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Eminem has just premiered the music video for his latest single "Rap God" off his latest album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. In keeping with the nostalgic theme of the album, the video pays tribute to the fictional '80s TV character Max Headroom. -
Eminem back on top of Billboard 200, Five Finger Death Punch debuts big, Lady Gaga drops off
For the first time in a while, we haven't had a huge album drop. No offense meant to Five Finger Death Punch, but we've just gotten so used to pop stars and rappers dropping blockbuster albums during October and November that this week seemed a little tame. So that left the door open for one of... -
Eminem and Busta Rhymes to go head to head in six-minute rap battle
Despite his top-selling albums, Eminem can still throw down a killer freestyle as evidenced by his stellar a capella performance on Rap City at the beginning of the month. Now the Detroit rapper is prepping for an epic battle with a formidable opponent, Busta Rhymes. -
The Beatles, Lady Gaga, One Direction and Eminem agree: donate and buy 'Songs for the Philippines'
What do The Beatles, Katy Perry and Eminem have in common? They all want you to donate give money to help out the relief campaign in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan. -
Eminem calls Macklemore 'dope,' Macklemore is psyched
Rolling Stone talks to Eminem about Macklemore. Eminem calls him 'Dope.' Rolling Stone chatted with Eminem recently in their cover story about the Detroit rapper following his successful new release of The Marshall Mathers LP 2. -
Lady Gaga, Eminem and M.I.A. reviewed with kittens by SPIN magazine
There are some things that every rabid music fan loves: great reviews for the new album from their favorite acts. Some things that every rabid music fan loathes: terrible reviews for the new album from their favorite acts. And, there are some things that every decent human loves: kittens. Even those deathly allergic to cats (our sympathies), love memes and funny cat videos. SPIN, using pure PR genius, has tied all these things together into a can't-lose-review format: "Cute Reviews." -
Eminem, OneRepublic and Lorde stick around at the top of the Billboard Digital Downloads charts
Eminem's Marshall Mathers LP 2 may have dropped off nearly 75 percent since last week (it still sold more than 200,000 copies), but that only meant good things for sales of his individual tracks this week. -
Lady Gaga, Eminem and Duck Dynasty drive Billboard 200 during Mid-November
Lady Gaga had the best week of sales with 'ARTPOP,' but Eminem has already gone platinum. -
Lady Gaga's 'ARTPOP' sells 250,000 copies, loses Interscope $25 million
News has already broken that Lady Gaga's ARTPOP will debut at no. 1 in the U.K. charts, and there's a solid chance it will do the same in the United States. That doesn't mean that the album can be considered a success however. Estimates, which will become officials first week totals on Wednesday, suggest that ARTPOP will sell around 250,000 copies and lose Interscope Records a lot of money in the process. -
Super Bowl, 'Saturday Night Live,' Grammys among top music promoting platforms, according to Billboard
Billboard and Nielsen have proven once again, through their annual list of the most powerful platforms in the promotion on music, that television is probably the biggest force behind music sales. Having an arena tour? Only no. 7 in the group's Top 10. We narrowed it down to the Top 5 to show you how much impact TV has. -
A Great Big World surprises Digital Downloads chart with 'Say Something,' but Lorde and Eminem waiting in the wings
Eminem was in charge of the Digital Downloads charts last week, placing three different songs in the Top 10. The excellent sales of his new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 seems to have driven down his singles sales however, and the rapper only has one track this week. But that doesn't mean that Lorde's recovered the top spot yet. Read on to find out who's making waves. -
Taylor Swift covers Eminem 'Lose Yourself' for Pittsburgh radio station, compare new version to '8 Mile' original [LISTEN]
Taylor Swift is down with the 8 Mile. Or, so it seems. In a recent visit to the Pittsburgh radio station Froggy this week, the "Everything Has Changed" singer did a country-twinged rap cover of Eminem's classic 2002 track "Lose Yourself," and it's just as bizarre, adorable and kind of awesome as one would expect.
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