KXNG Crooked Feat. Eminem – Welcome To Planet X

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As we approach the most controversial Presidential election in this country’s history, one that has not only created further divisiveness amongst the people residing in it, but one that includes a candidate that is using “Stop & Frisk” as a major policy platform, it has become evident we are living in a complicated and dangerous time. Protests are raging in the streets, State of Emergency’s regularly occur and the societal divide widens so much with every passing day that it seems as if at any moment the pendulum could shift. KXNG Crooked’s Good Vs Evil could not appear at a more needed time.

“Taking place in an alternate reality, “Planet X” kicks off the concept of the entire album. Right away, Eminem provides commentary that lets you know you’re being exposed to a world different than your own” Crooked stated to Billboard. “Similarities like environmental racism, police brutality, extreme poverty, crooked cops and politicians exist, but in this alternate reality the lower class citizens use violence to fight back at all times. So if you’re the governor of Michigan and the people of Flint blame you for its water crisis, they’ll come for your head! I love this record because it touches on topics like the destruction of the middle class, the plight of poor people and it has the presence of my superstar homie Eminem; which forces people to pay attention to the issues the song tackles. Thanks Em!”

Good Vs Evil is KXNG Crooked answering the bell, staring into the face of oppression and striking a nerve. “Good Vs Evil is my medication” Crooked asserted “I either made it, or made the news.”

No Justice, No Peace! You have been forewarned—KXNG Crooked Good Vs Evil 11-11-2016!

Eminem & Louis Farrakhan Met In Detroit A Couple Of Days Ago

#JusticeOrElse goes down October 10th in D.C. It’s clear that Minister Farrakhan has been using the coming days to load up on as much “ammo” as possible, and — being that they both have strong ties in Detroit — meeting Eminem was a no-brainer (a great one at that).

Eminem Scores First Two Diamond Singles

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RIAA announced Eminem as the first artist to score two digital single diamond awards for his songs, “Not Afraid” and “Love The Way You Lie” off his on Recovery, have surpassed the 10 million mark in sales and streams. In the past, Eminem’s The Eminem Show and The Marshall Mathers have both been certified diamond.

TRAILER: Eminem’s ‘Total Slaughter’ Battle Rap League

Definitely interest to see Joe Budden return to the rap battle arena….too bad Eminem probably won’t be getting in the ring himself (you’ll read about that in a minute). Spotted on Rolling Stone:

In January, Eminem, his manager Paul Rosenberg and the four members of pyrotechnic Shady Records crew Slaughterhouse announced the formation of Total Slaughter, a competitive rap battle league intended to give the artform national presence. On July 12th, the inaugural event, in conjunction with hip-hop website WatchLOUD, will take place at Hammerstein, starring some of the sport’s most formidable talents, including Slaughterhouse rapper Joe Budden himself returning to the ring.

“What we look at this opportunity as, is a way to do for battle rapping what UFC did for MMA,” Rosenberg tells Rolling Stone. “That’s really the model we’re basing it on. It’s this great thing that a lot of people love, but it’s very splintered, and it’s very niche, and it’s not really brought into the right production levels that it can or should be.”

“I’m a passionate battle fan, so this is something I’ve always thought about doing,” adds Eminem, whose Shady Films is co-producing the event. “I came up battling at the same time I was making records and learning my way around the studio. It’s a little bit different in terms of the kinds of tools you need, but the competitiveness is the same. The times I didn’t win gave me just as much light in the past as when I did. It’s all about your performance.”

One of the two battles leading this summer’s card will be the long-anticipated rematch between Harlem dismasters Murda Mook and Loaded Lux, whose 2003 battle for Smack/UBL is regarded as a classic — a match still shrouded in debate.

“Once the Internet started making it surge, Mook and Lux is probably the highest viewed battle from that time,” says Slaughterhouse’s Royce Da 5’9″. “And to this day it’s still up in the air. Back then, there were no judges. They went five or six rounds and there was no general consensus as to who won that battle. And those guys went on from there and basically wiped everybody out. Mayweather and Pacquiao. That’s essentially what they are to battle rap.”

The other battle leading the July event will be the return to competition of Slaughterhouse’s Joe Budden, who will be taking on NYC bruiser Hollow Da Don. “He plans on coming out of battle retirement and kind of showing the established guys can still do it,” says Royce. “I don’t know why people think that we can’t. But we can. I got all the confidence in the world in Joe. Hollow is a great battle rapper… but he’s in over his head a little bit. Joe is an upper echelon guy. I’m a real fan, so I know Hallow has more of a problem on his hands than he thinks he does.”

The undercard for the event will be decided by the four-part reality series Road to Total Slaughter airing on WatchLOUD.com. The show will star the four members of Slaughterhouse — Budden, Royce, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz — and you can meet the first eight contestants here.

“This is the exact same way the UFC was to MMA,” says Royce of Total Slaughter. They thought these guys were bar-brawlers and cab-drivers, they didn’t realize how much technical skill went into it until somebody put that on a platform. This is the exact same vision that we all see in these guys. These guys are gladiators.

So is there any chance of Eminem getting back in the ring?

“I don’t think at this point it would make any sense. They know eeeeverything about him. Everything,” says Rosenberg.” So, he’s kind of an easy target. Plus, lets be honest, you gotta be in shape for this. This isn’t something that you just go do on a whim. You gotta in shape, your brain’s gotta be ready for it, you gotta be in that mode. And Marshall hasn’t done stuff like that for a really long time.

“But let me tell you something,” he adds. “When he was doing it, he was a fuckin’ killer.”

Total Slaughter tickets go on limited pre-sale on May 2nd, and will be onsale to the public on May 16th.

Eminem & Rihanna Announce Dates For Their ‘Monster’ Tour…

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…of which there are only 3 4. Hopefully, you don’t live too far….check out the dates below and get your tickets here when they go on sale March 29th at 10am (Facebook and Live Nation users can purchase earlier, on the 22nd and 27th of March, respectively).

August 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
August 16 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
August 22 – Detroit, MI – Comerica Park
August 23 – Detroit, MI – Comerica Park