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Machine Gun Kelly, the real name Richard Colson Baker, is a singer-rapper known for having the guts to stand up against rap legend Eminem. -
Here is The Full List of Winners for The MTV VMAs 2020
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Upcoming "No Pressure" will be Logic's last album before retirement
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Juice WRLD drops posthumous third album “Legends Never Die”
Juice WRLD posthumous third album, "Legends Never Die," has hit streaming platforms on Friday, July 10. -
Obie Trice, formerly under Eminem’s Shady Records, sentenced to 90 days in jail
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The Tale Goes On: 4 Songs And Their Sequels
Some songs, like any other form of expression, is often used to deliver a story. And with the creative labor involved, plus the record label and airtime restrictions, not everyone can release lengthy narratives such as in Don Mclean's "American Pie," Green Day's "Jesus of Suburbia," or Bob Dylan's "Murder Most Foul." Here are four songs that shared a story and later spawned its own sequel. -
Record Store Day 2020: Watch Out For David Bowie, Britney Spears, Eminem, Billie Eilish
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Black Lives Matter: 4 Songs Against Racism and Oppression From The Last Decade
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Growing Response to George Floyd's Death: Taylor Swift, Eminem, T.I., Bon Iver
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Eminem Gave Out His Number to His Stans
Eminem posted his phone number on his social media for his stans to send him a text. (Photo: Commons Wikimedia/Mika) Eminem posted his phone number on social media for his multiple fans to send him a text.
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