Snoop Dogg shares new Jay-Z and Eminem picture with GOAT emojis

It’s good to see Snoop Dogg and Eminem showing mutual respect again!

In a recent interview with Sway, Eminem talked about his current relationship with Snoop: “It’s great that he made himself to be this relevant to this day. It’s incredible. That’s crazy. Me and Snoop are good. We talked months ago about the whole thing. We just set down and realized nobody wants beef within their own camp.”

After the Super Bowl performance, Eminem in “Doggystyle” hoodie took a picture with Jay-Z, which was shared by Snoop Dogg on his Instagram with GOAT emojis in the caption.

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Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.” hits 1 billion views, Eminem sets new Spotify record following Super Bowl show

Following the Super Bowl Halftime performance, the sales and streams have dramatically increased for every artist who performed, especially Eminem.

“Lose Yourself” hit No. 1 on Genius charts and Encore surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, making Eminem the only artist on the platform to have 10 albums with 1.5 billion streams.

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg also saw huge increase in streams and sales, especially their biggest hit song “Still D.R.E.” which has joined the billion viewers club on YouTube.

Gwen Stefani says she felt the same way as Britney Spears when Eminem hit Super Bowl stage

Couple of days ago, Britney Spears took to Instagram to give a special shout-out to Eminem after the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime show performance.

“Wow!!! Eminem last night at the Super Bowl…he should have had way more time…he was everything to me when I was younger and it was so weird in the first two seconds I saw him onstage last night I felt like I was 17 again!! It’s honestly kinda scary how certain artists and music can do that…we are so lucky to live in a world where music can give us hope…identity…acceptance…and love!!!” !” Spears wrote in her post while sharing a video clip of Eminem’s set.

Gwen Stefan, who has previously worked with Eminem on a song “Kings Never Die,” responded in the comments: “Feel you,” with hands held high emoji.

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The best & funniest meme reactions to Super Bowl 2022

The Pepsi Super Bowl 56 halftime show, featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and Anderson .Paak was amazing but of course, there are so many memes coming out of it and this is what happens after every halftime show these days.

Some of the highlights coming from 50 Cent but there were all kinds of jokes flying around the social media platform, which we’ve helpfully gathered into one place for your amusement.

From Eminem taking a knee during the event to 50 Cent’s surprise entrance, there were a number of things that fans felt inclined to react to or poke fun at.

You can check the video of the reactions below:

The Game reportedly upset for not being part of Super Bowl Halftime show

Since its premiere, The Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show has been the main topic in social media with a great majority of people claiming a victory for Hip Hop culture and a major win for the west coast hip-hop scene.

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent hit the stage on Sunday night with a groundbreaking, history-making performance that has been more celebrated than the Super Bowl game itself.

But it seems there is someone who felt betrayed for not being the part of the show and it’s THE GAME.

The legendary West Coast rapper shared a few reposts to his Instagram story that suggest that he should have been part of the legendary halftime lineup.

“FYI, The Game should have been on stage at the Super Bowl” said one message. “Sh**t brazy fr.” said another message.  “THE GAME SHOULD HAVE PERFORMED AT THE SUPER BOWL WITH DRDRE I MEAN TIS IS LA.” was the third message.

The Game also had a party the same time as Super Bowl where he addressed the audience: “If I was there, I could not be here and I swear this is a vibe!”

Shouts out WHY TV for collecting all the information. For more details, check the video below:

Former Mayor of New York City tells Eminem to leave U.S. after taking knee at Super Bowl

American politician and attorney, Rudy Giuliani, who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001, urges Eminem to “go to another country” after Slim Shady decided to take a knee during the Super Bowl 2022 halftime show performance.

“Let’s get right to Eminem taking a knee. Why does not he go to another country? I mean, go take a knee someplace else. You know how many cops were defending him and protecting him at that game yesterday? I mean crime is way out of control in Los Angeles.” said Giuliani during his radio program called Rudy Guiliani Show.

“He thinks that all happened because everybody loves Eminem? The simple reality is the NFL has made a mockery of law enforcement, particularly with its support for the cop-killing Black Lives Matter.” he added.

And then he starts talking about Snoop Dogg. You can watch it below:

Demi Lovato rocks Eminem t-shirt & raps “Lose Yourself” verse at Super Bowl 2022

On Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams won final game against the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

Demi Lovato wore big sized denim combats and an Eminem T-shirt to the Super Bowl to show off her punk style.

The jeans included star-studded straps and contrast silver zips, as well as a photo of Eminem printed over her chest.

In her Instagram post, Lovato writes: “Super Bowl Sunday was fire. happy v day bbs.”

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Donald Trump Jr. makes fun of Eminem during Super Bowl performance

Eminem had one shot to make a statement during the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show, and he did not miss it.

The Detroit legend took a knee during his performance in a gesture of solidarity for all the NFL players who’ve done the same to protest police brutality and racism in past years, started by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

Eminem knelt for about 50 seconds at the end of his segment of the halftime show on Sunday after he finished performing his biggest hit song “Lose Yourself.”

While lots of people praised Eminem’s action, Donald Trump Jr. and several other Republican personalities rushed to attack him for kneeling.

Trump Jr. shared a picture of Ellen Degeneres at SoFi Stadium and in caption he wrote: “Eminem getting ready to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.”

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Dr. Dre says kneeling was Eminem’s own decision, talks minor changes NFL made to their Super Bowl show

Dr. Dre has recently joined TMZ journalists “TMZ Live” and, in his own words, he was still “buzzing” about what he, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar pulled off at the SoFi Stadium during Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime show.

The legendary producer says he went into rehearsals expecting the NFL to heavily censor almost all of the song, but was pleasantly surprised that they only made “minor changes,” among them, Kendrick’s reference to specific L.A. gangs on a song “M.A.A.D. City” where he kicks his verse with: “If Pirus and Crips all got along, they’d probably gun me down by the end of this song.”

“There were few things that we have to change but they were really minor things. Em taking a knee that was Em doing that on his own, there was no problem with that. The beginning of Kendrick’s set, they had a problem with that, so we had to take that out. No big deal.” said Dre.

You can watch the full interview below:

Busta Rhymes salutes Eminem after Super Bowl, congratulates Rock Hall nomination

2022’s Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show not only featured some of the greatest artists in hip-hop, but it also saw Eminem taking a knee.

The kneeling took place after Detroit legend performed his 2002 magnum opus “Lose Yourself.” The kneeling gesture became a subject of controversy when former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick used it as an act of protest against police brutality and racial discrimination.

Busta Rhymes has recently took to Instagram to share new picture with Eminem. In the caption, he writes: “Slim Shady and The Dragon! Eminem Legendary Super Bowl 56 performance and Congrats again on the Rock Hall induction nomination!! Salute!!”

Royce 5’9″ was quick to comment: “Big homie. You shook that weight off like it was nothing.”

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Britney Spears shows Eminem love after Super Bowl: “He was everything to me when I was younger”

Yesterday, Eminem made Detroit proud one more time as he performed with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige at the biggest stage in the world, the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show at SoFi Stadium.

It’s seems Slim Shady’s performance brought nostalgic feelings to Britney Spears as she penned a beautiful message to Eminem while sharing his set:

“Wow!!! Eminem last night at the Super Bowl… He should have had way more time… He was everything to me when I was younger and it was so weird in the first two seconds I saw him on stage last night I felt like I was 17 again!!! It’s honestly kinda scary how certain artists and music can do that… We are so lucky to live in a world where music can give us hope… Identity.. Acceptance and love.” said Britney.

You can check the post below:

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