MC Serch reveals why Trick Trick, Royce 5’9″ & Eminem started no-fly zone in Detroit

Legendary rapper MC Serch, who is a former member of 3rd Bass and Non Phixion hip-hop collectives, has recently appeared on Math Hoffa’s “My Expert Opinion” podcast hosted by Mr. Mecc, Sean Bigga and Champ.

During his three-hour long interview, the New York City’s golden age rapper revealed the reason Trick Trick stared no-fly zone in Detroit.

“You can ask anybody in Detroit, I killed radio. That no-fly zone s–t, that happened on my show. That happened on my show and I’m gonna tell the truth. So, here is what happened: Trick Trick did a record called ‘Welcome 2 Detroit City’ with Eminem. That was A BANGER. I go to LA, I go to visit Power 106. I’m looking at the playlist and ‘Welcome 2 Detroit’ is number two on Power 106, Hot 97 in LA, number two! They were rotating the record for 57 times a week. Every 43 minutes.” said MC Serch.

Then he continues: “Then…I’m in the car. I’m on my way to Roscoe’s and I hit the record and it’s Em’s verse only. Originally, Em started the verse and then it was Trick Trick. And then it’s Em’s verse again. And that’s it. So I said. Wait, maybe because its morning or the afternoon. Okay. Trick got little greasy, whatever. NO! They rotated that record ‘Welcome 2 Detroit City’ with two Eminem’s verses.”

“So, I came home. And Royce 5’9” and Trick come to visit me. And I said, congratulations on the success of your record but do you know what’s going on out there in the streets, outside of this city?! And I explained to him that I polled radio stations and all they are playing is Eminem’s verse twice. And Trick spazzed out! He said ‘this day forward, it is Detroit is no-fly zone!’ I was doing Serchlite Saturdays at Radio 1 station and he said it’s a no-fly zone and he meant that s–t! And the first person to touch down, that week, Rick Ross. Second guy to touch-down, YoungBerg and what I remember about that, cause I was in the hotel watching him walk in, they mopped him up there and I felt terrible for that kid.” MC Serch added.

You can watch the interview below:

Jay-Z shouts out Eminem on a new song with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne

DJ Khaled has just dropped a star-studded album “God Did,” which includes a long-awaited “Use This Gospel” remix by Kanye West and Eminem, produced by Dr. Dre.

The new project also includes a song with the same title as the album, “God Did,” featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend and Fridayy.

In the song, Jay-Z gives a little shout out to Eminem with the following lines: “E was down ten for this / We just got his ten back then went back like, “Where the interests is?” / Em light up the O3 / We let y’all do the zazas, OG for the OGs / Some new ni**as out of pocket, talkin’ exotic / You barely been in the Baham— (Haha) that’s another topic.”

“Em light up the O3 (’03)” looks like to be a double entendre. Emory Jones lighting up the cigar that Hov is producing and Eminem lighting up the year 2003.

This is not the first time Hov is giving Eminem a nod. On a 2003 song “Excuse Me Miss,” with Pharrell Williams, Jay raps: “Got one chef, one maid, all I need is a partner / To play spades with the cards up, ALL TRUST / Who else you gon’ run with? The truth is us / Only dudes movin’ units – Em, Pimp Juice and us.”

On a 2009 song “A Star Is Born,” with J. Cole, Jigga raps: “Wayne did ‘A Milli,’ 50 did a milli / Ye too, but what Em did was silly / The white boy blossomed after Dre endorsed him / His flow on “Renegade,” f**king awesome! / Applaud him!”

You can listen to the new song below:

50 Cent fans troll Rick Ross after his new album sales is lowest in his career

According to a reports from Hits Daily Double Rick Ross’s latest album, titled “Richer Than I Ever Been,” is projected to sell 30,000 album-equivalent units in its first week of releases.

These numbers are the lowest in Rozay’s entire career, compared to his 2019 LP Port of Miami 2, which moved 80,000 units. For the record, Rick Ross’ 2012 effort, titled God Forgives I Don’t, sold a career-high 218,000 copies.

After the MMG boss claimed Fifty only makes a “quarter million” from one season of the Starz drama Black Mafia Family, the former Shady Records heavyweight’s fanbase started trolling Rick Ross’ album sales.

Check out some of the reactions below:

Rick Ross says Verzuz vs 50 Cent is ‘light work,’ laughs at Fifty’s earnings from BMF

Rick Ross has recently set down with GQ Magazine where he talked about 50 Cent. Check the conversations below.

