Westside Boogie says he’s ready to go at The Game if Eminem tells him to do so

Westside Boogie has recently sat down on Cruz Show where he talked about his new album “More Black Superheroes,” how therapy has changed his life, he’s thoughts on the Eminem and The Game one-sided beef and much more.

At one point of the interview, J Cruz asked the Compton rapper to share his thoughts about his hometown ‘hero’ beefing with his boss, Eminem.

“I’m always conflicted with that because I’m from Compton. Before I was signed to Eminem, Game gave me a video feature. Amazing look that I needed at that time but I’m also signed to Eminem and he changed my life. There’s is in my corner one of the greatest rappers of all time so yeah, I’m conflicted… I’m pretty sure If Eminem asks me like ‘hey can you get on this song with me?’ to go at Game, I’m pretty sure my loyalty is gonna reside with him and I’m at it.” said Boogie.

“It’s rap. I would go in a rap beef. I’m black man at the end of the day. Game is a black man. I’m not into it, promoting that kind of activity but rap beef, yeah, I’m with it. I would join Eminem to go at The Game.” Boogie added.

Last year, on I-95 freestyle, Boogie reportedly took shots at Game with the following lines: “I’m rapping circles round the legends in my same city / keep it confidential tell that n***a don’t play games with me.”

You can watch the new interview below:

Bizarre reacts to The Game’s diss-track towards Eminem

After claiming to be “better rapper than Eminem” and willing to prove it with a Versuz battle during 4-hour long Drink Champs interview, The Game has finally released most anticipated track “The Black Slim Shady,” from his new album Drillmatic: Heart Vs. Mind. 

In the song the Compton rapper bites Slim Shady’s different flows and parodies some of his biggest hit songs. At over 10 minutes long, the song leaves room for Game to come for a few other emcees as well, including 50 Cent and legendary Dr. Dre.

“I like Eminem, he’s one of the f**king good MCs, great MCs. I used to think Eminem was better than me. He not. He not. He’s not. Ay, challenge it. It’s not drama!… Swizz [Beatz] and Timbaland know that it’s bigger than Verzuz. I’m not saying I want smoke with Eminem, I’m saying I want smoke with Eminem, him, and him, whoever.” previously said The Game.

The diss-track received mainly bad reviews from hip-hop fans and D12’s Bizarre reaction says it all. The Detroit rapper reacted in the same style as Machine Gun Kelly’s “Rap Devil” back in 2018. You can check the video below:

The Game releases Eminem diss-track “Black Slim Shady” & brings his daughter Hailie into it

The Game’s Drillmatic album drops tonight featuring his much-anticipated Eminem diss track called “Black Slim Shady.” produced by Hit-Boy.

On the 10-minute track, which has surfaced on internet ahead of the album’s release, Game continues his one-sided beef with Detroit legend while imitating his flow and rhyme schemes from “Stan.” He narrates a story about kidnapping Stan’s brother and riding in an Uber with him through Eminem’s hometown of Detroit.

Over the track, the Compton rapper takes repeated shots at Eminem and those close to him including 50 Cent and Dr. Dre.

“I was in the Rolls-Royce with 5’9″s when you was pretending to be the white Royce Da 5’9″ / And the biggest rapper in Detroit, that award is Sean Don.” he raps.

He also questions Slim Shady’s relevance to the culture, saying he would rather listen to Tekashi 6ix9ine. “I never heard you in the club / I never heard you in a bar / Eleven albums and 10 never got played inside my car / I’d rather listen to Snitch 9 like 69 times and participate in 69s with 69 nuns than listen to you / You’re a Karen, call the cops.”

“How it feel, 23 years, still ain’t penetrating the culture / You are not top 5 in mine, Big, or Pac eyes / No André, no Nas, stop telling white lies.”

He later challenges Eminem to a fight (“Please stand up, shoot the fade with me / I’d love to put these hands up”) and even brings Eminem’s daughter into it (“Dear Slim, Hailie’s with me and she’s unharmed, for now”).

