Friday, September 23, 2016

Skylar Grey - Kill For You ( Lyrics ) ft. Eminem



[Verse 1: Skylar Grey]
In my eyes
Even if you are wrong, you are right
Even if there is a terrible crime
It's alright, cause I got your back, and I know you got mine
I belong to the church of your name
Sing a song, cause I worship the ground you walk on
If I pray for you, I know you'll be there


[Hook: Skylar Grey]
You gon' make make me a believer
Even if that shit ain't true
You gon' make me commit murder
Baby, I'd kill for you


[Verse 2: Skylar Grey]
In my bed I believe every word that you've said
Just a kiss and you make me forget
All the bad, the battles we lost, the bodies we hid
You don't know, just how far I'd be willing to go
You put the cracks into my moral code
So you can count on me to always be there


[Hook: Skylar Grey]
You gon' make make me a believer
Even if that shit ain't true
You gon' make me commit murder
Baby, I'd kill for you


[Bridge: Skylar Grey]
Oh, Lord, forgive my weary hands
And for what they may do
I'll carry out his evil plans
If he wants me to


[Verse 3: Eminem]
In your dream, you're drowning, I just waltzed in and saved you
I'm your alternate escape route, the altar you pray to

Your ultimate savior, your behavior is altered
Ain't your fault cause I made you
Brainwashed and persuade you

Gibraltar, you're faithful, never falter or waver
When you causing the danger I'm your guardian angel
Nobody can tell you shit, you've already made your
Mind just follow me, babe, you

Won't be sorry you stayed, you
Always ride, whatever the plan is
To the end, even if I led us into an ambush
Even if we robbed the First National and cops caught us redhanded
They're coming at us, and we're trapped, put our backs up

Against the wall, and it's too tall
You catapult me or hold the ladder for me
Stay back to get captured, take the fall

You make it all worth it
Baby doll, you're perfect the way you are
Accidents happen

All I know is you love me, that's really all that matters
And any who cross our paths are just collateral damage

At your side, got your lateral, back, your front, diagonal Backwards, blackbirds, we attack like animals
When they threaten what we have it's a natural reaction
You lay a bitch flat on her back in a second flat for me
Who tries to take your man from you

It's blasphemy, another casualty, you'll go whatever route
Whatever you have to do, you blast for me
I never doubt that you


[Hook: Skylar Grey]
You gon' make make me a believer
Even if that shit ain't true
You gon' make me commit murder
Baby, I'd kill for you

*Gun shot*

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

FROM EMINEM TO DRAKE — WHO ROCKED THEIR HALLOWEEN COSTUME BEST?


Have you ever been to a Halloween party where some hater's dressed exactly like you? For some people, that can be terrifying. For others, it's an affirmation that nobody could touch your style. I imagine Diddy feels that way all the time.


You see, rappers like Puff ain't afraid to rock the same outfit as someone else because they can outdo them (easily). So, we looked at some past cases where artists rocked the same Halloween costume as someone else and we're going to see who outdid who in these costume battles.
  1. THE GLADIATOR: DIDDY VS. A REENACTING PERFORMER
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    Winner: Diddy -- Are you kidding me? There's zero percent chance you could beat Diddy here. Zero. FOH, reenactor guy.
  2. HUGH HEFNER: ICE-T VS. THE REAL HUGH HEFNER
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    Winner: Hugh Hefner -- Ice-T is a legend, but you can't beat the real Hugh Hef at being Hugh Hef. The Playboy champ wins again.
  3. BATMAN: KANYE WEST VS. CHRISTIAN BALE
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    Winner: Christian Bale -- I'm really happy for Kanye because this was a cool costume, but Christian Bale might be the best Batman OF ALL TIME!
  4. MICHAEL JACKSON: FAN AT A HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL VS. FABOLOUS
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    Winner: Fabolous -- Sorry, random fan at a Halloween festival. Fab just told you to beat it. So kick rocks. You didn't even do the zombie thing or the jheri curl. Where's your dedication?
  5. JABBAWOCKEE: THE GAME VS. ACTUAL JABBAWOCKEE
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    Winner: The Game -- Who is Ray J hanging out with? There you go. Game's the winner.
  6. KANYE WEST: DRAKE VS. THE REAL KANYE WEST
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    Winner: Kanye West -- You gotta give Drake credit for creativity here, but Kanye ain't about to lose in two categories on this list. He's about to be the president, man. Have some respect.
  7. JASON VOORHEES: EMINEM VS. ACTOR POSING AS JASON AT COMIC CON 2015
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    Winner: Eminem -- Yeah, Jason is scary (I guess) and his outfit here is dope (Yeezy's inspiring everybody nowadays), but I gotta ask, can he rap like "Rap God?" No. Clearly, Shady won this battle.

