Benzino tried to roast Royce but Royce comes back harder

Royce Da 5’9″ and Benzino beef is getting out of control now. Exchange of the tweets are getting personal. Benzino attacked Royce’s best friend, Eminem. Then Royce came back, targeting Benzino’s daughter. Now Benzino is dropping stupid comments on Royce’s mother and grandmother.

You can check out their tweets below:

Rihanna, Joyner Lucas & more react on Benzino challenging Royce 5’9″ on Verzuz

The tension between Royce Da 5’9″ and Benzino is getting a little bit more serious than we expected.

After the Detroit legend and former owner of The Source magazine exchanged sharp words, regarding Eminem Twitter rant, Benzino challenged Nickel on Verzuz battle.

Royec screenshoted Benzino’s tweet and posted it on Instagram with the caption: “You all owe me for these laughs. I want my flowers for these hysterical outbursts during these trying times. This motaf**k done challenged me to a Verzuz battle. He prefaced this with “My Catalogue.Shut the noise. I better get outta town. I’m not worthy. Challenge not accepted but big props to I see booty I see booty. Do not think we even got a venue that could facilitate that massive holy bible of art. Gave me Lennon vibes. Seeing you perform that shit live with The Roots is like Top 3 bucket list for me. For real, for real.

Rihanna, Joyner Lucas, Smoke DZA, Kid Vishis, Hitmaka, Street Runner, Trick Trick and many more have reacted in the post comment’s section. Check them below:

White Gold talks about Eminem, Royce, MTBMB & more in a recent Q&A

White Gold, who collaborated with Eminem on two songs on Music To Be Murdered By, did a question and answer session on Instagram. Check out highlights about Eminem below:

Q1: What do you think about your collaboration with Eminem and what’s your opinion on Eminem’s deluxe album?
White Gold: “Zeus” was flames. Knew it was a big deal when the word left my lips to be honest. No gas. The deluxe is pretty good. I think Side A is more focused sound-wise but there are so many fun moments on Side B.

Q2:  “You Gon Learn” hook or “Zeus” ?
White Gold:  “Zeus”

Q3: Why didn’t you sing the hook you wrote for “These Demons” ?
White Gold: Eminem had a vision for it before he asked me to write the chorus. As for “Zeus,” I sent that record in with the hook for him. Different process.

Q4: Will you ever release your version of “These Demons” ?
White Gold: I wish but I’m bound by contract not to. My version is WAVY. The energy of the hook way different on my reference. It’s a banger. Even my daughter used to get hype to it when I made it. [Laughs]”

Q5: What creative process excite you the most?
White Gold: Songwriting. I have always been about lyrics and how they relate to music. I started songwriting by writing words down but it seems limiting. Especially, if I’m writing alone. I work out things in my head. Sometimes it takes five minutes (Zeus). Sometimes it takes an hour or longer (You Gon’ Learn)…Hook first.. I also do not have a notebook full of lyrics. I only write to music.

Q6: What’s your Top 5 rappers?
White Gold: Skill-wise it’s Jay Z, Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Royce 5’9″ and Jay Electronica. Discography-wise it’s Jay Z or Kanye West.

Q7: Favorite Eminem song?
White Gold: “Role Model” and “Sing For The Moment”

Q8: Opinion of Lil Pump’s post on Twitter about Eminem?
White Gold: My nephew is 7 years old and does not listen to Lil Pump anymore. Enough said.

Q9: What do you think about Bad Meets Evil?
White Gold: Greatness!

Q10: Who put you on a song first, Royce or Eminem?
White Gold: Royce.

Royce 5’9″ threatens Lil Pump after blasting Eminem in Instagram rant

Yesterday, Lil Pump called out Eminem in a bizarre rant on his Instagram Story, calling the legendary rapper “lame as hell,” and dubbing him “old,” among other things.

The ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper’s tirade ignited a social media firestorm, but not in his favor. “Lil Pump” quickly trended on Twitter in the United States, as thousands of people clowned on him for dragging Eminem’s name to stay relevant.

There were responses from Eminem’s camp too. Royce Da 5’9″ message to Little Pimp was clear as a blue sky: “I will slap them glasses so far off his face, they will land in whole another genre. Not cause I am mad but just cause I am exhausted with all the tough talk from all these harmless creatures. Enjoy yourself. You actually make money off blatant misappropriation while not being really good at anything.

You can check out the screenshot below:

Eminem & Royce donate $25,000 to local musicians through Marshall Mathers Foundation

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, with all the concerts being canceled and local restaurants and bars being closed, many musicians have been left out of work.

