1 yr. ago
Title: Eminem's "Temporary": A Heartfelt Journey Through Love, Loss, and New Beginnings
In a world constantly changing, music has the power to encapsulate our feelings and experiences, often acting as a mirror reflecting the artist's journey through tumultuous times. Eminem's latest music video, "Temporary," is a compelling testament to this idea. Following in the footsteps of his earlier release "Somebody Save Me," Marshall Mathers takes viewers on a deeply personal journey, showcasing not only his pain but also his joy, demonstrating that life is a beautiful mosaic of moments, both light and dark.
A Letter to Hailie
"Temporary" opens with an intimate tone, serving as a heartfelt letter to his daughter, Hailie. In this video, Eminem grapples with themes of mortality, love, and the enduring bonds of family. As he addresses the complexities of life, we’re granted a glimpse into the rich tapestry of emotions that have shaped him—moments of deep sorrow mixed with overwhelming joy. The lyrics resonate with a poignant vulnerability that is characteristic of Eminem's work, and it's evident that his relationship with Hailie is at the forefront of this narrative.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
One of the most striking aspects of "Temporary" is Eminem's use of home video footage that spans several years. These archival moments not only add depth to the song's message but also allow fans to connect with the man behind the music on a more personal level. In contrast to previous videos that featured older material, this time, we see more recent footage, including the joyous occasion of Hailie’s wedding and the heartwarming moment when she announced her pregnancy. Eminem, visibly emotional in the bridal room and showcasing a jersey emblazoned with “GRANDPA 1,” delivers a powerful visual narrative that encapsulates pride, love, and the bittersweet nature of life.
A Balance of Darkness and Light
While the subject matter of "Temporary" may be heavy, the accompanying visuals infuse the piece with hope and luminosity. Eminem has always been unflinchingly honest in his art, and this video exemplifies his ability to juxtapose the stark realities of life with the hopefulness of familial love. Despite the darkness woven into the fabric of his lyrics, the imagery reflects a celebration of life’s milestones, underscoring the notion that struggles often coexist with moments of happiness.
Raw Vulnerability
What sets Eminem apart from many artists is his genuine openness. His willingness to showcase his vulnerability in "Temporary" is just as raw and powerful as the anger and rage that has defined much of his earlier work. Viewers can see the multifaceted nature of the man—an artist who has navigated through the depths of despair yet continues to cherish and celebrate the ties that bind him to his family. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, the authenticity present in "Temporary" is bound to resonate deeply.
Conclusion: Celebrating Life’s Complexities
Eminem's "Temporary" is more than just a song; it’s an emotional odyssey through the highs and lows of life, encapsulating moments of both pain and pure elation. As he sheds tears and shares memories, he reminds us that while life may be fleeting, the love we cultivate with family is everlasting. This music video not only marks a significant milestone in his artistic journey but also serves as a heartfelt reminder to cherish each moment with those we hold dear. As we witness Eminem embrace the role of a grandfather and a devoted father, we are all reminded of the love that transcends time and trials.
In a world constantly changing, music has the power to encapsulate our feelings and experiences, often acting as a mirror reflecting the artist's journey through tumultuous times. Eminem's latest music video, "Temporary," is a compelling testament to this idea. Following in the footsteps of his earlier release "Somebody Save Me," Marshall Mathers takes viewers on a deeply personal journey, showcasing not only his pain but also his joy, demonstrating that life is a beautiful mosaic of moments, both light and dark.
A Letter to Hailie
"Temporary" opens with an intimate tone, serving as a heartfelt letter to his daughter, Hailie. In this video, Eminem grapples with themes of mortality, love, and the enduring bonds of family. As he addresses the complexities of life, we’re granted a glimpse into the rich tapestry of emotions that have shaped him—moments of deep sorrow mixed with overwhelming joy. The lyrics resonate with a poignant vulnerability that is characteristic of Eminem's work, and it's evident that his relationship with Hailie is at the forefront of this narrative.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
One of the most striking aspects of "Temporary" is Eminem's use of home video footage that spans several years. These archival moments not only add depth to the song's message but also allow fans to connect with the man behind the music on a more personal level. In contrast to previous videos that featured older material, this time, we see more recent footage, including the joyous occasion of Hailie’s wedding and the heartwarming moment when she announced her pregnancy. Eminem, visibly emotional in the bridal room and showcasing a jersey emblazoned with “GRANDPA 1,” delivers a powerful visual narrative that encapsulates pride, love, and the bittersweet nature of life.