Eminem New Album Release Before 2017?



Eminem has always been considered as one of the biggest rap artists of all time. He has produced countless hits such as 
Without Me, Stan and Lose Yourself. While Eminem has made several number one albums, it has been almost three years since his last release which have many fans excited for him to release a new one. That has sparked fans to ask the question if it would be possible for Eminem’s new album to be released before 2017.
Many fans have been asking this huge question. So far, there have not been any confirmation that Eminem is working on a new album. Still, that is not any indication that he is not secretly working on one behind the scenes.
According to MTV, he has even responded with some ridiculous album suggestions as given by fans. He mentioned that while fans have suggested that his next album should be named Empower or Empart, he would just have to go with Empanada as the title of his next studio release.


While that is of course Eminem simply joking around, he did not do one thing. He did not shoot down the idea that he is making an album right now. It may not be the confirmation that fans are hoping for, but it surely is better than nothing.


If indeed Eminem is making an album, there is certainly a possibility that he drops it before the year ends. At the moment he is busy with his other ventures such as collaborating with other artists like Skylar Grey. Grey’s single Come Up For Air, from her upcoming album, features Slim Shady.


Aside from working on the music, Eminem is likewise helping produce the music video for Come Up For Air. It seems like Slim Shady is not just confining himself to music, but he is also making the jump to producing too.
If you are hoping for the follow up to 2013’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 album, then you should definitely keep your fingers crossed. Also, one can only hope that Eminem is working on new material soon. Be sure to check back here to find out the latest news and updates on Eminem’s new album as well as other trending topics in the world of music.

A Land Without Guns: How Japan Has Virtually Eliminated Shooting Deaths

In part by forbidding almost all forms of firearm ownership, the country has as few as two gun-related homicides a year.
A Tokyo "gun" shop owner, who mostly sells air rifles, displays one of Japan's relatively few licensed rifles. Reuters



