Sep 7, 2024 ngl I have not been hyped for a single Shady feature since EPMD 2 like why'd he do that? got more shells like taco bell? really?
Sep 7, 2024 Now that I preordered The Weeknd’s new CD I feel bad that I didn’t do it for Em. I guess I’m just not a real Stan. If I had known DoSS would be so good I would’ve ordered it #ILetShadyDown
Sep 7, 2024 I feel like if Em drops an album in the future it's going to sound a lot like Recovery s---
Sep 7, 2024 Nice bro! The alt cover is cool, but I honestly prefer the original cover. I know some people aren’t the biggest fan of it but it reminds me of a horror movie poster or something
Sep 7, 2024 A grown a--- dude dressed like a 15 year old wigger. Do you have any idea how stupid you look?
Sep 7, 2024 Yeah so is sagging in a good deal of my inner city. That doesn't change the fact that it's disgusting and degenerate.
Sep 7, 2024 EMINEM’S PUBLISHER LOSES $40M LEGAL BATTLE WITH SPOTIFY OVER STREAMING ROYALTIES Eminem‘s publishing company has finally ended their five-year-long battle with Spotify over streaming royalties – and it did not go in their favor. Eight Mile Style filed suit against the streaming giant in 2019 for around $40 million, accusing them of owing money for billions of streams and saying that Spotify “deceptively” claimed to have the proper licenses to some of Em’s songs when they didn’t. Unfortunately, Music Business Worldwide reports that a Tennessee judge has ruled in Spotify’s favor – even though he admitted that they did not have the proper song licenses. “While Spotify’s handling of composer copyrights appears to have been seriously flawed, any right to recover damages based on those flaws belongs to those innocent rights holders who were genuinely harmed,” Judge Aleta A. Trauger said. “Not ones who, like Eight Mile Style, had every opportunity to set things right and simply chose not to do so for no apparent reason, other than that being the victim of infringement pays better than being an ordinary licensor.”