Treach & Willie D share their thoughts on Eminem

Hip-hop icon Treach from legendary hip-hop trio Naughty By Nature has recently sat down with another hip-hop icon, Willie D, from Geto Boys rap group has recently sat down on Willie D Live podcast where the two talked about many topics, including Eminem.

Willie D: I think that everybody know that you don’t play man, including Eminem. Eminem gave you big shout out man. He studied you man. That’s a huge accomplishment considering how so many million of millions people believe that Eminem is a top dog. They believe that he’s that dude. And for his to say ‘nah, Treach that dude!’ That’s crazy!

Treach: I always call him my lightskinned twin. A lot of artists will go and say ‘yeah I created the style, mad that bla bla bla bla, it’s me, me, me, me’ when somebody like that…And it’s not just me, he has a list of his favorite artists, I might be at the top of the list, for somebody give accolades like…That’s our era. We be like I feel like Run-DMC, LL, Slick Rick, the whole list, KRS-1, we’ll name a million artists because our ego won’t let us not name them because we actually came up. Where my style came from? Everybody I listened to. But I had to make my own style out of it. Now when Em comes saying I was his major influence in him getting better and seeing and studying me and everything else, everybody don’t do that.

Willie D: I first met Em at Beats Music Launch in Los Angeles. We were backstage and his manager brought me to the bus. Em had bus back there. And Em was like ‘I just got through listening though your album ‘Controversy.’ He’s really a student of the game and he’s a teacher. A good student eventually becomes the teacher, the professor. And Em knows his history. Like, he really knows his history and you are right, it’s not just you, he has a list of artists that he listened to that inspired him. And he put all that s–t together and he evolved into his own thing. Evolved into Eminem. But he’s one of the few dudes out there, especially as far as one of the top dogs, who would give credit. A lot of these dudes, they just hold their nuts. They will tell you in private they like you but they’ll never say it publicly.

Treach: Yeah! And then they play race card, like, he’s a white guy and he should never be accepted as one of the greatest or greatest or anything else, like, white people were never part of hip-hop. Actually, the first female that I heard rapping was blondie, saying the rhyme, talking about Grandmaster Flash. The Beastie Boys already knew that they were white and race card could get pulled. So, you’ve seen the first album cover, like the plane is crushing? We all listened to Beastie Boys and loved them and by the time they put out the video out we ain’t give a f–k if they were white. White people were in breakdancing. They were doing graffiti. Yes, us, we created it but the part of the culture of hip-hop, it was Hispanic white, black first but of course it was all part of it. So when you look at Em and say you don’t deserve a part of hip-hop or rap or a culture, it’s disrespectful to the art. You know what I mean? MC Serch! Can’t nobody that really know the lyrics say Eminem is whack or he just got where he at cause he’s white. Go and try that s–t and let him hear it and watch he tear your a– up on the record.

Willie D: Well, here is a thing about Em and most of other rappers that came up 20 years ago. They had to be stamped by black people. When it comes to black culture, most white people will sit back and see if black people like it first. And if black people like it then they start saying ‘okay what’s this about’ and then they become a fan. Em first fans were black. His firs fans were black. There is no doubt about it. Before he started getting played on those Top 40 stations, he was only being played on the hip-hop stations.

Treach: And before he even came out with records on 8 Mile, he was doing battles and everything else. He was in the black hood. Facts!

You can watch the entire thing below:

Treach addresses Eminem: “I’m working on album, come see me, love you”

Treach of legendary hip-hop group Naughty by Nature made a new album announcement and addressed recent praise of him from Eminem at 2023’s Rock The Bells Festival.

“When Eminem shouts me out its nothin’ but love. Eminem said he almost stopped rapping when he heard me, when I heard Eminem I almost stopped rapping. I’m like this guy right here, you cant top nothing he is saying right now. Not cause he is a white boy, he is getting the accolades he is getting right now because he is one of the dopest emcees to touch the mic ever in history, and if you have a problem with it say it so he can chew yo a– out the f–king frame! I call him my light skinned twin. ” said Treach.

