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Eminem sends cease and desist to Vivek Ramaswamy after cringeworthy "Lose Yourself" performance
Eminem has sent Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy with a cease and desist letter after he rapped along to "Lose Yourself" after a campaign event.
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David Guetta used AI to deepfake Eminem vocals for new song
The French DJ/producer used AI to generate fake lyrics and recreate the rapper's voice.
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50 Cent announces “modern” ‘8 Mile’ TV series with Eminem’s blessing
50 Cent has announced plans to create a “modern” version of Eminem’s semi-autobiographical film 8 Mile. Released in 2002, 8 Mile starred Eminem as aspiring rapper B-Rabbit, alongside Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy and Anthony Mackie. It was a critical and commercial success, and the accompanying soundtrack featured Eminem’s iconic track ‘Lose Yourself’.
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Eminem celebrates Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction: "I'm probably not supposed to be here"
Eminem celebrated his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday by performing a six-song set that featured surprise appearances from Steven Tyler and Ed Sheeran. Marshall Mathers ran through hits like “My Name Is,” “Rap God,” “Forever,” and “Not Afraid.” He also teamed up with Aerosmith’s Tyler on “Sing for the Moment” and Sheeran on “Stan.”
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Eminem — “Curtain Call 2” Becomes Best-Seller Before Release | Eminem.Pro - the biggest and most trusted source of Eminem
Based on pre-orders alone, Eminem tops the Amazon hip hop best sellers chart. He beats himself to keep the leading position. At least, that happened on Amazon UK, where “Curtain Call: The Hits” had to step down to No.3 to allow Em’s new compilation to rise to No.1.
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How Elton John helped Eminem get clean
An unlikely pairing.
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Eminem ft. CeeLo Green - "The King And I"
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Rudy Giuliani Throws Tantrum About Eminem Taking a Knee at the Super Bowl
Rudy Giuliani wasn’t dropping it like it was hot during Sunday’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. Instead, he lost himself in the moment that Eminem took a knee during the performance. A day after the Super Bowl, the Four Seasons Total Landscaping aficionado went on local New York radio station 77WABC to share his opinion, which no one asked for, about the rap star’s political statement on stage.
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Eminem Clowns Rudy Giuliani in ‘Lose Yourself’ Spoof on ‘Late Show’: ‘Screw Yourself, You’re a Doofus’
Some battles are over before they begin. Take, for instance, disgraced former Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, who took time out from continuing to spread disinformation about the 2020 election this week to pivot to another conservative golden oldie: taking a knee.
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Fans confused by Eminem’s oddly dark eyebrows at Super Bowl 2022
We need “Stan” to chime in here. Eminem was one of many artists who lit up the stage during the epic halftime show at Sunday night’s Super Bowl. But it wasn’t his performance of his 2002 hit “Lose Yourself” that grabbed fans’ attention — it was his oddly dark eyebrows.
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Eminem kneels during Super Bowl halftime show performance
Headliners reportedly came under heavy censorship from the NFL ahead of the halftime show
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Eminem Bringing Mom's Spaghetti Restaurant Food to L.A. for Super Bowl
Eminem is headed to L.A. to perform in the Super Bowl halftime show, but he's not coming empty-handed ... he's bringing grub from his super popular restaurant, Mom's Spaghetti.
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Eminem is opening a restaurant called Mom's Spaghetti
Slim Shady is officially a restauranteur. On September 29th, Eminem is planning on opening up a restaurant that’s aptly named Mom’s Spaghetti, the Detroit News reports. Its title, of course, is a reference to the rapper’s 2002 smash “Lose Yourself,” pulled from the slightly-unappetizing lyrics: “His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy /There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti.” Yum!
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An Eminem classic has been updated for 2021 using AI tech
An audio deepfake of sorts has brought 'My Name Is' into the now, and it's scarily accurate.
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Eminem’s ‘Marshall Mathers LP’ Is Now 20
Slim Shady’s second major-label album was many things: a masterclass in rapping, an occasionally uncomfortable listen, a vessel for many tortured by angst, and, briefly, a national crisis. This is how he created a million others just like him.
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Eminem donates 'Mom's Spaghetti' to frontline caregivers in Detroit
His 2002 hit Lose Yourself made it seem rather unappetizing. But on Tuesday night, frontline health care workers in Detroit couldn't get enough of 'Mom's Spaghetti' as served up by rap star Eminem. Staff at the Henry Ford Hospital posted a photo to Instagram showing small tubs of spaghetti and tomato sauce labeled with the Shady Records logo and the words: 'Thank you frontline caregivers'
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Eminem Celebrates 12 Years of Sobriety
Em's latest milestone has nothing to do with record sales.
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'Lose Yourself' Tops iTunes Following Eminem's Oscars Performance
Look/If you had/One shot/Or one opportunity/to totally make up for that 2003 thing/Would you capture it/Or just let it slip? Eminem chose “capture” for his surprise make-good Oscars moment, and that decision made “Lose Yourself” skyrocket all the way to No. 1 on the iTunes charts — 18 years after the song’s initial release.
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Eminem Interviewed by Secret Service Over Trump, Ivanka Lyrics
It turns out that when Eminem rapped in his 2018 song “The Ringer” that he’d been visited by the Secret Service, he was telling the truth. According to documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by Buzzfeed News, the rapper — who has made no secret of his loathing for the 45th president — was indeed interviewed by Secret Service agents in connection with his lyrics about Trump and his daughter Ivanka, specifically in the song “Framed,” from the “Revival” album, and Eminem’s scathing anti-Trump freestyle aired during the BET Awards in 2017.
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Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style sues Spotify
Eminem's publisher, Eight Mile Style, is suing Spotify. It claims the music-streaming service failed to correctly copyright the rapper's work. Eminem has never been properly paid for songs "streamed on Spotify billions of times", court papers say.
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