Trill O.G.
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TRILL O.G. marks the end of the TRILLOGY that legendary hip hop artist Bun B has taken us through. Bun B is
calling the 3rd installment of the Trill series his best. Trill. O.G. not only showcases Bun s lyrical ability that he is known for, he got
the best of the best from today s music scene to contribute. Trill O.G. features appearances by Drake, Young Jeezy, Yo Gotti, Trey
Songz, Pimp C, Tupac, and production by the likes of DJ Premier and the Justice League. Prepare to take a trip to 2010 Texas courtesy of an
Underground King.
Relapse
By · Comments2009 album from one of the most successful Rap artists in history. He’s sold more albums than most Rock and Pop superstars. He’s a Grammy winner. He’s an Oscar winner. He’s been on the cover of practically every music magazine since his debut album dropped in 1999. Now, 10 years after The Slim Shady LP, Eminem marks his 10th anniversary as a Hip Hop hurricane with Relapse, yet another skillful collaboration with Dr. Dre. Features the single ‘Crack A Bottle’ (which features Dre and 50 Cent).
The Blueprint 3 [Explicit]
By · CommentsEXPLICIT VERSION. 2009 album from the international Hip Hop superstar and multi-media mogul. The follow up to Jay-Z’s instant classic Blueprint (2001) and the critically acclaimed Blueprint II (2002); Blueprint III is the final installment in the series. The album’s first single “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)” has exploded since its June release, hitting the Top 5 on the overall chart. Performed live on the BET Awards on June 28th, the song’s video premiered immediately following the show to great acclaim. Second single “Run This Town” with Rihanna and Kanye West will premiere at radio on July 24th.
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- Jay-z – The Blueprint 3
Marshall Mathers Lp
By · CommentsJapanese exclusive limited version featuring a bonus CD with remixes & video clips. Limited to 20000 copies. Differs from the Asian version.
Slim Shady Lp
By · CommentsFrench reissue of the 1999 debut album with a limited edition bonus CD featuring three rare audio tracks, ‘Hazardous Youth’ (Acapella Version), ‘Sway & King Tech’ (feat. DJ Revolution w/Eminem ‘Get You Mad’), ‘Greg’ (Acapella Version) and the CD-ROM videos for ‘Role Model’, ‘My Name Is’ and live and studio footage. Slimline double jewel case. 1999 release.
The Eminem Show
By · CommentsAny lingering doubts as to the depth of Eminem’s skills or his potential for raw yet compelling honesty are dispelled on The Eminem Show‘s first track. Armed with a quicksilver flow and a thundering rhythm track (the record was exec produced by longtime mentor and partner Dr. Dre), “White America” finds Eminem ferociously mauling the hand that feeds him, lambasting his critics, the industry, and the racism that, in many ways, helped make Marshall Mathers more than just another rapper. “Let’s do the math,” Em sneers, “If I was black I would have sold half/ I could be one of your kids/ Little Eric looks just like this.” After the bombast of The Marshall Mathers LP and Eminem’s well-noted use of sexual epithets, this kind of material is made more controversial because it actually rings true. From a brutal retort to his long-estranged and equally troubled mother (“Cleaning Out My Closets”) to a surprisingly tender ode to his child (“Hailie’s Song”), Eminem examines his life, loves, arrests, addictions, failures, and successes with surprising insight, making this a funk-drenched hip-hop confessional well worth the hype. –Amy Linden
Battle Of The Sexes
By · CommentsMore than a year in the making, the seventh studio album “Battle of the Sexes” from Ludacris is here. On this album Ludacris tackles the timeless paradox in history, the differences between men & women. Armed with the first hit single “HOW LOW”, the album features guests including Ne-Yo, Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Ciara, Trey Songz, Lil’Kim, Eve, Trina, and Plies.
Thank Me Later
By · CommentsRecovery
By · CommentsThe much-anticipated new album – EMINEM RECOVERY
On Recovery, his seventh major label studio album, EMINEM has reached out to an exciting list of first-time collaborators, including DJ Khalil, Just Blaze, Jim Jonsin and Boi-1da, among others.
EMINEM releases Recovery just over a year after his last album, 2009′s Relapse. Relapse put the cap on an impressive ten years of recorded output, and contributed to EMINEM being the biggest selling artist of 2000-2009. In recognition of this, Neilsen SoundScan named him their Artist of the Decade. Relapse entered the charts at #1 and, at nearly double platinum, was the best selling rap album of last year. It also earned EMINEM his 11th Grammy award, winning in the Best Rap Album category. Relapse’s first single, “Crack A Bottle” from EMINEM, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Eminem’s second #1 after 2002′s “Lose Yourself”) and set a SoundScan record at the time of its release for opening week download sales (418,000). The album also spun off two other hits; the Top 10 “We Made You” and Top 20 “Beautiful.”
“I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year,” remarked EMINEM. “But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title.”
EMINEM has sold more than 78,000,000 albums worldwide. After 1999′s quadruple platinum The Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) and The Eminem Show (2002) became two of the Top 5 best selling albums of the 2000s, with approximately 10,000,000 copies of each sold in the U.S. alone. 2004′s Grammy-nominated Encore reached #1 and was certified quadruple platinum. The #1, double platinum, 2005 greatest hits collection Curtain Call: The Hits and #2, platinum, 2006 various artists compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up followed.









