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Eminem Talks Recovery, ‘Hottest MCs’

‘I broke free from the chains of addiction and it was just like ‘Ahh, I’m happy again. I’m not a prisoner,’ ‘ Em says. By MTV News staff Eminem Photo: Interscope As his critically praised new album looks set to have the biggest first-week sales of 2010, Eminem talked with Vibe.com about Recovery, (both the album and his own recovery from drug addiction ), his placement in MTV News’ “Hottest MCs in the Game” rollout last year and his relationship with hip-hop. Asked about a line in the song “25 to Life” where he talks about taking control of his relationship with hip-hop, Em said, “What the whole song is saying is that I have a strange relationship with hip-hop because I love it so much. I go through this thing in my head a lot, which I’m sure every rapper does, where you give your life to this thing. You literally give everything that you got. I come to work some days wearing the same thing two days in a row — baggy sweats — just dedicating my life to this. And there are times that I feel like I get the respect that I deserve and there are times where I feel like I don’t.” He was then asked about being left out of the top 10 of last year’s “Hottest MCs in the Game.” “That ‘Hottest MC’ list that I was left off, it was one of those things that I was glad that I am at where I’m at. I’m glad I’m in this place now, because a few years ago I would’ve let it bother me more than it did. I took it not as a slap in the face but more so like, ‘Maybe I’m not on that list for a reason. Maybe I’m not doing the things that I need to be doing. Maybe I need to look at myself and step it up.’ I don’t know what I would have thought being in the mind state that I was in. I just felt like maybe I need to do better.” The conversation then turned to his recovery from drug addiction and how the experience has changed him. “I handle things a lot differently now,” he said. “I’m proud to be able to say that I’m an addict without any shame in it. I’m proud that I’m able to admit that I have a problem with a certain thing and I have to leave it alone and accept it. I’m proud that I’m strong enough to be able to walk away form those things.” Em also spoke about his decision not to release a second volume of Relapse, as he’d planned, and instead focus on Recovery. “On a record like the new record, when I mention the third verse of ‘Talking to Myself,’ I try to sum up the last two records in a nutshell,” he said. “Mr. Porter, who produced ‘On Fire,’ had this analogy of Encore and Relapse that stuck with me: ‘ Encore I was on drugs, Relapse I was flushing them out.’ His view on Relapse was that I was flushing the drugs out my system and looking back at it, I probably was. My mind was coming back, my writing skills were coming back, so I was able to write again because I had writer’s block from the pills. I was backed up. I was writing so much and so quickly that I didn’t have a chance to stop and say, Are these good songs? Are they great songs? I was just going. I was like, ‘I got so much material for three albums, but let’s narrow it down to two. Let’s put out Relapse 2 months later. That was the original plan. “There are so many drug references on the last album; that’s just where my head was at,” he continued. “I came to life again and everything was like new. When they say ‘in recovery’ or ‘in rehab’, it’s like being born again when you get clean and sober. You start appreciating sh– that you never thought you would appreciate, like, ‘Wow, look at those trees. Look at nature.’ Before, it didn’t matter. I just started appreciating things more. I got happy when I got sober, broke free from the chains — not to sound corny. I broke free from the chains of addiction and it was just like ‘Ahh, I’m happy again. I’m not a prisoner.’ I was just happy to be back.” Related Videos The Hottest MCs In The Game 2009 Related Artists Eminem

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Eminem’s Recovery Vs. Relapse: Experts Weigh In