A Balance of Darkness and Light
While the subject matter of "Temporary" may be heavy, the accompanying visuals infuse the piece with hope and luminosity. Eminem has always been unflinchingly honest in his art, and this video exemplifies his ability to juxtapose the stark realities of life with the hopefulness of familial love. Despite the darkness woven into the fabric of his lyrics, the imagery reflects a celebration of life’s milestones, underscoring the notion that struggles often coexist with moments of happiness.
Raw Vulnerability
What sets Eminem apart from many artists is his genuine openness. His willingness to showcase his vulnerability in "Temporary" is just as raw and powerful as the anger and rage that has defined much of his earlier work. Viewers can see the multifaceted nature of the man—an artist who has navigated through the depths of despair yet continues to cherish and celebrate the ties that bind him to his family. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, the authenticity present in "Temporary" is bound to resonate deeply.
Conclusion: Celebrating Life’s Complexities
Eminem's "Temporary" is more than just a song; it’s an emotional odyssey through the highs and lows of life, encapsulating moments of both pain and pure elation. As he sheds tears and shares memories, he reminds us that while life may be fleeting, the love we cultivate with family is everlasting. This music video not only marks a significant milestone in his artistic journey but also serves as a heartfelt reminder to cherish each moment with those we hold dear. As we witness Eminem embrace the role of a grandfather and a devoted father, we are all reminded of the love that transcends time and trials.
1 yr. ago
📢 Yo, it’s that time again, famo! backtothecityfestival is pullin' up, and Stylin’ Dredz is lacing you up with tickets! We’re blessin’ 12 lucky winners with 4 tickets each – for you and your day ones to roll through and vibe out. All you gotta do is tap into that inner creative conqueror and flex your steez. 💥
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💙 Share how you get creative with your hairstyle, art piece, music, or dance moves
💙 Tag StylinDredz and your friends you'll be pulling up to the show with use #StylinGoesBackToTheCity & #CreativeConquerors .
💙 Use #StylinGoesBackToTheCity & #CreativeConquerors and ensure you follow us on IG & FB.
Competition closes : 7th of October
T's and C's apply (click the link in bio for Ts and Cs)
#CreativeConquerors
#StylinDredz
#StylinGoesBackToTheCity
Want in? Here’s how:
💙 Share how you get creative with your hairstyle, art piece, music, or dance moves
💙 Tag StylinDredz and your friends you'll be pulling up to the show with use #StylinGoesBackToTheCity & #CreativeConquerors .
💙 Use #StylinGoesBackToTheCity & #CreativeConquerors and ensure you follow us on IG & FB.
Competition closes : 7th of October
T's and C's apply (click the link in bio for Ts and Cs)
#CreativeConquerors
#StylinDredz
#StylinGoesBackToTheCity
1 yr. ago
🚨10K CHALLENGE TOP 20 FINALISTS🚨
After surfing through more than 3000 songs submitted, we selected Top 20 producers and Top 20 MC’s. You can vote for your favourites: SMS -> BTTC + ARTIST NAME to 43366
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The Top 8 Finalists will compete at #BTTC2024 2nd Stage.
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CONGRATULATIONS 🍾🎊🎈
After surfing through more than 3000 songs submitted, we selected Top 20 producers and Top 20 MC’s. You can vote for your favourites: SMS -> BTTC + ARTIST NAME to 43366
Or you can vote online: www.backtothecityfestival....
The Top 8 Finalists will compete at #BTTC2024 2nd Stage.
