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Time difference globally... Therefore, people in Australia, for example, were able to listen to it a day before us.. as it released Friday at midnight. So depending on where you live in the world, you would get dibs before others... Similarly to New year's ball drop... You can see other countries celebrating before North America
The cigar bar made me think of Clinton and Lewinsky. You pus-c wouldn't give a cigar to smoke ya can't smoke it cause it is where it is kinda shit idk maybe I'm wrong but that's how I heard it 😆
Cuz he loves and dies for the artform,craft, the art of emceein, lyricism to be the best MC,Wordsmith to ever live, pushing the boundaries,our culture, hip-hop forward and forward... he can never stop unless he's..
''Being white is not the reason I'm 5, it's the reason I'm not 1'' -Eminem,Realest bruh that bar right there weighs 500000 ton😂 , it hits so effing HARD🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Em is THE GOD of RAP period
The best comment I ever read was the one that quoted EZ’s verse “…'cause I gotta drive. You focus on aimin' that blick at his dome,” and said it meant that EZ was just driving on this track so Em could focus on taking shots at his haters. Kudos to the OG commenter
He supposedly had this verse done with no original intention of Em being on it. So no, he did not write that with that deep meaning. He said a simple “I have guns” line. Y’all diggin too deep. Dudes mid
I think the reason EZ Mill didnt go as hard as hard as he could've is because at the beginning of the first verse he said that "Don't just go hit 'em 'cause I gotta drive" saying that hes just driving in the drive by while Em is taking shots, hes out here bringing the heat, Ez being the cargo carrier for Em to unload on peeps
This is it. He has a song with eminem and produced the track. he don't need to rap on this. he made it. Signed by em and dre. he don't need to do anything.
Em don't even have to rap any more but still goes crazy on tracks every chance he gets. I'm not sure that's an excuse esp. when not a lot of ppl know you and you tryna get your name out there tbh
I think Em didn't want to overshadow this kid's career since he just signed him. Told him not to put Eminem in the title, just in the album art and let the reaction channels spread the word so they actually listen to him. Smart move. Em doesn't need the clout. Edit: To add to that, though, this kid has tracks where he is super lyrical and proficient, so it is strange that he didn't exercise those skills on this track. I'm sure there is some strategy behind it to not make Ez Mil sound too much like Eminem because then some people won't play his music and write him off simply because of that. Probably told him to rock the song the way he wants to, and not feel pressured to do all these lyrical acrobatics and show his cadence & flow. That's the best explanation I can come up with because I can't see Em doing a feature without hearing the other verse, especially with someone he signed to his own label. If he wanted this to sound different he would have told him to switch it up or helped him. I think the hook is fire though especially coming in after Em's verse... which was just insane and felt like old-school Marshall Mathers. Can't wait for another Em album to drop.
Probably also something to be said about doing the same thing as Em but being outclassed by Em on that specific angle. So he went for a different approach so as to not get overshadowed on the track which I think is a smart move
In Ez’ interview he mentioned that he already made his beat and verse before he got called and informed that he has a meeting which he didnt know with whom. They asked him to bring his unreleased stuff and when he played this one, in their meeting in the studio, Dr Dre said “Em will eat that or something like that which Em replied “ Yeah give it to me!”
The project this song is on is the last one for his contract to be completed with his current deal . So Eminem probably did it so he can finish it so EZ could officially become part of the label . It’s been recorded for awhile
I am a Korean. Korea used to be a barren land for hip-hop. Now all Koreans are used to hip-hop, but until the 2000s, hip-hop was an under culture. Nevertheless, in Korea, from teenagers to thirties, even Koreans who do not like hip-hop, know Eminem and listen to all of his songs yeah, Korea is Asian culture. It doesn't matter if the rapper is black or white. I agree with his lyrics. His song spread to Korea
Outsider is absolute fire! I don't understand anything of what he says, but his delivery and flow when he raps is outstanding. Dude should be in Guinness World Record books too for the fastest rapper in the world.
