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Interview: Cruel Intentions
Call it reverse discrimination. At a time when most affirmative action programs are under fire from state legislators, it's ironic that Eminem is experiencing discrimination of his own, hip-hop-style.
"I've heard it from black people: 'Why don't you be white? Why don't you do rock 'n' roll?' And I've heard it from white people: 'Oh, you're trying to be black,'" Eminem explains, when asked about the race card with which he is occasionally slapped. "I've heard it all my life. I get offended every time the white issue is brought up. I get it from every angle..." Continue
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Interview: The King and I
In the final part of our series The Real Slim Shady, rapper Eminem - Marshall Mathers - tells how he fears fame and fortune will go as quickly as it came. And he talks candidly of the brutal beatings he received at school and how they changed his life. Continue
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Interview: His New Found Maturity
It's a terrible irony for a man who made his reputation by being foul-mouthed, angry and offensive to as many people as possible. Rapper Eminem once thrived on his notoriety but now finds himself being held up as a shining example to American youth. Continue
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Interview: It's Lonely on the Top
by Gabriella (NY Rock)
Born Marshall Mathers III and alternately known as Slim Shady, the guy from Detroit came from out of nowhere, skyrocketed to hip-hop stardom in less than two years, and is now a household name, unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons. With four-million copies sold in five weeks (ten-million to date), Eminem's latest release The Marshall Mathers LP scored the best-selling solo debut week in pop history. Continue
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50 Cent talks on Eminem's new album...
50 Cent knows the score. When Eminem finally drops his long-awaited new solo record later this year, 50 Cent will run for cover.
50 Cent should know. He has heard tracks from the new Eminem record. "It's very different," he told Inside Entertainment magazine.
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Something NEW about Em and Brittany
"Em" was married June 14, 1999. Sometime in 1999 or early 2000, the video for "My Name Is" was produced and then released- Brittany Murphy appeared as the "Lewinsky" character. During that time "Em" and Kim separated, then their divorce was FINALIZED on October 11, 2001, one month after the Sept. 11th attacks happened and at the time *that Detroit flick* started filming. Continue
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Eminem's Busy Bed
by BeatBoxBetty
Hold onto your morals, middle America: The scoop from jolly old England is that ?artist=100214" Eminem enjoyed romps in the sack with not only his ex-wife Kim, but her girlfriends as well. Em's uncle, Todd Nelson, told British TV giant Sky One that the rapper often got the leftovers whenever Kim brought girls home after a night on the town.! Continue
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On With the Eminem Show
A first look at the rapper's new album
"I've created a monster," Eminem yells on "Without Me," the first single from his new album, The Eminem Show, due out June 4th.
Whether he's talking about his alter ego Slim Shady, the daytime drama that was his personal life last year, the legion of worshippers who've adopted his haircut or the unstoppable beast of an album he's about to drop, that line perfectly sums up the rapper's state of affairs. Continue
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Eminem, the Actor?
Eminem discusses his acting debut in this exclusive Access Hollywood interview
Can Eminem be taken seriously in Hollywood? It's been a long and controversial road for the rap artist, and now he's talking about those early days. Eminem chose to do just one television interview to promote his film 8 Mile, and that one was with Access Hollywood.
Pat O'Brien went to Detroit and talked to Em about life before he was the real "slim shady," life before the money, life before the fame, before the controversy, and long before his life was the inspiration for a movie. Continue
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