
On December 6th, Eminem and Yelawolf will be hitting newsstands on the cover of Vibe’s year-end issue.
The two Shady Records cohorts discussed the always-relevant topic of being white rappers in hip hop, and the ways that they cope with the obvious scrutiny.
Eminem and Yelawolf explain in an in-depth interview with Vibe about race in hip hop – All after the jump…
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Eminem, Lil Wayne And Keith Richards are just some of the artists to be featured in the upcoming issue of GQ Magazine.
GQ will also highlight 43 other God’s Of Rock in their November issue hitting newsstands October 25th.
Get a jump on everyone else and watch a video of the photo shoot inside…
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No offence, but why is Eminem Rolling Stone magazine’s “King of Hip Hop?”
What is up with RS pushing the white rapper when there are plenty of hip hop icons that are more talented then he.
I’m honestly offended that Eminem is ranking higher than Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Drake, Dr. Dre and more.
It just comes off as record sales and NOT TRUE TALENT. Eminem is great, but let’s be real Jay-Z or even Kanye West should be the “King of Hip Hop,” NOT Eminem.
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Eminem has been planning to return to the big screen with a comeback project entitled “Southpaw.”
The project is now stale mate as DreamWorks has pulled out and will no longer back the movie.
Eminem was in the title role of the film, which is slated to be directed by Antoine Fuqua.
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Eminem has finally reached a settlement with Audi, in regards to a copyright infringement lawsuit over a commercial that featured music that sounded like the rapper’s hit single “Lose Yourself.”
last month, Eminem’s publishing company 8 Mile Style file the lawsuit against Audi in Hamburg Regional Court in Germany over copyright infringement.
The car company’s commercial for the 2012 Audi A6 Avant lifted key elements of Chrysler’s award-winning “Imported from Detroit” campaign for the new Chrysler 300. However, background sounded very similar to “Lose Yourself,” which topped the charts for 12 weeks in 2002, which is why the lawsuit was filed.
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Eminem’s Shady Records/Interscope has acquired rights to Skepta’s new single, “Dare to Dream,” so the rapper can release it himself.
The deal was solidified around the time Skepta’s version of the song was mysteriously removed from YouTube. The video was uploaded earlier this month, but was replaced with a copyright infringement notice, because Eminem bought the rights to the song.
Intercope’s Jimmy Lovine was one of the first people to hear the song and offered Skepta’s record label money so Eminem could re-record it.
An angry Skepta was sorely surprised when he got a tweet from Interscope, saying his song was removed due to copyright infringement.
Skepta voiced his anger on Twitter, explaining the incident to fans.
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