In a strange way, Eminem - who himself has a song called 'Superman' - has kept the actor and activist's memory alive for the ...
It wasn't until 1999 when he joined D12 that he started to gain the attention of mainstream artists. "If I would have got to the hospital two hours later, that would have been it," Eminem told Cooper.
Eminem recently dropped his 12th studio album ... involved in one of Marshall’s feuds with rapper Everlast. His crew D12 presented the single Girls wherein they took shots at Limp Bizkit ...
It wasn't until 1999 when he joined D12 that he started to gain the attention of mainstream artists. Eminem started his solo career when he released his first album, Infinite, in 1996. The ...
January 2025 brought an unexpected gift for Eminem fans – a leaked demo version of Antichrist ... The outro, featuring Bizarre, provides context for how the track might have fit into D12’s catalog, ...
A Michigan Ford dealership group is facing a copyright lawsuit over its use of Eminem’s Lose Yourself in social media videos ...
A Michigan Ford dealer has found itself in some serious legal trouble with one one the greatest rappers of all time. The dealership allegedly used one of Eminem’s tracks in social media advertisments ...
The dealership allegedly used one of Eminem’s tracks in social media advertisments without his permission, and now the rapper’s publisher is suing. Man Racks Up A $47,000 Doc Bill On A Cruise ...
In 2020, Snoop Dogg said Eminem didn’t crack his list of top ten favorite rappers. This kicked off a short-lived feud between the two, as Eminem felt disrespected that Snoop didn’t appear to ...
LaFontaine Ford St. Clair faces a lawsuit for using Eminem’s song in promotional content. The dealership allegedly didn’t secure the necessary ‘synch’ license for using the song.
Eminem’s explosive brutal diss, “Smack You,” targets Suge Knight and Ja Rule, surfacing amidst a wave of leaked Slim Shady songs. Eminem fans are losing it following a spate of recent leak ...
It only takes one unauthorized shot to piss Eminem off–or at least part owners of his catalog. While the “Somebody Save Me” rapper often expresses his loves for Detroit, it appears one local ...