#BTTCxHennessy #30YearsOfFreedom
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CONGRATULATIONS 🍾🎊🎈
1 yr. ago
Issa Matthews
2h ·
Don't get me wrong here I'm not saying Dj Maphorisa is completely clean or he is a saint. I also agree he was supposed to be Credited as a singer and writer that goes with out say. However him trying to delay and Sabotage a song that was already in the making as a featured Artist. Yes I know they should have just removed his vocals as well if they were gonna remove his name it's only fair but then we both don't know why they felt it's not necessary to do that which is where they actually fumbled and found themselves in this whole mess. Mina my point is that it looks like Samthing Soweto is a difficult person to work with hence he doesn't work with so many people in the industry but again I might be wrong it's just an **** umption maybe his just a quiet person and too much of an Introvert so people will always think he is the victim when things go wrong i know such Artists and Producers from my personal experiences in this Music Business. I just saw an article that Heavy-K Drumboss is also crying ngaye u Samething Soweto regarding "Ulele" and I've been asking myself why isn't a big song like "Ulele" having a Music video and now it makes sense why. If you can go back Emcimbini was a very big Amapiano song months before Covid it us but to this day it never had a video and rumors say there was a Fallout after the song dropped. Now here's Dr Sipho Sithole also sharing another Fallout story of Samething Soweto with his own group The Soil. All I'm saying we might think he is a victim in everything but he is not kwezinye he is the one in the wrong but we've always Sympathized with him cz of the way he portrays himself to us as the public & we know how Artists like doing this when they want us as the public to fight their battles over deals and agreements they negotiated without our knowledge. I'm just saying let's put favoritism and personal feelings aside and look at it from different angles at the end of the day we were not there...
2h ·
Don't get me wrong here I'm not saying Dj Maphorisa is completely clean or he is a saint. I also agree he was supposed to be Credited as a singer and writer that goes with out say. However him trying to delay and Sabotage a song that was already in the making as a featured Artist. Yes I know they should have just removed his vocals as well if they were gonna remove his name it's only fair but then we both don't know why they felt it's not necessary to do that which is where they actually fumbled and found themselves in this whole mess. Mina my point is that it looks like Samthing Soweto is a difficult person to work with hence he doesn't work with so many people in the industry but again I might be wrong it's just an **** umption maybe his just a quiet person and too much of an Introvert so people will always think he is the victim when things go wrong i know such Artists and Producers from my personal experiences in this Music Business. I just saw an article that Heavy-K Drumboss is also crying ngaye u Samething Soweto regarding "Ulele" and I've been asking myself why isn't a big song like "Ulele" having a Music video and now it makes sense why. If you can go back Emcimbini was a very big Amapiano song months before Covid it us but to this day it never had a video and rumors say there was a Fallout after the song dropped. Now here's Dr Sipho Sithole also sharing another Fallout story of Samething Soweto with his own group The Soil. All I'm saying we might think he is a victim in everything but he is not kwezinye he is the one in the wrong but we've always Sympathized with him cz of the way he portrays himself to us as the public & we know how Artists like doing this when they want us as the public to fight their battles over deals and agreements they negotiated without our knowledge. I'm just saying let's put favoritism and personal feelings aside and look at it from different angles at the end of the day we were not there...
1 yr. ago
In the latest episode of the Million Dollarz Worth of Game Podcast, 50 Cent clowns Dame Dash for telling him that his one million-dollar record deal was “no real money and he has no money now.”
50 said How you gonna say that’s no money?
In 2002, 50 Cent signed a deal with Eminem‘s Shady Records under the Aftermath/Interscope umbrella. Before the deal, 50 made his name with a street single called “How To Rob” featuring The Mad Rapper, which talked about robbing hip-hop’s biggest stars, including Dame’s partner Jay-Z.
When Wallo asked 50 about his first deal, the mogul ironically recalled the conversation with Dame.
“The only person that pointed out that a million dollars was no money was Damon Dash, and he has no money now.” 50 told Gillie and Wallo. ““That ain’t no money. After you get a watch, a chain, you look out for the homies and you do this, that and the third… it’s nothing.”
According to 50, Dash’s comment stuck with him because he believed receiving a million dollars was similar to hitting the lotto in Southside Jamaica Queens. He continued: “And I was like, ‘N-gga, I’m from 134th Street. A million dollars is a lot of money.’ I’m thinking I hit the lotto! How you gonna say it’s no money? I just never forgot that because of how it felt.”
Dame Dash is sweetening the pot on his pending Roc-a-Fella sale. Hitting Instagram, Dash announced he would throw in a Roc-A-Fella chain to whoever is the lucky buyer.
A clip of Dame Dash explaining the cost of advance money in a record deal has circulated social media for years. In 2003’s MTV2: Hip Hop Dollars documentary, Dame explained how rappers usually go broke after receiving a million dollar advance with a mathematical breakdown, including jewelry, taxes, and other accessories. He said:
“What a million dollars is to a first-time rapper. First off, it’s taxed half. So that’s 500,000 dollars, right then and there, boom, so now you only have 500,000 dollars. First thing you gotta do is get a nice car. There’s 100,000, now you got 4 left.
