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Eminem brought together the most notable rappers from his hometown for the final track, "Detroit Vs. Everybody" on his label Shady Records' upcoming two-disc ShadyXV compilation. Repping the Motor City, singer Dej Loaf takes on the hook while Royce Da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, and Eminem take on verses with "the godfather Trick Trick" closing the track down. The only non-Detroit artist associated with the track is Massachusetts producer Statik Selektah. -
Eminem Says He'll "Punch Lana Del Rey Right In The Face Twice Like Ray Rice" In New 'Shady CXVPHER' [WATCH]
In support of his upcoming double-disc Shady XV album, Eminem released the Shady CXVPHER which features rappers from across the country including Crooked I from Long Beach, California; Joe Budden from Jersey City, New Jersey; Yelawolf from Gasden, Alabama; Joell Ortiz from Brooklyn, New York; Royce Da 5'9" from Detroit, Michigan; and of course Eminem repping the Motor City as well. Slim proved himself the rap god once again during his seven-minute freestyle, and the line that has everyone talking is one in which he threatens to punch Lana Del Rey in the face. He also makes reference to Ray Rice, the NFL player currently suspended after footage emerged of him assaulting his fiancée. -
Royce da 5'9" and DJ Premier Release 'PRhyme' Artwork and Tracklist
Royce da 5'9" has worked with plenty of famous rappers in the past — Eminem, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Crooked I and Joe Budden to name a few — but he said his new project with DJ Premier for which he has released the tracklist and cover art, PRhyme, stacks up with all the rest. -
New Eminem Releases: Royce da 5'9" Is Almost as Clueless about 'Shady XV' as We Are
Last month, Eminem and Shady Records barraged the public with information about their upcoming two-disc project Shady XV, but since that quick promotional spree we have not gotten any new details on the package, due in late November. -
Eminem produces Total Slaughter, a rap battle event featuring Joe Budden, Murda Mook and Loaded Lux
Eminem and the Slaughterhouse crew (the group associated with his Shady Records) are looking to make rap battles a premier television event with the Total Slaughter rap battle "league." The event will feature multiple scheduled battles onstage, similar to many boxing events. -
Eminem and Fellow Detroit Rappers Boost City's Music Industry and Employment, Says Economic Report
Can the music industry in Detroit save the city from the struggles of the American industry, the the town's bankruptcy and its $18 billion debt? No, unfortunately, probably not. But music is one of the most successful markets in Michigan's largest city, a report by the Anderson Economic Group found.
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