Dr. Umar Johnson, known for his controversial views on race, recently appeared on Joe Budden’s podcast, where he stirred debate by asserting that Eminem cannot be deemed the greatest rapper of all time due to his white ethnicity.
In a segment that has caught attention in hip-hop circles, Dr. Umar discusses the participation of white individuals in Black culture, particularly in hip-hop. He argues that allowing this dynamic is a disservice to African-Americans and claims it doesn’t reciprocate in the same manner. During the conversation, Eminem is singled out as an example, with Dr. Umar suggesting that he benefits from undue privilege.
Joe Budden raises the question of whether Dr. Umar considers Eminem one of the greatest MCs, irrespective of race. This inquiry triggers a passionate response from Dr. Umar, who asserts that Caucasians should not be regarded as the greatest in realms he believes belong to the Black community, such as rap music.
Dr. Umar goes further, describing placing Eminem at the top of the hip-hop list as a form of “white supremacy.” However, it is evident that Joe Budden does not fully share this perspective, leading to a spirited discussion on the podcast.
The controversy surrounding Eminem’s standing in hip-hop, especially considering his connection to Joe Budden and Slaughterhouse, raises questions about how the acclaimed rapper views these assertions. Despite their past differences, Joe Budden seems to be defending Eminem in this particular instance, adding an intriguing layer to the ongoing discourse.