You gotta get your jewelry game up … and things are costing a lot lately. So let’s say you spend 100 on the low ball side. Cause you want to keep up with everyone else. So now you got, what, 300,000 left. You gotta get a place to live and you don’t have good credit cause you just coming from the street. So you got to drop more than 20-percent.
So now you got about 250 left. Now your homeboys think you got way more than you have. And you gotta look out for everybody on your block, so put 50 to that. You gotta keep your fresh together, so you gonna spend 50 on fresh. You gotta pop tags every single day, so put 50 on that. You have an overhead where you have to maintain all these things every month. So now you might have 20,000 in bills every single day. And there it is, it’s gone, no more money.”
50 Cent’s deal with Shady Records led to the release of his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin, which sold over 800,000 copies in its first week in 2003. Then 50’s sophomore album, The Massacre, sold 1.4 million it’s first week in 2005. In interviews, 50 often praises Eminem for changing his life.
Since the end of Roc-A-Fella, Dame Dash has endured severe financial hardship, with his one-third ownership share set to be auctioned off as part of a lawsuit. Last week, Dash shared that he went broke investing in his dreams.
In 2019, 50 Cent commented on Dame Dash’s interview with Nick Cannon, during which Dash tried to avoid discussing Foxy Brown’s signing to Def Jam during the early days of Roc-A-Fella. “I wasn’t paying attention to Foxy Brown,” Dame told Nick Cannon. “I didn’t sign Foxy Brown, stop putting me in that ****** . Don’t beat around the bush. Say what you want to say,” Dame responded before later continuing after Cannon addressed that she was 16-years-old. “Did I sign her? It seems like you got a question for JAY. Ask him, don’t ask me his questions. Ya’ll keep asking me ya’ll wanna ask him, because he ain’t here. Ask him. I ain’t got ****** to do with that, and I don’t even know nothing about that. And now I don’t even wanna remember nothin’ about that.”
After the interview, 50 said about Dash, “Dame is a real sucker for this, he trying to get Jay jammed up.”
50 said How you gonna say that’s no money?
In 2002, 50 Cent signed a deal with Eminem‘s Shady Records under the Aftermath/Interscope umbrella. Before the deal, 50 made his name with a street single called “How To Rob” featuring The Mad Rapper, which talked about robbing hip-hop’s biggest stars, including Dame’s partner Jay-Z.
When Wallo asked 50 about his first deal, the mogul ironically recalled the conversation with Dame.
“The only person that pointed out that a million dollars was no money was Damon Dash, and he has no money now.” 50 told Gillie and Wallo. ““That ain’t no money. After you get a watch, a chain, you look out for the homies and you do this, that and the third… it’s nothing.”
According to 50, Dash’s comment stuck with him because he believed receiving a million dollars was similar to hitting the lotto in Southside Jamaica Queens. He continued: “And I was like, ‘N-gga, I’m from 134th Street. A million dollars is a lot of money.’ I’m thinking I hit the lotto! How you gonna say it’s no money? I just never forgot that because of how it felt.”
Dame Dash is sweetening the pot on his pending Roc-a-Fella sale. Hitting Instagram, Dash announced he would throw in a Roc-A-Fella chain to whoever is the lucky buyer.
A clip of Dame Dash explaining the cost of advance money in a record deal has circulated social media for years. In 2003’s MTV2: Hip Hop Dollars documentary, Dame explained how rappers usually go broke after receiving a million dollar advance with a mathematical breakdown, including jewelry, taxes, and other accessories. He said:
“What a million dollars is to a first-time rapper. First off, it’s taxed half. So that’s 500,000 dollars, right then and there, boom, so now you only have 500,000 dollars. First thing you gotta do is get a nice car. There’s 100,000, now you got 4 left.
You gotta get your jewelry game up … and things are costing a lot lately. So let’s say you spend 100 on the low ball side. Cause you want to keep up with everyone else. So now you got, what, 300,000 left. You gotta get a place to live and you don’t have good credit cause you just coming from the street. So you got to drop more than 20-percent.
So now you got about 250 left. Now your homeboys think you got way more than you have. And you gotta look out for everybody on your block, so put 50 to that. You gotta keep your fresh together, so you gonna spend 50 on fresh. You gotta pop tags every single day, so put 50 on that. You have an overhead where you have to maintain all these things every month. So now you might have 20,000 in bills every single day. And there it is, it’s gone, no more money.”
