Posts Tagged ‘Eminem’
No Budget – TheBuffNerds featuring D. Fields, Mr. Man, Futuristic, K.i.D, SK4MC & D-WHY [VIDEO]
Monday, May 28, 2012 by
Isabelle Ofume |
No Comments |
Category: Art, Culture, Entertainment, Fashion, Music, Music Video, Rap, Video
Filmmaker TheBuffNerd aka Jacob Owens has released some quality music video for some upcoming acts for some time, drops another collaborated track for “No Budget”. Gathers a few of those talented acts, D. Fields, Mr. Man, Futuristic, K.i.D, SK4MC, D-WHY for this recreated visuals which see’s each artist unique style and different personalities in one creative video, amazing shots. The imaginations is from Owens previously released videos for each artist. download song here: http://www.onlyfuturistic.com/
Words by keynesceofam
Eminem x Royce Da 5’9 – Bad Meets Evil [Video]
Thursday, June 23, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
No Comments |
Category: Entertainment, Music Video, Rap
It’s nice to see two of my favorite emcee’s going back at it! Heres a new track from Nickel Nine and Slim Shady called “Bad Meets Evil”
EMINEM FT.YELLA WOLF X SLAUGHTER HOUSE-2.0 BOYS
Sunday, March 20, 2011 by
Morbid |
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Category: Entertainment, Music, Rap
2.0 Boys (Ft. Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf)
Eminem Despicable Kinetic Typography
Sunday, March 6, 2011 by
Team Greedmont |
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Category: Art, Music, Rap, Video
Seriously. Who doesn’t love a sing-a-long?
Greedmont Park Magazine #2 [Winter 2011]
Tuesday, February 1, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
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Category: Uncategorized
In a world full of self righteousness, it takes strong, creative people to deny the boxes society tries to force upon us. Greedmont Park is continuously smashing these boxes and shedding labels in the process. Our second issue of Greedmont Park is exploring the vices and sins that we have all fallen victim to on this Earth. We decided that there was no other artist that could explicate to our audience the Godly and devilish in all of us, quite like Tupac Shakur. To our generation, Tupac Shakur is more than a rapper, but a Messiah, a prophet. Take this controversial trip with Greedmont Park through everything from WikiLeaks controversy, the on-going trend of Homophobia in Hip-Hop, the taboos of sex, and everything in-between. We talked to artists like Uffie and Mr. Hudson along with artists like Miya Bailey and Melody Ehsani who were brave and willing to confess all their sins and secrets to Greedmont Park, Catholic confessional style.
Our online followers are lucky enough to see it first! Bundles of hard copies are being mass produced by our printer and distributed across America (more specifically NY, LA, and ATL) as we speak! Get ready for the second issue of Greedmont Park magazine where art, sex and sin are synonymous. Misfits, rebels, nonconformists, innovators, and outcasts welcome to Greedmontpark.com!
Greedmont Park Magazine #2 [Winter 2011]
Tuesday, February 1, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
19 Comments; |
Category: Alternative/Rock, Art, Culture, Daily Inspiration, Electro, Entertainment, Fashion, Gossip, Interview, Music, Pop, Rap, RnB/Jazz/Soul
In a world full of self righteousness, it takes strong, creative people to deny the boxes society tries to force upon us. Greedmont Park is continuously smashing these boxes and shedding labels in the process. Our second issue of Greedmont Park is exploring the vices and sins that we have all fallen victim to on this Earth. We decided that there was no other artist that could explicate to our audience the Godly and devilish in all of us, quite like Tupac Shakur. To our generation, Tupac Shakur is more than a rapper, but a Messiah, a prophet. Take this controversial trip with Greedmont Park through everything from WikiLeaks controversy, the on-going trend of Homophobia in Hip-Hop, the taboos of sex, and everything in-between. We talked to artists like Uffie and Mr. Hudson along with artists like Miya Bailey and Melody Ehsani who were brave and willing to confess all their sins and secrets to Greedmont Park, Catholic confessional style.
