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Eminem's Eight Mile Style is suing Meta for over $109 million in damages for copyright infringement lawsuit, and also ...
Thirty-two-year-old DeAngelo Bailey filed suit against ... banged my head against the urinal till he broke my nose, soaked my clothes in blood, grabbed me and choked my throat.” Eminem’s ...
More a wake up call than a hit single, even though at the time it did sell over three million copies worldwide and earn him his first Grammy, Eminem’s ‘My Name Is’ put hip hop on notice.
It all started in 1999 when Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, dropped ‘The Real Slim Shady LP’, which shot him to mainstream success. Throughout his career, the highly-acclaimed rapper is known ...
Interestingly enough, the main defendant in the F.B.T. Productions’ suit is Aftermath Records, Eminem’s own label under his UMG deal. Regardless of the outcome, we just hope this doesn’t ...
Bailey, a 32-year-old sanitation worker, seeks $1 million from Eminem, 30, whose real name is Marshall Mathers III. He alleges Eminem slandered him in the song “Brain Damage” from his 1999 ...
Eminem is one of the most recognizable rappers in the world today, but back in 1999, his debut video for “My Name Is” completely shocked the world. A relative unknown at the time the video ...
On Thursday (March 7), Eminem released a new version of the video for his 1999 debut single "My Name Is," to commemorate it being 25 years since the song's release in January of 1999.
A TikToker who goes by name of KJ shared a clip playing Eminem's 'My Name Is' in reverse and claims the 1999 hit might be more genius than we first thought. In the song, the Grammy-award winning ...
Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic When Eminem made his first major-label music video, “My Name Is,” in 1999, he had no idea how huge it would become. At the time, he just wanted to (allegedly ...
Eminem is taking a walk down memory lane. More than 25 years after the premiere of “My Name Is,” the Detroit-born rapper reflected on the hit single and shared some interesting tidbits about ...
More a wake up call than a hit single, even though at the time it did sell over three million copies worldwide and earn him his first Grammy, Eminem’s ‘My Name Is’ put hip hop on notice.