Eminem, Hopsin, Busta Rhymes & Tech N9ne Unite on “Phone Call” — A Verbal Inferno Fans Are Calling “Rap Avengers: Endgame” 🔥📞

“I Dialed God, but He Put Me on Hold…”

Stop everything — because Eminem just detonated the rap world.

NF, Logic, Joyner Lucas, Hopsin, Dax, Tech N9ne, GAWNE & Eminem -  Resurgence 4

His new single, “Phone Call,” brings together four of the most technically lethal voices in hip-hop: HopsinTech N9neBusta Rhymes, and Em himself. Produced by Dr. Dre, the track is already being hailed as “the most explosive lyrical event of the decade.”

The Concept That Broke the Internet

The idea is deceptively simple — a late-night phone call between four rap titans.
Each verse plays like a different line on the same chaotic conversation, weaving madness, ego, and reflection into a sonic storm that never lets up.

The beat? A sinister distorted ringtone loop, layered with Dre’s trademark precision — metallic drums, ghostly echoes, and a bassline that feels like static morphing into thunder.

It’s part concept record, part verbal cage fight.

Four Voices, One Inferno

Eminem ft. Tech N9ne & Hopsin & Dmx - Blockbuster (Music Video)

Hopsin kicks off the track like a man possessed — paranoid, unhinged, and brilliant. His bars twist between self-doubt and rebellion, a rapid-fire therapy session with no filter.

Then Tech N9ne enters, slicing the tempo to pieces. His verse is pure acrobatics — a triple-time flow so clean it borders on impossible.

When Busta Rhymes storms in, the track combusts. Breathless, booming, and joyful in its chaos, he unloads syllables like ammunition — “controlled chaos,” as one critic put it.

And then, silence.

Enter Eminem.

The Caller on the Line

Slim Shady closes the song with a masterclass in rhythm-switching. One moment whispering, the next detonating, his verse ties the entire concept together — the “caller” who started it all.

Midway through, he delivers a line that’s already become legend:

“I dialed God, but He put me on hold — said the world’s too loud, I can’t hear your soul.”

It’s haunting. Philosophical. Classic Em — equal parts fury and fragility.

The Internet Erupts

Within hours of release, #PhoneCall was trending worldwide. Fans called it “Rap Avengers: Endgame.” Memes flooded Twitter, reactions flooded YouTube, and even rival emcees admitted defeat.

Critics are already calling the track “a modern masterpiece of structure and speed” — proof that lyrical complexity and mainstream appeal can still coexist when the right legends pick up the same line.

A Masterpiece in Motion

“Phone Call” isn’t just a song. It’s a reminder that hip-hop’s sharpest minds can still shock, elevate, and redefine the art form when they decide to join forces.

Four voices.
One call.
Zero survivors.

And somewhere between the static and the silence, Eminem whispers what feels like prophecy:

“If this is my last call… let it ring forever.”

🎧 Listen to “Phone Call” — the collaboration that just rewired the rap world.