Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade has reached three million followers on Instagram. She hit the milestone without any help from her father or using his name.
The social media influencer is also followed by Cardi B on the photo and video sharing app. Hailie Jade was the reason behind Eminem's beef with Machine Gun Kelly.
Mötley Crüe kicked off their Stadium Tour with a bang at Atlanta's Truist Park. The rockers exploded through a 16-song set, which included the live-debut of "The Dirt (Est. 1981)," their 2019 collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly written for their biopic The Dirt. To fans' surprise, MGK, who played drummer Tommy Lee in the film, came onstage to rock out with the band and deliver his verse in the song.
A newly unsealed court document related to an alleged associate of singer R Kelly shows how Google can hand over data about what people search to the police.
The court filing was submitted in July but unsealed on Wednesday. It details a police investigation into an arson attack on a car outside of the home of a witness involved in the ongoing sexual racketeering case against R Kelly.
The court document showed that investigators linked Michael Williams — a family relation of R Kelly's former publicist — to the arson by sending something called a "keyword warrant" to Google. Specifically, police asked Google for any data on "users who had searched the address of the residence close in time to the arson."
DJ Ryan Wolf is releasing his first album, "Dreams 2 Reality," under Capital Structure Entertainment. Ryan Gullatt, professionally known as DJ Ryan Wolf, is an American hip hop Disc jockey and mixtape producer. After having been laid off from various administrative positions, Wolf picked up DJing as a hobby to fill time but quickly learned that he was naturally gifted in the artof scratching.
The rapper’s Curtain Call: The Hits compilation lands at No. 33 on the current U.K. albums ranking. The set has now lived on the Official Chart Company’s tally of the most popular full-lengths in the country for 400 frames. There are now fewer than 15 albums in U.K. history that have charted for at least 400 weeks, and Eminem joins the likes of Amy Winehouse, ABBA, Queen, Fleetwood Mac and Bob Marley.
Machine Gun Kelly has released a new track called ‘Bullets With Names’, in which he seemingly brags about having “killed” Eminem. Offering another taste of what’s to come, MGK has recruited the talents of Young Thug, RJMrLA, and Lil Duke on his trap-inspired new single. Apparently not over his beef with Marshall Mathers, Machine Gun Kelly goes in hard with his fighting talk on ‘Bullets With Names’.
It's been since 2002 when Eminem dropped the movie '8 Mile' for the world to watch and that they did. 8 Mile is a 2002 American drama film written by Scott Silver, directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Eminem, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, and more.
Is it Eminem that you love or is it Marshall Mathers? Have you ever thought about what is your favorite track from the Detroit king? The Wrap-Up Magazine has now enlisted Eminem into there Fans Favorite section of the blog. We want to know what is your most played song from Eminem.
The Wrap-Up Magazine has been heating up again by making some of their fans mad due to some of the recent articles posted. They love the criticism and expect fans to keep coming with more. Read some of the recent articles posted and leave a comment on those most related to you.
Everyone by now have chosen there side on who won the rap battle between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly. Last year, Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem exchanged diss records in a battle that seemed to have came out of nowhere. Many people say that Eminem won, but that's only due to his high famed status. Lyrically and entertaining wise, the Wrap-Up Magazine chose MGK as the winner. Not only did MGK win, his career took off on new heights due to the rap battle. The feud between rappers Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem has become a hot topic that everyone seems to keep talking about. The beef with Eminem did help Machine Gun Kelly to get millions of views. Eminem's 'Kamikaze' takes on everyone from Trump to Harvey Weinstein. Will this feud ever end? Only time will tell. More Stories: Why No Rapper Will Battle Eminem Is Eminem The King Of Rap In more recent news, Young Thug has taken to Instagram and revealed who he thought won the back-and-forth between the two rappers. Young Thug was at an event where MGK seemed to be DJing posted a video of the rapper in the mix along with the caption “The one guy that murdered ‘M’.” Well last week, Justin Bieber posted this on his Instagram story, calling out Eminem: "I just like Em's flow, but don't like that he's dissing new rappers. I like the new generation of rap. He just doesn't understand it." Is Machine Gun Kelly Career About To Take A New Turn? Machine Gun Kelly Gets The Motivation He Needs
Machine Gun Kelly may be soaring in 2019, but Eminem has the most albums sold in 2018. Twenty-plus years into his illustrious career and Eminem is still outselling his peers. Behind Drake, Post Malone and XXXTentacion, Eminem had the fourth-highest streaming total of any artist in 2018 at more than 2.5 billion. 760 million of that total came from Kamikaze. Spotify compiled on New Year's Eve (Dec. 31), the Detroit rapper sat at No. 1 with his 2002 hit, "Lose Yourself."
It seems as if Machine Gun Kelly career is about to take it's turn to stardom as Pete Davidson has appeared to watch MGK in performance. We don't know what the reason is, but i'm sure it's not small. Pete Davidson has stepped out a week after sharing a disturbing Instagram post about his mental health. The "Saturday Night Live" star, 25, was spotted onstage Saturday at Machine Gun Kelly concert. The 25-year-old comedian and actor was spotted sitting on a platform on-stage at the rapper's show at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University. Nodding to the music and waving his arms, Davidson wore a black hoodie appeared to be sporting dark hair, after showcasing a pastel blue look for more than a month. Source
It's time to put this debate to rest. Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly had one of the best rap battles that took place in 2018. Since September, the Internet has been buzzing over who won the rap battle. Battle rap is a type of rapping that includes bragging, insults and boasting content. Eminem has even been rated one of the best rap battlers of all time. When it comes to MGK and MM beef, this is how we measured it. 1. Best lyrics goes to Machine Gun Kelly for the way he ate Eminem in "Rap Devil." Not only did the lyrics go off, the video was way more entertaining than Eminem's response.
Gucci Mane just released a statement via Vibe Magazine the Eminem was not the king of rap, but who has defeated him? While some people are still debating who the king of R&B is, Gucci Mane is mulling over who is the king of rap, and according to him, it shouldn’t be the genre’s previous champion Eminem.
First, let do a quick recap: Eminem releases a new album Kamikaze as a surprise album which dissed several artist in the music industry to see who would respond.
Lil Wayne said he thinks that 6IX9INE is a homosexual in his verses while dropping the diss track 'STOOPID.' Wayne recently just dropped a diss track at Machine Gun Kelly 'Rap Lord.'
Word is that Lil Wayne has took shot at Machine Gun Kelly for dissing Eminem. Don't know how real it is, but it's beginning to trend for some reason. This may be a move Wayne should not have made, MGK will roast him.
After the Pittsburgh native started rapping his Eminem diss "Rap Devil," an audible portion of the crowd began to boo. Footage of the moment shows Kelly saying "fuck Marshall Mathers" before launching into the song. The crowd at the Amway Center, where MGK was opening for Fall Out Boy, responded with apparent disapproval, interspersed with cheers.
The images, posted on the rapper's Instagram, show him wearing a shirt featuring the cover art for Eminem's "Rap Devil" response, "Killshot," while flipping off the camera as fans in the background raise their middle fingers.
Several comments on MGK's post allege that the rapper was wearing a sweatshirt when he asked fans to flip the bird for an unspecified reason, and that he only unveiled the "Killshot" shirt, featuring an illustration of his man bun, right before snapping the photos.
"Rap Devil," which debuted this week at No. 13 on the Hot 100, was recorded as a response to Eminem's Kamikaze track "Not Alike." Shady's response, "Killshot," released on Friday, compares Machine Gun Kelly to nine-year-old social media phenom Lil Tay and makes fun of the rapper's hair.