A bizarre celebrity conspiracy theory went viral over the weekend as people claimed rapper Eminem had 'died' and was in fact a 'clone' - and there have been ...
He went on to discuss the likeness he shares with the 19th-century medical doctor and actor Paul Mounet, saying: "I can see we have a likeness in the eyes, and the nose... and the moustache, and the beard, and the cheekbones, and the forehead." In fact, there is even a whole website devoted to the theory that Keanu, has lived for centuries in various different guises. Another baffling theory that often does the rounds is that Taylor Swift is a clone of Zeena LaVey, the daughter of the man who founded the Church of Satan in 1966. But this isn't the first time a celebrity has been the subject of a conspiracy about death and cloning, in fact, there have been numerous similarly bizarre theories... Fans of Eminem have been throwing around some wild conspiracy theories about the rapper over the last few days - with some claiming that the original Marshall Mathers is dead and has been replaced by a clone.
A conspiracy theory that Eminem died in 2006 and was replaced by a clone is doing the rounds online and it begs the question, will the real Slim Shady ...
That song from Tom was one of the worst songs he's put out. As people age, they grow and change as a person." The theory began swirling when fans noticed that the singer's voice changed and people naturally concluded that the rapper must have died.
The unlikely nature of the pairing was elicited by allegations of homophobic lyrics written earlier in Eminem's career. The artists' first collaboration, at the ...
“He’s somebody who’s in the business and can identify and relate to the lifestyle and how hectic things can be. “When I first wanted to get sober, I called [Elton] and spoke to him about it,” Eminem said. We became friends, and I talk to him about things, career-wise.”
Eminem has finally released a music video for "Crack a Bottle," the song featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, off 2009's 'Relapse.' Watch it here.
Both “Crack a Bottle” and the album peaked at No. 1 atop the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts that year. Watch Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent’s “Crack a Bottle” music video below: It’s filled with one man scribbling on walls and seeing double while another is restrained in a chair, people getting tattoos in a smoky parlor, and snippets of debauchery.
Eminem has unveiled an "unreleased" video for the 2009 Relapse single "Crack A Bottle" featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent.
As he wrote in the caption, “Unlocked from the Shady vault – unreleased #CrackaBottle music video! But as a few people pointed out in the comment section, there’s nothing new about the visual. Slim Shady made the announcement via Twitter on Monday (August 1), just days before he’s expected to drop Curtain Call 2.
Eminem has released a music video 'Crack A Bottle,' which features frequent collaborators 50 Cent and Dr Dre.
The Eminem Show originally scheduled to be released on June 4, 2002, had to be moved to May 26 to combat bootlegging and satisfy customer demand. The deluxe reissue features 18 bonus tracks (including B-sides, live performances, instrumentals, and an unreleased song), none of which were previously available for download or streaming. In addition to the standard release, there will be a limited edition box set and a limited quantity of autographed vinyl available on Eminem’s official website.
Eminem Taps Into Vault for 2009 “Crack A Bottle” Music Video: Arriving with the release of 'Curtain Call 2.'
The forthcoming record is a sequel to his 2005 compilation album of the same name and it’s more than likely that “Crack A Bottle” is included on the nostalgic LP’s tracklist. As the man struggles to escape, the other is encouraged by a duplicate version of himself. The single was originally released on the rapper’s 2009 album, Relapse, as its lead single.
Eminem is preparing to release his second greatest hits album this week. Before the LP hits shelves everywhere, one of the album's retailers inadvertently ...
"Is This Love" is one of three newer songs that will be included on Curtain Call 2. "Is This Love" was recorded back in 2009 but was never formally released. According to a report HipHop-N-More published on Saturday, July 30, Eminem and 50 Cent's previously unreleased song "Is This Love" will be featured on Curtain Call 2.
The song, featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, was a No. 1 single but didn't get a proper video back in the day.
None of the three rappers themselves actually appear in the video. Despite all that, Eminem never actually released a video for the song. The clip is seemingly free of modern enhancements, as the YouTube upload is presented in 480p quality.
The unreleased video for the lead single from Eminem's album “Relapse” gets an official premiere before the “Curtain Call 2” release.
Then, in May 2009, Eminem released the part with his verse and chorus on TheRelapse.com during the promo campaign for the album. The news outlets rattled about the upcoming video release, but it was quietly scrapped without notice. First was Syndrom, who edited this music video to be playing on TV in Eminem’s music video “3 a.m.”, which he had directed as well.
13 years after Eminem fans first became acquainted with his Dr. Dre and 50 Cent collaboration 'Crack a Bottle,' Em cracks open the vault to unveil a peek.
Eminem has released a music video for his 2009 hit 'Crack A Bottle', his hit featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent.
In it, a man is seen scribbling on walls and seeing double while another is restrained in a chair. The music video begins with a homeless woman holding onto a bottle of alcohol that eventually opens up to reveal another world. No official tracklist has been shared.