Later, he pretends to hold Dr. Dre hostage (“Paging Dr. Dre, he ain’t got a lot to say”) and revisits Em’s relationship with Mariah Carey (“The chick on the show wasn’t picking me and Mariah wasn’t picking you”).

You can listen to the new track below:

The Game comments under Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade’s pictures

Five days before the release of his highly anticipated Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind album, The Game has revealed the tracklist.

Executive produced by Hit-Boy, the 30-track album features the previously-released single “Eazy,” featuring Kanye West and “Stupid” with Detroit’s own Big Sean.

Other tracks include the Drake’s spoken interlude titled “Drake with the Braids” and “The Black Slim Shady,” seemingly inspired by Eminem.

Few months back, Game’s manager revealed that “Black Slim Shady” is a diss-track towards Eminem and the Compton rapper build up the entire promotion of the album around this topic, saying he’s better rapper than Eminem in numerous interviews.

Now that two days are remaining for the release of Drillmatic, The Game commented under Peter Quillin’s post who shared ‘before and after’ pictures of Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade, who has recently started her own “Just A Little Shady” podcast.

“Eminem’s daughter Hailie, then and now…p.s. she is 26.” wrote Quillin in the caption, on which Game commented: “Can she rap?”

You can check the screenshot of the post and a comment below:

 

The Game shouts out Eminem in a new L.A. Leakers freestyle

The Game has visited the L.A Leakers studio to drop off a new freestyle, promoting upcoming new album, titled Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind.

The Compton rapper spits over never-before-heard Hit-Boy beat, seemingly never taking a breath as he delivers hard-hitting punchline one after another.

Game name-drops several of his rap contemporaries throughout including Hip Hop dignitaries such as Kanye West, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and more.

“Ain’t no competition, so Kendrick went to Africa/ Ain’t no competition Cole went and got his baskets up/ But I am here masking up, with the masking tape, friends knocking on the door, we closed, don’t ask for Ye/ You see the Aftermath chains then don’t ask for Dre/ I am a legend now, f**k when I pass away.” Game raps.

At the end of his verse, he also gave little shout out to Eminem: “I’m black Slim Shady, I’ve been killin’ ’em lately. Get this ni**as f**k outta here, man.”

You can watch the freestyle below:

Westside Boogie tells Eminem he’s ready to go at anybody who discredits his legendary status

Westside Boogie has recently dropped his sophomore album More Black Superheroes under Shady Records, featuring Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy and Smino among others.

To promote the album, Boogie sat down with Sway In The Morning where he received a surprise phone-call from Shade 45 boss, Eminem.

With the recent discrediting comments from The Game, Sway told Eminem: “Em, them dudes going crazy. I know there has been lot of folks who fell off the horse and hit their head on a rock that talks that trying to deny your skillset, I’m not one of them. I’ve seen it from the beginning to now. They are going crazy.”

On which Eminem replied: “Thank you Sway. Coming from you bro, that means alot.”

And Boogie intervened: “And you always can call. Let me know bro, I’m one call away, I’m ready to go at whoever, you know! Let me know man!”

“I got you.” Eminem added.

You can watch that part of the interview below:

The Game makes fun of Eminem’s new single from “Elvis” movie

Eminem has recently released a new single “The King And I,” featuring CeeLo Green, produced by Dr. Dre and Luis Resto, from the soundtracks album of an upcoming biopic movie “Elvis.”

While the song received generally positive reviews from the fans, The Game looks less impressed with the new single, as he continues to bite Slim Shady to trick him into a Verzuz battle and give more promotion to his new album, which, reportedly, has been delayed and the original release date is now moved to the next month.

Few hours ago, the Compton rapper updated his story on Instagram by sharing the cover of Eminem’s new song with the caption: “Ayeeee man!!! This is who is better than me?” with lots of laughing emojis.