Em seemed ‘afraid to rap sincerely about what he went through’ on last year’s Relapse, one expert says. By Jayson Rodriguez Eminem in “Not Afraid” music video Photo: Interscope With the release of Recovery earlier this week, Eminem is back in the spotlight after delivering his second album in just more than a year. The projects, Recovery and 2009’s Relapse, bookend the rapper’s return from a five-year, drug-addled hiatus . The two albums, however, couldn’t be more different. Although both chronicle his dependency, each does so in different ways. Relapse was made as Em was flushing the drugs out of his system, while the new offering was made during his focus on sobriety. Also, Relapse ‘s satirical first single, “We Made You,” was rife with stale pop-culture references and no introspection. “My expectations for Relapse were very low, ’cause this is a man coming back, basically, from hell,” Keith Murphy, Vibe senior editor, told MTV News. “If you really wanna go into it, drugs have always been a part of rock-and-roll folklore. It’s always been a part of that from Marvin Gaye to Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie. But those guys kind of seemed to always be able to rebound from their excesses and put out incredible work and work that seemed like their head was on their shoulders. Relapse, you got the sense that he had no business recording that album, and not because it was a bad album — there was some good songs on there — but you could just see that struggle of someone trying to figure it out and someone that was actually afraid to rap sincerely about what he went through.” Dr. Dre helmed the majority of the project, and on standouts like “Beautiful” and “Deja Vu,” Eminem vividly articulates his dark descent. The project, though, was made in the aftermath of Eminem’s divorce, the murder of his close friend Proof and the rapper nearly overdosing. The emotional turmoil Eminem was facing, perhaps, made it difficult for him to focus. In particular, the rapper didn’t appear to pay tribute to Proof on any of the songs. That may be why the rapper himself called his last album “ehh” on Recovery ‘s lead single, “Not Afraid.” Looking for inspiration, Eminem reached out to a slew of new collaborators for Recovery, only using Dr. Dre’s production on a handful of tracks. “He was not as forthcoming with his unhappiness with Relapse at that moment,” Noah Callahan-Bever, Complex editor in chief, said about Eminem, who graced the magazine’s December/January cover . “I think he was still forming his own opinion and sitting with it and dissecting it in hindsight himself. But it was clear he understood that he had more to say and he hadn’t articulated it all. So, for me, my personal expectation was that he would create this thing that would be to Relapse what ‘The Dark Knight’ was to ‘Batman Begins.’ That was the beginning and a loose thought, and then he’s gonna fully polish it. “To me, that’s so indicative of where his head was at that he hadn’t sorted out how he felt about all this stuff that transpired during his downtime,” Callahan-Bever added of the differences between the two sets and the lack of a Proof tribute on the former. The Complex editor even suggested that Recovery rivals the best of Eminem’s work, putting the collection nearly on par with The Eminem Show. Murphy said, lyrically, the new album is what fans were expecting from Relapse, although, musically, the project falls short of the Dre-produced set. Freelance writer and frequent Village Voice contributor Chris Weingarten said the rapper is simply back to doing what he does best: delivering rhymes on a superior technical level. And despite appearances by Pink and Rihanna, Weingarten said the album feels hushed and minimalist. “He’s rapping again,” Weingarten said. “He’s a beast again. It may not be the hottest album. The choruses are still a little corny, but he’s rapping like he was in the ’90s, when he was doing ridiculous punch-line rap on Rawkus [Records] stuff. He’s back to being a crazy wordsmith. He’s being very clear and focused, and it shows.” What album do you like better: Relapse or Recovery ? Let us know in the comments below! It’s Eminem Week at MTV News, so stick with us as we celebrate the release of Recovery and take you inside the making of Em’s latest album. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem

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Ted Koppel’s Son Killed by Hard Drugs & Booze

Filed under: Ted Koppel Ted Koppel ‘s son died from an accidental overdose of booze, heroin and several other drugs, according to the New York City medical examiner. The ME says Andrew Koppel suffered an acute intoxication from alcohol, heroin, cocaine, and a generic form of… Read more

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Meet the ‘Samsung Heiress’ Who Smuggled 500 Lbs. of Pot [Scandal]

Lisette Lee arrived in Ohio from Beverly Hills on a chartered jet carrying $500,000 worth of marijuana. False eyelashes fluttering, she claimed to be an electronics heiress. But she used to use a different name and be an actress. More