So I think the line you couldn't give a cigar smoke is a reference to rappers saying you don't want the smoke, I guess someone said it about him so he is saying even that a cigar has smoke so the smoke is there and you still couldn't give a cigar smoke. I hope it made sense the way I said It. Just my guess.
This is actually just an introduction.. this song is still under virgin music, on which Ez is signed as an independent artist.. Duality: Redux is his last album as an independent artist i think.. the next album that he will be going to make is the actual album under Em's and Doc's labels.. that beat is actually one of Ez's unreleased tracks, not expecting or knowing that the beat will be used on this track with Eminem.. and just keep in mind that Ez is not just a rapper.. i think they signed him as an overall artist because he can produce different kinds of genres.. so don't just put him in a box that he will just be rapping on all his songs.. and i think just being on a same track with Eminem is a dream come true for Ez, he just wants to pay homage to the Realest which is Em himself..
Exactly THIS!!!🐝🇵🇭🔥😤😎 Stevie ain't lookin too attractive with "his 🦶🏿foot hanging outta his big mouth"! Yep, been unsubscribed from this joker for awhile now because of that. Em IS the GOAT, BUT....BUT Ez Mil at 25 has waayyy more talent, DOES SPIT BARS inside and out regardless of what Em does! "Just stop contradicting yourself, bustin on Ez in the same breathe say you ain't a hater" I call BULLSH#T!🤨 Lmao! Stevie sayin "oh but I still f#ck with you Ez", yup OFCOARSE, so you don't lose subs, hahahaha! Whatever, I'm out! 🙄
@@johnharder7375 Ez signed to virgin music for distribution deal.. it's for independent artists search it on google.. so that even if you are independent artist and with your own label you'll get the rights for distribution for your own work..
I had never even heard of EZ until I heard this song. I wasn't exactly engaged with his lyrics, but boy, I couldn't get enough of that flow. I legit paused the song and went to listen to a few of his other tracks to see if he was consistently like this... which he is. Em killed it like always, but to be honest, that flow stuck with me more than the lyrics from either one. Also, I had no clue EZ produced the beat until I read the comments. Kid is gonna be nasty!
@@Jay_Kayyez made his track first before giving to master dre, maybe he didn't know that this will be a diss track, for my understanding his track was just for em how he idolize him, as a hero for him, em is his dream. between the track of the two, ez heard em rap while he was in the Philippines, which everyone in the Philippines knows EM only if your talking about rap, they didn't know the other artist, thats how Em know internationally, try listen to EZ track first you'll understand what i meant
@Jay_Kayy And vice versa. So it should come together. But you see, if EZ also made a diss or a response just like what EM did, you'll go crazy. Watch his latest freestyle with Kev to see.
Eminem signed EZ because of his Unique style of Rap and because of his ability to write and produce his own music. Eminem is showcasing EZ here and not to compete with him ( this is not a competition ). The mere fact that EZ just taught himself to Rap , at a young age, he has already achieved what most rappers dreamed about ( collaboration with his idol ). Eminem will not risk his name if he thinks EZ cannot deliver.. and he Delivered! This is pure Entertainment..
That line: “Play you shit in the clubs, cause you still perform in em”.. 100% that was a shot at The Game. Because Game said, you don’t hear Eminem’s songs in the club in an interview.. 😂 That hit hard! Absolute 🔥
Ez Mil gave the crowd something digestible, made for the airways and then Em couldn't help but do GOAT things to show the crowd why he is the goat. Hopefully this gets airplay
I think Ez's style was dope here, I love the swag in his delivery and the laid back vibe. And Em is Em. Either way, looking forward to even more different styles from their collaborations
@@PrimeTime399 At what? Never was known as the top rapper ever. He never lead any year as the "Greatest Rapper of the year" He's good, we all have opinions though, but he's not goated like Em is, it's not even close tbh.
For those who doesnt know. Ez didn't know he would meet up with one of the 2 towers of hiphop, Dr. Dre and Em. He was just asked to bring his work. This is one of his work that was brought and Dr. Dre said that Em will eat this up.