Interviewer: Verzuz with 2 Chainz was good vibes, though. Would you ever do one that was a little charged up, a little more contentious and competitive like Dipset and LOX? Like… would you do one with 50 Cent?

Rick Ross: You got to ask yourself would he come and do a Verzuz with Rozay. I mean, you got to ask yourself honestly, would he come and stand next to Rozay in the arena or wherever it would be? That’s really your question. I don’t even think it’s a question of if I would do it. That shit light.

Interviewer: 50 would be light work? It’s 20 songs…

Rick Ross: Come on, now. I helped the views on his shows. On TV, he didn’t do nothing, man.

Interviewer: Have you been watching BMF, considering your own BMF connection?

Rick Ross: Man, I saw the first episode. I was just trying to support the homie Meech, the ni**as in the street. I’m a real ni**a. I could put my issues with 50]to the side. I know he may have made a quarter million off the whole season. I’m happy he made that quarter. You know that’s what he made. Why you laughing like that? And make sure you put all these details in. I’ll never let you interview me again if you take that out. Keep it. But, look I know he made 250k off the whole season, and that’s good. Tell him I said, “Congratulations.”

Interviewer: Would you act?

Rick Ross: There ain’t enough money in acting. That’s what I was just saying. Your man made 250k for the season doing that. That little season, Starz TV shit. What channel is it really?

Ross also talks about Lloyd Banks. You can check the full interview on GQ here.

Dr. Dre will be featured on Rick Ross new album (Details)

The rollout for Rick Ross’s forthcoming album titled “Richer Than I Ever Been” continues. Yesterday, billboards started appearing in Miami that read, “Until You Seen Success You Considered Roguish” and “Talkin Them Dollars How I Touch It Come Off As A Profit”

Today, Rick Ross unveiled the cover art, release date and features for the album. “Richer Than I Ever Been” drops on December 10, 2021 and it features guest appearances from Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, Future, 21 Savage, The Dream, Wale, Swizz Beats and more.

“These are the posters I wanted on my walls as a kid. These are the cars I wanted as a kid. This is the music I loved since a kid. December 10th I get to live it all again. Richer than I ever been.” captioned Rozay while sharing the cover art of the album. He revealed the features by tagging all of the artists that took part in the project.

You can check the official announcement below:

Conway enlists Lil Wayne, Rick Ross & more for his Shady Records debut album

Conway The Machine’s upcoming Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes is one of the most anticipated releases of the year. HotNewHipHop has recently set down with the Buffalo rapper for an exclusive interview where he revealed some of the features on the album:

Interviewer: I imagine there’s some, some features under wraps, that you can’t fully reveal — I get that. But any teasers of what’s to come?

Conway: Probably just the transparency on some of the records, with some of the stuff that goes on behind the scenes. I got Wayne on there, I got Rick Ross, West, Benny, the usuals. Daringer produced a lot of it. It’s a classic Conway album. It’s giving you that feeling that I provide. I’m just super excited for fans to own this piece of art in their possession.

You can check out the full interview on HNHH here.

Rick Ross shows love to Eminem, says he discovered someone with Eminem potential

Rick Ross has recently talked about new school rapper Just Juice and called him the new Eminem.

“Eminem is one of the best rappers in the world but he was not until he had a hit record. Just Juice has a lot of potential to do big things. I saw a lot of incredible things. I saw a lot of different dope things. Of course Eminem is one of one! We know that. I ain’t trippin.’ He most definitely inspired a lot of artists and it was dope for me to be in front of somebody I felt potentially to be one of those.” said Rick Ross.

Watch the video below:

Rick Ross explains why he thinks 50 Cent can’t make a hit record anymore

Rick Ross says 50 Cent “can not make hit songs anymore” these days and does not seem interested in a Verzuz battle against him.

Rick Ross has already battled on Verzuz against 2 Chainz. However, fans have been asking Rozay to get on the series again, perhaps even squashing his beef with 50 Cent on the the stage of Verzuz. Unfortunately, this does not seem to happen.

When he was asked about a potential Verzuz battle against 50 Cent, Rick Ross replied:

Would it be really entertaining music wise, you know what I am saying? I am a real dude. 50 Cent had some huge records when he had the biggest producers and artists around him putting them together. That is why, right now, he can not make nothing to save his life. Rozay probably could not save him!

Watch the clip below:

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