Our online followers are lucky enough to see it first! Bundles of hard copies are being mass produced by our printer and distributed across America (more specifically NY, LA, and ATL) as we speak! Get ready for the second issue of Greedmont Park magazine where art, sex and sin are synonymous. Misfits, rebels, nonconformists, innovators, and outcasts welcome to Greedmontpark.com!
Eminem, Slaughterhouse, & Yelawolf Cover XXL (March 2011)
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
No Comments |
Category: Entertainment
Here’s the official cover for Eminem and his new band of brothers. Marshall states “I saw the video to ‘Pop the Trunk,’ and I was like, ‘Yo, this is fuckin’ dope,’ Em says. “I took the CD home that I had already had and started listening to the shit, and I was like, ‘Fuck, he can spit.’”
Syllables: Is this the Rebirth of Detox?
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 by
Team Greedmont |
No Comments |
Category: Entertainment, Music, Rap
Superb names over a superb production over superb bars completes the superb feeling one obtains after listening to this track. BUT, this is an old track, so don’t get too excited over the reality that will [one day] be Detox. Hopefully, Dre polishes this a little bit more and adds it to the tracklist though. Let’s hope so!! Links below. Enjoy!
Myles’ Music Review: Rihanna – “Loud”
Monday, November 29, 2010 by
Team Greedmont |
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Category: Electro, Entertainment, Music, Pop
“Sex And The City” is one of my favorite movies and a pivotal scene in the film was when Carrie Bradshaw (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) asked her group of confidants if she’ll ever laugh again after suffering through a severe heartbreak. Same was true for Barbados-born pop singer, Rihanna with her album “Rated R”. Though, there were happier tunes like “Rude Boy”, the album was intensely dark and focused on ‘the event’ (we will not talk about it!). Which led listeners, especially myself, to wonder if Rihanna will ever be the playful, songstress that we loved. Rihanna hits us back (no pun, we will not talk about it!) with “Loud”. Despite the title, there’s nothing as loud as the songstress’ red locks on the actual body of work. The only thing that might hold-up is the pop parade of a song, “Only Girl”. That’s not a bad thing, “Loud” has plenty of pop high-lights. The punk-y “Cheers” and seduction of “Skin” keep the album afloat. Mid-tempo jams, “What’s My Name” and “Man Down” high-light Rihanna’s island past and bridges it to mainstream pop that Rihanna spews out every six months. The album isn’t all fun, though. Songs like “Fading”, “Raining Men” and “Complicated” are miserably awkward and formulaic that it becomes a bore to listen to, though they can be fun, it doesn’t sound like anything her pop-diva counterparts couldn’t do either. The album opens with what might seem like ‘Rated R’-era Rihanna sprouting her head, chanting about ‘whips and chains’ on the raunchy “S&M”. It closes with another track reminiscent of ‘Rated R’-era RiRi called ‘Love The Way You Lie (Part II)’. The tracks aren’t blatantly bad, but don’t fit the mood of the CD which leads to the biggest problem; the fact that we all know Rihanna doesn’t compose or write her material, it’s important that she doesn’t just pick eleven songs that sound fun to sing and can make people dance. It’s her job to pick songs that are cohesive and tell a story. She did that successfully on “Rated R”, but not so much with “Loud”. Rihanna seems confused on whether to laugh it off or cry, and the result is not a solid album, but a few cute songs, a couple of great pop records, and some other sullen songs that maybe a frustrated teenager can find solace in. Rihanna, if you haven’t, please, watch “Sex And The City”! Carrie was sad for a while too, but she ended up laughing (really hard) and having fun. She was never ‘completely’ the same, but she doesn’t regress back in those shadows. I hope the same for you.
