Eminem
In this attention-deficit ridden generation of Hip-Hop, the most important part of most albums is the introduction.
Eminem has been tapped to headline a massive outdoor festival in Glasgow, Scotland called the Glasgow Summer Sessions.
If you are a Hip-Hop historian, this is going to be a pretty enjoyable eight minute watch. Before Hip-Hop DVDs and the internet, N.O.R.E. (now known as P.A.P.I.) carried a camera with him everywhere.
Skylar Grey changes the pace with her racy, but catchy track “C’mon Let Me Ride,” featuring Eminem. The visuals for the synth heavy song have a satirical undertone, taking ample Ali-esque jabs at society’s overly s-xualized nature. Shots of a Terry Richardson doppelgänger wielding a camera in front of scantily clad women and the bridge’s revelation […]
Rolling Stone is dropping a four for one Hip-Hop special with its latest cover. The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Eminem and Jay-Z will grace the front of the Rock magazine, with the issue including a special 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All-Time feature.
Come hell or high water, 50 Cent is dropping his fifth studio album, Street King Immortal.
50 Cent doesn’t always play well with others, and has no qualms about his reputation. With over a decade in the game, a net worth teetering closer and closer to billionaire territory, and success in music, movies, film and merchandising it’s safe to say that 50 has more than solidified his place as a viable branding […]
Our favorite rappers aren’t perfect. Once more, on their worst day they can out rap some people on their best day.
Now this is something you can get moderately excited about, even if Eminem isn’t.
Everybody has their boiling points, and with rappers, they are notoriously short.
The last 24 hours have been busy for 50 Cent, who surprised the Internets with the Eminem and Adam Levine-assisted first single from Street King Immortal, titled “My Life” yesterday. Since then, the Queens MC has released visuals for the track and appeared on NBC’s The Voice last night, accompanied by Levine to perform the record for the first time.
Where would sports be without music? Seriously, if there were no bands, chants, fight songs, inspirational tracks or personal music for players to get motivated to during pre-game, you would see a whole different product on the field, court and in the ring. The relationship between sports and music is critical.