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:

Snoop Dogg addresses to Eminem’s “Zeus” openly for the first time on TV

Snoop Dogg has recently visited Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen where he finally addressed Eminem’s “Zeus” directly.

When the host let guests ask the question to Snoop Dogg, one of the guests asked about Eminem situation. Here is what Snoop replied:

We are still friends. I think that is family business and I do not want to make more than it is. I mean, he said what he said, I respect that and we are just going to keep it right there. That is family business.

This is the finally confirmation that Eminem and Snoop Dogg so called ‘beef’ has ended as soon as it escalated. You can watch the new video below:

Eminem explains why he apologized to Rihanna on a song “Zeus”

Yesterday, Eminem made appearance on his SiriusXM’s Shade 45 radio channel to promote his newly released deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem opened up about Rihanna lyrics on “Things Get Worse” (2009) where Em used some sharp words towards Riri and “Zeus” (2020), where he apologized to her.

“Honest to God, I told Paul this when it first happened. First, I do not know how somebody got it. Second of all, I have zero recollection of even remembering doing that verse. Like, the rhyme schemes did not even sound familiar to me, so I was caught off-guard. It was most likely recorded during the early stages of working on Relapse album.”

“I’m not making excuses for it. I said it, and I was wrong for saying it. It was f**king stupid.” says Eminem. After that, Eminem continues talking about Snoop Dogg.

Watch full interview below:

Eminem clarifies why he responded Snoop Dogg on “Zeus”

Eminem has just hit his radio station Shade 45 to promote the deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B.

In an interview, Eminem explains why he felt disrespected by Snoop Dogg.

Couple of months ago, Snoop Dogg was doing an interview with Breakfast Club. Somehow my name got brought up and he was say things about, you know, I’m not in his Top 10. Everything he said, by the way, was fine. Him saying I’m not in his Top 10 rappers because the 90s I can’t f**k with. Absolutely. Him saying Dre made the best version of me. Absolutely. Why would I have a problem with that. Will I be here without Dre? F**k no! The rappers he mentioned from 90s, KRS One, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, I never said I could f**k with them. I never said that.” 

“Everything was good until like…It was more about the tone he was using that caught me off guard cause I’m like: ‘where is this coming from?’ I just saw you! What the f**k! It threw me for a loop again. I could probably get passed to that tone and everything but the last statement that he said ‘as far as his music I can live without that!’ Now you’ve been disrespectful. You just caught me off guard. I was not ready for that.

People started hit me up about it. Asking what you gonna do. And I didn’t know what to do about it first. It confused me and I’m like ‘bro we are on the same team. What the f**k! And I’ve never in my career, my entire career, ever said a disrespectful word about Snoop Dogg. I mean, what the f**k. His impact on hip-hop, I can’t front on that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. My top 10 can’t be the same as his. How can I be mad at that? I was not mad about the opinion, it was after that. The very last statement was like ‘oh what the f**k. Damn dawg, really?! I said what needed to be said.

Meanwhile watch the interview below:

Eminem issues warning to Drake on a new song “Zeus”

On Side B of his album Music to Be Murdered By (Deluxe Edition), Eminem offers some advice to current king of Hip-Hop charts: Drake. The Rap God warns the beloved Toronto rapper that while he may be on top now, that could change.

In the song Eminem raps:

I’ve had a great view to see the (See the) game through (Through)
And, Drake, they’re gonna turn on you (You) one day too (Too)
And the more you win, the sooner (Sooner) they do
They’ll be calling you a trash bin
Sayin’ that your new one isn’t better than your last and
Even if it is, once they start to turn their backs
They ain’t never comin’ back in
They did it to Chance
Next they’ll be mentionin’ Future in the past tense (Yeah)
Or sayin’ “Adiós” to Migos
I ain’t dissin’, I’m just tryna keep this s**t a C-note

Drake himself was feeling the process has already started. In his 2018 song “God’s Plan” he raps:

And still, bad things
It’s a lot of bad things
That they wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’
They wishin’ on me

Listen to “Zeus” below and tell us your opinions:

Machine Gun Kelly responds Eminem’s jab on “Zeus”

Machine Gun Kelly, who has recently admitted his rap career went downhill after beefing with Eminem, has responded Eminem’s jab on “Zeus,” featuring White Gold from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album.

On the song “Zeus,” Eminem kicks his verse with the following lines:

“She says I am trash, but she listens to Tekashi,
Bitch, you lost me, 
Fair weather, wishy-washy,
She thinks Machine washed me,
Swear to God, man, her favorite rapper wish he’d crossed me..”

(This line doubles as wordplay for machine-washing clothes).

Looks like Machine Gun Kelly is not impressed with the subliminal diss as he responded to the song with trash emoji. Check the tweets below:

Eminem apologizes to Rihanna for a leaked “Things Get Worse” song

Eminem has released a Side B deluxe edition of his most recent LP Music to Be Murdered By with a new collection of 16 songs, featuring Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier, an Skylar Gray among others.

On the track called “Zeus,” which features White Gold, Eminem offers an apology to Rihanna. He references a decade-old song “Things Get Worse,” featuring B.O.B, where Eminem raps:

He grabbed his encyclopedia off of the top of his f**king CD rack
Hit her with that then he threw her into the TV ah
I’m not playing Rihanna, where’d you get the VD at
Motherf**k the media
I’m reading ya something strictly from me to ya
Straight off the paper and this one’s a freebie Jack
Let me add my two cents
Of course I side with Chris Brown
I’d beat a b**ch down, too
If she gave my d**k an itch, now
It’s just ridiculous how
Much this kind of sit-ow-uation can make her stink
How much gangster s**t can he dish out 

In new song, Eminem raps:

But, me, long as I re-promise to be honest
And wholeheartedly, apologies, Rihanna
For that song that leaked, I’m sorry, Ri
It wasn’t meant to cause you grief
Regardless, it was wrong of me..

Eminem fires shots at Snoop Dogg on new song “ZEUS”

Eminem has just released new album “Music To Be Murdered By” Side B, featuring Skylar Grey, Dr. Dre, Ty Dolla $ign, DJ Premier and more.

The album includes a song “Zeus,” featuring White Gold. On the song, Eminem takes shots at Snoop Dogg with the following lines:

And, as far as squashin’ beef, I’m used to people knockin’ me
But, just not in my camp
I’m diplomatic, ’cause I’m tryna be—
Last thing I need is Snoop—doggin’ me
Man, dog, you was like a (Yeah) damn god to me
Man, not really (Haha)
I had “dog” backwards

You can listen to the song below:

In the couple of recent interviews, Snoop Dogg sounded little salty towards Eminem. You can check one example below:

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