Kelly Clarkson Covers Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’
Kelly Clarkson can spit rhymes! The pop star performed at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Detroit on Aug. 10, where she showed off her flow in a cover of Eminem‘s ‘Lose Yourself.’
Kelly Clarkson can spit rhymes! The pop star performed at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Detroit on Aug. 10, where she showed off her flow in a cover of Eminem‘s ‘Lose Yourself.’
Eminem has been through plenty of ups and downs in his career and most of it was well-documented in the media. From his bitter divorce with his ex-wife, Kimberly Scott, to his bout with drug addiction, his life was an open book. During his surprise set at the G-Shock 30th Anniversary event in New York, Em thanked his fans for their support.
- Are Eminem and Swizz Beatz planning a collaboration? We can only hope so! A picture Swizz posted to his Twitter is also pointing in that direction. The producer posted the pic with the caption, “Don’t let us get started!!!!” No, Swizz, please get started.
No wonder Lady Gaga started her own social networking site with LittleMonsters.com. If she wants to rule to a digital roost other than Twitter, she’s going to have to do so in her own space, since Facebook is clearly Eminem‘s domain.
Even though the rapper has been quiet for much of 2012, he is the first person to nab 60 million likes on Facebook. Time for a status update, Marshall Mathers!
Last night I found myself up after midnight watching one of the coolest concerts that I have ever seen in my life. The craziest part is that I didn't have to pay for any tickets and I was on my couch. I was locked in like a giddy school girl as I watched Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg's performance at Coachella via livestream online.
With another school year winding down, another senior class is looking forward to taking that memorable walk up to the podium at their graduation within the next 30 days. This year the Class of 2012 will be closing one chapter, and beginning another. Every graduating class usually chooses a theme, as well as a song. But what will that one song be?
Hip-hop started out in the park with just two turntables and a microphone. Now it’s a global art form. A film on the lyricism of hip-hop has been long overdue, which is why it’s great to see that Ice T‘s self-produced documentary ‘Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap‘ will hit theaters this summer.
As part of their annual year-end music industry report, Billboard and the Nielsen Company recently tallied up the all-time sales totals for the Soundscan era, and their updated Top 10 list includes some of the heaviest hitters in the history of rock, pop, and country — including PopCrush favorites Mariah Carey and Eminem, who placed third and seventh, respectively.