Dr. Dre reveals he already selected songs for Super Bowl, says it’s just a beginning of what is planned

Dr. Dre has recently jumped on the interview with Big Boy Neighborhood to talked about the plans for Super Bowl Halftime Show performance with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.

“We have been working hard to put together a fantastic show. It’s the first time they are allowing hip-hop artists to headline the Super bowl and we are getting ready for it and we know we are going to open the door for other hip-hop artists to be able to do Super Bowl Halftime shows in future.”

“Normally, they are allowing 11 minutes for the performance but they gave us north of 13 minutes to do our thing. Because the lack of time, it makes kinda easy which songs to choose to perform. We are just gonna go right to the hits to heavy hitters. Get in. Have a great time up there. Excite fans and get out. This is probably going to be a springboard for some of the things that’s gonna happen in the future that we have planned.”

“We all got together and everybody is very comfortable with the songs selection and we know exactly what we are going to do. We have amazing music director, Adam Blackstone. He’s over the top with it. Everybody is really excited about the songs selection. It’s time rehearsals to start.”

“Of course it was difficult for me to choose who’d perform at Super Bowl but we can’t have more artists because of the lack of time. We are here. Everybody’s really excited about it and I think the artists that didn’t get the chance to perform with us are gonna appreciate it as well.” said Dr. Dre

Listen to the interview below:

List of Jay Z & Nas songs where they shout out Eminem

1. Jay Z – “Excuse Me Miss,” ft. Pharrell Williams (2003)

Lyrics: “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.”

2. Jay Z – “A Star Is Born,” ft. J. Cole (2009)

Lyrics: “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!”

3. Nas – “Be A Ni**er Too” (2008) 

Lyrics: “There’s verbal books published by ni**as, produced by ni**as, Genuine ni**as, so I salute my ni**as / Not mad cause Eminem said, “Ni**a,” cause he my ni**a.”

4. Nas – “Ether” [Jay Z diss] (2001)

Lyrics: “You a*s, went from Jaz to hangin’ with Kane / To Irv, to B.I.G. – and Eminem murdered you on your own s**t.”

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6 times Nicki Minaj namedropped Eminem in her songs

Today, The Queen of Rap, Nicki Minaj turns 38 years old. To celebrate her birthday, we have listed 6 songs where she references Eminem in her verse. Check the list below!

1. Nicki Minaj – “Roman’s Revenge,” featuring Eminem (2010) 

Lyrics: “Roman, Roman, stop it, stop it. You’ve gone mad, mad, I tell you, mad. You and this boy Slim Shady. What’s going on? They’ll lock you away.”

2. Ciara – “I’m Out,” featuring Nicki Minaj (2013) 

Lyrics: “Man, f*ck you and your lady, gun butt you, ’cause you’re Shady.” (This is probably a response to Eminem’s verse on Bad Meets Evil’s “Fast Lane” track)

3. Nicki Minaj – “Want Some More,” featuring Jeremih (2014)

Lyrics: “These dudes is funny, That’s why I’m throwing shade like it’s sunny, Who-who-who had Eminem on the first album? Who had Kanye saying, “She a problem?” Who the f**k came in the game, made her own column? Who-who made Lil Wayne give ’em five million?”

4. YG – “Big Bank,” featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj (2018)

Lyrics: “Uh-oh! Back again, Back to back, Maybach, stack the M’s, Told em’ I met Slim Shady, bagged a Em, Once he go black, he’ll be back again.”

5. Nicki Minaj – “Barbie Dreams” (2018)

Lyrics: “Em, cop the Barbie Dream house then you can play the part, I ain’t tryna bust it open in the trailer park.”

6. Nicki Minaj – “LLC” (2018) 

Lyrics: “Pink Friday had Eminem, spit hard but I’m feminine, Iconic trio on Monster, Goblins and Gremlins.”