Kim Jong-il: Secret $4 Billion Kingpin

* More Images at link as well as informational sources* http://mav1457.wordpress.com/2010/06/09/kim-jong-il-secret-4-billion-kingpin/ North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-il preaches to his people mass propaganda denouncing the west, its politics and the western world in general. Kim I’m sure does not mention his affection for Lincoln automobiles or American movies in these speeches and certainly fails to discuss his personal wealth estimated at over $4 billion. For a man who hates the western civilized world; he sure does love a lot of the amenities that come directly from it especially the United States. Kim has a love for western cars and his collection is vast, just like his collection of 20,000 movies from all over the world (twice as many movies than an average Blockbuster store). Now Kim does not watch these films tucked away in some typical North Korean shack; oh no. He watches these movies and parks his cars in a very American-style luxury home (one of over a dozen homes) with his yacht parked out back. Did I mention that when Kim needs a ride through the countryside he does it on one of his luxury armored trains but that’s an article for another time. In a country where masses are starving; especially during the winter months, Kim eats lavishly. Kim has a healthy appetite for gourmet pizza, minus anchovies of course, and it cannot be too salty. He also eats the customary rice, but it must be uniform in size and shape. Kim enjoys his fish as well but it must be sashimi and it must be carved while alive. Now of course a man who eats needs a drink. Kim’s wine cellar is no exception, and he has reportedly over 10,000 bottles to wash down his pizza. Now with all of that grand eating Kim, like many, would become overweight. The leader knows this and of course goes to the extreme by having a sole institute in Pyongyang dedicated to his health. This lavish facility has the best doctors money can buy from around the world constantly assessing the health of the North Korean leader and his food intake. According to Seok Young Hwan; a physician who worked directly with Kim, over 200 professionals alone focus on Kim’s diet. All of this for a man who leads the world’s most impoverished country. But the question remains – in an impoverished country where does all of Kim’s wealth originate? According to South Korean intelligence Kim can best be summed up as a hard-drinking playboy smitten with race cars and beautiful blonds. The juicy tidbits that filtered out read like a novel: that he was the world’s No. 1 customer for Hennessy cognac reportedly spending over $600,000 a year in the 1990s to fill his glass, that he and his cronies partied with female “pleasure teams,” that he was too incoherent to rule for long. Kim is literally bleeding the wealth out of his citizens; and stuffing it all in his pockets but that isn’t how he’s amassed billions in personal wealth tucked away in foreign banks. His wealth is on the rise, and so is his collection of cars, homes, chefs, alcohol and anything that you would see on Rodeo Drive. The people continue to stand by and starve while giving everything to their leader who needs nothing. Kim preaches to the world and the United Nations cold war rhetoric yet he himself lives the life better than the President of the United States. I’m sure by now you’re wondering; how does a leader in a country with no economy afford all of this? Well Kim and his family are the biggest drug dealers in all of Asia. They use their private jets and other UN protected cars and the like to import the drugs without being caught. Drug sales certainly do not account for all of his money, so what else is Kim doing? Kim is also one of the biggest arm’s dealers in all of Asia, reaping the sales of illegal firearms. His eldest son was detained in Japan for supposedly wanting to see Disney Land, however it has been widely suspected that he was there to negotiate a large drug deal. Beyond drugs and firearms the Kim family is also highly involved in illegal counterfeiting, gambling and the export of fake Viagra and reindeer antler (an Asian aphrodisiac). The man cannot live an honest life in-front of his people and the world and he certainly cannot make an honest buck. added by: Colin_McCabe

Russell Brand Doesn’t Think Monogamy Is For Everyone

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' 'Get Him To The Greek' held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Get Him to the Greek Review

