Benzino Takes Credit For Eminem Putting Detroit Rappers In New Video
Benzino reacted to Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” visuals, which features Detroit rappers Big Sean and rising star BabyTron.
Benzino reacted to Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” visuals, which features Detroit rappers Big Sean and rising star BabyTron.
Eminem enlisted several rappers to appear in the video for his Benzino diss track from Lyrical Lemonade’s “All Is Yellow” album.
Eminem shares exclusive behind-the-scenes details of his iconic “My Name Is” video, casting a new light on old rumors.
Dr. Umar Johnson, who claimed Eminem can’t be in the GOAT conversation because he’s white, faced the wrath of Hip-Hop legend MC Shan.
Benzino said he did not regret crying on Drink Champs and mocked Eminem fans, referring to them as teddy bears.
The Louisiana native says Slim Shady didn’t get played in his projects.
Benzino says his emotional Drink Champs interview helped release the “anger, frustration and evil built up inside of me.”
However, Benzino did manage to utter some words of wisdom regarding the rap community as a whole.
Conway the Machine said he will always side with his “big bro” Eminem following the release of Benzino’s “Rap Elvis” diss.
History lesson in full effect.
Joe Budden, who’s no stranger to beefing with Eminem, approved of Slim Shady dissing longtime rival Benzino.
Benzino quickly released two diss tracks after his old rival Eminem reignited their feud on the song “Doomsday Pt. 2.”
Eminem is laser-focused on the Detroit Lions Super Bowl run right now but says a 50 Cent joint album “would be crazy.”
Benzino said “Let the war begin” and responded to Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2.” with a new diss track titled “Vulturius.”
Slim Shady reignited his beef with the former editor of “The Source” on Friday (January 26) with the track “Doomsday Pt. 2.”
Benzino and his daughter Coi Leray reacted to Eminem’s diss track “Doomsday Pt. 2,” which appeared on a Lyrical Lemonade compilation.
Eminem will serve as a special guest judge while Latto, Ludacris and DJ Khaled take over as the show’s main judges.
Eminem was in the stands as the Detroit Lions scored their first playoff win in over three decades, narrowly beating the Rams 25-23.
Joe Budden has no regrets over his past beef with Jay-Z, Eminem, or anybody else, insisting, “the intent is always pure.”
The controversial activist weighs in on the white rapper debate.