50 Cent’s deal with Shady Records led to the release of his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin, which sold over 800,000 copies in its first week in 2003. Then 50’s sophomore album, The Massacre, sold 1.4 million it’s first week in 2005. In interviews, 50 often praises Eminem for changing his life.
Since the end of Roc-A-Fella, Dame Dash has endured severe financial hardship, with his one-third ownership share set to be auctioned off as part of a lawsuit. Last week, Dash shared that he went broke investing in his dreams.
In 2019, 50 Cent commented on Dame Dash’s interview with Nick Cannon, during which Dash tried to avoid discussing Foxy Brown’s signing to Def Jam during the early days of Roc-A-Fella. “I wasn’t paying attention to Foxy Brown,” Dame told Nick Cannon. “I didn’t sign Foxy Brown, stop putting me in that ****** . Don’t beat around the bush. Say what you want to say,” Dame responded before later continuing after Cannon addressed that she was 16-years-old. “Did I sign her? It seems like you got a question for JAY. Ask him, don’t ask me his questions. Ya’ll keep asking me ya’ll wanna ask him, because he ain’t here. Ask him. I ain’t got ****** to do with that, and I don’t even know nothing about that. And now I don’t even wanna remember nothin’ about that.”
After the interview, 50 said about Dash, “Dame is a real sucker for this, he trying to get Jay jammed up.”
1 yr. ago
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1 yr. ago
Ancestors
African nations, believed in the existence of a Supreme Being long before the arrival of European missionaries.Africans believed in the
universal God and that he was the only creator of mankind on earth. They therefore referred to Him (creator of mankind).
The provider of rain which Africans depended on for their survival. He was also the protector and defender of of Africans.
It was believed that God used to visit his people and that his arrival was preceded by the sudden cracking of thunder up to the sky. The people would look up in the sky, ululating and dancing while welcoming the arrival of God.
According to cultural standards, ancestors are those people who died at a mature age
or as parents. Ancestors are not on the same level as God, and are not in competition with God. It is believed that every mortal human being is a sinner and that human beings have no right to communicate directly with God, who is holly. Living beings can only send their messages to God via the ancestors since ancestors are immortal beings and are no longer capable of sinning.
Ancestors are intermediaries between (God) and mortal beings. Ancestors deliver people’s prayers, offerings and messages to God. They also deliver God’s blessings and messages to living beings. So, the offerings that are performed to venerate, to appease, to make offerings to the ancestors, to thank God, or to ask for blessings, are a way of maintaining the relationship between living beings and the ancestors to ensure that prayers and offerings are delivered to God and that God’s blessings are received.
But Westerners misunderstood this relationship and referred to the sending of prayers to God via the ancestors as ancestral worshipping.
African nations, believed in the existence of a Supreme Being long before the arrival of European missionaries.Africans believed in the
universal God and that he was the only creator of mankind on earth. They therefore referred to Him (creator of mankind).
The provider of rain which Africans depended on for their survival. He was also the protector and defender of of Africans.
It was believed that God used to visit his people and that his arrival was preceded by the sudden cracking of thunder up to the sky. The people would look up in the sky, ululating and dancing while welcoming the arrival of God.
According to cultural standards, ancestors are those people who died at a mature age
or as parents. Ancestors are not on the same level as God, and are not in competition with God. It is believed that every mortal human being is a sinner and that human beings have no right to communicate directly with God, who is holly. Living beings can only send their messages to God via the ancestors since ancestors are immortal beings and are no longer capable of sinning.
Ancestors are intermediaries between (God) and mortal beings. Ancestors deliver people’s prayers, offerings and messages to God. They also deliver God’s blessings and messages to living beings. So, the offerings that are performed to venerate, to appease, to make offerings to the ancestors, to thank God, or to ask for blessings, are a way of maintaining the relationship between living beings and the ancestors to ensure that prayers and offerings are delivered to God and that God’s blessings are received.
But Westerners misunderstood this relationship and referred to the sending of prayers to God via the ancestors as ancestral worshipping.
1 yr. ago
‘My dad DJ Tira has worked so hard to afford me a certain lifestyle
Tank The Rockstar says the best thing about being DJ Tira’s son is that he can get whatever he wants, wherever he goes.
Tank is currently on Born Into Fame, a Showmax original reality show that puts the spotlight on the children of famous parents.
