Benzino Says Dr. Dre Calling Eminem The “Best MC Ever” Is An “Insult” To Other Rappers

Benzino feels like Dr. Dre referring to Eminem as the “best MC ever” is an insult to other rappers. 

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Benzino feels like Dr. Dre referring to Eminem as the “best MC ever” is an insult to other rappers. 

While making an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Life of Mine With James Corden, the legendary producer gave Eminem his flowers and praised him for being the greatest rapper to ever do it. “I think he’s the best emcee ever,” Dre shared. “Point blank, period. Of course, there are going to be arguments about that because he’s a white guy. I don’t think anyone that’s rapping can touch Eminem on that microphone.”

Well after Dr. Dre’s comments began to surface the internet it seems like his statement didn’t sit right with Benzino who spoke out and disagreed with the producer. “You know I think Dr Dre is one of the greatest producers of all time, and notice I didn’t say Hip Hop producers, but this is an insult to Cube, REN, Snoop, Doc and every other rapper who who wrote all those hits. I mean this is his opinion and I respect it but cmon Dre,” Benzino said on Instagram. 

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Dr. Dre and Eminem are two of the most iconic figures in the world of hip-hop, and their success stories are nothing short of extraordinary. Both artists have overcome numerous obstacles to become some of the most successful and respected musicians in the industry.

Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Romelle Young, first rose to fame as a member of the legendary rap group N.W.A. in the late 1980s. Known for his groundbreaking production skills and innovative sound, Dre quickly established himself as one of the most influential figures in hip-hop. After leaving N.W.A., he went on to launch his own record label, Death Row Records, where he discovered and mentored artists such as Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur.

In 1992, Dr. Dre released his debut solo album, “The Chronic,” which is widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. The album was a massive commercial success, and it solidified Dre’s status as a hip-hop legend. He continued to release hit albums and produce for other artists, cementing his reputation as one of the most talented and prolific producers in the industry.

Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, burst onto the scene in the late 1990s with his debut album, “The Slim Shady LP.” Known for his controversial and often provocative lyrics, Eminem quickly became one of the most polarizing figures in hip-hop. Despite facing criticism for his content, Eminem’s raw talent and undeniable skill as a lyricist earned him a massive following and critical acclaim.

Eminem’s success only continued to grow with the release of his subsequent albums, including “The Marshall Mathers LP” and “The Eminem Show,” both of which were commercial and critical successes. Throughout his career, Eminem has won numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, and has sold millions of records worldwide.

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In 1998, Dr. Dre discovered Eminem and signed him to his record label, Aftermath Entertainment. Dre produced Eminem’s major-label debut album, “The Slim Shady LP,” which catapulted Eminem to superstardom. The two artists went on to collaborate on several more albums, including “The Marshall Mathers LP” and “The Eminem Show,” solidifying their partnership as one of the most successful in hip-hop history.

Together, Dr. Dre and Eminem have achieved unparalleled success in the world of music. Their innovative production styles, raw talent, and dedication to their craft. 

Jamal Osborne: Born and raised in Richmond, VA. My stories will have you caught up on the latest news to push the culture forward.