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Eminem's Megan Thee Stallion Lyric In 'Houdini' Riles Fans On Social Media
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEminem, known for his misogynistic and violent lyrics, has joined the growing list of rappers who've...
Steve Miller thanks Eminem
The Columbian· 11 hours agoRock & Roll Hall of Famer Steve Miller, whose No. 1 hit “Abracadabra” is interpolated by Eminem in his new single “Houdini,” is thanking the Detroit...
Eminem And Slim Shady Do Battle In Nostalgic “Houdini” Music Video
VIBE via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe video and song were released on Friday (May 31). The song features cameo appearances from Snoop...
Eminem's Back With New Single 'Houdini,' Calls His Kids Brats and Name Drops Celebs In Video
TooFab· 6 days agoShady (Coup De Grâce)," entitled "Houdini". The single's music video references the now-51-year-old...
Pete Davidson Makes Surprise Appearance in Music Video for Eminem's New Single
Men's Journal· 6 days agoEminem released the first single, "Houdini," from his upcoming album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup...
Check out some of the wildest (and funniest) skits from classic rap albums
Revolt via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSkits have been a distinctive addition to Hip Hop albums for some time, often serving as a humorous...
Eminem Reacts to SZA's Viral 'Lose Yourself' Cover
ET Online via AOL· 3 days agoSZA thrilled her fans and surprised Eminem with an unexpected social media post featuring her cover of his iconic 2002 hit, "Lose Yourself."The...
From 'Saving Private Ryan' to 'The Longest Day,' D-Day films to watch on 80th anniversary
USA Today· 22 hours agoD-Day, also known as the Invasion of Normandy, has inspired a number of classic films that movie...
Eminem References Megan Thee Stallion Shooting In New Song “Houdini,” X Debates Whether or Not It...
Hip-Hop Wired· 6 days agoIn it, we see Eminem brings back characters like “Rap Boy,” his classic Slim Shady blonde hair, and...
Tha Dogg Pound Reunites Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" Crew Snoop Dogg, Lady Of Rage & RBX
AllHipHop.com· 6 days agoThe 14-track effort serves as the duo's first Death Row Records album since their 1995 debut, "Dogg Food."