@@gravesupulturero3652Be patient , He gotta get out of Virgin music first and THEN we can fully see what Ez Mil will do with Shady Aftermath… something about Ez Mil is that he gonna do something that we didnt expect , so be patient
@@gravesupulturero3652 did u read? ez brought his unreleased work and dr dre and em listened to them. ez didn't know em would hop on one of these unreleased tracks. truthfully, even if he didnt know, he still killed his verse either way. what more if he'd known?
That "the only reason they play your s*** in the clubs because you perform in 'em" bar was possibly one of the HARDEST bars, while being one of the most DISRESPECTFUL bars, that I have heard in a LONG time. Even from Em himself, that one bar just took off 100's of rappers heads.
That's rich coming from an industry plant like eminem, when majority of his fanbase don't know what the inside of a hip hop club looks like. So why would yall opinions matter to the culture he barely apart of. Nwa and many other real emcee got their start through clubs, presenting it straight to the people. Not everyone got that privilege of please listen ro my demo. They literally went from club to club to promote themselves. Disrespecting that aspect of the rap game only comes from a person not aware of the struggle to really make it. They wasn't just giving out deals to every black person who thought they could rap back then. U got your deal off props.
@@steelliving8785 - "Industry plant"? You mean the guy who literally NOBODY wanted to hire due to his skin color until Dr. Dre, who was already seen as someone who was on the verge of having his own career ending, took the RISK of signing Em... despite EVERYONE around Dre telling him NOT to? That "industry plant"? Or the "industry plant" who basically had EVERY record label in the world AND radio station refuse to play his stuff due to the content? That "industry plant"? Or the "industry plant" who has had almost EVERY appearance being picketed by one group or another AND now has a completely different generation wanting to "cancel" him due to the content of his older material AND still faces backlash over being "White in a Black led industry"... THAT "industry plant"? Once again, step OUTSIDE that small "hip hop club" scene and view it from a GLOBAL point of view, and Em's music IS being "pumped in the club" more often than anyone would be able to admit. And hey, if Em isn't "the thing you like", that's fine. Not every artist is going to be for everyone. But don't DENY the fact that the man was able to expand a genre's public acceptance on a global scale simply due to his skin color. It takes TALENT to become successful in as many different markets as Em was able to do on such a large scale. And THAT should be the easiest way to tell that his talent appeals to a far LARGER scale than just White/Black.
@@steelliving8785damn Eminem really got you in your feelings huh..need a tissue kid? Dude had to work his way up through battle rap. You literally proved you know nothing about him right there. Go take several seats lol
Ez said on an interview that he was told to attend a secret meeting and just bring his unreleased tracks but was surprised when he met Eminem and Dr. Dre for the first time. He then played some of the tracks for them including Realest which he produced and already has the hook and the 1st verse. When Dr. Dre heard it , he said that "Yep, Marshall will eat that up." And Eminem agreed and so this epic collab happened. So if people will just listen to Ez's lyrics properly instead of judging prematurely just because of having Eminem as a feature and preferred him most, they would actually appreciate it much better with its deeper meaning. Ez fans who already knew what he is capable of from the beginning can even agree that he can be more aggressive or harder in his verse and can even go toe-to-toe with the G.O.A.T himself if need be, or even show or flaunt every talent he has in his arsenal immediately, but Ez opted instead to introduce a little bit of himself first and giving people a glimpse on what he could do , on what some of his opinions and struggles are while also paying homage to Eminem himself who he looks up to and has more experience in the industry , on his thoughts to some of the issues directed at him, and being aware and ready to face them especially with more to come with just being a part of the kind of business he chose to be in. Then Eminem entered and spit what others consider to be the verse of the year, which was just an example of what would happen in the future for Ez, with just the meaning of being signed with them itself giving a whole lot of meaning to how the industry works which can be dirty and cruel to an artist. And that makes the both of them the REALEST in what they do.
