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Eminem Takes Us To Detroit For 1999 Interview

Em will return to his hometown Thursday with Jay-Z for the Home and Home Tour. By Jayson Rodriguez Eminem in 1999 Photo: MTV News Eminem’s career has always been intertwined with the city of Detroit, and that was never more evident than during a 1999 interview with MTV News’ Kurt Loder. “Represent Detroit,” a driver shouted off camera after honking his horn to get the rapper’s attention. “A’ight, dawg,” Em responded with a wide smile across his face. Now Em will return to his hometown, with Jay-Z in tow, for he first of two shows at Comerica Park for the rappers’ Home and Home Tour . During that 1999 interview, the then-budding superstar recounted his upbringing in the Motor City, from his home being shot at to numerous robberies and relocations. At that stage in his career, Em admitted that he wasn’t physically in Detroit as much as he used to be or wanted to be. “I got up out of the city,” he explained, saying he moved to the suburbs. “I’m not really here that much. Between New York and L.A., I’m not really here. But I have somewhere to go when I am here.” Eminem withdrew from the game for a while, while dealing with his drug-dependency issues, and his return to the public eye coincided with Detroit’s economic decline. The rapper spoke out about the city’s conditions during television appearances, most notably when he visited Jimmy Kimmel and brought a number of blue-collar workers from Detroit with him to the L.A. studio. He paid homage to Detroit on his last album with “Beautiful,” filming the video in and around the city. “Tiger Stadium is being torn down, and the train station is supposed to be demolished too. This video is one of the last times anybody outside of Detroit is going to see them,” Em said about the treatment . “I wrote ‘Beautiful’ when I was really down, during a difficult time struggling with my addiction. It’s a reminder to keep your head up and to see who you really are despite what you may be going through. Now that I’ve gotten through the toughest part, I see how the song relates to Detroit, and it feels even more powerful to me.” What do you think of Eminem’s connection with Detroit? Let us know in the comments. Related Photos Jay-Z And Eminem: Stadium Face-Off Related Artists Eminem

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Kid Rock Busts Out Six New Songs During Hometown Show

Rocker says new album Born Free will hit stores in November. By Gil Kaufman Kid Rock Photo: JulNeil Lupin/ Redferns What better place for Kid Rock to pull the curtain back on a six-pack of new songs than Detroit? The budding suds entrepreneur — who just launched the official website for his American Badass Beer — treated fans at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, to a hits-packed series of three sold-out shows that featured the live debut of songs from his long-in-the-works next album, Born Free. In addition to the new hometown anthem “Times Like These,” which he unveiled last summer during a similar set of shows at Comerica Park, The Detroit News reported that the new tunes include the album’s title track and first single. The song was described as a patriotic, “chugging, Springsteen-like rocker” that showed serious promise thanks to Americana-dripping lyrics referencing rivers, canyons, the sun and the moon that he said was inspired by his trips overseas to visit U.S. troops. Rock also played the mid-tempo “Slow My Roll,” which is about, well, slowing down and taking it all in, and the somber “Rock On,” which he described as a tune about a “dark” relationship that chronicled a rough breakup. “Feels Good to Me” came off like a 1970s FM-radio rock shuffle and featured a sax solo. The rapping rocker also reportedly mentioned several times that the Detroit-area shows would be his “last hurrah” before he puts the finishing touches on the album and hits the road in earnest next year. Rock has been laying low over the past year as he worked on the follow-up to 2007’s slow-burn hit album, Rock n Roll Jesus. Billboard reported that the disc, originally slated for September 7, will not come out until November 16, according to a message flashed on the onstage video screen at the end of Saturday night’s show. A spokesperson for Rock could not be reached for comment at press time. Among the other new songs Rock played were the snaky, Rolling Stones-like lunch-pail rocker “God Bless Saturday,” according to Billboard, which also noted that the up-tempo “Feels Good to Me” will feature country singer Trace Adkins on the album. In addition to playing covers of songs by Sly & the Family Stone and country rebel Jamey Johnson, Rock was joined by “Scream 4” actor David Arquette, who danced onstage during “Three Sheets to the Wind” on Saturday night. Johnson opened Sunday’s show, and one of Rock’s idol’s, Detroit rock legend Bob Seger, dueted with Rock and Johnson on his hit “Turn the Page.” Are you looking forward to Kid Rock’s new album? Let us know in the comments below. Related Artists Kid Rock