“My dad has worked so hard and that affords me a certain lifestyle and access to things. The worst thing about having a famous dad is that he is busy all the time. So I do not get to spend a lot of time with him – there is always a project that he is working on. Another thing that is not so great is that people just expect you to be like your dad. They do not give you a chance to be yourself,” said Tank.
Tank say being born into fame is something that is positive because there is a lot that comes with it.
“It can be a cheat code to get the things you want. Like everything else, it has its challenges, but at this point in my life, I am used to it.”
He shared that there are a lot of pressures when it comes to fame. This is because, just like his father, he is also a musician.
“Most people expect me to be on point all the time, not realising that I am just figuring myself and my sound out. I am still trying to build my career. And it is a work in progress. People expect perfection, but that is not how life is.”
He stated that he does not believe he lives in DJ Tira’s shadow. That’s because he is a larger-than-life character with a lot of personality. Watching the show has made it easier to befriend certain people on the show. This is because of the things that were done and said.
Tank The Rockstar had internet users reacting to his decision to put school aside and focus on fame.
In a recent episode on the reality show ,Tank who is the eldest son of DJ and record producer DJ Tira from his first marriage, candidly spoke about his decision to return to school as he wanted to focus on his career. When asked about his academic journey by his manager and friend Khanya, Tank said that although he had the desire to go back to school he could not as it would clash with him pushing his career in the music industry.
Tank The Rockstar says the best thing about being DJ Tira’s son is that he can get whatever he wants, wherever he goes.
Tank is currently on Born Into Fame, a Showmax original reality show that puts the spotlight on the children of famous parents.
“My dad has worked so hard and that affords me a certain lifestyle and access to things. The worst thing about having a famous dad is that he is busy all the time. So I do not get to spend a lot of time with him – there is always a project that he is working on. Another thing that is not so great is that people just expect you to be like your dad. They do not give you a chance to be yourself,” said Tank.
Tank say being born into fame is something that is positive because there is a lot that comes with it.
“It can be a cheat code to get the things you want. Like everything else, it has its challenges, but at this point in my life, I am used to it.”
He shared that there are a lot of pressures when it comes to fame. This is because, just like his father, he is also a musician.
“Most people expect me to be on point all the time, not realising that I am just figuring myself and my sound out. I am still trying to build my career. And it is a work in progress. People expect perfection, but that is not how life is.”
He stated that he does not believe he lives in DJ Tira’s shadow. That’s because he is a larger-than-life character with a lot of personality. Watching the show has made it easier to befriend certain people on the show. This is because of the things that were done and said.
Tank The Rockstar had internet users reacting to his decision to put school aside and focus on fame.
In a recent episode on the reality show ,Tank who is the eldest son of DJ and record producer DJ Tira from his first marriage, candidly spoke about his decision to return to school as he wanted to focus on his career. When asked about his academic journey by his manager and friend Khanya, Tank said that although he had the desire to go back to school he could not as it would clash with him pushing his career in the music industry.
1 yr. ago
New Music Out‼️
"Not Like Phori" (Le Bana Baka) by: Issa Matthews
N.B This Is A Cover Song That Was Written From A DJ Maphorisa Point Of View, This Is What Dj Maphorisa Would Say If He Was A Rapper...
Stream Here>>> https://youtu.be/JkG45MLjR...
"Not Like Phori" (Le Bana Baka) by: Issa Matthews
N.B This Is A Cover Song That Was Written From A DJ Maphorisa Point Of View, This Is What Dj Maphorisa Would Say If He Was A Rapper...
Stream Here>>> https://youtu.be/JkG45MLjR...
1 yr. ago
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Complex Magazine has dropped a Slim Shady and Eminem interview on YouTube "Just the two of us"
Slim Shady vs. Marshall Mathers: THE FACE-OFF | Complex Cover https://youtu.be/YHVqo5m9i... v
Slim Shady vs. Marshall Mathers: THE FACE-OFF | Complex Cover https://youtu.be/YHVqo5m9i... v
1 yr. ago
1 yr. ago
Eminem Receives UK Certification for “The Death Of Slim Shady”
https://youtu.be/XHuC4_U46...
https://youtu.be/XHuC4_U46...
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1 yr. ago
THE BIGGEST HIP HOP GATHERING IN AFRICA!!! 12 OCTOBER 2024 MARY FITZGERALD SQUARE NEWTOWN #BTTC2024
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