Eminem’s surprise album release may bear the Hitchcock-referencing title “Music to Be Murdered By,” but, yes, as you’d expect, “Music to Murder To” might be a more apt description.
29.12.2019 - 22:36 / etonline.com
Marvin Jones is mourning the death of his youngest child.
The Detroit Lions wide receiver revealed on Instagram on Saturday that his 6-month-old son, Marlo, had died the day before.
In a devastating tribute to Marlo, Jones wrote, «Yesterday the Lord called home a piece of my family’s heart, Marlo. It is hard to believe that our little angel, our fighter from day one, our son 'Marlito' has unfortunately passed away and is no longer here with us.»
«Marlo, the joy that you brought to us everyday,
Eminem’s surprise album release may bear the Hitchcock-referencing title “Music to Be Murdered By,” but, yes, as you’d expect, “Music to Murder To” might be a more apt description.
Eminem took everyone by surprise and dropped his Alfred Hitchcock-inspired Music To Be Murdered By album out of the sky on Friday (Jan. 17). Slim Shady had a lot to get off his chest with his Kamikaze follow-up, which is made up of 20 tracks and includes a myriad of guests like his former Slaughterhouse running mates, sans Joe Budden, the late Juice WRLD, Don Toliver, Young M.A., Ed Sheeran, and more.
While Eminem’s surprise new album, Music to Be Murdered By, doesn’t come packed with quite as many aggressive diss lines as 2018’s Kamikaze, there’s still plenty of stray shots directed at his competition. Over the course of 20 tracks, Em takes aim at perennial rivals like Machine Gun Kelly, Nick Cannon, Lord Jamar, and Joe Budden. He also saves some bars for fellow Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley as well as Odd Future cohorts Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, The Creator.
Fans are slamming Eminem after the rapper's new surprise album contains a controversial lyric about the 2017 Manchester bombing that killed 22 people during an Ariana Grande concert.
Today, Royce da 5'9'' released a new Westside Gunn collaboration, “Overcomer.” It’s the latest single from Royce’s upcoming album, The Allegory, and finds the Detroit MC and longtime Eminem collaborator taking shots at former Shady Records signee Yelawolf.
Following the surprise drop of Eminem's Music to Be Murdered By LP Friday (Jan. 17), fans were outraged by a reference to the 2017 concert bombing at Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester on the track "Unaccommodating."
Eminem is back with his new album, Music to Be Murdered By, and as usual he’s courting controversy. On the project’s second track, “Unaccommodating” featuring Young M.A, the Detroit rapper drops a headline-baiting reference to the 2017 terrorist attack at Ariana Grande’s Manchester, England concert.
From rapping about how he's petty but wont paint toes, to sorta comparing himself to a plunger, to bringing up , there's a lot to digest in Eminem's new "Unaccommodating" song. Overnight, the controversial Detroit rapper , and it's safe to say that Ariana Grande fans are pissed about how he turned the tragic into a lyric.
Rapper Eminem is throwing his weight behind a political cause with the surprise release of his latest album, "Music to Be Murdered By," with tracks that advocate for changes in gun laws in the United States.
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In December 2019, Nick Cannon released a trio of Eminem diss tracks after the Detroit legend took shots at him on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above.” Save for a few tweets, Em has steered clear of responding. According to 50 Cent, his former mentor was simply following his advice.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. and his family are mourning the loss of his fifth and youngest child, son Marlo, who has died at age 6 months.