Apr 12, 2024 Marsh I’m tryna abstain from seeing women unless it’s Billie eilish I’d appreciate if you got that stinky a--- hoe off my screen
Apr 12, 2024 I’ma keep it a buck: I don’t think nobody can f--- with Eminem,” Busta declared. “I’m sorry, Dr. Umar, stop it. And there’s a lot of s--- that Dr. Umar says that I agree with, but this is one particular [topic] that he’s way off the kilt with.” Watch his comments at the 2:18:30 mark below. Busta Rhymes and Eminem famously teamed up in 2014 on the song “Calm Down,” which saw the lyrical veterans assert their status as two of the greatest rappers of all time. Explaining how the heavyweight collaboration came about, Busta told Complex: “After marinating on the record for some time, I felt like this would be an incredible record for Eminem to get on … We left the song with [Em’s manager] Paul Rosenberg but we didn’t actually get any feedback about whether he was going to jump on it. “About six weeks passed by, my partner Shaheem Reid reached out to Riggs Morales, who was an A&R at Shady Records at the time. He came by the studio to hear the song, and two weeks later, we finally got a confirmation from Paul that Em had got the beat and that he’s f---ing with it. “A few months passed by, and I got a call from Paul. He wanted to meet me in the studio. He came and played Em’s verse, and I was blown away. What was interesting to me though was that Em did a 42-bar verse. Because we’re known for pretty much f---ing everybody up when we get on records with other artists, it became a competitive process. I went back and I wrote 50 bars. We then scheduled a mix session for the song and when I got to Detroit, he listened to my verse, heard that it was 50 bars, he went back and turned his 42 bars into a 60-bar verse. At that point I went back and turned my 50-bar verse into a 62-bar verse. “And then Em made his verse a 64-bar verse. It started off from just doing a dope, high-energy Hip Hop record into us respectfully competing and d--- near battling each other.”
Apr 12, 2024 Put the whole beef s--- to the side…. We need Metro collabing with the Weeknd on his next album cause he went 4 for 4 on these future albums
Apr 12, 2024 https://www.koimoi.com/hollywood-ne...r-or-we-are-just-battling-each-other-now/amp/ Busta Rhymes On Recording ‘Calm Down’ With Eminem: “Are We Making This Record For The Consumer Or We Are Just Battling Each Other Now?” During a recent interaction, Rhymes opened up about how ‘Calm Down’ ended up this long and the ‘Love the Way You Lie’ rapper’s competitiveness. By Koimoi.com Team - December 23, 2020 | 5:39 PM IST Rapper Rhymes has impressed us with one too many sings over the past few years. He recently opened up about his acclaimed track ‘Calm Down’ ft. Eminem that released in 2014. The song that is over 6 minutes long has over 9.3 million views to date. During a recent interaction, Rhymes opened up about how ‘Calm Down’ ended up this long and the ‘Love the Way You Lie’ rapper’s competitiveness. Read on to know all he said.
Apr 12, 2024 What if Eminem’s rollout is to troll us for the entire year and he don’t drop until New Years Eve
Apr 12, 2024 Eminem trending worldwide right now. I can’t find out why, people are just talking about him. His relevancy is still incredible
Apr 12, 2024 Maybe it’s the Busta rhymes comment. But even then. It’s still crazy to be trending that high just from this: "Nobody can f*ck with Eminem. He's better than everyone else. Nobody is on his level. There's no rapper dead or alive who can f*ck with him" ~ Busta Rhymes ️
Apr 12, 2024 Reading through this thread can be excruciating sometimes because the same thing gets repeated about 20 times.
Apr 12, 2024 He is washed. Only talked about as a nostalgia act, as no one remembers anything he done since Recovery and even then, it was sell out, pop music that killed his career, all for the sake of a hit song, just to last a summer and then fall off. His desperate attempts at making music for the last 20 years is pitiful and nothing short of shambolic. Glad he has finally realised this and gone from the face of the earth with not releasing music for the last 5 years or doing anything publicly. Let him fade away.