You can check the screenshot of The Game’s story below:

 

The Game includes Eminem in his all time top 10 rappers & still claims he’s better than him

The Game joins Brandon Marshall, Pacman Jones, and Nick “Swaggy P” Young in Episode 36 of I Am Athlete. Watch and listen below as the Compton rapper talks about 50 Cent, Eminem, L.A. Lakers, becoming an independent artist and his upcoming new album “Drillmatic”.

“I say Eminem is slightly overrated. He came in with Dre and whenever you get certified by black hand it helps you out and there is a thing called white privilege too. It is what it is. It exists and it helps.”

“I said then years ago that nobody is better than Eminem but, when you was 4 years old, did you help me cross the road? But what about 14? Then years is a long time. How I felt back then, I don’t feel the same. And the reason I felt like that back then was because I was part of the family still.”

“Even before I was signed to Aftermath, they put Eminem on the pedestal. Interscope put the bag behind them, media, which is predominantly run by white people, they paid to do it. They still do it. It’s called promotion. They put money behind the biggest artists. If you are Adele, you are getting the bag behind you but the singer that sings just as good as Adele who is on the same or different label, might not get the bag behind them. It really breaks down to the politics inside the building. So, they made sure Eminem was going to be Eminem. I was a fan of that too. I was fan of Dr. Dre and Hi My Name Is. I’m not saying Eminem can’t rap or he is not an amazing rapper. All I ever said was he’s not just better than me.”

“Money, power and media can make you believe anybody is great. So again, Em is an outstanding rapper but I’m just better… Even when I was Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre back in the days, in the rooms where 50 Cent and Eminem were allowed to walk in, I never got the invite. Like the Super Bowl. You never say I’m better than Eminem because they never put me in the places where my talents can be magnified.”

“I’m definitely Top 20. I got too many rappers that I love that are in the Top 10 to put myself in the Top 10. I can just run them down just for you to understand why. And this is no particular order. I like Biggie, Pac, Jay, Nas, Andre 3000, Eminem will be in my top 10 just because what he has done and it does not matter who put what behind him, he did, he did rap to get there so there is Em, Ice Cube, Snoop, I like Kendrick in my Top 10 cause I watched it happen.” said The Game.

You can watch the interview below:

The Game admits it hurt him when Dr. Dre invited Eminem & 50 Cent to Super Bowl but not him

The Game joins Brandon Marshall, Pacman Jones and Nick ” Swaggy P” Young in Episode 36 of I Am Athlete podcast.

The LA rapper explains his thoughts surrounding not being selected to perform in the Super Bowl LVI Halftime show with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar featuring 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak.

“The reason I was not on Super Bowl is that I’m not ‘safe artist’. You don’t know what Game gonna do when you get up there. The Super Bowl was in LA. It’s Dr. Dre’s Super Bowl but it is Jay-Z! Jay-Z understands the dynamic of west coast hip-hop very well and I don’t think Jay-Z would have a problem if Dre would have said ‘we bring The Game to Super Bowl.'”

“Outside of myself, I think YG should have been on Super Bowl. If it was New York Super Bowl, you might have saw Jay-Z, you might have saw NAS, Mary J. Blige and Fivio Foreign and Alicia Keys. You might have saw anybody cause we on the west coast are only motherf**kers that have this crab in the barrel mentality where we wanna keep down or don’t do things based on what somebody else might think it looks like.”

“Snoop Dogg was there because Snoop Dogg is safe, and he’s a legend. My grandmother knows about Snoop and so do my children. Snoop is an icon. Dre is an icon. Eminem is an icon but Em is not from LA. 50 Cent is not from LA. I’m not taking away from the fact that they were on Super Bowl but LA would not be on Detroit Super Bowl, or New York Super Bowl. It’s was LA Super Bowl and I didn’t get the call. I was hurt by that.”