Then he directly addressed Eminem: “Em! I am working on a solo album and I ain’t taking it to nobody but you. So now you got it out there in the universe, come see me – love you.”

In a recent interview with New York Times magazine, Eminem revealed that he contemplated quitting after hearing Naughty By Nature’s debut album. “I studied MCs who used multi-syllabic phrasing. I would gravitate to Lord Finesse, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Masta Ace, Redman and Special Ed. Treach from Naughty By Nature too. When that first Naughty By Nature album dropped, that whole summer I could not write a rap. I was so depressed, I thought I would never be that good and I should just quit.”

You can watch Treach’s interview below:

Legendary Treach talks how much Eminem means for hip-hop culture & why he’s in debt to him

Legendary Treach, the lead rapper of the iconic hip hop group Naughty by Nature, has recently sat down with Andrew Moffatt on Hip Hop XXIV where the two talked about Naughty by Nature Verzuz, Tupac Shakur, Biggie and much more.

During the interview, Andrew asked the legendary rapper about Eminem, on which he replied: “I tell everybody that Eminem is my light-skinned twin Slim Shady! Hats off to him. He’s one of the greatest of all times if we talk about GOATs, his lyrical prowess, his consistency throughout the years, no matter what he has been going though personally, he always comes out on top. Comes out and give that music. Supplies the fans with that real live musical dope. It’s no-one like him and it’s not going to be no-one like him ever. Might never been another one who could do them lyrics and put them songs out. Hats off always and I hope he never stops. The way I was inspirational for him he’s inspirational to me. When I hear him I go and star t writing all over again.” says Treach.

Then he continues: “Hip-hop was black men’s sport in the white men’s world. That’s why Eminem was getting so much flat. He was white until he opened his mouth. And the skills took over all the doubts. He elevated hip-hop culture to a stratosphere that it would have never reached if it was black person’s music. He is one of the reasons why we have 50 years of hip-hop coming up. When we were coming up, we always heard that hip-hop would be around for five more years.”

When asked about wanting to release his album under Shady Records, he replied: “Me and Eminem spoke many times but one thing is, we never smoke business. It was always an admiration. I always believed that everything is god’s plan to happen at a right time. If that day ever comes, it’s gonna be dope. If it don’t, I never gonna be mad with him. Just him saying how much he admired me, you don’t know how much doors he opened up for me. He shouted me out and gave me so much love, I’m actually in debt to him. He does not even understand how much he did for me. And I love him for that. I love him forever.”

You can watch the interview below:

Treach rates Eminem’s bars from “Book Of Rhymes”

Legendary rapper Treach has recently hit Genius from Rate The Bars show and its obvious the frontman of Naughty By Nature really appreciates some good wordplay! After the jump watch and see what he thinks of bars by Eminem, Tech N9ne, Tupac, Redman and many more.

Treach reads following bars from Eminem’s “Book Of Rhymes” : “Lone sniper, I hold a microphone like a loaded rifle / My dome’s brighter, all I spit from my skull’s fire
All that’s missing’s a motorcycle with the chrome wires, spoke tires / And y’all are flow biters, so I don’t gotta / Explain why they call me your ghostwriter.”

On which, Treach commented: “Lyrics, word patterns, not the normal, not something that you hear from a regular rapper. This is 5 out of 5, man.” You can watch the video below:

Treach says he will never put out solo album if Eminem doesn’t get involved

Treach from legendary hip-hop group Naughty By Nature has recently set down with Superstartvonline where the iconic rapper talked about his solo debut album:

“When Em says he started rap because of me, that feels amazing. When you have one of the hottest to ever do it and he gives you props, it’s amazing. I call him my light-skinned brother. Nobody can never say he came out cause he white boy, wrote for white folks and stuff, no, no, no. No here is what I’mma tell. My bro-bro been calling me out and giving me props for a while.”

