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Showing posts with label Eminem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eminem. Show all posts
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Big Sean Talks Album Features & Plans to Impress Eminem
Big Sean lets loose a handful of features on his upcoming album, Hall of Fame, as well as his plans to play the album for Eminem in hopes of snagging one his coveted features.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Eminem & Lil Wayne Cover November GQ Mag
"Eminem and Lil Wayne land the cover of November’s GQ Magazine for their Rock issue about “Survivors.” What I believe that means, judging from Eminem’s interview, is that each of the artists profiled tells their personal story of hardship and overcoming obstacles. You can check out Eminem’s interview here. Wayne’s will be posted on Thursday. GQ’s November 2011 issue goes on sale October 25 nationwide."
source: HHU
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
2011 BET Hip-Hop Awards Cypher – Eminem, Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf
Eminem joins Slaughterhouse (Joe Budden, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz and Royce Da 5’9) and Yelawolf for the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher where they spit over The East Flatbush Project’s “Tried By 12″ beat. So Sick.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
EMINEM-THE SHADY PROJECT
PREVIEW HERE!
Tracklist:
1.Eminem Dj Lennox Intro
2.G.O.A.T
3.Eminem Interlude
4.The Apple
5.I Get Money
6.Eminem Speaks
7.Things Get Worse Feat B.O.B
8.Going Crazy Ft. Swifty Mcvay, Kuniva
9.Oh No
10.Magic Ft. French Montana
11.That’s All She Wrote fy. T.I.
12.Celebrity ft. Akon LLoyd Banks
13.Emulate Feat. Obie Trice (New Version)
14.Fly Away ft. Just Blaze
15.Ballin’ Do Me
16.Dudey Feat. Obie Trice
17.Wee Wee
A dope Mixtape from Em. He still has the talent to bring that Fire on Mixtapes! Just what the Streets need to fuel that hype as he is considered one of the G.O.A.T'! Check it out!
DOWNLOAD HERE==>EMINEM - THE SHADY PROJECT MIXTAPE
2.G.O.A.T
3.Eminem Interlude
4.The Apple
5.I Get Money
6.Eminem Speaks
7.Things Get Worse Feat B.O.B
8.Going Crazy Ft. Swifty Mcvay, Kuniva
9.Oh No
10.Magic Ft. French Montana
11.That’s All She Wrote fy. T.I.
12.Celebrity ft. Akon LLoyd Banks
13.Emulate Feat. Obie Trice (New Version)
14.Fly Away ft. Just Blaze
15.Ballin’ Do Me
16.Dudey Feat. Obie Trice
17.Wee Wee
A dope Mixtape from Em. He still has the talent to bring that Fire on Mixtapes! Just what the Streets need to fuel that hype as he is considered one of the G.O.A.T'! Check it out!
DOWNLOAD HERE==>EMINEM - THE SHADY PROJECT MIXTAPE
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Are There Racial Divisions in the Columbus Nightlife??
THE STREET EVOL:EVOL LURKING ARE THERE RACIAL DIVISIONS IN THE COLUMBUS NIGHTLIFE??
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The Beautiful and entertaining Capital City Columbus Ohio |
First off, let me clear the air and start out by saying that Columbus Nightlife can be exciting and filled with tons of gratifying experiences. Particularly for the hardworking Columbus native, trying to release some steam from the long work week. To the social enthusiast who must always be part of the scene & even to the late night munchie and Gyro or pizza fanatic. We ALL can relate in some way or another. If not, you certainly can drive down particular parts on Columbus on Friday and Saturday nights and checkout
the night Life landscape for yourself. Now with that being said lets dive in...
“HAVE YOU EVER BEEN HATED ON OR DISCRIMINATED AGAINST?? I HAVE …“-Eminem
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Em's definitely been hated on for his race at one time. |
This is a very hot topic across the country and not just here in Columbus Ohio. Some would say that race does not play a part when it comes to entry upon Night clubs/bars. Or that these Clubs/Bars just consider dress codes at the door and not necessarily the Color or Ethnicity of a person. Well I have seen it both ways directly. Please allow me to Explain.
A very hot topic today is The Dress Code Issue. Some of you might be asking why it is an issue. Well since Fashion is always evolving and is always going through many transformations, some mindsets do not. I am talking about Stereotypes and the image that each race has. Since we all know negative stereotypes still exist today, one would think our responsibility as humanity would be to at least try and work on changing or modify our minds to accept things for how they are. INSTEAD of primarily trying to uniform our culture and decide what is “cool” or acceptable and what is not.
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Would Lebron & his crew have issues? |
Now, most clubs will not let “baggy clothes “in the establishments (which is understandable) however, my question is, is this more related to race? The stigma is the African American community primarily embraced this look of “baggy clothes”, but what is “too” baggy??
For instance, to a man in “skinny jeans”, Baggy may look like a “Relaxed” fit jean. It is really up to ones judgment. Each club has its standard of what its' patrons should look like. But it seems like the stereotype is anyone in “baggy clothes” or clothes not up to the” fit standard” the club expects, are the ones that are the typical “trouble makers”. We can all agree that at times people make this assumption. Personally I rarely ever have any issues, but here is something that I heard that made me sick to my stomach.
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Audio push rocks that skinny style. |
One night I decided to go out and I’m casually minding my own biz, walking down the street to my bar of choice. All of a sudden, I pass a guy who was working the door at a certain establishment (that will remain anonymous). As I passed him, he pointed at me and proceeded to tell his co-worker “we don’t want people like that in here”.
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Chris "Drama" Pfaff rocks that skinny style as well |
Witnessing this first hand seemed like a bad dream. I could not believe my ears! Here is the kicker, he was a black man! I became very confused at this point, because my outfit consisted of (a black H & M skull cap, Levis 511 SKINNY jeans, Premium Nike SB dunks, an Alternative Apparel hooded shirt, all covered by a leather jacket.). This really bothered me because it goes back to the main topic of…Is it Race or is it strictly a matter what you are wearing??? I certainly know I am not the only one who has had a situation like this occur to them as well. Now I will not really say how I feel and take Vengeance (because we are not about that at The Street Evol) but I am only pointing out something current and evident just to get the discussion going, and get people to pay more attention. So does Evol Lurk in Columbus's Nightlife? If it does it's Street Evol and we Need Street Love!
STREET EVOL IS STREET LOVE!
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Email: thestreetevol@gmail.com
Facebook.com/thestreetevol
Twitter @theStreetEvol
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