Eminem was known for battling rappers on the street before he became famous, when he was signed by Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records. Now, the self-acclaimed "Rap God" is taking the battle rap from the street scene to a reality television show: he is reportedly set to launch a battle rap reality TV series.
Eminem's hit single "The Monster" off his double-platinum selling "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" rules Billboard's both Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs charts for its ninth week, and certainly maintains Slim Shady's "Rap God" status by selling the most copies in one week since its November release.
One would never imagine Hello Kitty and Marshall Mathers being used in a same sentence. Eminem's "Rap God," the most popular track off his double-platinum selling album "MMLP2," was parodied by Sanrio's friendly kitty cat.
Eminem still rules the Billboard Hot 100 - "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" rapper's hit collaboration with Rihanna, "The Monster," celebrates its third week at No. 1 spot on the chart.
During her recent appearance on "Watch What Happens Live!" with Andy Cohen, Mariah Carey makes it very clear that her feud with Eminem is still going strong, and reveals the real reason why she won't have any more children.
Double-platinum selling rapper Eminem was recently invited to perform at the annual NFL Owners Party during the week leading up to the Super Bowl in February. However, the Detroit rapper declined the request due to financial issues.
Eminem still holds it down being at the No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with hit track "The Monster" featuring Rihanna, the fourth single off the Detroit rapper's latest double platinum-selling album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2."
After sharing the teaser last week, Eminem finally unveils the highly-anticipated visual for "The Monster" featuring Rihanna, which is the fourth single off his phenomenally successful album, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2."
Justin Bieber has been rarely out of the headlines, stirring up controversy with his wild behaviors. Now, Eminem steps in to help the troubled 19-year-old pop star.
Eminem is the talk of the hip hop world with his new album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Slim Shady is doing a lot more than rapping, however. It seems the new album has brought out the entrepreneur in him as his new Shady VS Everybody line is already selling out.
Rick Rubin candidly shares his reflection on him being white in the early days of hip-hop, when things were so much different back then, in terms of racial barriers.
Eminem has proven, once again, that he's still the King of Hip-Hop. Despite his extended hiatus, his re-entry into the game has put him back on top with a new video for "Rap God" and a #1 album on the Billboard charts after just one month of release.