3 out of 5
Go-to tracks: “Skin”, “Man Down”, “California King Bed”
Skip tracks: “Fading”
- Myles E. Johnson
Royce Da 5’9″ x Eminem – Echo
Monday, November 22, 2010 by
Corey Davis |
No Comments |
Category: Music, Rap
This is pretty epic, two of the dopest mc’s to ever grace the microphone, back together on one track. Shit is insane, Royce Da killed it! Sincerely, one of the most underrated…
DOWNLOAD: Royce Da 5’9″ x Eminem – Echo
Eminem Feat. Royce Da 5’9 – Echo (Prod. By DJ Khalil) [CDQ.No Tags] [DDotOmen.com]
No Budget – TheBuffNerds featuring D. Fields, Mr. Man, Futuristic, K.i.D, SK4MC & D-WHY [VIDEO]
Monday, May 28, 2012 by Isabelle Ofume | No Comments | Category: Art, Culture, Entertainment, Fashion, Music, Music Video, Rap, Video
Filmmaker TheBuffNerd aka Jacob Owens has released some quality music video for some upcoming acts for some time, drops another collaborated track for “No Budget”. Gathers a few of those talented acts, D. Fields, Mr. Man, Futuristic, K.i.D, SK4MC, D-WHY for this recreated visuals which see’s each artist unique style and different personalities in one creative video, amazing shots. The imaginations is from Owens previously released videos for each artist. download song here: http://www.onlyfuturistic.com/
Words by keynesceofam
Eminem x Royce Da 5’9 – Bad Meets Evil [Video]
Thursday, June 23, 2011 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Entertainment, Music Video, Rap
It’s nice to see two of my favorite emcee’s going back at it! Heres a new track from Nickel Nine and Slim Shady called “Bad Meets Evil”
EMINEM FT.YELLA WOLF X SLAUGHTER HOUSE-2.0 BOYS
Sunday, March 20, 2011 by Morbid | No Comments | Category: Entertainment, Music, Rap
2.0 Boys (Ft. Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf)
Eminem Despicable Kinetic Typography
Sunday, March 6, 2011 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Art, Music, Rap, Video
Seriously. Who doesn’t love a sing-a-long?
Greedmont Park Magazine #2 [Winter 2011]
Tuesday, February 1, 2011 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Uncategorized
In a world full of self righteousness, it takes strong, creative people to deny the boxes society tries to force upon us. Greedmont Park is continuously smashing these boxes and shedding labels in the process. Our second issue of Greedmont Park is exploring the vices and sins that we have all fallen victim to on this Earth. We decided that there was no other artist that could explicate to our audience the Godly and devilish in all of us, quite like Tupac Shakur. To our generation, Tupac Shakur is more than a rapper, but a Messiah, a prophet. Take this controversial trip with Greedmont Park through everything from WikiLeaks controversy, the on-going trend of Homophobia in Hip-Hop, the taboos of sex, and everything in-between. We talked to artists like Uffie and Mr. Hudson along with artists like Miya Bailey and Melody Ehsani who were brave and willing to confess all their sins and secrets to Greedmont Park, Catholic confessional style.
Our online followers are lucky enough to see it first! Bundles of hard copies are being mass produced by our printer and distributed across America (more specifically NY, LA, and ATL) as we speak! Get ready for the second issue of Greedmont Park magazine where art, sex and sin are synonymous. Misfits, rebels, nonconformists, innovators, and outcasts welcome to Greedmontpark.com!
Greedmont Park Magazine #2 [Winter 2011]
Tuesday, February 1, 2011 by Corey Davis | 19 Comments; | Category: Alternative/Rock, Art, Culture, Daily Inspiration, Electro, Entertainment, Fashion, Gossip, Interview, Music, Pop, Rap, RnB/Jazz/Soul
In a world full of self righteousness, it takes strong, creative people to deny the boxes society tries to force upon us. Greedmont Park is continuously smashing these boxes and shedding labels in the process. Our second issue of Greedmont Park is exploring the vices and sins that we have all fallen victim to on this Earth. We decided that there was no other artist that could explicate to our audience the Godly and devilish in all of us, quite like Tupac Shakur. To our generation, Tupac Shakur is more than a rapper, but a Messiah, a prophet. Take this controversial trip with Greedmont Park through everything from WikiLeaks controversy, the on-going trend of Homophobia in Hip-Hop, the taboos of sex, and everything in-between. We talked to artists like Uffie and Mr. Hudson along with artists like Miya Bailey and Melody Ehsani who were brave and willing to confess all their sins and secrets to Greedmont Park, Catholic confessional style.
