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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Eminem Confirmed to Be On Lil' Wayne's "Rebirth" Album



It has been confirmed that Eminem will be featured on a track for Lil' Wayne's upcoming album Rebirth.  The second collaboration for the artists is titled "Drop The World" and will be featured on the 12 track album Rebirth, which drops December 15th.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Video: Eminem and 50 Cent perform "Crack A Bottle" Live at AMA Awards

Friday, November 20, 2009

Two Confirmed Tracks On "Relapse Refill", Relape 2 Pushed Back for 2010




Two already released tracks have been confirmed for Eminem's Relapse: Refill.
"Forever" with Drake, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West and "Taking My Ball" (from the DJ Hero: Renegade Edition CD) will be featured on the re-release, as well as five new Eminem tracks.

Also, Eminem's highly anticipated new album, Relapse 2, has been pushed back to a 2010 release date because of the Relapse: Refill releasing on December 21.

"I want to deliver more material for the fans this year like I originally planned, Hopefully these tracks on The Refill will tide the fans over until we put out Relapse 2 next year."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Eminem's "Relapse Refill" Dropping December 22

Eminem is said to be re-releasing his most recent album Relapse. Included in the re-release of the original songs will be 7 brand new, never before heard tracks. There is no definite news about what that means for the Relapse 2 (if it is even coming out that is) as of now, but it will be posted after more information develops.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Video: 50 Cent Speaks About "Pyscho"



Sunday, November 15, 2009

Video: 50 Cent Talks About Jay-Z Beef



Friday, November 13, 2009

Freeway To Release Eminem Tribute Mixtape


State Property's own Freeway has announced plans to release a new mixtape called Freelapse, which he says will pay homage and tribute to Eminem and his recent Relapse album. According to Freeway, the motivation to make the project came from a freestyle by Slim Shady himself, he explained in a recent interview.

"Im dropping the Freelapse, its a tribute to Eminem using all of his beats. What happened was Em did a freestyle and he was like 'I disappeared I was hiding in Freeway's beard,' so I sampled that, made it a hook, and used it for a song. After that, I came up with the idea. Eminem is a talented emcee, he's got a lot of hot beats, and another artist would probably be scared to rap to his beat because he's murdered every beat. So I felt that it was a challenge for me to try and live up to the expectation."

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Video: Forever ( Travis Barker Remix) - Drake ft. Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Eminem

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Video: 50 Cent Clarifies Who Is Signed To G-Unit



"Game is still on G-Unit Records, they gotta pay me not to put a logo on it."

Video: Redman Speaks About Signing to Shady Records and Eminem

In a recent interview, Redman discusses Eminem, rumors of signing to shady records, his new album, the state of hip-hop and more.


Lupe: "I Cant Fuck With Eminem"



(at about 1:32) "I'm just joking, I can't fuck with Eminem..... but I got everybody else covered"

Monday, November 9, 2009

50 Cent Takes The Cover of XXL's Year-End Double Issue







XXL's special year-end double issue hits newsstands December 1 and will be released featuring two separate covers showcasing one of the most influential artists of the time, 50 Cent. In the December/January issue, the G-Unit CEO talks about his new album, Before I Self Destruct, his role in hip-hop, a 10-year anniversary tribute to the making of "How to Rob", the record the introduced 50 to the public and more.




Eminem Confirmed to Star In "Shady Talez" Horror Movie

After much speculation and unconfirmed rumors, it has been confirmed that Eminem is to star in the upcoming 3D horror movie, Shady Talez. In his first starring role since 8 Mile (2002), Eminem will star in, playing multiple roles, and produce for the classical styled, three dimensional horror flick. The writer of the Underworld franchise is said to be on board with project as well.

Also, Shady Talez will also have a limited, 3-5 issue comic book series reported to release in 2010 under Marvel Icons.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Video: 50 Cent & Beanie Siegal - Hot Boys Interview in Philly



50 Talks "Baby By Me" Video & more..

Mr. Porter and Just Blaze Talk About Relapse 2


In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, the heavyweight producers Denaun Porter (Mr. Porter) and Just Blaze detailed how their production relationship with Eminem has grown since their work on the superstar’s debut album, Infinite.

“Man, now? It’s so much more fun. It was easy for us to go back to that time,” Porter told. “This will be the first time I’m producing songs for Em under me without D12 [since Infinite]. That’s big for me. I can’t let the cat out the bag yet, but one of the songs is told as if we were back in the day.”

While many fans argue rapper’s earlier work are usually stronger because they are hungry for success, Mr. Porter feels Eminem’s quality has improved with his superstardom.


“It’s no fun when you’re broke,” he stated. “We were trying to do Infinite like we had more money when we didn’t have any. We were trying to get to a certain point, but now he’s got it. The reason he’s good is not because being white worked to his advantage. It did a little at first, but all day everyday the kid is writing. I don’t know if Jay-Z is writing all day. He owns multi-million dollar businesses. Em writes all day. Jay probably comes up with lines [and] that make him one of the greatest. I’m fighting, because Just Blaze came in and kicked ass.”

After leaking Jay Electronica’s “Exhibit C” and a Nas snippet last week, Just Blaze has renewed attention on what other tracks he has in the vaults, and what he’s developed for Relapse 2.

Due to their protective natures, Blaze revealed that his time with Eminem has been challenging despite their creative highs.

“It’s a challenge for both of us in the sense we’ve never worked with each other before. We’ve both been in the business 10 plus years,” Just Blaze explains. “We’re both very self-contained. He has his own production compound, and I have my situation with Bassline Studios in New York. Sometimes I’m like I need this [song] back in New York and he’s like I need it back in Detroit. It’s interesting because we’re both protective of the work and not wanting it to leak out. I’m in the same boat, because we both would lose money. Creatively it’s a good process. When it goes beyond a business arrangement, it always works out. I’ve had cases where people just want a beat because you’re Just Blaze. But here we are 2 people that are fans of each other’s work.”