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Ho Sit Down! Blac Chyna’s Mom Goes In On Snoop & Eminem For BET Cypher [Video]

The founding mistress of Hip Hop, Tokyo Toni , has denied access to Eminem for speaking on Trump and black folks’ problems. Who in the Sam-Hell does this bird think she is? She birthed Blac Chyna, she is not relevant in Hip Hop culture because of that! Sorry!

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Love the Way You Lie – Eminem – Free Sheet Music & Tabs

Eminem’s Lose Yourself in American Sign Language Is the track in an entirely different way. Yourself by Eminem, entirely in American Sign Language. ‘The Defiant Ones’ director Allen Hughes says Dr. Dre is in the 11th hour of laying down a track for Eminem’s latest album. Continue reading

Prodigy Dies; Mobb Deep Rapper Was 42

Prodigy, the rapper best known for his work as one half of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep, has passed away at the age of 42. Though no cause of death has been reported, the hip hop icon’s passing is believed to be related to his long battle with sickle cell anemia. A statement issued by Mobb Deep’s publicist reports that Prodigy had been battling the disease and things recently took a turn for the worse.   He was hospitalized “a few days ago in Vegas after a Mobb Deep performance for complications caused by a sickle cell anemia crisis.” The representative added: “As most of his fans know, Prodigy battled the disease since birth.” The day before his death, Prodigy (born Albert Johnson) was in Las Vegas performing with The Art of Rap tour, alongside such artists as Ghostface Killah, Onyx, KRS-One, Ice-T. Along with fellow Queensbridge Housing Project resident Havoc (born Kejuan Muchita,) Prodigy formed Mobb Deep in 1992. The group has long held a position of great esteem amongst hip hop fans and critics as some of the seminal artists of the genre. Prodigy was widely considered to be one of the most gifted technical rappers of the ’90s and early 2000s. Mobb Deep quickly found mainstream success with hits such as “Shook Ones” and “The Quiet Storm.” The group signed to 50’s G-Unit production company in 2005 and began collaborating with the label’s roster of well-known rappers. Following a public feud, Johnson and Muchita went their separate ways in 2012, but reunited a year later and embarked on a number of successful tours in the years that followed. Considered a rap pioneer for his work alongside Havoc in the early ’90s, Prodigy is often cited as a major influence by such modern-day rappers as Eminem and 50 Cent. The duo’s back-to-back albums The Infamous and Hell On Earth were both tremendously successful both commercially and critically. Around the time of those albums, Prodigy and Havoc became embroiled in the infamous East Coast-West Coast hip hop feuds. These disputes between the two coasts often grew violent and even claimed the lives of both Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Prodigy was imprisoned for three years for weapons possession, and released an autobiography shortly after his 2011 release. Tributes to Prodigy from friends, fans, and the many famous rappers he influenced have begun pouring in already today. Not surprisingly, given his legacy, the late emcee is currently a worldwide trending topic on social media. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Arcade Fire’s ‘I Give You Power’ Is A Glimpse At The Not-So-Distant Future

Arcade Fire teams up with Mavis Staples for ‘I Give You Power.’

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Big Sean Drops New Song, Talks Eminem Collaboration

Big Sean shares the new song “Halfway Off the Balcony” and reveals more details about his new album, which includes an Eminem collaboration.

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Smart Clapbacks: Every Time J. Cole Dissed Other Artists

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J. Cole dropped a new TIDAL documentary on Thursday night called Eyez and shook up the rap game once again.

Smart Clapbacks: Every Time J. Cole Dissed Other Artists

Eminem Slams Donald Trump in EPIC New Diss Track

Eminem has a timely surprise for you – a politically-charged diss track slamming Donald Trump and racist pieces of garbage like George Zimmerman.  Ha.  And you thought you were gonna be watching the hot mess debate tonight.  The fab track is called Campaign Speech . It features explicit lyrics like “Dressing George Zimmerman in a fluorescent orange dress and four inch heels/To address the court with a bull’s-eye on his back/His whole chest and torso left on the doorstep of Trayvon’s dad as a present for him.”  It gets even better, though: about the current political climate, he continues, “And that’s what you wanted, a f–king loose cannon who’s blunt with his hand on the button who doesn’t have to answer to no one?”  “Great idea,” he spat.  “If I was President, getting off is the first order of business once I get in office.”  Check out the video for more:  Eminem SLAMS Donald Trump If those aren’t chart-topping verses in our country’s current time of distress, we don’t know what is.  Eminem shared the video on his Twitter page, and said that there’s absolutely more to come.  “Don’t worry,” he wrote.  “I’m working on an album! Here’s something meanwhile.”  Fans, naturally, flipped out, as this is Eminem’s first release in a few years, since The Marshall Mathers LP 2 dropped in 2013.  Last year, Eminem, though he didn’t release any new albums, made major headlines.  In a freestyle rap, he attacked Caitlyn Jenner , Bill Cosby (totally reasonable), Donald Trump (also reasonable), and Miley Cyrus.  One of the more memorable verses from the freestyle was “I’m f–ked worse than Donald Trump/On Lexapro in Mexico across from a Texaco in a McDonald’s drunk.” “I invented p–ck, and that’s a true statement, I see the b-tch in you, Caitlyn/Keep the pistol tucked like Bruce Jenner’s d–k.”   Blistering.  He later received a lot of negative attention for his presence on a Dr. Dre song, where he rapped about rape victims .  “Ain’t no one safe from/non-believers, there ain’t none/even make the b-tches I rape c–.”  No. Just no.  Moving beyond, Shady also revealed his extensive history with drug abuse – as if it weren’t already evident – in a tell-all interview with Men’s Health .  He said, “In 2007, I overdosed on pills, and I went into the hospital.”  “I was close to 230 pounds,” he admitted.  “I’m not sure how I got so big, but I have ideas. The coating on Vicodin and the Valium I’d been taking for years leaves a hole in your stomach, so to avoid a stomachache, I was constantly eating – and eating badly.”  However, he initially went overboard with his post-overdose fitness regime, and said that he “got a little carried away.”  “I became a f–king hamster,” he said. “Seventeen miles a day on a treadmill.”  “I started getting OCD about the calories, making sure I burned 2,000 every day,” he admitted.  “In the end, I got down to about 149 pounds.”  “I ran to the point where I started to get injured,” he concluded.  We’d say “Guess who’s back,” but we probably don’t have to. 

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Gilmore Girls Fans, Rejoice: You Can Get Free Coffee From Luke’s Diner This Week

Netflix and “Gilmore Girls” are converting hundreds of coffee shops around the U.S. into Luke’s Diner for one-day pop-ups.

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Mac Miller Hilariously Interviews Himself About Being A White Rapper

Mac Miller interviews himself about Eminem, being a white rapper, and telekinesis in a hilarious video for Mass Appeal.

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Eminem And Skylar Grey Are A Modern-Day Bonnie & Clyde On ‘Kill For You’

Skylar Grey and Eminem reunite for the Bonnie and Clyde-inspired duet “Kill for You.”

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