Eminem and Rihanna will be performing their platinum-duet, ” The Monster” at this years MTV Movie Awards!
The ceremony will air live this Sunday the from L.A.’s Nokia Theater at 9 p.m. EST.
Eminem and Rihanna are hitting the road this summer for The Monster tour, which will see them play stadium shows in New York, Los Angeles and Shady’s hometown of Detroit in August.
Tickets go on sale , March 28 at 10AM via Live Nation.
Dates below…
Aug 7 — Los Angeles, CA (Rose Bowl)
Aug 16 — East Rutherford, NJ (MetLife Stadium)
Aug 22 — Detroit, MI (Comerica Park)
Eminem announced on twitter that he will be going on tour this summer with Rhianna! “The Monster Tour” will be hitting stadiums in New York, L.A. and Detroit.
NYC/DET/LA this August with @Rihanna! #TheMonsterTour – http://t.co/ilA9IqOgIa
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) February 22, 2014
It’s Grammy Weekend in Los Angeles, and the city has been on fire with some of the hottest parties! Last night the place to be at was definitely Beats music launch party in downtown. It was such a star studded event, with so many dope performances!
Dr. Dre, Diddy & Ma$e, Nas, Redman & Method Man, Ice Cube, Geto Boys, Cypress Hill, Busta Rhymes, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony , Souls Of Mischief, Pharcyde, and Eminem closed out the show.
Eminem drops his new visuals for “Monster” featuring Rhi.
Eminem teases his new video for “Monster” featuring the beautiful Rihanna.
Video coming soon.
Today Rolling Stone revealed their “100 Best Songs of 2013,” and it’s a list that’s sure to cause heated debates as always.
Kanye West’s “I Am a God” over Migos and Drake’s “Versace (Remix)”? “Blurred Lines” at 50? Mystikal making any end of year list?! Contentious choices aside, it’s hard to argue with that No. 1 pick.
Check out the full list below ..
Rolling Stone‘s “100 Best Songs of 2013″:
1. Daft Punk Feat. Pharrell & Nile Rodgers – “Get Lucky”
2. Lorde – “Royals”
3. Kanye West – “Black Skinhead”
4. Vampire Weekend – “Hannah Hunt”
5. Disclosure – “When a Fire Starts to Burn”
6. Parquet Courts – “Stoned and Starving”
7. Justin Timberlake – “Mirrors”
8. James Blake – “Retrograde”
9. Drake – “Started From the Bottom”
10. Arctic Monkeys – “Do I Wanna Know?”
11. Arcade Fire – “Reflektor”
12. Tegan and Sara – “Closer”
13. Big Sean Feat. Kendrick Lamar – “Control”
14. Miley Cyrus – “We Can’t Stop”
15. Eminem – “Rap God”
16. HAIM – “The Wire”
17. Lady Gaga Feat. R. Kelly – “Do What U Want”
19. Katy Perry – “Roar”
19. Jay Z – “Picasso Baby”
20. Kanye West – “Blood on the Leaves”
21. Jake Bugg – “Broken”
22. Ciara – “Body Party”
23. Elvis Costello and the Roots – “Walk Us Uptown”
24. The Julie Ruin – “Oh Come On”
25. Washed Out – “All I Know”
26. Avicii – “Wake Me Up”
27. Lonely Island Feat. Adam Levine – “YOLO”
28. Ashley Monroe – “Two Weeks Late”
29. Thundercat – “Oh Sheit It’s X”
30. Beck – “Don’t Act Like Your Heart Isn’t Hard”
31. Wavves – “Demon to Lean On”
32. Katy B – “5 AM”
33. Kelly Rowland – “Dirty Laundry”
34. Kings of Leon – “Supersoaker”
35. Jim James – “A New Life”
36. TNGHT – “Acrylics”
37. J. Cole – “Crooked Smile”
38. Kurt Vile – “Wakin on a Pretty Day”
39. Natalie Maines – “Free Life”
40. Kevin Gates – “Wylin’”