I’ve heard it said that, if you take a walk around Waikiki, it’s only a matter of time until someone hands you a flyer of scantily clad women clutching handguns, overlaid with English and maybe Japanese text advertising one of the many local shooting ranges. The city’s largest, the Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club, advertises instructors fluent in Japanese, which is also the default language of its website. For years, this peculiar Hawaiian industry has explicitly targeted Japanese tourists, drawing them away from beaches and resorts into shopping malls, to do things that are forbidden in their own country.
Waikiki’s Japanese-filled ranges are the sort of quirk you might find in any major tourist town, but they're also an intersection of two societies with wildly different approaches to guns and their role in society. Friday’s horrific shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater has been a reminder that America's gun control laws are the loosest in the developed world and its rate of gun-related homicide is the highest. Of the world’s 23 “rich” countries, the U.S. gun-related murder rate is almost 20 times that of the other 22. With almost one privately owned firearm per person, America’s ownership rate is the highest in the world; tribal-conflict-torn Yemen is ranked second, with a rate about half of America's.
But what about the country at the other end of the spectrum? What is the role of guns in Japan, the developed world's least firearm-filled nation and perhaps its strictest controller? In 2008, the U.S. had over 12 thousand firearm-related homicides. All of Japan experienced only 11, fewer than were killed at the Aurora shooting alone. And that was a big year: 2006 saw an astounding two, and when that number jumped to 22 in 2007, it became a national scandal. By comparison, also in 2008, 587 Americans were killed just by guns that had discharged accidentally.
Almost no one in Japan owns a gun. Most kinds are illegal, with onerous restrictions on buying and maintaining the few that are allowed. Even the country's infamous, mafia-like Yakuza tend to forgo guns; the few exceptionstend to become big national news stories.
Japanese tourists who fire off a few rounds at the Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club would be breaking three separate laws back in Japan—one for holding a handgun, one for possessing unlicensed bullets, and another violation for firing them -- the first of which alone is punishable by one to ten years in jail. Handguns are forbidden absolutely. Small-caliber rifles have been illegal to buy, sell, or transfer since 1971. Anyone who owned a rifle before then is allowed to keep it, but their heirs are required to turn it over to the police once the owner dies.
The only guns that Japanese citizens can legally buy and use are shotguns and air rifles, and it’s not easy to do. The process is detailed in David Kopel’s landmark study on Japanese gun control, published in the 1993 Asia Pacific Law Review, still cited as current. (Kopel, no left-wing loony, is a member of the National Rifle Association and once wrote in National Review that looser gun control laws could have stopped Adolf Hitler.)
To get a gun in Japan, first, you have to attend an all-day class and pass a written test, which are held only once per month. You also must take and pass a shooting range class. Then, head over to a hospital for a mental test and drug test (Japan is unusual in that potential gun owners must affirmatively prove their mental fitness), which you’ll file with the police. Finally, pass a rigorous background check for any criminal record or association with criminal or extremist groups, and you will be the proud new owner of your shotgun or air rifle. Just don’t forget to provide police with documentation on the specific location of the gun in your home, as well as the ammo, both of which must be locked and stored separately. And remember to have the police inspect the gun once per year and to re-take the class and exam every three years.
Even the most basic framework of Japan’s approach to gun ownership is almost the polar opposite of America’s. U.S. gun law begins with the second amendment's affirmation of the “right of the people to keep and bear arms” and narrows it down from there. Japanese law, however, starts with the 1958 actstating that “No person shall possess a firearm or firearms or a sword or swords,” later adding a few exceptions. In other words, American law is designed to enshrine access to guns, while Japan starts with the premise of forbidding it. The history of that is complicated, but it's worth noting that U.S. gun law has its roots in resistance to British gun restrictions, whereas some academic literature links the Japanese law to the national campaign to forcibly disarm the samurai, which may partially explain why the 1958 mentions firearms and swords side-by-side.
Of course, Japan and the U.S. are separated by a number of cultural and historical difference much wider than their gun policies. Kopel explains that, for whatever reason, Japanese tend to be more tolerant of the broad search and seizure police powers necessary to enforce the ban. “Japanese, both criminals and ordinary citizens, are much more willing than their American counterparts to consent to searches and to answer questions from the police,” he writes. But even the police did not carry firearms themselves until, in 1946, the American occupation authority ordered them to. Now, Japanese police receive more hours of training than their American counterparts, are forbidden from carrying off-duty, and invest hours in studying martial arts in part because they “are expected to use [firearms] in only the rarest of circumstances,” according to Kopel.
The Japanese and American ways of thinking about crime, privacy, and police powers are so different—and Japan is such a generally peaceful country—that it’s functionally impossible to fully isolate and compare the two gun control regiments. It's not much easier to balance the costs and benefits of Japan's unusual approach, which helps keep its murder rate at the second-lowest in the world, though at the cost of restrictions that Kopel calls a “police state,” a worrying suggestion that it hands the government too much power over its citizens. After all, the U.S. constitution’s second amendment is intended in part to maintain “the security of a free State” by ensuring that the government doesn't have a monopoly on force. Though it's worth considering another police state here: Tunisia, which had the lowest firearm-ownership rate in the world (one gun per thousand citizens, compared to America’s 890) when its people toppled a brutal, 24-year dictatorship and sparked the Arab Spring.

