Feb 16, 2026 at 6:16 PM Hip hop really is the only genre where YN’s disrespect thier legends. Rockstars and Pop icons don’t get sh---ed on the same way. Sure that’s just Stan culture and the internet loves to hate but it’s incomparable compared to other genres.
Feb 16, 2026 at 7:44 PM It’s a strange phenomenon How I went from a Bleach blonde To a dirty dozen Icon I wrote Justin Bieber’s Yukon Heavy arms lifted Mom’s Parmesan I been through Krypton (threw) A legend before Breaking Dawn From the moment I wake up it’s a Sitcom Lights, Camera, Action and it’s On They compare me to Saddam, While they make podcast on thier futons Well Budden can get a Tampon And shove it up like a baton Now I got a riddle for you morons, What’s the opposite of Benzino? A Swan!
Feb 16, 2026 at 7:50 PM Honestly I seen some pics of Compton lately and it really does look like a suburb now. Lol
Feb 16, 2026 at 8:31 PM Nah but that’s just because there’s still certain things I would enjoy seeing as a fan, not that he’s obligated to but there’s still a few things on my Eminem wish list (including seeing the f---er in concert)
Feb 16, 2026 at 8:41 PM One day Stan. I’ll convince Paul to stop f---ing around and do a real world tour
Feb 17, 2026 at 12:53 AM Best thing they can happen to hip hop is mainstream fall off so that all the culture vultures leave. Post Malone switching genres was a huge W.
Feb 17, 2026 at 12:55 AM Someone hold Em and Alchemist at gun point and make them do an EP at this point it’s ridiculous how long have those two dudes been friends and only made one song together that’s not even on any albums??? Get Spreddie Gibbs in there as a feature too.
Feb 17, 2026 at 12:58 AM And f--- Paul Rosenberg for telling Eminem not to sign Freddie Gibbs but those clown a--- Mfs would go on to sign Yelawolf, and Ez Mil.
Feb 17, 2026 at 1:01 AM I mean no one worth listening to imo has switched genres. IMO rn is the best time for alternative rap and underground scene, mainstream is just flopping bc we had vultures milking it for the last decade. It’s all been corporate garbage
Feb 17, 2026 at 1:08 AM He does seem to do that with his artists. If shady records approached me with a contract I’d run away screaming and crying
Feb 17, 2026 at 1:37 AM Unless you have the X factor which these artists are missing. Then they would let you drop music. With these artists, every dollar spent is lost.
Feb 17, 2026 at 1:58 AM Eminem just has a bad ear... I mean who in the right mind is going to sign Bobby Creekwater and Grip lol Grip is one of the worst artists I have ever heard kinda reminds me of some of the artists the guys use in the album thread lmao
Feb 17, 2026 at 2:37 AM TDOSS Slim should have said "n-----" and made fun of jews. Like when he said he sides with chris brown. He should have said he sides with Kanye, whats the big deal.
Feb 17, 2026 at 3:28 AM Yeah man look into it, they even had a song together with Young Jeezy that never got finished because it leaked, so they stopped working on it (for some reason). It sounds like a--- on the mix but it’s unfinished.
Feb 17, 2026 at 3:37 AM From a interview in like 2010: “DX: Let’s just end this Q&A with one loose question I been wanting to ask you since reading your LA Weekly feature, did I understand correctly that while you were with Interscope Eminem passed on working with you? Freddie Gibbs: Yeah, Eminem passed on me, man. [Laughs] That’s one of the craziest things of my career. I love Eminem’s work…but him and [Shady Records co-founder] Paul [Rosenberg], I guess they figured that I wasn’t up to the standard. I don’t know what the f--- they was thinking when they did that, ‘cause I see other muthafuckas on they label that can’t hold a candle to the s--- I do. But that’s they business, that’s they company, I don’t got nothing against what the f--- they doing. Until a muthafucka say something bad about me, then I’ll go in on these n----s. But I ain’t got nothing against nothing they doing. That was a stage of my career I was at, and maybe I wasn’t appealing to them at the time. But, I ain’t trippin’, it is what it is, I ain’t bitter about that. At first I felt surprised, especially when I saw other muthafuckas that they signed. I’m like, “Man, this [dude]? C’mon man, get real.” [Laughs] But at the same time, it was a blessing in disguise ‘cause it got me to this point where I’m at and letting me know I don’t need no muthafucka to get my name out there. I don’t need no Eminem. I don’t need no co-signs from none of these n----s to get where I need to be in this game. So that [experience] was just kinda opening my eyes to something, and showing me to go another direction. I [could have been] on Shady [Records] and shelved or dropped or forgotten about right now. I’m 28 right now, [and] I think I’m at an age where I can definitely see things better than what I could see ‘em at 23. So I’m glad I ain’t sign with Shady Records. DX: I just can’t believe there was no Midwest love coming from Em [Laughs.] Freddie Gibbs: Yeah, that’s what I said, man. And [then] they signing bustas. [Laughs] Straight bustas. I don’t even gotta say these bustas’ names. But, I ain’t trippin’ my n-----, like I said, that’s they company. Hopefully, I can come up and be on the same level as Eminem one day.“ and Freddie Gibbs did not say a single lie about shady records artists in this interview…