The golden age of comedy — this new golden age, which will only be apparent years from now, when it’s over — continues with the release of “ Get Him to the Greek ,” which is so comically fertile and yet so grounded in the reality of its characters that it’s really a kind of Marvel. There is a quick and simple litmus test to tell whether or not you’ll enjoy Get Him to the Greek. If you found Aldous Snow , Russell Brand ’s caricature of a rock star, to be one of the funnier elements of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, then you will no doubt have a riot with the increased raunchiness his character once again brings to the screen for director Nicholas Stoller . If, for whatever reason, you find Brand’s larger-than-life presence to be as insufferable as the real rock stars he’s lampooning, chances are good his spin-off film will do little to convince you there’s more to him than just an outrageous persona. Get Him to the Greek is exactly what the trailers advertise: Aldous Snow turned to 11…read more [ Cinematical ] Russell Brand and (Aldous Snow) in Get Him To The Greek Judd Apatow — the current king of movie comedy — took a risk last summer with the bloated and terribly self-involved “Funny People.” The Adam Sandler film took a nose dive at the box office — a fate it deserved. But this summer, the creator of such crowd-pleasers as “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Knocked Up” rebounds mightily with “Get Him to the Greek,” one of the funniest, raunchiest and edgiest comedies in years. The outrageous “Greek” works better than “Funny People” at least in part because Apatow, who tends to make films that meander too much, hands over writing and directing duties to a protege — “Forgetting Sarah Marshall’s” Nicholas Stoller. Instead, Apatow produces “Greek,” just as he did with the terrific teen comedy “Superbad.”…read more [ MercuryNews ] Married-rich radical M.I.A. might be having press problems these days, but they’re nothing compared with the pretensions of fictional rocker Aldous Snow (squirmy, effortlessly charming Brand). Get Him to the Greek opens with a devastatingly funny parody—a video for Snow’s self-serious “African Child,” described by shocked music critics as the worst thing to happen to the continent since apartheid. Seven years of infamy lead the debauched frontman to agree to a comeback concert, the brainstorm of superfan label-rep Aaron (Hill). After sparring with his workaholic girlfriend (Mad Men’s Moss, an unlikely partner), Aaron is on his way to London to shepherd Snow to the L.A. concert, scheduled to occur in three days…read more [ TimeOut NewYork ] Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow and Jonah Hill stars as Aaron Greenberg in Get Him to the Greek The movie is funny in the way of “The Hangover” about what trouble lads can get into when their senses are whirling. Unlike some depictions of binges, it doesn’t shortchange vomit. The adventures of Aldous and Aaron remind me of a friend I used to meet on Saturday mornings for what we called Drunch. “Sometimes,” she said, “it can be really exhausting having a good time.” Aaron, who has been threatened with flaying if he doesn’t deliver Aldous on time, panics when he can’t get him to Heathrow for the right flight, can’t get him to “Today” on time, can’t get him to the sound check at the Greek, and very nearly can’t get him to the Greek. Aldous for the most part floats benevolently above these small misunderstandings. When it comes to himself, he’s a very understanding man…read more [ Roger Ebert ] The beauty of the film is that, having put in place a solid comic structure, Stoller keeps coming up with surefire comic situations. And so when young, straight-arrow Aaron (Jonah Hill) finds himself in a limousine heading for the “Today” show with a rock star who absolutely must not arrive drunk or stoned, what does he do when the rock star whips out drugs and alcohol? Aaron hogs the drugs and drinks all the alcohol and arrives on the set with vomit all over his own jacket. And on and on, for 109 minutes, just one absurd, uncomfortable, hysterical situation after another…read more [ SFGate ] Colm Meane stars as Jonathan Snow and Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow in Get Him to the Greek Get Him to the Greek is a transcontinental substance-filled race against time. When the closing credits rolled, I was absolutely exhausted. This was not due to a cinematic marvel of transference, it was because I’d been laughing, heavily, for one hundred and nine straight minutes.Wisely giving “Aldous Snow,” the best thing about his so-so Forgetting Sarah Marshall the spotlight, Nicholas Stoller’s Get Him to the Greek delivers what’s advertised – Russell Brand being a madman and Jonah Hill being an oaf – and sets them running on a plot-light ride through ridiculous, environment-driven set pieces. While at heart a simple road picture taken straight from the Hope and Crosby playbook, Greek bends over backward to stuff as much dazzle in each scene…read more [ UGO ] The picture is much better when it sticks to being a satire of the music industry. That’s when comedian Brand is at his most inspired. His band may be called Infant Sorrow (a bookish nod to William Blake), but the decadent Aldous Snow is a wicked parody of geezer rock. Looking like the bastard child of Keith Moon and Jimmy Page, he prances about the stage with the prissiness of Mick Jagger, flashing wild-man eyes that could outstare Iggy Pop. His Today Show number, The Clap, even sounds like a send-up of the Stones at their dirtiest. (Rock vet Lyle Workman provided the film’s witty music.) Brand also brings to the character his own double-edged comedic persona – part crude, part genteel, with an irresistible blend of devilry and disarming innocence…read more [ CBS News ] Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow and Rose Byrne stars as Jackie Q in Get Him to the Greek Get Him to the Greek is filled with gags like that, jokes so lame and ludicrous they somehow circle ‘round back to being funny. It doesn’t hurt that the movie is dotted with an assortment of lively second- and third bananas, Combs among them. (He has the megalomaniacal record-industry exec thing down cold.) Rose Byrne, as Snow’s ditzy, kittenish ex, Jackie Q., also has a few deliciously zonked-out scenes, including a faux rock video that shows her romping around in a tiny, flouncy French milkmaid costume. Byrne, in addition to being a good sport, has marvelous comic timing: At one point she blinks out at us from behind a set of enormous feather eyelashes, fluttering her lids as if it were the most normal thing in the world to have Cleopatra’s fans affixed to your lashline…read more [ Movie Line ] Get Him to the Greek has all the hallmarks of an Apatow project. It’s raunchy, kinda sweet and filled with snarky pop culture references. Not surprisingly the third act has some structural issues, but while it’s a tad long it isn’t bloated or overly ambitious à la Funny People. It strikes an entertaining balance between the predictable and freewheeling, between being conventional and outrageous. Personally, I could do without all the vomit, but, then again, physical discomfort is essential to comedy. And at least now I know that furry walls can calm my anxiety…read more [ BoxOfficeMagazine ] Get Him to the Greek Video Review Share this on Blinklist Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Share this on Mixx Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Add this to Mister Wong Add this to Izeby Submit this to Twittley Save this to Xerpi Submit this to Netvibes Blend this! Engage with this article! Add to a lense on Squidoo

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The Pill-Popper’s Guide to the Apocalypse [Drugs]

Oil leaks, terror attacks, earthquakes, volcanic ash: It’s no wonder you’re feeling antsy, can’t sleep, and every time a loud bang goes off your heart starts racing. We asked two psychiatrists which drugs to take best ease the psychic pain. More

Was Lindsay Lohan Partying with Cocaine When She Was Supposed to be in Court? [Uh Oh]

Here’s a lesson in what not to do when you’re skipping the court date that will decide whether you go to jail for violating probation: Pose beside a tray of cocaine, at a no-pants party in Cannes. LiLo did it. More

Lindsay Lohan Was Partying with Cocaine When She Was Supposed to be in Court [Uh Oh]

Here’s a lesson in what not to do when you’re skipping the court date that will decide whether you go to jail for violating probation: Pose beside a tray of cocaine, at a no-pants party in Cannes. LiLo did it. More