@@toptopics7135HYG .. Ez said on an interview that he was told to attend a secret meeting and just bring his unreleased tracks but was surprised when he met Eminem and Dr. Dre for the first time. He then played some of the tracks for them including Realest which he produced and already has the hook and the 1st verse. When Dr. Dre heard it , he said that "Yep, Marshall will eat that up." And Eminem agreed and so this epic collab happened. So if people will just listen to Ez's lyrics properly instead of judging prematurely just because of having Eminem as a feature and preferred him most, they would actually appreciate it much better with its deeper meaning. Ez fans who already knew what he is capable of from the beginning can even agree that he can be more aggressive or harder in his verse and can even go toe-to-toe with the G.O.A.T himself if need be, or even show or flaunt every talent he has in his arsenal immediately, but Ez opted instead to introduce a little bit of himself first and giving people a glimpse on what he could do , on what some of his opinions and struggles are while also paying homage to Eminem himself who he looks up to and has more experience in the industry , on his thoughts to some of the issues directed at him, and being aware and ready to face them especially with more to come with just being a part of the kind of business he chose to be in. Then Eminem entered and spit what others consider to be the verse of the year, which was just an example of what would happen in the future for Ez, with just the meaning of being signed with them itself giving a whole lot of meaning to how the industry works which can be dirty and cruel to an artist. And that makes the both of them the REALEST in what they do.
@@toptopics7135 Ez said on an interview that he was told to attend a secret meeting and just bring his unreleased tracks but was surprised when he met Eminem and Dr. Dre for the first time. He then played some of the tracks for them including Realest which he produced and already has the hook and the 1st verse. When Dr. Dre heard it , he said that "Yep, Marshall will eat that up." And Eminem agreed and so this epic collab happened. So if people will just listen to Ez's lyrics properly instead of judging prematurely just because of having Eminem as a feature and preferred him most, they would actually appreciate it much better with its deeper meaning. Ez fans who already knew what he is capable of from the beginning can even agree that he can be more aggressive or harder in his verse and can even go toe-to-toe with the G.O.A.T himself if need be, or even show or flaunt every talent he has in his arsenal immediately, but Ez opted instead to introduce a little bit of himself first and giving people a glimpse on what he could do , on what some of his opinions and struggles are while also paying homage to Eminem himself who he looks up to and has more experience in the industry , on his thoughts to some of the issues directed at him, and being aware and ready to face them especially with more to come with just being a part of the kind of business he chose to be in. Then Eminem entered and spit what others consider to be the verse of the year, which was just an example of what would happen in the future for Ez, with just the meaning of being signed with them itself giving a whole lot of meaning to how the industry works which can be dirty and cruel to an artist. And that makes the both of them the REALEST in what they do.
@@toptopics7135 Ez said on an interview that he was told to attend a secret meeting and just bring his unreleased tracks but was surprised when he met Eminem and Dr. Dre for the first time. He then played some of the tracks for them including Realest which he produced and already has the hook and the 1st verse. When Dr. Dre heard it , he said that "Yep, Marshall will eat that up." And Eminem agreed and so this epic collab happened. So if people will just listen to Ez's lyrics properly instead of judging prematurely just because of having Eminem as a feature and preferred him most, they would actually appreciate it much better with its deeper meaning. Ez fans who already knew what he is capable of from the beginning can even agree that he can be more aggressive or harder in his verse and can even go toe-to-toe with the G.O.A.T himself if need be, or even show or flaunt every talent he has in his arsenal immediately, but Ez opted instead to introduce a little bit of himself first and giving people a glimpse on what he could do , on what some of his opinions and struggles are while also paying homage to Eminem himself who he looks up to and has more experience in the industry , on his thoughts to some of the issues directed at him, and being aware and ready to face them especially with more to come with just being a part of the kind of business he chose to be in. Then Eminem entered and spit what others consider to be the verse of the year, which was just an example of what would happen in the future for Ez, with just the meaning of being signed with them itself giving a whole lot of meaning to how the industry works which can be dirty and cruel to an artist. And that makes the both of them the REALEST in what they do.
"You wouldn't give a cigar to smoke" may be a reference back to when a man would congratulate another into fatherhood. The change of the guard.. from student to teacher. Or when a major corporate deal has been signed and sealed. Basically, a life altering change. Mil's flow decent, but sounded more like he was the guest on an Em track.
