter of the movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eminem jumped on a song “Last One Standing,” with Skylar Grey, Mozzy and Polo G and now dropped the remix version of “Venom” track, produced by D.A. Got That Dope, which is included in the soundtracks album of the movie.

You can listen to it below:

Steve Aoki explains why remix of Drake, Lil Wayne, Kanye West & Eminem’s “Forever” failed to be released

DJ and producer Steve Aoki has recently opened up about holding back on raising a family, missed opportunities with Drake, Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Eminem, suffering from tinnitus, and losing his best friend.

Aoki’s career has undoubtedly rewarded him with unforgettable moments and opportunities. One opportunity that passed him by in the earlier parts of his journey was a remix of Drake’s “Forever,” song from 2009, featuring Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Eminem.

In a new interview Graham, he recalled how Kanye called him up to share some lyrics he was working on. He then later bumped into Drake, whose team sent him stems of an upcoming track.

“It is Drake, it is Eminem, it is Lil Wayne, and it is Kanye West. I could remix the biggest voices of my career. It never actually ever came out because it just was not that good. Sad to say, but that is life. I had the opportunity – it was not good at the time. If they gave me the opportunity now, it would be a different story.”

You can watch the interview below:

Fans predicted Jack Harlow on Eminem’s “Killer” remix 151 days ago

Eminem has announced the remix of “Killer” song from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album, dropping tonight. This version of the song will feature the MVP of 2020, Jack Harlow and one of the best lyricist of new age hip-hop, Cordae. The song is produced by DA Got that Dope.

The original song was released on December 18, 2020, along the rest of Side B (Deluxe) tracks. Some of the fans took a close look of how banger “Killer” sounded, so they imagined that one day the remix of the song would drop.

One of the fans even predicted that Jack Harlow would be on the remix version.

A reddit user called @corjgomez said that “Killer” song deserves a remix with other rappers jumping on a track. User who goes by the name @Glowingpotato replied with “Jack Harlow” and received 4 downvotes from other fans, who were probably thinking that collaboration would never happen.

You can check out the screenshot of the post below:

 

AI creates 2021 version of Eminem’s “My Name Is” & it sounds scarily real

Have you guys ever wondered what Eminem’s 1999 hit song “My Name Is” from The Slim Shady LP would sound like if Em had written it in 2021? Well, 40 Hertz has recreated it with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology, and it actually sounds like it could be Eminem.

The clever remake includes different lyrics that make references to Billie Eilish, K Pop stars, Drake, Rick Ross and Donald Trump – all which would be very likely targets for Eminem in real life.

His voice sounds just like the real thing, and is created using vocal synthesizers – all very complicated. And it looks like deep fake music could well present an issue for the music industry.

Listen to the song below and tell us your opinions in the comments on our social media accounts.

WATCH: Dax releases Eminem’s “Rap God” remix

Canadian rapper Dax releases the music video of Eminem’s “Rap God” remix.

The rapper has previously dropped dozens of remixes of Eminem’s songs, including “Killshot,” “Godzilla” and “The Real Slim Shady.”

In the song, Dax references popular YouTuber, No Life Shaq, with the following lines:

I’m A HEAD that’s why they talk BEHIND MY BACK
That went OVER YOURS and right UP YOUR ASS
Only person I can THROW them at is NO LIFE SHAQ
I kill it, so much DRIP I got SPILLAGE

You can listen to the song below and tell us your opinions about Dax on our social media platforms:

WATCH: DJ Premier remixes Eminem’s “Book Of Rhymes”

“Book Of Rhymes” is No. 5 song on Eminem’s latest release, the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, which is accompanied by scratches from legendary beat-maker DJ Premier, produced by Luis Resto, Illa Da Producer and Eminem.

The song also plays off the title of the Alchemist produced ‘Book of Rhymes’ song by Nas from God’s Son. There is also a likely sample of the Nas song in the end in the DJ Premier mixing part, towards the ending of the song.

Preemo doesn’t look to get enough off of the track as he added more scratches during an Instagram session. “You killed it.” Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg commented on the post.

Watch the video below:

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