Mac Lethal says Eminem listened Tom MacDonald, cringed & turned it off instantly

Kansas City, Missouri-born rapper Mac Lethal has recently unleashed a disstrack to Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, best known for buying Eminem’s NFT beat and releasing “Dear Slim,” paying homage to Detroit icon.

In the description of his YouTube video, Lethal explains: “Several years ago, a rapper by the name of Tom MacDonald made a couple disses about me. I responded with one, but honestly didn’t want to engage with him because I , simply put, don’t respect him as an artist. I honestly wanted nothing to do with it. I came up battling people like The Saurus and Illmaculate. Legitimate battle rap legends. A Canadian grifter who started rapping after he heard the Marshall Mathers LP, who has super cool Slipknot braids, and looks totally scary in his oversized contacts, is not my idea of a competitor. If you like his music, great. I don’t think it’s good, edgy, controversial, or cool. If you do, go listen to it!”

The continues: “We actually squashed it, DM’d, even followed each other. Talked a few times. We moved past it. Even though his fanbase of illiterate inbred meth-heads with missing teeth still incessantly harasses me, I was impressed by his candor and moved on with my life. He’s a nice guy… at least when you talk to him 1 on 1. Unfortunately a couple weeks ago he decided to randomly diss me on wax. Asserting that he “trampled me” when we battled, and even going as far as mentioning situations in my personal and professional life. I thought it was a bummer. Apparently he took my kindness when we battled as a weakness, and thinks I’m going to sit here quiet.”

“So here’s the first half of my response. The second half is much meaner. Btw, I’ve been moving around a lot and not super active on YouTube lately. I’ll get back to it soon y’all. Moving cities right now, and my pops is very sick. p.s. I don’t give a f–k about “relevancy.” He started this s–t.” – Mac Lethal added.

In the second verse of the song, Lethal raps:
I went on tour with D12, those dudes are my new friends
They showed me some video you made for Eminem
They told me they were in the studio with Slim when he watched it
He cringed, and he cut it off thirty seconds in
Eminem doesn’t like you, he does not respect you
You made a love song about him, beggin’ him to peg you
Have you noticed that publicly he’s never even mentioned it?
I’m sorry buddy, I know that’s not how you envisioned it
You thought he’d call you like, “Hey Tom, it’s Slim Shady
You’re so controversial, how are you this crazy?
You wanna make a song about how transgender men are pretend ladies
And all the lib’ ladies havin’ mixed babies?
And how the Mexican border is being invaded
By woke Palestinians causin’ inflation?
We’ll call it “White Boyz, Pt. 12,” it’ll be awful”
And the Grammy goes to Eminem and Tom MacDonald
I’m sorry that you didn’t get to do a song with your hero
At least you got to do a song with Ben Shapiro
The dude that censored Candace Owens’ views quick
And he tried to see rap music isn’t real music
And he tried to say that pu-sies aren’t supposed to get wet.

Tom MacDonald talks his favorite Eminem songs

Last year, Tom MacDonald did a livestream on Facebook where the Canadian rapper answered questions from the fans. One of the users asked what was his favorite Eminem song. Here is what he replied.

“Damn…My favorite Eminem song?! Jeez, what is my favorite Eminem song? It’s gotta be something old. It’s gotta be off of either The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show. Cause I kinda fell off after The Eminem Show, when Encore dropped. I listened to Encore but I was kinda like weirded out by the direction things were going in so Encore was definitely last Eminem album I listened to.” said Tom MacDonald.

Then he continued: “I hear all the s–t he drops now obviously. It’s all over the online and I’m interested in it and I listen to it but the last time I religiously listened to that guy was like many many many many years ago and that was The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show so my favorite song gotta be from one of those albums. Both albums are f–king incredible. Every song on those albums are f–king 10 out of 10 pretty much. So, I don’t know, pick whatever your favorite song is off The Marshall Mathers LP or The Eminem Show and I’ll roll with you on that me too.”

“People love asking about Eminem. People love it.” Tom MacDonald added.

You can watch the video below:

Tom MacDonald shows off physical items he received after purchasing Eminem’s NFT beat

Last year, Eminem released NFT bundle called “Stan’s Revenge” which included a beat produced by himself, along with some rare collectibles like Trading Cards, Action Figures, and a lot more.

“Stan’s Revenge” also included physical items like a pair of Shady XV Air Jordan Carhartt 4s, SSLP20 Film Strip signed by Eminem, and a signed Vinyl of “Infinite”.

The NFT was bought by Tom MacDonald on auction for $100,000 who used the original Eminem beat for a song titled “Dear Slim.”

