Way back in April, we reported how Eminem came face-to-face with a home invader who snuck past security at his residence in Detroit and bravely fought him off.
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Mark David In late December, rapper and country-rock star Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie (and who sometimes goes by the name DJ Bobby Shazam), expressed via Facebook his frustration with his longtime home city of Detroit. Ritchie grew up in Romeo, Mich., but has long resided in and around Detroit, a city he has adopted, supported and championed.
There were reports, however, he might be done with Detroit. And indeed, he’s opted not to renew a licensing deal for his Made in Detroit
.Way back in April, we reported how Eminem came face-to-face with a home invader who snuck past security at his residence in Detroit and bravely fought him off.
Eminem‘s home in Detroit earlier this year allegedly told the rapper that he was “there to kill him”.Matthew Hughes appeared in court yesterday (September 9) and faces five years behind bars if he is convicted of first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of a building.Security footage shown to the Michigan court reportedly captures the moment that Hughes sneaked around the outside of the rapper’s home in April, before throwing a paving stone through the back window to gain entry.The
Eminem's alleged home invader shared an ominous message with the rapper after his entry to the property, according to police. In early April, Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, awakened to find a man standing behind him, Clinton Township police officer, Adam Hackstock, said in a testimony on Wednesday, according to the Detroit Free Press.
A.D. Amorosi With each album since 2011’s “Finally Famous,” rapper Big Sean has run from the chipper insolence of youth (and away from being a Kanye protégé) into the arms of ruminative adulthood and all of its blessings and curses.
Eminem has dropped a dizzying new verse on Big Sean‘s new posse cut ‘Friday Night Cypher’ – listen to it below.The track appears on Sean’s new album, ‘Detroit 2’, which was released today (September 4). It features guests appearances from Anderson .Paak, Post Malone, Nipsey Hussle, Travis Scott, Stevie Wonder and more.‘Friday Night Cypher’ is a 10-minute monster that celebrates the MCs of Detroit.
Big Sean's new album DETROIT 2 is out this Friday, the rapper's first full-length project since 2017's Metro Boomin collaboration Double Or Nothing.
The 24th American Black Film Festival in Miami Beach has wrapped its virtual edition, with Chris Bailey's basketball drama Curtis picking up the best U.S. narrative feature prize.
Big Sean has previewed a new song called ‘Don Life’ featuring Lil Wayne – listen to it below.It comes ahead of the release of the rapper’s new album ‘Detroit 2’, which is due to be released on September 4. It’s a follow-up to his 2012 mixtape of the same name, which featured guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Royce Da 5’9″ and Chris Brown.Last week, the G.O.O.D.
Rapper Big Sean has revealed his girlfriend Jhene Aiko suffered a miscarriage in his candid new Nipsey Hussle collaboration, Deep Reverence.The star dropped the track overnight as he announced the release date for his much-anticipated new album, Detroit 2, on 4 September, and fans were shocked to discover he and Aiko had suffered the loss of a child in the lyrics as he opened up about mental health issues that were triggered by the tragedy.
Her family made arrangements for her to be sent to the James H. Cole Funeral Home.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorJust hours after announcing the Sept.
Big Sean has shared new single ‘Deep Reverence’, featuring a posthumous feature from Nipsey Hussle.“Fuck rap, I’m a street legend/ Block love me with a deep reverence/ I was birthed in a C-section/ Hella cops and police presence,” spits Hussle on the song’s opening bars. Listen below:‘Deep Reverence’ will appear on the Detroit-raised Big Sean’s new album ‘Detroit 2’, which now has a release date after being originally announced back in March.
A Detroit police officer will NOT be reprimanded by his department after viral video showed him shooting a family dog in the head from behind a fence (!) earlier this month while searching a neighborhood for a suspect’s weapon.
Chris Cornell‘s life, will begin filming in September.The movie, which will star John Holiday (Walk The Line, CMT’s Sun Records), is being produced by Los Angeles-based film production company AmeriFilms LLC and Road Rage Films.It will be based on true events that took place during the last days of the grunge music icon’s life.
Detroit Free Press reports.The Archdiocese has also banned any priests from performing Mass for the groups, writing in a letter that any Mass which “rejects Church teaching on human sexuality” would not be possible “in any parish church, chapel, or diocesan facility, and is indeed forbidden everywhere in the Archdiocese of Detroit.”Battersby said the ban on LGBTQ groups was to prevent confusing “the faithful by seeming to endorse an alternative and contradictory path to sanctity.”Instead, the
Bob Ryland was a professional tennis player who was the first Black player to compete professionally.A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, Ryland went on to play tennis at Detroit’s Wayne University after the war on a tennis scholarship, becoming one of the first Black players to compete in NCAA championships.