“Never in my career I did a solo album. but I got catalogs for years. I want to release it but I ain’t gonna release it to nobody unless Eminem puts it out. He been calling me out now I’m calling him out. Never, ever I attempted to do a solo album. And the only one who I trust with labels and all that, it’s Eminem and if he wants the offer he got it, if he don’t I will never hit the solo album. It will also be first time you hear me and him on records cause you know Em gonna be all on the album.” says Treach

Watch it below:

Treach is working on his solo album, wants Eminem on it !

Treach from Naughty By Nature has recently done an interview on Shade 45 where the legendary rapper expressed his desire to work with Eminem:

“Eminem keeps shouting me out. That’s my light-skined twin brother. I said I’m doing a solo album but I ain’t doing it unless he put it out. I’m his number one and he’s one of the greatest to me. We never worked together so imagine if we work. We gotta do it.”

Watch the full interview below:

Treach agrees on what Eminem rapped about Drake on “Zeus”

Legendary rapper Treach from legendary hip-hop group Naughty by Nature, has recently set down with Sway In The Morning for an interview. At one point, Treach was asked what he thinks about Eminem’s longevity reference on “Zeus” where he namedrops Drake.

“Of Course I can relate what Eminem said, you know what the thing is, a lot of artists did not understand that. We didn’t understand. When you come out there and you think like this is forever. Like I am going to keep making these records. I am going to keep getting these radio plays. I am going to keep shooting these videos. Keep boom boom boom. One thing that is definite in the game that we have seen is if you on your dean is torment until the pandemic comes. You got to realize you are looking at a decade if you are blessed. A decade before you considered old school and the new doors opening up for the younger artists coming out. Because Hip-Hop has always been a new artist game.” says Treach.

Listen to the interview blow:

Eminem names Treach’s verse that he’s still trying to catch up

Today, legendary rapper Treach, the lead rapper of the hip hop group Naughty by Nature, turns 49 years old. Treach was one of the biggest influences for Eminem while growing up.

Few hours ago, Eminem went on Twitter to wish Treach a happy birthday: “Happy birth day to one of the greatest rappers of all time! I am still trying to catch up to the greatness of the last verse on “Craziest” !” This is one of the rarest cases when Eminem posts on social media. Check the post below:

 

“Craziest” is a song by Naughty by Nature released way back in 1994, from Poverty’s Paradise album. The last verse belongs to Treach. Listen to the song below:

Couple of weeks ago, Treach did an interview with Fat Joe where he talked about Eminem:

That is my light skinned brother. I mean, the fact that I am his one of the biggest influences makes me feel like I did my job. Anybody that I admire, all the fans and the millions of records and the tours worldwide and everything. It shows like we did something so when you hear from that caliber, it just humbles you. We kick it back and forth. Eminem for his birthday, my birthdays, we’d be kicking in it. So It is like mutual respect, you feel me? He is one of the dopest of all times, hands down. And It shows how the culture is so great. It brings everybody together. All races. Hip-Hop brings everybody together. So that is my bro-bro. I love Em.

You can watch the interview below:

https://youtu.be/u6CFphmLWUs

WATCH: Legendary Treach says Eminem is his ‘light-skined twin’

Legendary rapper Treach from the legendary hip-hop group Naughty By Nature, has recently done an interview with Fat Joe on Instagram. Treach talked about Tupac, Biggie, Queen Latifah, Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent.

Fat Joe: Eminem said that you are his favorite rapper, what does that feel like when you got somebody so lyrical, a GOAT like Eminem saying you are his favorite rapper?

Treach: “That’s my light-skined brother. I mean, it makes me feel like I did my job. Anybody that I admire, all the fans and the millions of records and the tours worldwide and everything. It shows like we did something so when you hear from that caliber, it just humbles you. We kick it back and forth. Eminem for his birthday, my birthdays, we’d be kicking in it. So It is like mutual respect, you feel me? He is one of the dopest of all times, hands down. And It shows how the culture is so great. It brings everybody together. All races. Hip-Hop brings everybody together. So that is my bro-bro. I love Em.”

“That’s my light-skined brother. He is one of the dopest of all times, hands down.” – Treach (November 12, 2020)

Eminem has named Treach as one of his idols while growing up so watching the video below might be the double satisfaction for the fans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6CFphmLWUs

 

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