Can also be a double entendre about what goes in pussies, what them dudes lack for ladies to smoke. You could say he told them they had no balls at the same time.
Great review bro! Glad you quick with the reaction when it drop. 👌 Em definetely killed it. Go easy on EZ though😂 Em always makes you forget there's another dude on the track lol. But yea, for a first song, as an introduction, he had to really bring more to excite those who dont know him. Glad Em went hard as hell again, flow, rhymes, bars, disses, everything was there. And he sounded hella good! How the flow changed a couples of times was crazy
For the last four years, I have been living in Germany and have traveled all over Europe and it’s absolutely mind blowing walking through parks and river walks in Belgium, Poland, Netherlands, etc. and walking by a group of teenagers and hearing Eminem’s early albums as they drink beers and smoke.
This Realest song was already made and written by EZ before he brought it to Em and Dre and have them listened to it. I think Em just hopped on the second half part of the song.
I'm proud of Ez for being able to colab with Em. That's what it's all about man. To have the G.O.A.T rapping on your album, hell yes. You listen to some of Ez Mill early stuff and you can see why Em and Dre want to have him to produce. Em tore it up on his lyrics like he always does but congrats to EZ.
@izell9464 who cares wtf u or em talking about ponyboy😂😂😂😂. When ever mariah admit to her and eminem sleeping together that's when he will get my respect. 😂
He's still 20 so lets give him a shot. Still very proud of him cuz I'm from Philippines and he is a filipino and doing he's best to reach his dreams 🇵🇭🔥
Not all songs have to be bar heavy. Millz killed it with real talk and nice flows, eminem just cooked everyone who was using the same arguments against him.
Em did as expected 🔥🔥 and Ez gonna be a problem. He's young, watch his progress in the years to come. My first time hearing him was on this song, he got it bro.
Em just got signed Ez Mil quite very recently. He produced the music and wrote half of the lyrics of this song. Guy is multi-talented and no wonder he got signed personally by Em and Dre. I listed to other song he have, its quite unique and the flow is smooth AF.
You’re one of the biggest reactors I was waiting on to react to this song because I know u would break it down. You’re a real hip hop fan with that being said, I wanted to point out some things: 1. I saw an interview by Ez Mil about this song. He was told to bring his unreleased lyrics and beats he already made not knowing who he was going to meet. After meeting Eminem and Dr.Dre, they listened to a bunch of his work-released and unreleased. He already has this beats and the lyrics prepared and Dr. Dre said “‘Em is going to eat this up!” So, when Em listened to it and read the lyrics, he said, yup let’s do it! 2. I do believe that Ez did what he was supposed to do. Remember, he’s still young but he’s hungry! He’s always said that one of his biggest influences is Eminem so what do you do when you have the rap god and your idol who signed you to his label, collab with you on your 1st song together? You know it’s gonna be fuc**** huge and everyone is going to listen to it. He wanted everyone to see a.) both he and Eminem are doing the same flows while talking about their haters. Ez is talking about the hate he’s getting as an up and coming artist because everyone knows he has a great potential and everyone who’s a real fan of hip hop can see that. He is telling the haters that he respects Eminem and that he thinks he is 🐐 by showing that Eminem’s flows and style that they are both using on this song together are still good and relevant to this day. He’s also conveying that he’s got the talent and wherewithal to solidify his position in the rap game and Eminem backing him up proves this. So his verse is his experience as a young artist and Eminem’s verse is addressing all the hate he has received for a long time while he has been silent and he’s finally addressing it. Everyone knows Em will always come with a dis track for people who comes for him sooner or later and he chose to do it on EZ’s song because it’s a marketing strategy as well. He knows it will get everyone’s attention and also shine a light on EZ’s talent. He thinks of Ez as his student because he knows how talented this kid is. 3. Dr.Dre and Eminem also told EZ that his diverse talents is his superpower and makes his rapping unique and different from the rest and that’s why it caught their attention and the reason they signed him. They know he can sing, rap, dance , write his on lyrics, makes and produce his own music, makes, produces, edits and do special effects of his own music videos, sings other genres of music (like metal), plays multiple instruments different types of guitars, pianos, drums, etc. He’s basically a one man show and they know how much work he puts in the craft because he truly loves music so they recognize his passion and capabilities and believe in him enough to sign him and work with him. Again this post is just my assessment mixed with some information based on some interviews made of Ez and news article from Shady Records website combined. If I missed anything or got anything wrong, please add to it. Thanks! ❤
This I totally agree...Ez was tamed here but knowing him and his talent he can go hard hard but with Em he kept it low - key this time..watch out for Ez tho this is only the tip of the iceberg..i suppose 💙❤️🇵🇭
Well said! Also, EZ is still signed with Virgin Music and has to release one more album in order to fulfill his contract so this song will be included on that.
