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Eminem's "Detroit Vs. Everybody" just got a 16-minute, 15-person remix. The original was led by Detroit rap ambassador Eminem and features Big Sean, DeJ Loaf, Royce Da 5'9" and Danny Brown. Now the Statik Selektah-produced track gets a remix from a crew of Detroit rappers: Trick Trick, Guilty Simpson, Black Milk, Sino, Marv Won, Payroll, Hydro, Boldy James, Big Gov, Kid Vishis, Big Herk, Icewear Vezzo, Detroit Che, Calicoe and Denzel the Hitman, according to "Complex." The original was featured on Eminem's label Shadyville Records's compilation "Shady XV," which debuted at No. 3 on the "Billboard" Top 200 albums chart, selling 138,000 copies in its first week, according to "The Detroit News." As expected with this many rappers on this one track, there will be plenty of one liners and love for Detroit. They all look to one-up each other on how tough the streets of Detroit are and their ability to represent them and live that lifestyle. -
Ranking Converse's 'CONS EP Volume 2' Tracks, Featuring Vince Staples, Flatbush Zombies, Dillinger Escape Plan and More
Converse just wrapped up CONS EP Volume 2 and we're gonna check it out. CONS features performers seen as unlikely collaborators doing just that: collaborating. Music Times will be listening to hear how well the respective groups involved can stick to themselves while producing a coherent single.
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