Now Detroit is giving back to local musicians who have been struggling to stay afloat this year because of the pandemic.

Starting from August, events raised almost $431,000 for nearly 450 area musicians. About half of that money came from a grant arranged by Oakland County. With the help of a GoFundMe page, The Arts, Beats And Eats Musicians Fund raised approximately $83,000. $16,000 was generated from a drive-in concert weekend in Royal Oak.

Eminem’s Marshall Mathers Foundation, with Royce Da 5’9″ as a board director, contributed $25,000.

It was incredible to have the opportunity to collaborate with local musicians, to actually get live shows going in 2020 and help people who have really had their careers slammed to a halt. There is definitely a sense of optimism for mid to late summer of 2021. It is rough right now, but we are celebrating the chance to do some good, and we have hope for getting live music back in the community next year.” says Jon Witz , director of Arts, Beats & Eats

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Royce 5’9″ reveals he had Coronavirus, says he first heard about his Grammy nomination from Joyner Lucas & more

Yesterday Episode 12 of The Lupe Fiasco and Royce 5’9″ show called “Say What Media” was livestreamed on YouTube. During the conversation, Royce revealed that Joyner Lucas was the first person who called and congratulated on the Grammy nomination.

“I was talking to my doctor and then I noticed whole bunch of people started DMing me and texting me congratulations and I’m like why these people keep texting me this. And then my phone starts ringing. Then as soon as I hang up to my doctor the very first person who called was Joyner Lucas and he’s like ‘Yo congratulations ni**a!’ I’m like ‘CONGRATULATIONS FOR WHAT?!’ and he’s like ‘yo, on the Grammy nomination man.’ I immediately think to myself maybe they talking about Marshall album.”

“I didn’t even know Grammy were announcing nominations that day. I also didn’t know that E1, which is the company that I partnered up to release the album, I didn’t know they submitted it. I didn’t know my album got submitted for the Grammys.”

After the Grammy talks, Royce revealed that he has just beaten Coronavirus:

“I feel better now. I was sick, man. I was sick and I never get sick. I was man down for about 4 days. I was not feeling well. I had headaches. I had chills. It was like flu. It took about a week to get better. I feel great. But two of those days were really bad. I ain’t really wanted to talk. I was positive until yesterday to get negative.”

Watch the podcast below:

Royce 5’9″ about talks Cordae, Mac Miller, Eminem, Lord Jamar & more

Royce 5’9″ has recently set down with @threeletterman3 to talk about many things. You can check out the full interview below.

On the Grammy nomination

“I think its a great category and I am not just saying that. Anybody who wins from the best rap album category that’s a win for the culture. I promise you on everything I love, I f**k with everybody in the category. Every album. I would love to see Nas get one though. ”

On Fredro Starr

“You care coming to business to develop beautiful relationships with this people that want to se you do well and want nothing but the best for you. I want nothing but the best for Fredro Starr. That will always be the case for me because I grew up as a fan and he’s my brother. I want what’s best for him. Whether we are cool or not. But you can’t really say the same thing about Mr. Executive sitting next seat who can no longer make money with you no longer. All that kind of energy that ni**as put towards, trying to build relationships with these people, we need to use that energy to built relationships with one another and not tear each other down.”

On the new song “Father Figure”

Tobe Nwigwe called me and asked me to do it. Of course I told him yes. And Black Thought turned his verse right around like it was nothing. I’ve been doing so many things outside. I launched mental health initiative and when the pandemic first started I was doing some work with the front line people with the hospitals. It was taking me a very long time to actually get in here and done. They were waiting for me and we just shot the video.”

On Black Thought

“It’s hard to be a friend with Black Thought [laughs]. He does everything perfect. He’s always on time. He always does everything right. I sent my verse to Tobe and Tobe hit me back like ‘yo I told you I wanted you to keep it clean,’ so I did go back and change it. I had to change it because the verse was filthy. I had Rihanna line on there. So I had to change verse. Black Thought’s verse was squeaky clean. No cursing. I was like ‘oh this guy man!'”

On next Bar Exam project

“That’s always possible. I love Bar Exams series. I’m not thinking doing it now but I definitely love doing them.”

On why Cordae didn’t make The Allegory album

“Vince Staples set his verse last day because originally YBN Cordae was there in that spot. Atlantic would not clear YBN Cordae and I had to take him off cause they said they wanted to keep him young. These labels, they are so caught up young, young, young…Obviously the kid wanted to do it so why put him in that position and now the album is nominated for Grammy. You don’t think that was a bad move from them?”