@@eyezaropin1304 I wonder if that’s the reason he’s releasing the Duality Redux Album on the 11th that includes this song which will help with the sales because Eminem is helping to promote it. 🤔 Do u think that would be considered his last album? I hope so. The faster he can move on to to Em’s and Dr. Dre’s label, the quicker they can start working on his debut album under their labels. I think it’s gonna be 🔥 because they gonna collaborate with him and further develop him. Can u imagine Ez and Dr De producing some sick ass beats together?! It’s going to be out of this world!
It also sounded like Eminem was matching the tone of voice that the song began with - it's a calmer almost hypnotizing seamless transitioning EZ's part to where Em picked it up. However - EZ had to have known that Em was going to take over this song. It's a rite of passage almost.
Em's last flow is genius. He started it with Melle Mel-asteroid bar, and followed it by God restarting the Earth after the meteor hit it but delivering it with his own story from the bottom. WTF 🤯🤯
The hook and the beat 🔥 sounds like Ez Mil's signature written all over it + Ez verse. I can see why Dre and Em jumped all in it. Plus adding an Em verse in it too was the hot sauce🌶🥵. You put creative minds together and this is the results....Sweet Success! Collab 🔥🔥🔥🔥
i get it but i feel like even if had put up his best verse still against em he couldn't do much, but what you say applies too @@theghostofthomasjenkins9643
Em has had a whole CAREER longer than EZs whole life lol. Thinking EZ would somehow steal the show, was a very slim chance. You cant compare artists like that lol. I know everyone loves to do it but we gotta be real here. IMO, EZ killed it tho. I love the hook, too. This goes dumb in the ride.
Nah relax bro Ez just chill'n, dig deeper 1st verse EZ said to EM: u know what EM I'm on with what you are on let's go whoop some ass..I'll drive.. u shoot..Ez is really good driver though EM hit every single target in their dome😂😂 Ez just chill driver in this track...😂😂😂 EZ really never miss.. too clever...😂😂
*EMINEM sounds different because this is a NEW Era starting AND HE IS NOW STARTING TO LAYER HIS VOCALS AGAIN TO HIS VERSES and THATS WHY HE SOUNDS AMAZING! It's like a mix of his OG sound and Newer deeper voice bro sounds sinister yet such a confident badass!* 🥵🔥🔥
the verses of ez was already made before he was signed. This was one of the unreleased of ez and he have this listened by em and dre. Dre said em would kill it on this beats and em went on it.
To be fair .. I actually think EZ went hard as fuck... It's just Em really took this chance to express some shit he be holding up with for past like 2 years LOL. Just had a lot more to say. That being said... EZ went hard as fuck. To me. But yea Em obv took verse of the year with this one.
I like Ez too but he will never be the rapper Em is. Em has the skillset nobody else has. It's not because Em had more to say it's because he's a better rapper by a mile. There is no comparison even the cadence's Em sounds like a pro Ez sounds like a beginner next to Em
the more i listen to this song the more i believe EZ made this song for Eminem he built that verse and chorus to highlight what Em will say, the respect that Em deserves and how he is the realest in the business . Yeah I really think that EZ made the beat and the build up for Em as a fanboy hahaha
Bruh… I just discovered you the other day and just discovered this song a couple weeks ago. No clue why no one is talking about it… love your content and how well you break bars down!! God bless you and your family!
