
Rick Ross, Kanye, Drake, Jay-Z, and Eminem round out the top five.
Here’s a first look at the track list for Banks Hunger For More 2, dropping next month. Guests include Eminem, Kanye West, Governor, Raekwon, Jeremih, Lloyd, Akon, Ryan Leslie, Swizz Beatz, Julez Santana, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Styles P.
Looks like Em and Rihanna are collaborating again to record a sequel to their smash hit single “Love The Way You Lie”.The sequel is creatively titled “Love The Way You Lie (Part 2)” and will have the same storyline as the first song, but from the female perspective. “Love The Way You Lie (Part 2)” [cont.]
Just in case you missed it last night, Em sits down with Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes interview. Sorry, no Andy Rooney commentary.
Eminem sits down with Anderson Cooper for the in-depth 60 Minutes interview. Will he cry? Tune in Sunday night on CBS.
iluvLola speaks with Boi-1da & The New Royales on the making of Eminem’s Recovery Album @ Diamond factory Studios.
Em delivers the fourth single from the Relapse LP, featuring inhuman rapper Lil’ Wayne.
The homie Clinton Sparks does his best to break Em’s concentration in this interview prank.
Jay-Z brings out Kanye West & Nicki Minaj for the “Power” (Remix) & “Monster” at Yankee Stadium. Eminem performs with Dr.Dre, 50 Cent & B.O.B. at Yankee Stadium. Jay-Z performs “Forever Young” with Beyonce & “Most Kingz” with Chris Martin. Jay-Z performs “Renegade” with Eminem & “Light Up” with Drake. Kanye West performs “Mama’s Boyfriends” [cont.]
Em delivers a performance, featuring Rihanna. Can you guess which two songs? Travie gets down with Deadmau5 on the 1 & 2. ..Aaaaaand here’s Taylor Swift’s response to last year’s Kanye-incident. Seems like she forgives him, but there’s a condescending subtext to this that probably doens’t make Yeezy feel to great. Drake grabs Mary J. [cont.]
Here’s a handful of videos from last night’s Eminem and Jay-Z concert, courtesy of the double R. Jay-Z performs his verse from Rick Ross’ “Free Mason”. Nice touch with the holy imagery. Jay-Z brings out Young Jeezy…. Eminem brings out Dr. Dre…. …looks like people are still anticipating Detox. Em brings 50 Cent and G-Unit [cont.]
Slaughterhouse @ The Red Bull Emsee Battle from Flying With Da Fishes Blog on Vimeo. Thursday, Eminem made a triumphant return to the place that started his career as an emcee, St. Andrews in Detroit, to help judge the Red-bull Emcee battle.
Looks like Em’s career is experiencing a second childhood, as he enjoys Recovery’s seventh non-consecutive week at #1 on the Billboard charts, with another 116,000 copies sold in the last week. However it’s very likely that Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream will unseat the rapper next week. Meanwhile, Lil Wayne and Drake’s “Right Above It” topped [cont.]
Eminem’s Recovery returned to the #1 position on the Billboard chart this week, after falling to second place the last two weeks in a row. This now puts Em at equal pace with not-very-attractive female vocalist Susan Boyle, who held the number one spot for six weeks with 2009′s I Dreamed A Dream. Recovery also [cont.]
Damn, Em’s getting yoked. He and Rihanna deliver the goods on the album’s runaway hit single about domestic violence.
While The Source’s once coveted “5 Mic status” was blown to bits by outlandish 4.5 mic rating for Made Men’s Classic Limited Edition in 1999, the rating has never been taken seriously since, as Source co-owner Benzino was a member of the group. This along with some other questionable ratings forever diminished the magazine’s credibility [cont.]
Some of you might remember this from when it first dropped here on HipHopSite some years ago. There is a little history surrounding this mixtape – it basically was right after Shady Records signed 50 Cent, and Royce felt that the relationship between himself and the label was finished. This was his first mixtape, released [cont.]
Sound quality is a pretty wack in these clips, but the crowd reactions to Drake’s surprises are priceless.
Analysts predicated that Rick Ross would enter the Billboard charts at number one, knocking Eminem from his four week reign at the top with Recovery. But Em kept his spot for the fifth week in a row with another 187,000 copies sold, while Rick’s Teflon Don entered at number 2 with 158,000 copies sold. This [cont.]
Em made a surprise appearance at Rihanna’s show last night, pulling the ol’ “Touch It (B.E.T. Remix)” trick again for their Billboard banger, “Love The Way You Lie”. Watch the crowd go wild; you can’t even hear Em’s verse. Good thing they knew every word.
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