Eminem’s Girlfriends: 10 Women Linked To ‘Rap God’ Rapper

    • Detroit rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III  also known by stage name, Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
    Detroit rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III also known by stage name, Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri. (Photo : Facebook/Eminem)
    Aside from Eminem's former wife Kimberly Scott, there are at least 10 women rumored to have dated the "Rap God" rapper. Interestingly enough, some of them were dissed in at least one Eminem song.
    1. "Jane the Virgin" season 2 guest star Britney Spears
    In the lyrics of Eminem's 2000 song "Marshall Mathers," the "Womanizer" singer was described as "garbage."
    2. Ex-Destiny's Child member Beyonce
    Beyonce's husband Jay-Z collaborated with Eminem in the 2001 song "Renegade."
    3. Nick Cannon's estranged wife Mariah Carey
    One line from the lyrics of the Detroit rapper's 2003 song "Superman" goes, "What you trying be, my new wife? What, you Mariah? Fly through twice."
    4. Eminem's "8 Mile" co-star Brittany Murphy
    Murphy played Eminem's girlfriend in the 2002 film "8 Mile." Almost a year after her death, Eminem talked about her death in an interview with Vibe saying, "It's crazy because at one point we were very close and she was a really good person."
    5. Academy Award-winning "L.A. Confidential" actress Kim Basinger
    Five years after winning an Oscar trophy for Best Supporting Actress for "L.A. Confidential," Basinger played Eminem's mother in "8 Mile."
    6. "Sharknado" star Tara Reid
    The lyrics of Eminem's 2009 song "Taking My Ball" dissed Ian Ziering's "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!" co-star being in a bikini.
    7. Ex-Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell
    After breaking up with Bobby Hashemi in 2000, Halliwell was said to be spotted with Eminem at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in Los Angeles, The Sun reported.
    8. Ex-Pussycat Dolls member Kaya Jones
    Jones was in the video of "How Come" by Eminem and D12.
    9. "Gotta Tell You" singer Samantha Mumba
    Along with Beyonce and Carey, Mumba was one of the women Eminem was said to be seeing while in a relationship with his former wife in Nick Hasted's 2011 book "The Dark Story of Eminem."
    10. Tracy McNew
    McNews has been rumored to be dating Eminem since 2008 but the "Rap God" rapper's rep said she is just part of his management team.
    Other women rumored to have dated Eminem are Brittany Andrews, Kessia Alvarez, Kendra Jade, Gina Lynn, Karrine Steffans and Marni Bright. Neither the women nor Eminem has confirmed the rumored relationships.

Friday, June 17, 2016

"All Eyez On Me" Trailer Released On Tupac's 45th Birthday

"All Eyez On Me" Trailer Released On Tupac's 45th Birthday
First trailer for All Eyez On Me released.
Weeks after filming for the All Eyez On Me biopic on Tupac Shakur wrapped in Las Vegas, a trailer for the film has been released. Although brief, the trailer shows 'Pac as a youth and at the peak of his career.
The trailer is narrated by Danai Gurira who plays the role of Afeni Shakur in the biopic.
"Son, this ain't just about you. Like all black men, you have a bullseye on your back. They are gonna give you the tools that you need to destroy yourself," Gurira, as Afeni Shakur, says in the trailer.
The release of the trailer for All Eyez On Me, which is directed by Benny Boom, comes onTupac's 45th birthday.
Instead of a set release date, the one-minute trailer concludes with the words "coming soon."
The trailer for All Eyez On Me, which stars Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira, and Jamal Woolard, can be found below.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

NICK CANNON CALLS OUT EMINEM FOR RAP BATTLE


Nick Cannon is still looking for an opponent in his $100,000 battle rap competition.
The entrepreneur has opened up the opportunity to anyone who wants to participate, even one of the most successful battle rappers of our generation, Eminem. During a visit to Tim Westwood‘s U.K. studio for a YouTube interview, Cannon spoke on the challenge and his 2009 dispute with the Detroit rapper.
“I’m still ready! I’m trying to find him. Where is he?,” Cannon said. “We gonna be out in the States for the BET awards. I’m holding a $100,000 battle – whoever wants it – but it has to be someone who can put up 100 grand. I done reached out to Tyga, he didn’t want it. I went to all of Slaughterhouse. I did it like Mortal Kombat, I said, I’ll take all of them out to get to the boss.”
The interviewer suggested Cannon should rethink the battle with the Detroit rapper, since he is much more seasoned in that particular area. Cannon, however, just wants Eminem to show up so he doesn’t win by default. The Wild’n Out host is certainly determined.