“I feel like Dre should have called and said why. I would understand that. Because I talk to Dre. I talk to Dre often. I just know that if I was Dre and he was Game, he would have been up there. That’s it. It’s LA and I’m LA. I AM LA. I am in the streets. So it hurt. Am I bothered by it? Ain’t nobody bothered by it today. I feel that it was amazing Super Bowl and it was a win for our culture as a whole.” – said Game.

You can watch the interview below:

The Game: “Eminem has only two or three solid albums”

The Game pulled up to chat with Speedy Morman in the hills of Los Angeles this week. There, they spoke on whether or not rap lyrics should be used in court, the topic of white privilege and how it has played a role for rappers like Eminem and Jack Harlow.

“I am better than Eminem. I’m a fan of Em just like everybody else but he is not my favorite rapper and I feel like if Em is honest he thinks he has two and half three albums out of eleven that are really sold projects, so do I. So what constitutes Em being better rapper than me if I got classic albums too?”

“Eminem came at a time when he was a white rapper and we all know about white privilege, it exists in hip-hop as well. Especially at the time when Em came in. He was the best white rapper in the world. I’m not saying Eminem is not one of great rappers but so am I and he’s not better than me.” said The Game.

You can watch the video below:

Ras Kass explains why The Game going at Eminem is a desperate move

Legendary rapper Ras Kass has recently sat down on No Jumper podcast where he explained why he thought The Game going at Eminem is a desperate move and why he is a pathetic rapper!

“He’s the worst. Him going at Eminem is a desperation. I smell desperation. Everybody wants a shot at the title, man, cause there is more money but what are, how you to deserve to get there? What did you do to get there? Bar up bro. And other part is, if you sit around in a team and they write your raps then you are not a lyricist.”

“It’s called rap. At least write your rap ni**a. Can’t do that? And you say you are the greatest and you that dude? You asked me about battling Eminem…Eminem writes his rhymes! And let me tell you what every rapper does. Every ni**a who get popular they do same groupie s**t: “My top five? Eminem, Jay-Z, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and ME!” F**K OUTTA HERE. Everybody wants to be big dog with obvious popular ni**as. It’s the corniest thing ever made.” said Ras Kass.

You can watch the interview below:

Fans share videos of Eminem’s music playing everywhere in response to The Game

In a recent interview with,  SHOWTIME Basketball on episode 137 of ALL THE SMOKE, The Game claimed Eminem’s music is not played in the clubs, in the streets or in the locker rooms.

“When have you ever heard Eminem song playing in the club? When have you ever heard his s**t in a locker room? I don’t hear Eminem in the streets. It’s not like he can’t rap. The skillset is there but I’m just a better rapper. I just have not been given the light that he has been given. They didn’t put money behind me. I could not pushed to Eminem heights, 50 Cent got pushed to those heights because he played nice. Eminem and him are very close. Ni**as didn’t even know Eminem was not going to do Super Bowl if 50 would not be on it.” said The Game.

In response to Game’s comments, fans shared a videos of Eminem’s music being played almost everywhere. Check some of them below:

1. IN THE CLUB.

2. AC MILAN team in the streets of Milan after winning Serie A.

3. Eminem’s “Not Afraid” in the streets of Detroit

4. Locker room? LeBron James rapping out loudly along Eminem’s “Forever” verse during the break.

5. DJ Hardwell started his Tomorrowland electronic music show with Eminem’s “Without Me”

6. Eminem’s music is being played in Space!

7. Eminem’s music is being played in the gym!

8. Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” is being played during Dwyane Wade’s jersey retirement ceremony

9. Eminem’s music is played in the movies.

10. MMA fighters often use Eminem’s music as their walk-out songs

11. Legendary boxer Tyson Fury bumping Eminem at a party after beating Deontay Wilder

12. DaBaby bumping Eminem in the streets of Africa

13. Fat Joe bumping Eminem with his squad.

14. Again LeBron

15. Tyga on his Tiktok

16. Twerking to Eminem & Nate Dogg

And other countless videos that I’m too lazy to share.

Exit mobile version