Showing posts with label Eminem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eminem. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2010

Hello I'm the Martian!


Lil' Wayne is doing it again!

The "Martian" has released part 2 of his documentary The Nino Brown Story, in collaboration with DJ Scoob Doo. The film shows the life of a aap artist from Lil' Wayne's perspective, and focuses mainly on the world of Hip Hop after "Weezy" dropped his latest album The Carter III.

See the first part of the documentary below, and click here for the following parts.



Wayne has also been in the spotlight at this weekend's American Grammy Awards where he performed Drop The World with Eminem and Forever with Drake and Eminem.



Tuesday, 14 April 2009

New from the old!


I don't think that Mr Slim Shady himself, Eminem, needs a presentation. We all know who he is and what he can do.

After a four-year-long break from the rap game, his new album Relapse is set to be released on May 19 this year. And as usual his work is getting criticism from people outside of the Hip hop world. American Bill O'Reilly thrashed his new video to the first single of the album, We Made You, on his TV show. But I can hardly see that anyone really cares.

Here is the new video:

Eminem - We Made You




It follows the clear pattern we by now can call the "Eminem synrome". On every album he has released since his major label debut, The Slim Shady LP, the first single has been a sort of parody. Have a look at this list and you will understand what I mean. (the greatest hits album Curtain Call [2005] is not included)

The Slim Shady LP [1999] - My Name Is
The Marshall Mathers LP [2000] - The Real Slim Shady
The Eminem Show [2002] - Without Me
Encore [2004] - Just Loose It
Relapse [2009] - We Made You

...plus the two D12 albums

Devil's Night [2001] - Purple Pills (even if Shit On You came out before but was pretty much unnoticed)
D12 World [2004] - My Band

Following these non serious first singles has been the complete oposit, purely serious tracks, such as: Guilty Conscience [1999], The Way I am [2000], Cleaning Out My Closet [2002], Mosh [2004] and Fight Music [2001].

So now we just have to wait and see what the second single of Relapse is going to be, but it is definitely going to be a serious one.

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Track of the day! - Dr. Dre


Dr. Dre - What's the difference (feat. Xzibit and Eminem)

Live performance from one of the best tours ever made, Up In Smoke Tour. If you have the chance to get hold of the complete video for this, do not miss the opportunity.