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Jay-Z, Eminem Announce Two More Hometown Stadium Dates

Home and Home Tour dates are now September 2 and 3 in Detroit, September 13 and 14 in New York By MTV News staff Eminem and Jay-Z Photo: Getty Images In response to the demand for pre-sale tickets, Jay-Z and Eminem have added second dates to both of their Home and Home Tour stops, which will take place at Detroit’s Comerica Park (now September 2 and 3) and New York’s Yankee Stadium (September 13 and 14). Tickets for all four shows will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. on LiveNation.com. Earlier this week, the pair taped a performance for the “Late Show With David Letterman” that will air Friday night. When the stadium dates were first announced, Eminem said in a press release, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime set of shows and I know we’re both really going to bring it to our hometowns. The fans are going to love this and so am I. It’s gonna be historic.” “These shows are like a dream come true,” Jay-Z offered. “I’ve always hoped that hip-hop could play any stadium like other genres of music. How perfect is it that Eminem and I get to play our hometowns and show how far the live rap experience has come? Fun and historic — a great combination all around the board.” Speaking with ESPN’s Dave O’Brien and Rick Sutcliffe during a game between the Yankees and the Tigers, Eminem said of the event, “We had talked about doing something together again soon anyway — we just tried to come up with the best way and biggest way to do it. “We’ve done things together, smaller shows and whatnot,” he continued. “But I’m not sure we’ve ever done anything this big.” “I look for opportunities to work with Em,” Jay-Z added. “Any time we get a chance to collaborate on things …” Em and Jay have teamed up onstage before , performing “Renegade” together at a “DJ Hero” event last June. Are you excited for the Home and Home Tour? Sound off in the comments below! Related Photos Eminem And Jay-Z Perform At The ‘DJ Hero’ Launch Related Artists Jay-Z Eminem

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Tigers Complete Three-Game Sweep Of Nats With 8-3 Win

Leon Halip – Getty Images about 4 hours ago: DETROIT – JUNE 17: Jeremy Bonderman #38 of the Detroit Tigers pitches in the first inning against the Washington Nationals on June 17, 2010 at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) View full size photo

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Eminem And Jay-Z Announce Hometown Stadium Shows

The hip-hop titans will appear at Detroit’s Comerica Park and New York’s Yankee Stadium in September. By Josh Wigler Jay-Z and Eminem Photo: Getty Images/Film Majic Supporters of both the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers are about to meet some unexpected new mascots in the form of rappers Eminem and Jay-Z. The two hip-hop titans have announced a two-part concert event to be held at each of their hometown’s own baseball stadiums. Eminem will headline a concert on Thursday (September 2) at Comerica Park in Detroit as the Tigers slug it out in Minnesota, while Jay-Z will represent New York at Yankee Stadium on Monday (September 13) as the home team hits the road for Florida. The two-night concert event will be produced by Live Nation. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime set of shows and I know we’re both really going to bring it to our hometowns,” Eminem said in a press release. “The fans are going to love this and so am I. It’s gonna be historic.” “These shows are like a dream come true,” Jay-Z offered. “I’ve always hoped that hip-hop could play any stadium like other genres of music. How perfect is it that Eminem and I get to play our hometowns and show how far the live rap experience has come? Fun and historic — a great combination all around the board.” Speaking with ESPN’s Dave O’Brien and Rick Sutcliffe during Wednesday’s game between the Yankees and the Tigers, Eminem said of the event , “We had talked about doing something together again soon anyway — we just tried to come up with the best way and biggest way to do it. “We’ve done things together, smaller shows and whatnot,” he continued. “But I’m not sure we’ve ever done anything this big.” “I look for opportunities to work with Em,” Jay-Z added. “Any time we get a chance to collaborate on things …” Ticket information for the event is currently unavailable. What do you think of these two doing huge stadium shows? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Jay-Z Eminem

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Cardinals’ Pujols the hometown favorite for Home Run Derby (USA Today)

Many baseball fans will recall the 2005 All-Star Game Home Run Derby, when Bobby Abreu crushed a record 41 homers at Detroit’s Comerica Park and proceeded to slug just six the rest of the season. So is there a jinx associated with the Home Run Derby?

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