Eminem’s Inclusion In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Draws Criticism From Longtime Foe Benzino

Man, as much as I’ve criticized Eminem for not getting with the times, I feel like I should apologize now. As it turns out, Em’s regressive positions are nothing compared to his longtime foe Benzino’s. The Boston rap totem could certainly be accused of living in the past, as he’s the only one holding onto the massive L Eminem handed him back in the noughties. The latest example of his sour grapes attitude toward basically everything about modern-day hip-hop is his reaction to Eminem’s recent induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

In a new string of tweets, Benzino claimed that the Rock Hall has “no respect for our culture” after including Eminem. Posting a screenshot of a recent tweet from Rolling Stone, he also wondered “Where’s Nas, Eric B and RAKIM, Kool Moe D, Epmd, Fearless Four, Fat Boyz [sic], Lauren Hill [sic], Little Kim[sic], OutKast and 100s other Black rappers?”

So, there are a couple of things happening here. One: Benzino, who used to “run” The Source, needs that edit button as much as anybody on Twitter. Two: While he makes a valid point in the second tweet, he’s gotta understand that he’s probably the last person who should be making it, since his position in this argument is tainted from the jump. Again, he’s had a longstanding, mostly one-sided vendetta against Eminem since before he was ousted at The Source, then got smoked in a rap battle against the Detroit MC by unanimous public opinion. This ain’t for him.

However, there is some truth to what he’s pointed out. That the Rock Hall chose to nominate and so thoroughly vote in Eminem before so many pioneers of the art form reeks of outsiders’ voyeurism, appropriation, and shallow understanding of the music and culture. It definitely looks very cockeyed in the context of, well, everything about America, but particularly this country’s prickly disposition toward Black folks and our creative contributions to mainstream pop culture.

But there’s no denying that Eminem’s had a huge impact since making his debut in 1998, selling more records than almost anybody else in the genre, redefining rap skills in the mainstream, and introducing practically an entire generation (of suburban white kids) to hip-hop, opening the door for successors like Jack Harlow, who recently had the No. 1 single in the country. Em was also an inspiration for big-name genre leaders like Kendrick Lamar and Tyler The Creator, which can’t be discounted. His run of mainstream relevancy has been much longer than influences like Rakim (sorry, it’s true), and the fact is, his next album will probably also go No. 1, no matter what critics say about his increasing creative stagnation.

Yeah, he probably got to have an advantage due to being white, but … This is America. If anything, that remains an indictment of the broader culture of excluding, ignoring, or erasing Black Americans’ contributions (to say nothing of Asian, Latino, or Indigenous ones). At least, now we’ve gotten him out of the way, opening the door to start recognizing rap’s real pioneers. Plus, there’s a Hip-Hop Hall Of Fame coming at some point, which will at least make up for some of the oversights by allowing the culture to recognize its own, without asking a bunch of guitar snobs to validate them.

Coi Leray Catches Heat In New Diss Track Following E-Spat With Tammi Roman

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Coi Leray got served on her own track “Blick Blick” by Tammi Roman’s daughter, rapper Jazz Anderson.   Jazz took clapping to a whole new level when she put some unexpected fire on Coi’s backside.  Tammi’s daughter dropped the bomb on Coi just hours after “The Trendsetter” got into a tit-for-tat with her reality TV […]

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Aaron Carter Set To Fight Benzino In Celebrity Boxing Match

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It seems that former Source magazine owner Benzino can’t get 50 Cent to climb in the ring to settle their differences, so former pop star Aaron Carter looks to be Benzino’s next target.

Celebrity Boxing’s Damon Feldman reported that Carter is slated to fight the Love And Hip Hop star, with the contracts already signed. According to Feldman, the main event boxing match is set for June 11 in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

The public back and forth isn’t enough to get Fif to lace up the gloves; despite the claims of federal snitching, Fifty has been silent since the mathc has been announced.

This is Carter’s second match, which he hopes to redeem himself from his first loss against Lamar Odom.

No word on the fight’s purse, but it must be a lot for Carter to want to come back for seconds.

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50 Cent Undercuts Benzino’s Boxing Challenge With Chess Move, Forms Alliance With His Daughter, Coi Leray

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50 Cent has announced an alliance with rapper Coi Leray, stating he’ll be giving her a spot on one of his TV shows.  The move is seen as a direct hit against Benzino, with whom he has been in a weeks-long back-and-forth social media war. What looked like a kind offer by 50 Cent to […]

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Benzino Challenges 50 Cent To A Celebrity Boxing Match

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Former rap magazine owner Benzino is taking the e-beef with 50 Cent even further and he’s ready to throw hands. Former “The Source” magazine owner Benzino is taking the beef with 50 Cent even further. He posted a video of himself on Instagram with a representative from Celebrity Boxing.  The caption read “Just signed my […]

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Benzino Says 50 Cent Is ‘The First 6ix9ine” On Podcast

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Former “The Source” magazine owner Benzino addressed the fresh e-beef underway between him and 50 Cent. He compared 50 to Tekashi69, referring to him as “the first hip-hop rat.” Benzino was the most recent guest on the “It’s Tricky With Raquel Harper” podcast, and he did not shy away from the recent tit-for-tat between him […]

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