The Canadian rapper now finally received the items from the “Stan’s Revenge” NFT, and shared it on his social media with the caption: “Remember when I got that Eminem beat and made “Dear Slim”? The physical items that came with the beat just arrived. An autographed vinyl of Eminem’s first album, “Infinite”. An autographed shadow box with film from the Slim Shady LP. And a pair of the Eminem Jordan’s. We definitely have our differences politically – which I sometimes poke fun at – but as a person and as a creative, it is nothing but the utmost respect. After all…the man is the reason I started rapping. Not sure if he would be stoked to hear that though. Any way you want to cut the cake… These are some historic items from one of the greatest rappers to ever live. I will tuck it away in a safe place and along with the “Dear Slim” video, they will serve as a reminder of the most epic thing any independent artist on the planet did last year. Maybe ever. Pretty rad.”

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Tom MacDonald mocks Eminem after taking a knee during Super Bowl performance

About a week ago, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige performed at Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg kicked the show off with “The Next Episode,” followed by “California Love.” Then 50 Cent appeared under the stage as a surprise guest to perform “In Da Club.”

Eminem performed his magnum opus, Oscar-winning song ‘Lose Yourself’ and when he finished the song, he decided to kneel in support of Colin Kaepernick.

It seems the controversial Canadian rapper who goes by the name Tom MacDonald and has named Eminem as his biggest inspiration numerous times, was not happy about Slim Shady taking the knee.

Tom shared an edited video of him and Eminem performing at the Super Bowl which was supposed to be a funny promotion of his new album. Watch the video below:

Tom MacDonald shouts out Eminem on a new song “Naked”

Tom Macdonald continues to show his respect to Eminem.

The Canadian-rapper, who bought Eminem’s beat earlier this year through NFT, has released new song, titled “Naked” where he gives shout out to Eminem.

Can’t get clout? Don’t give no damns, I got plaques on plaques on plaques on plaques on plaques / I’m just doing what they can’t, uh / No cap, no cap, no cap, no cap, no cap, feel like I’m the rap god / No, that ain’t a diss on Eminem, he practically why I rap, dawg.” raps MacDonald.

Watch the music video below:

After buying Eminem’s beat, Tom Macdonald dropped the track titled “Dear Slim,” rapping over the Slim Shady produced track. Later, he also dropped a song titled “Eminem.” You can listen to them below:

Tom MacDonald thinks Eminem dissed him on “Last One Standing”

Couple of weeks ago, Skylar Grey, Mozzy, Polo G and Eminem dropped “Last One Standing,” a theme song for Venom: Let There Be Carnage movie.

In the song, Eminem continues taking shots at today’s rappers with the following lines: “Rappers, how can we be / On the same level now when I gotta look down and see these / Clowns that are on the ground? / B**ch, I got clouds beneath me.”

Tom MacDonald, who has shouted out Eminem in many occasions, thinks it’s a jab towards him and its a response to his song titled “Don’t Look Down,” where the Canadian rapper raps: “I’m scared if I look at the water, I’ll drown / So I look at the sky and deny there’s a ground / I’m not scared of the altitude up in the clouds / I’m scared of the fall, so I don’t look down.”

Tom posted the lyrics of both songs on his Instagram with the  caption: “Did Eminem REALLY diss me in his new song?”

Some people even think it’s a diss towards NF as one of the fans commented: “He could’ve dissed you, or possibly NF since he released an album called CLOUDS. Personally, the way he put “clowns” in there makes me believe it’s a jab at Tom since he made a song called Clown World, but I’m not sure.”

Check out the post below:

If you are interested in my opinion, I think Eminem didn’t say those lyrics with any particular rapper(s) in his mind. I even think Em does not care about NF or Tom MacDonald music but that’s just my opinion.

Royce da 5’9″ shouts out Tom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald, who has recently released “Dear Slim” single over Eminem’s production, has just received attention from Royce da 5’9″.

Under the post, in which Tom MacDonald was celebration YouTube Music using his “Snowflakes” song in their advertisement, Royce commented fire emoji, giving the Canadian rapper a super shout out. The two are even following each other.

On Royce’s comment, Tom replied with: “Thanks bro.” You can check out the screenshot below:

Currently, Tom MacDonald has five songs on iTunes Top Selling Hip-Hop Songs charts. “Snowflakes” on No. 4, “Fake Woke” on No. 25, “No Lives Matter” at No. 41, “People So Stupid” at No. 46 and “Dear Slim” at No. 47.

NoLifeShaq interviews Tom MacDonald about “Dear Slim” song

After dropping “Dear Slim” video, Tom MacDonald was interviewed by NoLifeShaq. You can check out the conversation below.

