G Herbo takes over the No. 38 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 (chart dated March 14) with his recurring superstar lineup of Chance the Rapper, Juice WRLD and Lil Uzi Vert on the titular track of his PTSD album.PTSD, which currently sits at No.
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When Eminem sits down for an interview, it's a rare occasion. Em dealt out a myriad of gems in his latest sit-down with Slaughterhouse rapper Kxng Crooked for the latest installment of his Crooked Corner series on Friday (Feb. 21). Em addressed an array of topics throughout their hour-long chat including Lord Jamar's "guest of hip-hop" claims, keeping a closer eye on hip-hop culture than we think, remembering the late Juice WRLD, his Music to be Murdered By album, and more.
The Detroit legend
G Herbo takes over the No. 38 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 (chart dated March 14) with his recurring superstar lineup of Chance the Rapper, Juice WRLD and Lil Uzi Vert on the titular track of his PTSD album.PTSD, which currently sits at No.
Eminem thinks he's invincible in his monstrous video for "Godzilla" that he released Monday (March 9), but he's quickly proven wrong.
In January, Eminem surprised fans with a new album called Music To Be Murdered By. The project contained "Godzilla," a song featuring Juice WRLD, the chicago rapper who passed away from an accidental drug overdose in December.
The late rapper appeared on the 'Music To Be Murdered By' track
In a late February Breakfast Club interview, Royce da 5'9'' claimed Tee Grizzley burned bridges with Eminem after dissing the Detroit legend on “No Talkin.” Royce also shared that he had already advised Em to hold off on a collaboration with younger MC prior to the track’s release, prompting Tee to fire back in a series of since-deleted Instagram videos. TMZ recently caught up with Tee, who explained the whole situation was a “big misunderstanding” and that he had sorted it out with Royce.
G Herbo just dropped his latest album, PTSD, which includes a posthumous feature by Juice WRLD on the title track. In an interview with Rap Radar, he looked back at the role he played in connecting Juice with Grade A Productions’ Lil Bibby.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie recently took a step in a new musical direction with the release of his genre-bending “Me and My Guitar.” As it turns out, he had Juice WRLD in mind when he was first recording it. The Bronx rapper explained the situation in a new interview with Brandon ‘Jinx’ Jenkins posted on his YouTube channel.
G Herbo just dropped his latest album, PTSD—and the cover pays tribute to friends he’s lost, including the late Juice WRLD. The title track includes a posthumous feature by the “Lucid Dreams” artist.
Royce Da 5’9” recently appeared on The Breakfast Club, where he claimed Tee Grizzley “burned a bridge that he ain’t even know he had” after the Detroit up-and-comer appeared to take shots at Eminem on “No Talkin.” However, Tee took Royce’s comments to task in a series of now-deleted posts.
G Herbo is back with his latest album, PTSD—and his title track includes a posthumous feature by Juice WRLD as well as guest spots by Chance the Rapper and Lil Uzi Vert. The 24-year-old recently sat down with Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club, where he compared the late rapper’s impact in the hip-hop world to The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac.
Detroit rapper Eminem has had a long career, and by many standards is seen as one of hip-hop’s greatest lyricists. His rhymes over the last two decades have been eclectic, but recently he’s sped up the pace with tracks like “Godzilla” and broken records with “Rap God.”
G Herbo reunites with Juice WRLD, Lil Uzi Vert, and Chance the Rapper on “PTSD,” the title track from Herbo’s latest album. The posse cut is produced by D.A. Doman, who is known for producing hits for Eminem, Kodak Black, and Tyga.
G Herbo has released his new album PTSD. The album’s title track features Chance the Rapper, Lil Uzi Vert, and the late Juice WRLD. Hear “PTSD” below. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
On Thursday (Feb. 27), Royce Da 5'9" dropped by Billboard's offices to perform some tracks from his eighth studio album, The Allegory, which dropped last week -- and he flexed that rapping isn't his only skill.
Last month, Eminem dropped his surprise album, Music to Be Murdered By, which included the late Juice WRLD’s first posthumous feature on “Godzilla.” The Detroit MC just sat down with Crook’s Corner, where he reflected on the “Lucid Dreams” artist’s potential.
"That kid was so talented"
The band are accusing the late rapper of plagiarism