Our online followers are lucky enough to see it first! Bundles of hard copies are being mass produced by our printer and distributed across America (more specifically NY, LA, and ATL) as we speak! Get ready for the second issue of Greedmont Park magazine where art, sex and sin are synonymous. Misfits, rebels, nonconformists, innovators, and outcasts welcome to Greedmontpark.com!
Eminem, Slaughterhouse, & Yelawolf Cover XXL (March 2011)
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Entertainment
Here’s the official cover for Eminem and his new band of brothers. Marshall states “I saw the video to ‘Pop the Trunk,’ and I was like, ‘Yo, this is fuckin’ dope,’ Em says. “I took the CD home that I had already had and started listening to the shit, and I was like, ‘Fuck, he can spit.’”
Syllables: Is this the Rebirth of Detox?
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Entertainment, Music, Rap
Superb names over a superb production over superb bars completes the superb feeling one obtains after listening to this track. BUT, this is an old track, so don’t get too excited over the reality that will [one day] be Detox. Hopefully, Dre polishes this a little bit more and adds it to the tracklist though. Let’s hope so!! Links below. Enjoy!
Myles’ Music Review: Rihanna – “Loud”
Monday, November 29, 2010 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Electro, Entertainment, Music, Pop
“Sex And The City” is one of my favorite movies and a pivotal scene in the film was when Carrie Bradshaw (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) asked her group of confidants if she’ll ever laugh again after suffering through a severe heartbreak. Same was true for Barbados-born pop singer, Rihanna with her album “Rated R”. Though, there were happier tunes like “Rude Boy”, the album was intensely dark and focused on ‘the event’ (we will not talk about it!). Which led listeners, especially myself, to wonder if Rihanna will ever be the playful, songstress that we loved. Rihanna hits us back (no pun, we will not talk about it!) with “Loud”. Despite the title, there’s nothing as loud as the songstress’ red locks on the actual body of work. The only thing that might hold-up is the pop parade of a song, “Only Girl”. That’s not a bad thing, “Loud” has plenty of pop high-lights. The punk-y “Cheers” and seduction of “Skin” keep the album afloat. Mid-tempo jams, “What’s My Name” and “Man Down” high-light Rihanna’s island past and bridges it to mainstream pop that Rihanna spews out every six months. The album isn’t all fun, though. Songs like “Fading”, “Raining Men” and “Complicated” are miserably awkward and formulaic that it becomes a bore to listen to, though they can be fun, it doesn’t sound like anything her pop-diva counterparts couldn’t do either. The album opens with what might seem like ‘Rated R’-era Rihanna sprouting her head, chanting about ‘whips and chains’ on the raunchy “S&M”. It closes with another track reminiscent of ‘Rated R’-era RiRi called ‘Love The Way You Lie (Part II)’. The tracks aren’t blatantly bad, but don’t fit the mood of the CD which leads to the biggest problem; the fact that we all know Rihanna doesn’t compose or write her material, it’s important that she doesn’t just pick eleven songs that sound fun to sing and can make people dance. It’s her job to pick songs that are cohesive and tell a story. She did that successfully on “Rated R”, but not so much with “Loud”. Rihanna seems confused on whether to laugh it off or cry, and the result is not a solid album, but a few cute songs, a couple of great pop records, and some other sullen songs that maybe a frustrated teenager can find solace in. Rihanna, if you haven’t, please, watch “Sex And The City”! Carrie was sad for a while too, but she ended up laughing (really hard) and having fun. She was never ‘completely’ the same, but she doesn’t regress back in those shadows. I hope the same for you.
3 out of 5
Go-to tracks: “Skin”, “Man Down”, “California King Bed”
Skip tracks: “Fading”
- Myles E. Johnson
Royce Da 5’9″ x Eminem – Echo
Monday, November 22, 2010 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Music, Rap
This is pretty epic, two of the dopest mc’s to ever grace the microphone, back together on one track. Shit is insane, Royce Da killed it! Sincerely, one of the most underrated…
DOWNLOAD: Royce Da 5’9″ x Eminem – Echo
Eminem Feat. Royce Da 5’9 – Echo (Prod. By DJ Khalil) [CDQ.No Tags] [DDotOmen.com]