“I have never been so scared to write a song in my life. When you start rapping because of Eminem and then the way the universe work and all of a sudden I got an Eminem beat in my hands, I swear to god… When I get a beat that motivates me to write, I write that shit right away. And I sat with this beat in my phone for a week before I started writing, I was like ‘Nah bro’.” – said Tom.

When he was asked about people thinking that he would diss Eminem, the Canadian rapper responded: “I let everybody think that all week. It was like, I was just saying Em’s name and doing my promo as an independent artist and I knew where everybody will take that sh*t.”

The music video also featured the same car Stan was driving in Eminem’s song. “It is not the one from Eminem’s video but it is the same model. I did some research and found out what Stan was driving. I copped the whip from a junkyard, It was black, I painted the whole thing in the same color as Stan’s car, I went all out.”

You can watch the full interview below:

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New Video: Tom MacDonald – “Dear Slim” (Produced by Eminem)

Eminem recently collaborated with Nifty Gateway for his first NFT Release where the fans get to purchase some rare collectibles, including Trading Cards, Action Figures, and a lot more.

The NFT drop also featured “Stan’s Revenge” aminated video, which included an original beat produced by Slim Shady himself, A Pair of Shady XV Air Jordan Carhartt 4s, SSLP20 Film Strip signed by Eminem, and a signed Vinyl of “Infinite”.

This was an auction-based NFT, where the highest bidder will be able to take it home. Now Eminem’s “STAN’S REVENGE” NFT has been sold with a whopping $100,000 and it’s won by the rapper Tom MacDonald which was used on his latest release, titled “Dear Slim”. Music video inspired by “Stan” also came with it.

The lyrics of the song is dedicated to Eminem entirely. At one point, the Canadian rapper raps: “People claim that you hate me, but Marshall, that can’t be right, dude, You’d have to hate yourself as well ’cause, Marshall, I’m you.”

You can read the full lyrics of the song here and listen to the new track below:

Tom MacDonald to drop new music inspired & produced by Eminem?!

Last month, it was reported that Eminem’s NTF beat “Stan’s Revenge” was bought by Tom MacDonald for $100,000. Few days ago, the Canadian rapper responded to the controversy with 1 minutes and 20 seconds video:

“If I got a beat from probably the greatest rapper of all time, you should be happy, not mad. If I got a beat from the man who literally inspired me to become a rapper, you should be happy, not mad. If as an Independent artist I invested $100,000 into myself to further my independent career, you should be happy, not mad. If I got a beat from Eminem and made history as the first ever independent artist to do that, you should be happy, not mad.”

It is still unknows if the Eminem-beat was purchased by MacDonald but the new music that he’s dropping this Friday is obviously inspired by Slim Shady as in the teaser of the video, Tom is holding the chainsaw and “New Video Friday” is written with backwards ‘E’, which, of course, symbolizes Eminem.

Tom MacDonald also posted a picture of himself wearing Eminem T-shirt with the caption: “Y’ALL EXCITED FOR NEW VIDEO FRIDAY?!”

We, of course, keeping an eye on what’s coming on this Friday, Tom!

Tom MacDonald responds haters who roasting him over buying Eminem’s beat for $100,000

Last month, it was reported that Eminem’s NTF beat “Stan’s Revenge” was bought by Tom MacDonald for $100,000 and now the rapper is responding to the controversy via 1 minute and 20 seconds video:

“Today I told the internet that I might be in possession of an original beat produced by Eminem and it seems like a lot of you guys are really mad and really confused, so let me help you. If I got a beat from probably the greatest rapper of all time, you should be happy, not mad.”

“If I got a beat from the man who literally inspired me to become a rapper, you should be happy, not mad. If as an Independent artist I invested $100,000 into myself to further my independent career, you should be happy, not mad. If I got a beat from Eminem and made history as the first ever independent artist to do that, you should be happy, not mad.”

“And If I did not do any of that then you have nothing to worry about, shut the f**k up. So in closing this is all hypothetical, I am not confirming or denying anything, but I got a big surprise coming and more clues.” said the Canadian rapper.

You can watch it below:

Tom MacDonald bids $100,000 to win STAN’S REVENGE Eminem NFT

STANS’ REVENGE by Eminem has just been sold for $100,000 and guess who was the highest bidder? It’s TOM MACDONALD, a Canadian rapper who was hugely influenced by Eminem.

The NFT includes an original beat produced by Eminem himself. Giveaways include:

• EMINEM X AIR JORDAN CARHARTT 4’S;

• SSLP20 Film Strip Shadownbox Autographed by Eminem

• SIGNED VINYL OF (VERY RARE) EMINEM’S “INFINITE”

You can check out the screenshot of the highest bidder and STAN’S REVENGE video below:

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