Pinoy rapper Ez Mil featured on Eminem's new song 'Head Honcho'
Filipino-American rapper Ez Mil is on Eminem's latest studio album.
On July 12, the Grammy-winning rapper released his 12th album titled The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), which features collaborations with several artists like Big Sean, Skylar Grey, White Gold, Sly Pyper, JID, Dem Jointz, Jelly Roll, BabyTron, and Ez Mil.
The Pinoy artist worked on the track Head Honcho, wherein he has two verses and sings in the chorus. A part of his rap was in Filipino, and it goes:
"Kwarenta-singko na kalibre o nuwebe, 'kaw na bahala
Sa dinami-rami mong mali, utak mo lang may tama
Sa kitid mo mag-isip, pare, 'la ka man lang na banat
Naglalim-laliman, ang sarap mong ilublob sa dagat
'Di kailangang magpatunay sa sinuman na nakikinig
'Di masasalag ng sintido o ng iyong bibig"
"Stoked and honored," Ez Mil wrote on Instagram about the release.
This wouldn't be the first time the two collaborated as they released the song Realest in 2023.
In July 2023, the 25-year-old signed with Eminem's record label, Shady Records, and Dr. Dre's company, Aftermath Entertainment.
The American rapper first took notice of Ez Mil when he heard Up Down. On X, he wrote, "This is why we signed him."
Ez Mil, whose real name is Ezekiel Miller Sapiera, is the son of RockStar's Paul Sapiera. He was recently recognized in Forbes' 30 under 30 Asia 2024 alongside content creators Abi Marquez, Arshie Larga, and more.
Eminem's latest studio album makes reference to his provocative ego, Slim Shady. The rapper, who has been active since 1988, is best known for his hits Without Me, The Real Slim Shady, Lose Yourself, Rap God, Love the Way You Lie, Monster, and more.