Swizz Beatz Names Busta Rhymes After Dr. Dre Asks “Eminem vs Who?”

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Swizz Beatz Names Busta Rhymes After Dr. Dre Asks Eminem vs Who

Dr. Dre shouts out Eminem with the Godzilla challenge clip.

Dr. Dre is all set to perform at this year’s Super Bowl Halftime show and he will be joined by close collaborators and good friends Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige. The iconic hip-hop spectacle is scheduled to take place on February 13 at the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and an official trailer recently dropped featuring the rap icons with their classic tracks.

Dr. Dre now decided to show some love to Eminem as he reposted his 2020’s viral Godzilla challenge, where Eminem rapped the fast verse from Juice WRLD collaboration off “Music To Be Murdered By” album. “Marshall Mathers vs Who???!!,” he asks in the caption. While most of the fans said “no one”, Swizz Beatz named the legendary Busta Rhymes as an opponent for the Detroit Rapper. “BUSTA !!!!!!!!!!! Let’s go,” he said with lit emojis. As we all know, Swizz Beatz is the co-founder of Verzuz, so he definitely sees this as a potential battle.

A lyric video for the track was released on March 4, 2020. Eminem and Lyrical Lemonade collaborated to share a teaser of the music video on March 6. On March 9, Cole Bennett directed the music video, which features cameos by Mike Tyson and, of course, Dr. Dre, as well as a homage to Juice WRLD at the conclusion.

Busta Rhymes previously said that over 5 rappers declined his Verzuz battle offer, and he’s still looking for a worthy opponent. Eminem was also trending last month after Jay-Z claimed that no one can beat him on the Verzuz stage.

Also Checkout: Rapper Twista Responds To Eminem’s Godzilla Challenge.

The challenge might have contributed as “Godzilla” was a success in the United States. It is now eligible for three times platinum after selling more than 3 million units in the US. The song is eligible for five times platinum in the US because it has sold more than 5 million copies.

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