On Eminem not receiving Grammy nod

“I’m not shocked. Everybody been giving hard time to Marshall. I don’t know where that s**t is coming from. Nothing in regards to Marshall surprises me anymore. But I don’t care and I don’t want him to care. He set the world on fire for six times over. He don’t owe nothing else. So I want him to sit back and just enjoy. That s**t ain’t even serious.”

On Eminem

“He doesn’t get credit for nothing man. People swear like he’s some white privilege like f**king MC Gasto. Em is like straight connoisseur. Like straight up historian. The very first day I walked into that hip-hop shop you don’t think Marshall was in there? Fat with dark hair and weird glasses? You don’t think he was standing right there? He’s FROM THAT S**TS.”

On Mac Miller 

“I love Mac Miller bro. I’ve always thought he was super nice. Super slick with it. And I think he was nice because I didn’t take him that serious because my first time hearing about him was being endorsed by Donald Trump way back in the day. This was before Trump’s presidential campaign. But then I was like ‘that motherf**ker can go hard!’ Me and Mac ended up being cool on some sobriety s**t too. Cool kid. I like him and he’s so dope.”

On his favorite video

“I like Caterpillar video a lot. I like Fast Lane. I like Fast Lane because all of the words on the screen. I thought that was real cool video.”

On Lord Jamar

“I gotta walk like I talk. I respect a legend. After that VLAD situation. He reached out. I remember calling Marshall about it. And I told him I really wanted to do that interview. I want to speak to him. And Em was like ‘yeah man, I’m not even on that.'”

You can watch the full interview of Royce 5’9″ below:

https://youtu.be/rIrEMBV5iuw

 

Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz & more react to Royce’s Grammy nomination

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:

https://twitter.com/Eminem/status/1331341407278280710

https://mobile.twitter.com/WESTSIDEGUNN/status/1331490844008882183

https://twitter.com/CrookedIntriago/status/1331301306967879681

https://twitter.com/JoellOrtiz/status/1331308143423365120

https://twitter.com/1NASAAN/status/1331318985225342981

https://twitter.com/CJFLY_/status/1331303116386525184

https://twitter.com/SyAriDaKid/status/1331312783540035589

Courtney Bell: “Royce told me that I’m next. I’m a call away from Eminem”

Detroit rapper Courtney Bell visited Los Angeles’ Power 106 for his Fred style with The LA Leakers. Over Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. instrumentals, the Detroit emcee spits fire while shouting out Royce Da 5’9,″ Eminem, Big Sean and paying respects to the late King Von and Nipsey Hussle.

“Royce told me that I’m next
I’m Damn near label to go
The gatekeepers got the keys and code
And I want them both…
I’m call away from Em
A text away from Sean
I’m page away from Royce
I get respected by Gods” 

After the freestyle, Courtney Bell gives shout out to Royce, Eminem and Big Sean: “Shout out to Royce, Em and Sean. Detroit GOATs.” Watch it below:

Courtney Bell has recently released a single “Lion’s Den,” featuring Shady Records’ Westside Boogie. You can watch the music video below:

 

Royce 5’9″ reacts on Lil Wayne endorsing Donald Trump

Royce Da 5’9 has always been naming Lil Wayne as one of the Top 5 rappers alive but couple of days ago Cash Money legend surprised some of his fans and his peers by endorsing the president of the United States, Donald Trump.

Few days ago, Weezy shared a photo of himself and Donald Trump  in front of an American flag, on which Royce 5’9″ couldn’t help himself but address it on Instagram.

Royce re-shared the photo of Wayne and Trump and made it very clear that he misses old Lil Tunechi by quoting one of the lines from one of his biggest hits “6 Foot 7 Foot,” off Tha Carter IV (2011).

“This is not the Iconic Genius that said ‘B**ch, real G’s move in silence like lasagna’. Nope. I rebuke you, Satan … Stay away from our GOATS.. And Wayne would have NEVER worn a shirt to the White House.”

You can check Nickel Nine’s post below:

 

Eminem & Royce coming on Shade 45 for Bad Meets Evil classic Shady Halloween special

On Friday, at 6PM ET, Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ will hit the SiriuxXM on Shade 45 for Bad Meets Evil’s classic Shady Halloween special. It is yet unclear if the interview is pre-recorded, old or new, but fans will enjoy listening songs from “Hell: The Sequel EP.” Check the announcement from Shady Records below:

Speculations about another Bad Meets Evil project continues, even though, last time Royce did an interview about this matter, he confirmed that they are not working on new Bad Meets Evil album but few months ago Mr. Porter revealed that another BME will happen ‘sooner or later.’

Eminem and Royce have already done Halloween special 9 years ago. We do hope they won’t just repeat this segment:

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