New Music: Big Sean (Feat. Eminem) – “No Favors”

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Big Sean drops the new song “No Favors” with Eminem.

Big Sean latest Album I Decided album is out now and The Detroit Rapper team up with another Detroit MC Eminem for “No Favors”. Eminem isn’t one to mince words, and his latest appearance proves it. Em launched a barrage of insults at President Donald Trump.  Eminem Raps About President Donald Trump, Fergie, Dr. Dre & More.

Trump’s a b***h, I’ll make his whole plan go under,” Eminem raps. “And tell Dre, I’m meeting him in L.A.  White Bronco, like Elway speeding , I’m about to run over a chick … Female stay beatin’ em, bet you they’ll stay bleeding, And yell wait, pleading but screaming is pointless, like feeding Michel’le helium.

This isn’t the first time Eminem has taken aim at politicians in his raps: in 2009’s “We Made You,” he took aim at Sarah Palin. The music production is handled by WonderGurl and Francis Got Heat.

Eminem’s participation in Big Sean’s record, writing, and production was thanked on Twitter by Big Sean. “No Favors feels like back-to-back homeruns, you f—in destroyed this verse! Thank you for blessing the album w/ this! #Detroit.

“I’m anti, can’t no government handle a commando / Your man don’t want it, Trump’s a bi**h / I’ll make his whole brand go under,” Marshall shouts in his rap on President Donald Trump. Eminem also addresses Fergie, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ann Coulter, a conservative political analyst from the United States.

The song uses samples from Quincy Jones’s “Summer in the City,” which he sang with Valerie Simpson and was written by Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone, and John Sebastian. The song debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 12, 2021.

The much-anticipated song was a hit with the crowd, which also included his parents, brother, and high-school classmates, as well as throngs of devoted fans. Flint Chosen Choir, who perform on the last track of the next album, ‘Bigger Than Me,’ were also in attendance.

The listening circumstances at the venue “weren’t optimal,” according to the article, with Sean subsequently apologising for the sound problems. The crowd, on the other hand, was “kind” and “supportive” enough to pass it by. Eminem, a fellow Detroit native, was recently dubbed “the greatest rapper of all time” by the ‘Bounce Back’ artist.

Check out the Best Reactions of the Song on Twitter.

 

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