Melle Mel Admits His Eminem Diss Track “Fell Short In Its Execution”
On Saturday (August 12), the pioneering MC more or less apologized for his response to Eminem, which was mercilessly ridiculed online.
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /wordpress-versions/6.7.2/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114On Saturday (August 12), the pioneering MC more or less apologized for his response to Eminem, which was mercilessly ridiculed online.
Check out an exclusive clip obtained by AllHipHop before the track officially arrives on Tuesday (August 9).
The olive branch has been accepted.
AllHipHop caught up with The D.O.C. to hear what he had to say about Eminem dissing the legendary Melle Mel.
Eminem fired back at Melle Mel on a new EZ Mil single, branding the Hip-Hop pioneer a “juice head whose brain is half destroyed.”
As reported by Rolling Stone, the pioneering rapper was arrested on Monday (June 26) but bonded out just hours later.
DJ Kid Capri got everybody up in arms when he seemingly responded to a Melle Mel statement about Eminem. But it was a bit weird though…
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The Furious Five MC has been a trending topic for days after his controversial interview with The Art of Dialogue in which he said Eminem is only a Top 5 rapper on Billboard’s recent list because of his skin tone.
Before Melle Mel started to trend over his dogmatic comments about Eminem and Kendrick Lamar, he spoke to AllHipHop about the remix.
Hip-Hop legend Melle Mel remained displeased with a list of the best rappers of all time, taking issue with Nicki Minaj ranking above Rakim.
50 Cent says Melle Mel is wrong about Eminem only being ranked a top 5 rapper because he’s white, claiming “the culture has grown so much.”
Melle Mel of the Furious Five explained why he doesn’t consider Eminem to be a Top 5 rapper in Hip-Hop’s 50-year history.
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IS MELLE MEL OUT OF LINE?
(AllHipHop News) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have made an impression on Hip-Hop. In 2014 the Seattle duo’s The Heist was awarded the Grammy award for Best Rap album. Several people were shocked that it won over Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. Earlier this year, the introspective musicians released “White Privilege II.” The controversial track delves into America’s sordid past. The song begs the question as to how misconstrued perceptions still plague the United States. [ALSO READ: Machine Gun Kelly On ‘White Privilege II’: Macklemore Makes Race An Issue] Next Friday (Feb. 26), their new LP This Unruly Mess I’ve Made will be available to the public. From the tracklist the artists appear to pay homage to some of Hip-Hop’s most respected voices. Icons like Grandmaster Caz, KRS-One, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and DJ Premier are featured on the upcoming project. The album which boasts 13 tracks. It also includes other contemporary artists like YG, Anderson .Paak, and Chance The Rapper. When he’s spitting sixteens King Driis — also known as , Idris Elba — also made the cut. Tracklist: 01 Light Tunnels [ft. Mike Slap] 02 Downtown [ft. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz] 03 Brad Pitt’s Cousin [ft. XP] 04 Buckshot [ft. KRS-One and DJ Premier] 05 Growing Up [ft. Ed Sheeran] 06 Kevin [ft. Leon Bridges] 07 St. Ides 08 Need to Know [ft. Chance the Rapper] 09 Dance Off [ft. Idris Elba and Anderson .Paak] 10 Let’s Eat [ft. XP] 11 Bolo Tie [ft. YG] 12 The Train [ft. Carla Morrison] 13 White Privilege II [ft. Jamila Woods]
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