The D.O.C. & Vanilla Ice react to Eminem’s verse on Kanye West’s “Use This Gospel” remix

Legendary rapper The D.O.C. has recently shared a video of him reacting to Eminem’s verse on Kanye West’s “Use This Gospel” remix, which was released by DJ Khaled through his “God Did” album.

In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1, Khaled revealed how the remix ended up on his album. He stated that West had played him Jesus Is King Part II in full a year and a half prior, calling it “incredible”. Even though West and Khaled had recorded a couple of tracks for God Did, they were never finished due to the rapper’s busy schedule. As part of a “last minute magic gift”, Khaled asked West if he could include the remix on “God Did” since it perfectly fit the album’s theme. According to Khaled, West loved the idea, which he joked “You know Ye don’t love no idea”. Before confirming the inclusion, West insisted on contacting both Dr. Dre and Eminem for their approval which he received shortly after.

The song was commercially successful too. It peaked at No. 49 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The remix further reached the top position on both the US Christian Songs and Gospel Songs charts, becoming the first number-one on these charts for both Khaled and Eminem. It also marked the first entry for both artists and West’s fifth chart-topper on the two charts.

In the video which recently surfaced online, The D.O.C. says: “I think Eminem is one of the greatest. No question about it bro. Em is off my tree. You know, every one of us come from somebody. I can hear me in him. He’s a true f**king artist.”

Under the video, Vanilla Ice, who has got a long history with Eminem, commented the fire emojis under The D.O.C.’s video. Check the video below:

50 Cent lashes out on Kanye West after Kanye’s alleged history of admiration for Adolf Hitler

Yesterday, 50 Cent shared now-deleted screenshot of the CNN’s article about Kanye West having “a disturbing history of admiring Hitler.”

In the caption, Fifty wrote: “I have never seen anything like this before. I think Kanye should buy the car he likes the best and just ride off into the sun set, it’s really a wrap. People are really hurt by this s**t. I have seen people in this position because of thing they have did not things they have said. Now you gotta master the art of shutting the f**k up! You gonna make everybody hot. Go cool off!”

Several hours prior to this events, Fiddy shared a screenshot of an article where Ye is saying “we got Donda school designs, we need to build with 50 in Houston.” 50 captioned that one, saying “OK YE lets build a school in Houston but go cool off, n***a you hot right now the Feds all on you!” This post is also deleted now.

50 Cent also hopped on the viral “cut ties” trend, in which rappers jokingly cancelled themselves. He shared a screenshot which said “Curtis Jackson has reportedly cut ties with 50 Cent” with the caption: “I’m getting rid of anybody who can get me f**ked up like Kanye right now! LOL.”

Other hip-hop acts also joined the latest trolling trend. Check out some of them below:

Conway talks the difference between his relationships with Eminem and Kanye West & Jay Z

Conway The Machine has recently released his long-awaited Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes and before that, the Buffalo rapper made an appearance on Kanye West’s Donda album.

During the conversation with Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, Conway explained the difference between relationships with Eminem and Kanye West and Jay-Z.

“Yeah. Relationship with Eminem was more business than personal. I do not want to say the wrong thing. I am kind of careful, but it was more business, and rightfully so, that is how our relationship started. We did not really have no, I guess, relationship like that. We spoke a couple times on the phone, kicked it with him a couple of times at Coachella and stuff like that, but he a good dude.” said Conway.

“He called me, told my album was a classic, man, and he loves what I am doing. I do not got nothing bad to say about him but you know, Ye and Hov, guys like that, they more personal. That’s nothing saying bad about Em. He held me down. Gave me this opportunity on his platform. He let us know ‘I’m kicking with you all.” Conway added.

You can watch the interview below:

The Game says Kanye West did more for him in last two weeks than Dr. Dre ever did

N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN have shared a segment video of their interview with The Game on Drink Champs to promote the upcoming episode.

In a clip shared to Instagram,  the Los Angeles rapper makes a very bold claim regarding his relationships with Dr. Dre and Kanye West.

In a preview clip, The Game says: “It is crazy that Ye did more for me in the last two weeks than Dre did for me my whole career.”

After dropping their collaborative single “Eazy” last month, The Game performed with Kanye West at his Donda 2 listening event in Miami last week.

After signing to Aftermath Entertainment, back in 2003, Dr. Dre executive produced Game’s 2004 debut album The Documentary which sold  586,000 in its first week in the United States and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200.

Dr. Dre also produced Game’s biggest hit songs “Hate It Or Love It” and “How We Do” which debuted at No. 2 and No. 4 on Billboard Hot 100 charts respectively. This was the only time Game appeared inside the Top 20 of Hot 100 charts.

Yet, Game thinks Ye did more for him. You can check the clip below:

Kanye West gives a nod to Eminem in new Drink Champs interview

Kanye West has recently done another interview with Drink Champs where the legendary rapper and producer gave a nod to Eminem.

Noregea: “I have recently read that you are one of two artists that has went 10 million and produced their own record.”

Kanye West: “Yeah, Eminem also. Eminem. That’s lit right? It’s like ambidextrous. It feels like it’s another example that I could show you all that we could build communities.”

Last month, Ye’s “Stronger” was certified diamond in the United States for selling 10,000,000 units in the country, the song that was produced by himself.

Eminem did it TWICE as “Not Afraid” and “Lose Yourself” are both certified diamond and both are produced by Eminem himself.

You can watch the interview below:

Fans say Kanye West & Eminem song is close to leaking

Last year Kanye West, who now goes by the name of Ye, revealed that he has a song “Use This Gospel (Remix)” with Eminem and Dr. Dre, which is his daughter North’s favorite song of all time.

Ye thanked Eminem on Twitter and confirmed that the song really exists: “Eminem, thank you for rapping on the Dr. Dre’s remix of my daughter’s favorite song of mine “USE THIS GOSPEL,” wrote Ye in a Tweet.

Then, he basically repeating the same words in another tweet: “Eminem THANK YOU FOR RAPPING ON THE DR DRE REMIX OF USE THIS GOSPEL I HAVW ALWAYS LOVED AND RESPECTED YOU AND IM HONORED TO HAVE YOU BLESS THIS SONG … ITS ALSO NORTH WEST’S FAVORITE KANYE WEST SONG OF ALL TIME.”

Unfortunately, the song has not seen the light of the day yet but as it seems leakers are ready to unleash the track, asking for money instead. They have also revealed few information about a song: It was supposed to be in Ye’s “Jesus Is King II” album and Eminem has 1 minutes and 20 seconds verse.

Check the tweets below:

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