EZ Mil and Eminem Trade Verses In “Realest”

Realest

EZ Mil (Ft. Eminem)


Somebody pinch EZ Mil. The other day, the Filipino-American officially signed a deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre. Are you hearing what I said? Mil just signed a deal with Dr. Dre and Eminem! Today, “Realest,” a song with him and one of his bosses (The white one), hit streaming services.

EZ Mil proves he can rap his ass off in “Realest.” In the song, which is powered by this scary-ass beat that you might hear in a dark alley, EZ Mil switches flows like a madman, effortlessly dishes out clever punchlines, and hits us with ultra-competitive, borderline malicious lyrics. You can tell he had a point to prove from the moment the beat drops.

Eminem closes out “Realest” the only way he can: By insulting people. In his lone verse, he takes shots at Generation Z, his peers, and anyone who thinks he’s only a top 5 rapper because he’s white. Once his part comes on, you realize how much the beat fits his style.

Do you think EZ Mil has a bright future?


 


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