And not only is Eminem saying that other rappers are playing the club as Flex on the fact that he has money but it is also a flex on the fact that other rappers are performing in the clubs while he's feeling up arenas and stadiums 🐐
I’ll take your words in a positive way. Cz you’ve been following EZ for awhile and you know he can get crazier and snappier than this. We are all expecting more from him. But looking at EZ’s perspective, he just got signed in and it’s hard to flex when you got the goat feat. in your track🥶 I’m sure EZ is still over the moon. And it’s not in our Filipino culture to disrespect the legends and elders😅 At least EZ was able to pull out Em from being quiet/silent for sometime now. It’s good to hear from the goat and remind the people why he’s still # 1🤩 Now it’s time for Em to drop a new album.
I agree. It's more like Em is introducing everyone to EZ, like a son or nephew. Just having Ems name on it says something about what we about to see from EZ.
This is why you are one of the best reactors, Stevie! Staying real with it, always. Edit: The Game did in fact talk about Eminem "not getting played in the clubs" in the 10 minute awful diss track he made towards Eminem.
"You wouldn't give a cigar to smoke" It's a double entendre. With the 2nd meaning being that these rappers are afraid of smoke with Em because they don't want to get embarrassed and lose anything they got in the process, not even a single cigar. He's basically saying that smoke with him is guaranteed to cost you something.
Here's how I feel personally I loved the track when I first heard it. And Quite frankly this joint was on repeat many times that's because of the beat, I love the beat that's what pulled me in. I'm not familiar with Ez Mill but I enjoyed his flow, rhymes and his hominizing hook in between the verses that's what kept me engaged in the song also. I wasn't intentionally looking for super lyrical bars. EZ bars, flow and his hominizing hook is what set him in his lane on this song so what he done on this song for me was enough for me to like it and have it on repeat because it wasn't trash at all!. Now although Im not a Em Stan or fan I can honestly say that I enjoyed his verse too nice bars, nice flow especially on this beat that i like (that's why production it just as important as rhymes). Em may have had a better verse but that doesn't mean EZ verse was less than. I'm trying to explain it the best way.. Basically my expectations wasn't real high so I enjoyed the song for what it is.
One having a better verse does mean the other is less than... thats what "better" means by definition. I get it you're not an eminem fan, but your em disbelief is part of your own self hate.
Ez 🔥🔥🔥A very beautiful setup by EZ Mil, reminiscent of an alley-oop dunk for Eminem's verse of the year. Congratulations, EZ Mil! More power and God bless
I think everything u said he knew that already. But from what I see,Ez is paying more attention and respect to say thank you to Eminem and Dr Dre. Especially to the Philippines. Than showing off right away knowing this is his first song to come out and featuring Eminem to say the least. He can do that on the rest of his album anyways. Hoping you get my point. Thank You for giving time on reacting to Ezmil’s songs. Wishing you more success and good health to u and your family. Salamat!
Im still having a hard time comprehending that he actually told Gen Zs to go shoot up a school. If there were one fuck to give left in the entire universe the man not only wouldnt give it, hed burn it and then piss on it in front of you.
Steve didn't lie😂 ez verse was dope but it wasn't strong enough. Eminem set the bar high. High expectations! Ez got to come with it. Em is not going to hold his hand like a momma. Ask 50 or Royce! Eminem shows no mercy! Ez got to step his game up! Ez clearly didn't take notes from another artists that work with em before.
@@sasukehickson3390 Have u seen and hear that part? it has nothing to do song or performance or stepping up, HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH WHAT SK SAID THAT EM'S NUTS ON EZ'S MOUTH. THATS ALL THERE IS ABOUT COMMENT, stop bein man of know it all
@@rencefriday2424 Em is not going to hold ez hand! Baby him! No sir! I heard what Steve Knight said! He was saying ez verse is dope but he go to put up the pace with Eminem. Eminem doesn't care! Em always show no mercy! You trying to be lyrically level with em or you try to outshine Eminem! That's how you get yo respect! 50 step up his game when he dropped in the club! Royce on bad meets evil! Why? Eminem don't half ass shit!