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6 times late Juice WRLD expressed his admiration to Eminem

Juice WRLD was a huge fan of Eminem. He had named the Detroit legend as one of his biggest influences and inspirations while growing up. Slim Shady’s influence is seen throughout Juice’s lyrics, whether he is mocking pop culture’s current establishment, referencing extensive prescription drug use, or rapping about violence against women. Check out interviews, freestyles and songs where Juice expresses his admiration to Eminem: 

July, 2018

Juice WRLD tells Sway: “I was really big on Eminem before Tupac. Eminem was the first legendary artist that got me like ‘oh my God, this is crazy.'”

August, 2018

Juice WRLD’s music video of “Lean Wit Me,” is inspired by Eminem’s “When I’m Gone.”

October, 2018

Juice WRLD freestyles for almost one hour over Eminem beats with Tim Westwood: “Shout out 2Pac, without him I would not be here, believe it or not. Shout out Eminem, same situation.” & “I would not be who I am without Eminem’s music.”

March, 2019

Juice WRLD references Eminem’s “Stan” in a song “Make Believe”: “You walked in, I’m listening to “Stan” on E, yeah, ecstasy. Matter of fact there’s a bridge that my car wants to meet. Road trip on me, it’ll be fun, you’ll see, but you don’t gotta sit in the trunk, you can sit next to me, Me and Stan, we alike, but he ain’t nicer than me
He was drunk drivin’, me, I’m just straight Perc-ules.”

April, 2019

Juice WRLD to NME Magazine: “People wanna see us fall out. You an Eminem fan? A perfect example. When he first came out, what was he doing? Talking s**t. About who? E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y. Everybody! Some people took it as offensive; others took is as funny. The rap game now – I’m sorry to say it – but it’s so motherf**king soft. You can’t do anything without someone being offended nowadays. When did we become so soft?” 

Read full here.

August, 2019

Juice to Montreality: “I f**k with Eminem so heavy. ‘I never meant to give you mushrooms girl, I never meant to bring you to my world.’ That s**t was fire. Watch it below:

Here are our picks of Eminem’s hit songs for ‘Verzuz’ battle !

Verzuz, also known as Verzuz TV, is an American webcast series created by producers Timbaland and Swizz Beatz during the COVID-19 pandemic as a virtual battle for DJs, with Timbaland and Swizz Beatz facing off in the very first battle through Instagram live.

The series invites two music icons, mostly from R&B and hip-hop genre, to highlight their discographies in two 10-song rounds during a 3-hour session. Verzuz has already had some of the notable battles, including: Snoop Dogg VS DMX, Rick Ross VS 2 Chaiz, RZA VS DJ Premier, Erykah Badu VS Jill Scott, Nelly VS Ludacris and most recently Jeezy VS Gucci Mane.

Eminem has not even considered taking a part in the Verzuz battle but fans around the world would like to see the Rap God taking on some rap icons in the music industry. So we created a list of bangers that we think Em should use if he battles anyone! Check the list below and tell us your opinions in the comments.

ROUND 1

1. Drug Ballad
2. My Name Is
3. Smack That by Akon (ft. Eminem)
4. ‘Till I Collapse (ft. Nate Dogg)
5. Renegade by Jay Z (ft. Eminem)
6. You Don’t Know by 50 Cent, Eminem, LLoyd Banks & Ca$his
7. Godzilla (ft. Juice WRLD)
8. W.T.P.
9. Forgot About Dre by Dr. Dre (ft. Eminem)
10. The Real Slim Shady

ROUND 2

11 Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent (ft. Eminem)
12 Fight Music by D12
13. No Love (ft. Lil Wayne)
14. Lucky You (ft. Joyner Lucas)
15. Berzerk
16. Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil
17. You Gon’ Learn (ft. Royce 5’9″ and White Gold)
18. Shake That (ft. Nate Dogg)
19. Dead Wrong by Notorious B.I.G. (ft. Eminem)
20. Lose Yourself

BONUS ROUND (If it’s a tie)

21. Welcome To Detroit by Trick Trick (ft. Eminem)
22. Rap God
23. Bitch Please 2 (ft. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit & Nate Dogg)
24. The Warning
25. Without Me

IT’S EMINEM VS ANYBODY! IT’S DETROIT VS EVERYBODY! IT’S SOUTHPAWERS VS EVERYBODY!

 

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