I definitely owe that one for him because he destroyed it and anytime Eminem wants to hook up and do a record you already know what will happen. The Weeknd: No no, I actually asked him and I didn’t get the response and then he hit me up and he was happy that I hit him up. Zane Lowe: So what did he say when he called you? Just ‘love the track let me jump on it’ ? Motherfuckers say that I’m foolish I only talk about jewels. Eminem is definitely one of those people who really keeps it mysterious. I really respect people like Eminem and Daft Punk and people who let the music do the speaking.
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That is people who can really inspire me. Zane Lowe: How did you find out he was gonna do it? It is home to one of Ems biggest verses and was responsible for Nas classic Jay-Z diss: Eminem. We still use that world ‘Renegade’ right now. Renegade produced by Eminem, was released in 2001 as a part of Jay-Zs The Blueprint album. Zane Lowe: I’ve always loved that story about how….on a Blueprint by Jay Z, the only guest he had on that record was Eminem.
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Nothing can beat the fantastic rhyme scheme and flow of ems verses. The Weeknd has recently set down with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1 to promote his newly released album “Starboy,” where he also talked about Eminem and “The Hills” remix: His second verse is fantastic but still outshined by Em.