OR rap singer Emminem reacted to his position on the list of the world’s greatest rappers scoreboard with the new single Tobey. He’s back this Tuesday (2) with the second single from the album The death of slim Shadywhich makes use of the collaboration of Big Sean AND Babytronresidents of Detroit (USA).
On Billboard, Emminem is in fifth place in the list of 50 Greatest Rappers of All Timeheld in 2023, but the artist reacted to this result.
“But that’s a mystery to me. How could the rappers I scraped be higher than me on the list? And yet, I’m sitting here on your list that got to number five, I wish it was okay, but just knowing inside. That’s funny to me.”He said Emminem.
According to scoreboardIt is not clear whose target this is slim Shadybut the four rappers who precede him in the charts are Tupac Shakur, Nas, Kendrick Lamar AND Jay-Z.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De GrĂ¢ce)Eminem’s new album will arrive on digital platforms on July 12thThe first single released from this work is Houdinihis most successful song on Hot 100 Billboard this decade.
In Tobeythe singer revisits the legendary character Spiderman, which was played by the actor Tobey Maguire for four films, including Spider-Man: No Way HomeIn 2021.
Rapper to Feature in Documentary on Music Piracy
Streaming platform Paramount+ revealed in May a trailer special on the new documentary How Music Became Free which will detail “the fascinating and often funny inside story of the technology-driven revolution that changed music in the late ’90s and early 2000s,” informed the The Hollywood Journalist.
According to the synopsis of How Music Became Free, “File-sharing technology, combined with the insatiable demand for new music, has created the means and motivation for millions of young people to engage in real-life heists – and be celebrated for it.”
The documentary will be co-produced by rap singer Eminem and basketball player LeBron Jameswith the project signed by Alex StapletonThe audiovisual production will see the participation of 50 Cent, Jimmy Iovine, Timbalandamong others.
In the trailer, the rap singer Emminem explains: “When Napster came out, I didn’t understand the Internet. I thought Yahoo was a person. That’s what you don’t understand if music was going to be free. I have a whole army of people who need your paycheck.”
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