41. M.I.A. – “Sexodus”
42. Vampire Weekend – “Unbelievers”
43. Superchunk – “Me and You and Jackie Mittoo”
44. Prince – “Breakfast Can Wait”
45. Young Thug – “Picachu”
46. Britney Spears – “Work Bitch”
47. Yo La Tengo – “Ohm”
48. Caitlin Rose – “I Was Cruel”
49. Lucius – “Tempest”
50. Robin Thicke Feat. T.I. and Pharrell – “Blurred Lines”
51. Bruce Springsteen – “High Hopes”
52. Sky Ferreira – “Heavy Metal Heart”
53. Kacey Musgraves – “Follow Your Arrow”
54. Pusha T – “Numbers On the Boards”
55. The National – “Sea of Love”
56. Laura Marling – “Master Hunter”
57. Paul McCartney – “New”
58. Daft Punk Feat. Julian Casablancas – “Instant Crush”
59. Miley Cyrus – “Wrecking Ball”
60. Sleigh Bells – “Young Legends”
61. Lorde – “White Teeth Teens”
62. TV on the Radio – “Mercy”
63. Disclosure Feat. AlunaGeorge – “White Noise”
64. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – “Sacrilege”
65. Kanye West – “I Am a God”
66. Albert Hammond Jr. – “St. Justice”
67. Speedy Ortiz – “Tiger Tank”
68. Sam Baker – “Ditch”
69. Migos Feat. Drake – “Versace (Remix)”
70. Neko Case – “Man”
71. Twin Shadow – “Old Love / New Love”
72. Pearl Jam – “Sirens”
73. Blood Orange – “Chamakay”
74. Chance the Rapper Feat. Nate Fox & Lili K – “Pusha Man”
75. Mikal Cronin – “Shout it Out”
76. Major Lazer Feat. Bruno Mars, Tyga & Mystic – “Bubble Butt”
77. Jay Z – “Tom Ford”
78. Charles Bradley – “Victim of Love”
79. Empire of the Sun – “Alive”
80. Mystikal – “Hit Me”
81. 2 Chainz feat. Pharrell – “Feds Watching”
82. Franz Ferdinand -”Treason! Animals.”
83. Black Sabbath – “God is Dead?”
84. Janelle Monáe Feat. Erykah Badu – “Q.U.E.E.N.”
85. Phoenix – “Trying to Be Cool”
86. Fall Out Boy – “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark”
87. Waxahatchee – “Brother Bryan”
88. Eleanor Friedberger – “Stare at the Sun”
89. Eric Church – “The Outsiders”
90. Courtney Barnett – “Avant-Gardner”
91. Nine Inch Nails – “Everything”
92. Deafheaven – “Dream House”
93. Atoms for Peace – “Ingenue”
94. Patty Griffin – “Ohio”
95. Paramore – “Still Into You”
96. No Age – “C’mon, Stimmung”
97. Darius Rucker – “Wagon Wheel”
98. MGMT – “Your Life is a Lie”
99. Lee Ranaldo and the Dust – “Lecce, Leaving”
100. The Killers – “Shot at the Night”
Eminem releases his new video for “Rap God”, off his number one platinum-selling album, MMLP2.
Eminem performed “Stan” on BBC radio 1, after his interview with Zane Lowe.
In the final clip of Zane Lowe’s interview with Eminem, they talk about his vocals on “So Far…”, why he continues to record, the underdog spirit he got from Detroit and more.
Em’ graces the cover of Rolling Stone magazine’s latest issue.
The cover story “Eminem Reborn,” the Detroit legend speaks on hip hop saving his life, not understand the Beastie Boys’ artistic twists until later, learning from greats like Big Daddy Kane, Tupac, Kool G Rap and more.
Being a student of hip-hop in general, you take technical aspects from places. You may take a rhyme pattern or flow from Big Daddy Kane or Kool G Rap. But then you go to Tupac, and he made songs. His fucking songs felt like something — ‘Holy shit! I want to fucking punch someone in the face when I put this CD in.’ Biggie told stories. I wanted to do all that shit.