The anticipation surrounding Megan Thee Stallion’s forthcoming album, “MEGAN,” has hit a fever pitch, and the latest rumor has only fueled the excitement. Reports suggest that the Houston rapper has a diss track aimed at none other than Eminem, one of the most formidable names in the rap game.
Speculation about the diss track started swirling after an insider leaked that one of the tracks on “MEGAN” directly addresses Eminem. While neither artist has confirmed or denied the rumor, fans have taken to social media to voice their thoughts. A particularly enthusiastic fan commented, “Someone tag Em and tell him to get ready,” capturing the collective anticipation of the hip-hop community.
If true, this diss track would mark a significant moment in Megan Thee Stallion’s career. Eminem, known for his lyrical prowess and quick-witted comebacks, has a storied history of feuds with other artists. Going toe-to-toe with him would place Megan in a long line of rappers who have challenged the Detroit legend.
Megan Thee Stallion, born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete, has rapidly ascended to stardom with her confident delivery and catchy hooks. Hits like “Savage” and “Hot Girl Summer” have solidified her place in the music industry. Her previous album, “Good News,” was both a commercial and critical success, setting high expectations for “MEGAN.”
A diss track aimed at Eminem could have several repercussions. On one hand, it could further elevate Megan’s status in the rap community, showcasing her fearlessness and lyrical skill. On the other hand, it might provoke a response from Eminem, leading to one of the most talked-about rap battles in recent years.
Social media platforms are buzzing with opinions. Some fans are excited about the potential lyrical showdown, while others are skeptical about the necessity of such a move. Comments range from supportive encouragement to cautious warnings, reflecting the divided sentiment within the hip-hop community.
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Eminem Drops New Single ‘The King & I’ in Collaboration with Cee Lo Green for Elvis Soundtrack
Eminem on Thursday released a new single titled The King & I in a collaboration for the soundtrack to the Baz Luhrmann film Elvis.
The 49-year-old artist, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, took to Instagram Thursday with a sample clip of the track, a collaboration with Cee Lo Green.
The Detroit native captioned the clip: ‘”If you came to rock/ and you never gave a f***” #thekingandi ft. @ceelogreen OUT NOW – link in bio @ElvisMovie #TCB.’
The latest: Eminem, 49, on Thursday released a new single titled The King & I in a collaboration for the soundtrack to the Baz Luhrmann film Elvis. The rapper was snapped performing at the Super Bowl in LA this past February
The song was previously played during red carpet entrances at the Cannes Film Festival, Billboard reported.
Lyrics in the track include: ‘I rolled up like the bottom of a tooth paste tube/ Blue suede shoes, one missin’ a shoe lace too/ Two chains, you can call me 2 Chainz/ Ropes hang like Hussein’s noose/ Yeah, they let the fruitcake loose/ It goes one for the trailer park, two for my baby-ma’s/ Three for the tater tots, four if you ate a lot.’
The Grammy-winning rapper in the track also references the topic of cultural appropriation both he and Presley faced, saying, ‘I stole Black music, yeah true/ Perhaps used it as a tool to combat school.’
Eminem also draws parallels between himself and Presley in the last verse of the track: ‘Between Elvis and me, myself/ It seems obvious: one, he’s pale as me/ Second, we both been hailed as kings/ He used to rock the Jailhouse, and I used to rock The Shelter.’
The rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, took to Instagram Thursday with a sample clip of the track, a collaboration with Cee Lo Green
Green, 47, said earlier this month that he and Eminem ‘have been friends for years’ and he’s ‘longed for an opportunity to work with him’
The Grammy-winning rapper in the track also references the topic of cultural appropriation both he and Presley faced, saying, ‘I stole Black music, yeah true/ Perhaps used it as a tool to combat school’
Green, 47, spoke with KTLA about his participation on the song earlier this month, saying he and Eminem ‘have been friends for years’ and he’s ‘longed for an opportunity to work with him.
‘He said, “Hey man can you do this for me? I need it really quickly, I need it tonight,”‘ Green said. ‘So when Eminem says he needs something tonight, you deliver.’
The Real Slim Shady artist is joined on the film soundtrack by artists including Doja Cat, Stevie Nicks, Kacey Musgraves, Maneskin, Jack White, Tame Impala, Gary Clark Jr. and Jazmine Sullivan.
Elvis, starring Austin Butler, Tom Hanks and Olivia DeJonge, is slated to hit theaters June 24.
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Eminem’s mother reacts to Eminem & Hailie dancing at her granddaughter’s wedding
Hailie / Eminem / Debbie
A little more than a year after Eminem and Kim Scott’s daughter Hailie Jade revealed that she and Evan McClintock had gotten engaged, the two have tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Battle Creek, Michigan surrounded by family and friends, which included Dr. Dre, 50 Cent and Jimmy Iovine.
“Waking up a wife this week,” Hailie shared in a May 20, 2024 Instagram post featuring photos from the couple’s wedding day. “We couldn’t have asked for a better, more beautiful weekend celebration.” And the 28-year-old, who wore a stunning white strapless gown with jaw-dropping floor-length veil, simply found herself lost in the moment during their nuptials.
She continued: “So so many happy tears were shed laughs and smiles were had and so much love was felt. Evan and I are feeling so grateful for all of the family and friends that traveled to support us and be a part of this new chapter of our lives as husband and wife.”
Under the posts’ comment, Bizarre of D12 commented: “Congrats” with heart emoji. Obie Trice also replied: “Congratulations Hailie,” and Skylar Grey said: “Congrats honey stunning.”
But that’s not all from the ceremony, according to TMZ, Hailie and Eminem enjoyed a father-daughter dance during the occasion, which was held at a lavish venue in Battle Creek, Michigan. Eminem’s mother, Debbie Nelson, who is registered on X (formerly Twitter) as @heartandsoul777, retweeted her friend Amanda Gardner’s post with the caption: “My son hasn’t slow danced. Give him E for effort. Love you son And Hailey. Congrats.” Check out the tweet below: