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 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.
Eminem is taking a trip down memory lane by naming his eighth studio album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. According to rumors, the rapper is going even further down memory lane by reigniting his romance with his ex-wife and daughter's mother, Kim Mathers.
The official first-week sales are in for Eminem's recently released eighth studio album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," and the result is impressive. The album had the second biggest debut of the year, and has already been certified gold with 792,000 units sold, making it one of the highest debuts of the year.
Eminem's eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, was released Nov. 5 but is already making its mark on the charts. Recently, Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg talked about the steps that resulted in this success including announcing the album via a Beats commercial during the MTV VMAs and teaming up with Call of Duty: Ghosts.
Sia was featured on "Beautiful Pain," a track off Eminem's recently released "The Marshall Mathers LP 2." The singer has agreed to donate the proceeds she received from the collaboration to the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center, which serves homeless LGBT youth.
Eminem released his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 on Wednesday. In order to promote the album, the rapper has been in the spotlight, revealing details about the MMLP2's writing process, his thoughts on social media and how he feels about being a rap god.
Once again, Eminem has recruited Rihanna for what he hopes will be another hit single. For Eminem, featuring Rihanna on "The Monster," off The Marshall Mathers LP 2, was about more than the singer's voice.