

If we don’t count “Topless”, this is also the first ever collaboration between these legendary rappers. In a song, Eminem asks his followers to compare him to one of the greats: “Compare me to Nas, Biggie, or Pac / Do not compare me to that Iggy b**ch / Or all this f**kin’ Milli Vanilli hip-hop.” There is also the original version of the song in the internet where Eminem namedrops even more people but it was never released officially.ħ. The track has an aggressive tone and two emcees are trading verse over hadcore banger produced by Beat Butcha and Daringer. “BANG” marks the first official collaboration between Eminem and Griselda’s heavyweight Conway the Machine.

The title seems to assert that they are lyrically murdering their detractors and non-lyrical rappers.Ĩ. The track exhibits Logic and Eminem’s rapid-fire flows. Lyrically gifted beyond all reason-Eminem is the greatest rapper to ever spit-black or white! He is no Macklemore or any other white rapper that ever spit it! Yes! It’s time to end this debate or move the debate to who’s the second through fifth best.įollow Khalil Amani – IG, Twitter, Facebook.“Homicide” is the third single released from Logic’s 2019 album, titled Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Only an ignoramus or a person who’s never won s# would slight the many awards Eminem has racked up.


Two Diamond songs, two Diamond albums, 13 Grammys, a Guinness World Book of Records (for “Rap God”), an Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy, MTV & BET awards, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Kenny G may not have bested John Coltrane and James Brown is still “The Godfather of Soul,” but this genre known as rap music has a white Rap God at its forefront. Indeed! They are “Top 5” material, but I’m talking about the crème de la crème-the best of the best or, as Eminem rapped, “The juggernaut of this rap s#/like it or not!” Now before you get to s**t-talking and calling me an Eminem “Stan” (like I really care)-I’ve never bought an Eminem record (and I should be ashamed of myself for that, but I did buy a Bubba Sparxxx’s CD once.) Eminem should be in every hip-hop head’s “Top 5 Dead or Alive.” Anything else is intellectually dishonest! Yes! It’s time for hip-hop heads far & wide, especially black hip-hop heads who have issues with the whole white thingy to get off that horse and face the painful truth that is, a Caucasian brother is doing “our” genre better than we (blacks).įor far too long we’ve been “romancing the stone”-indulging in a shameful attempt to place Tupac and Biggie at the top of the Pantheon of great rappers, mostly based on romanticizing their deaths and hero-worship. Eminem is the greatest rapper ever-dead or alive! There! I said it! Do you know how hard it was to write those words? Do you understand the implications of these words? I literally had to throw my blackness and Negritude in the garbage (not to mention forsake my beloved Jay Z, whom I personally think is the greatest rapper, but that’s just my very subjective personal opinion.)