When I heard this track I immediately thought about how you’d react to it! Loved this reaction! That top 5 bar was straight gas!!! Keep doin big things brotha💪🏼
I knew exactly what was going to happen. Eminem was going to go last and (only because he was on the track) he would say person on the first verse isn't doing good enough.
You just got dissed! And I don't agree that Ez should have snapped harder? Why? He was doing his thing, just like 50 in the past. Em lets them do their own shit and refine a bit afterward. Why go bananas and leave your comfort zone? He already does much more than other rappers today. beats, dance, lyrics, sings, rock, instruments, and so on. I am a fan of yours SK and an Em Stan since '99, but I can't agree with this one. Peace!
@@RVLVRHIPHOP May be. But nobody can keep up with Em. Em Raps for many years, more than Ez's age. The experience behind the pen is way too high. Ez needs to gain experience first. he's still so young, man. patience.
@@iuliusRO82 I wouldn't say that, Em bodies everyone, yes. But to say no one can keep up with him or at least make an effort is something I don't agree with. If we took Ezmil Idk verse and put it on realest for example, he would have outbarred Em that's for sure, Em's verse on realest was an average Em verse, that would've been Ez's perfect chance to spazz but he went average as well. Just my opinion, but hey, what do I know?
"Opening up about the moment he showed the two rap legends the track, Ez says he had the beat made days prior and explains, "When I let Em and Dre hear it for the first time, Dre said, 'Oh yeah Marshall gon' eat that up,' and Em shouted from the back of the studio, 'Yup! Give it to me,' and the rest is history.""
Everybody misses it... Em matches the pacing of EZ's verses 1 for 1. He's showing huge respect to EZ by following the lead before he explodes. He could come in and blaze from bar 1 but this is his protegee, he's not going to stomp all over his track.
Great to hear Em finally claiming he's the reason blew up outside of the US. I've been saying this for years. Before Em a couple thousand at a show was huge everywhere in Europe. Em came through for the first time and was doing 10k plus shows. Now a lot of rappers can easily get 10k plus, perform in stadiums and festivals over here
he didnt made it global but he made it big time same angered me since the 90th that still people and rappers out there not admiting that Em opend them the Gates to millions of Dollors world wide...
@@patrickoleary2247 Nah it was already global. MC Hammer dropped the first diamond rap album and toured Europe and Asia. NWA had white moms in Europe and Australia getting turned up to their music. Then when Pac came in, he was already a global star in just a few short years.
Sick track, man. Em popped off… I’m glad he finally recognises his legacy and knows he’s the 🐐 Em’s the Messi, Tom Brady, Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson of Hip-Hop.
Ez made em shine better than ever before.. just for the record ez was the main producer on this song. He is the reason ems tone sounds better than ever before. I looked it up.
The thing about the song Realest, is it was an unfinished track, when Ez Mil was invited to go to somewhere only to realize he was meeting Dr. Dre and Eminem. Ez Mil was just told to bring unfinished tracks with him, not knowing who he was meeting., and when Dr. Dre heard the beat for Realest, Dr. Dre said "Yeah, Marshall gon' eat that up", and when Eminem got to the studio with them, Eminem confirmed, saying "Yup, give it a week". This all happened around June 26, when Ez Mil first met the 2 Legends of Hiphop. Source: ANC interview with Ez Mil
Stevie you alright my man? I can’t imagine going through what you have been through. Everything that happened to you and your wife with your child and also the RU-vid thing. Honestly my prayers are with you and your family. Honestly I can see it in your reaction you honestly seem to be hurting brother. It’s just not the SK I’m used to watching. Listen take some time away if you need too. Be there with your family and take a mental break. Come back when you’re ready. You have put out so much solid shit over the years, you aren’t going to lose viewers. I know people need to stay busy after hardships like you’ve been through. But honestly take some time to just relax and get yourself and family healed up as much as you can. Bro I can see your pain on this video, it’s not like your normal reaction. Be easy brother