Tag: Eminem

  • NBA Youngboy is now the youngest rapper ever to earn 100 entries on Billboard Hot 100

    NBA Youngboy is now the youngest rapper ever to earn 100 entries on Billboard Hot 100

    Youngboy scores his 100th Hot 100 entry, making him the youngest to do so

    NBA Youngboy breaks a new record as he is now the youngest rapper ever to earn 100 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He achieved the status this week after his song “Big Truck” debuted at No. 100 on the Hot 100.

    The Louisiana native is now the thirteenth artist with the most entries on the Hot 100, and is sandwiched between Justin Bieber and Eminem who have 105 and 95 entries respectively.

    Youngboy’s sixth studio album, Don’t Try This At Home, is out and spawns the record “Big Truck.” The album has debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 this week with 60K album-equivalent units sold since it’s release on April 21.


  • Jack Harlow says he’s the second best white rapper behind

    Jack Harlow says he’s the second best white rapper behind

    Jack boats about his position in rap

    Jack Harlow claims to be the second “hardest” white rapper after Eminem. On the second track of his new album Jackman titled “Thay Don’t Like It,” Jack declared that Eminem is the only white rapper better than him.

    “Ya boy’s strivin’ to be the most dominant ever/The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters,” Jack spits, citing Em’s famous line: (“there’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti”) from his 2002 hit “Lose Yourself.”

    “And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then/They ain’t cut from the same thread like him/They don’t study, doin’ work to get ahead like him/They don’t toss and tussrn in the fuckin’ bed like him,” Jack continues.


  • 50 Cent disapproves Jamal Crawford’s comments that Jay-Z is more impactful than Eminem

    50 Cent disapproves Jamal Crawford’s comments that Jay-Z is more impactful than Eminem

    50 disagrees that Jay has more impact than Em

    50 Cent doesn’t believe Jay-Z is more impactful that Eminem. Former NBA star Jamal Crawford recently sparked a debate when he said during The Big Podcast with Shaq that Jay-Z has had more impact than Em has had success in music sales.

    “That’s why my five, the dominance outweighs the number,” Crawford explained. “Like, JAY-Z’s effect on Hip Hop is bigger than any album sales that Eminem will have, you see what I’m saying? That’s just how it goes.” 50 came across a HipHop Wolf post about the same and hopped in the comments writing, “Ha Bullshit,”

  • 50 Cent says he’s working with Dr. Dre, Eminem on his next album

    50 Cent says he’s working with Dr. Dre, Eminem on his next album

    50 reveals Dre and Em are down to work with him on his next album

    After 50 Cent announced that he has new music, a TV series, and a movie dropping this year, he expounded during his appearance on Big Boy TV this month that Eminem and Dr. Dre are ready to contribute to his next album.

    “As soon as I said that, I got a text from [Eminem] that he had already spoke to Dre, and that Dre is in there and he got some crazy stuff for me to go hear,” he explained. “This is my process: I’ll go make something, what I can find, the best music that I can put my hands on. And when I feel real good about it, I bring it to put pressure on Dre to offer me something. ‘Cause he’ll have something… He’s always had something.”

  • 50 Cent and Eminem are joining forces for ‘8 Mile’ TV series

    50 Cent and Eminem are joining forces for ‘8 Mile’ TV series

    50 and Em’ are working on the latter’s 2002 film’s broader version

    50 Cent announces some big news about a movie series he’s working on with Eminem. During an appearance on Big Boy TV earlier this month, the “In Da Club” hit-maker revealed he’s linking with Slim Shady to create the 8 Mile TV series, which will be derived from the latter’s 2002 film of the same title that was based on his life.

    “I’m gonna bring his 8 Mile to television. We’re in motion,” 50 explained. “It’s gonna be big. I ain’t got no duds. I’m battin’ a hundred, I’m battin’ a hundred.”

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    He continued, “I think it should be there for his legacy because it’s important to me that they understand it.”

  • 50 Cent says Eminem rejected $9 million deal to perform at the world cup

    50 Cent says Eminem rejected $9 million deal to perform at the world cup

    Fifty and Em’ were offered a deal to perform at the world cup

    50 Cent says he and Eminem were offered a $9 million deal to perform at the 2022 World Cup, but Em’ turned down the offer. Fif’ stopped by Big Boy’s Neighborhood where he made the claim, explaining that he was supposed to bag in $1M while his Detroit counterpart would take the remaining $8M.

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    “Because of the Super Bowl, I got an inquiry about World Cup and they had a budget of $9 million,” the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ rapper said. “I would’ve taken one [million] and then the other eight [million] would have been for him.”

    He added, “They’re like, ‘He’s not gonna do it,’” recalled 50 Cent. “If you would do a one-off show, maybe you would do the biggest live sporting event in the world.”


  • 50 Cent uses 2Pac & Eminem to explain how race affects an artist’s lyrical approach

    50 Cent uses 2Pac & Eminem to explain how race affects an artist’s lyrical approach

    50 Cent compares 2Pac & Eminem’s lyrical approach

    50 Cent shares his thoughts on how race impacts an artist’s approach in the process of writing, using 2Pac and Eminem as examples. During a recent conversation with Brian J. Roberts, Fif highlighted the two rappers’ respective classics, “Dear Mama” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” in his explanation.

    “I’ll pick two Hip Hop artists that have been profound and really prolific artists within our culture that were very similar but tapped into different responses,” he explained. “So Eminem’s mom, the drug usage was part of it and he would do: ‘Sorry, momma / I never meant to hurt you / I never meant to make you cry / But tonight, I’m cleaning out my closet.’

    “And then 2Pac’s mom also has some drug usage involved in her experience, and he said: ‘Even though you was a crack fiend, momma / You always was a Black Queen, mama.’”

    He added: “I think the tones of anger and the difference in the two of them are that Em’s anger is coming from things were supposed to be right, and 2Pac’s statement almost has terms of endearment in there because he’s like, ‘Well, we still all had.’

    “The expectations of things going right from a white American perspective versus accepting the idea of things not going right from an African-American perspective are what make the difference in the tones of those records.”




  • Eminem features on The Amazing Spider-Man Variant Cover

    Eminem features on The Amazing Spider-Man Variant Cover

    Eminem battles Spider-Man in new variant cover

    Eminem joins effort with Marvel Comics for The Amazing Spider-Man variant cover. The rapper battles with Spider-Man in the artwork, which only 5K copies are available at shop.eminem.com as from today (November 22). 1K more copies will be available on November 29.

    “I’ve always been a huge Spider-Man fan since I was a kid,” Eminem said, according to an official press. “He’s definitely in my top 5… So being on a cover battling Spider-Man is such a thrill and an honor.”

    Hustl. COO Keri Harris added, “I’ve always been a huge Spider-Man fan since I was a kid,” Eminem shared. “He’s definitely in my top 5… So being on a cover battling Spider-Man is such a thrill and an honor.”

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