In somewhat of an unlikely collaboration, rapper Eminem has teamed up with Pink for ‘Won’t Back Down’, a track lifted from his forthcoming LP ‘Recovery’. Check out the Hip-Hop meets Rock cut after the jump…
In somewhat of an unlikely collaboration, rapper Eminem has teamed up with Pink for ‘Won’t Back Down’, a track lifted from his forthcoming LP ‘Recovery’. Check out the Hip-Hop meets Rock cut after the jump…
A rap superstar made his presence felt on ‘Le Grand Journal’ recently. Eminem performed on the show’s stage, delivering renditions of his latest hit ‘Not Afraid’ as well as his classic ‘Stan’ and ‘Forever’. Peep the performances below:
Check out the official tracklisting from Eminem’s upcoming ‘Recovery’ LP. The record features the #1 single ‘Not Afraid’ as well as collaborations with P!nk, Rihanna and Lil Wayne. Peep the lineup below:
Check out the dual covers of Eminem’s upcoming ‘Recovery’ LP. The album, which hits stores on June 22nd, is preceded by 1st single ‘Not Afraid’ which recently debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The alternate artwork of ‘Recovery’ can be seen below:
Billboard’s Artist of the Decade, Eminem, has just added another accomplishment to his name. The rapper’s 1st single, ‘Not Afraid‘, from his 7th studio album, ‘Recovery’, is set to debut at #1 this week on the Billboard Hot 100 with sales of 380k. This marks the 3rd song of Eminem’s to claim the top spot and the 16th track in the history of the charts to debut at #1. The video for the song has already been filmed and will be released shortly. Expect ‘Recovery’ to hit stores on June 22nd in the US and June 21st in the UK. {Source}
While Eminem continues to put the final touches to his new LP ‘Recovery’, the set’s first single has ‘Not Afraid’ surfaced a few moments ago. Check out the Boi-1da produced song below, as well as the ‘Recovery’ album cover after the jump…
The video for jail-bound rapper Lil’ Wayne‘s latest single ‘Drop The World’ premièred today. Check out the clip for the Eminem-assisted cut above…
Despite the song being pretty rubbish (Eminem’s bars aside), it’s hard to deny this is a good video! Upon hearing Wayne had filmed upwards of 10 videos prior to his ever-delayed prison-stint, I envisioned rushed, mediocre quality, clips; yet I’m positively surprised by this one. Good stuff.
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In a record-breaking move, rapper Eminem spent an astonishing 12 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the year 2002 with his biggest hit to date, ‘Lose Yourself‘. The standout track from the ’8 Mile’ soundtrack climbed to the top of the charts on November 9th, 2002 and spent more weeks at the peak than any other song that year. ‘Lose Yourself’ was also a monster hit on the worldwide scale, charting on 24 international tallies, and reaching #1 in the UK. Enimen also received immense critical acclaim for the record, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song and 2 Grammy Awards, in addition to having the honor of having the first rap song ever to be nominated for ‘Song of the Year’. In 2009, Billboard Magazine listed the song as the 28th most successful song of the decade.
Hits like ‘Lose Yourself’ is the reason why Hip-Hop dominated the Billboard charts for the first half of the decade. At on point, Eminem was an unstoppable force, not only in that genre, but in the entire music industry. However, although he continues to be a major sales success, his critical appeal has waned in recent times and many long for him to return to his frustrated (and somewhat disturbing) roots. Nevertheless, this song serves as a key piece of evidence as to why the ‘King of Blue-eyed Rap’ will be noted as one of the greatest MCs of our time.