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чего-то бит в треке от STAT QUO - "Get low" очень сильно в последнее время порадовал...:king: попсовенький немного (клубняк какой-то), но реально качает! ДРЕЙ продолжает вещи цепляющие делать:horosho: интересно биты на DETOX'e послушать...:guinda: |
А мне понравился трэк Stat Quo By My Side:king: |
альбомчик писдатый!!! |
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Ахуительный альбом.:horosho: |
:seva: Альбом понравился! И сам Eminem красавчик! |
Да ну нах!:eek: В первый раз слышу! Хочу качнуть но трафа фара!!!:mad: |
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А я уже обрадовался было новому материальчику:miha: |
Ебунться, клоунада :| вы шутите, "тихий релиз от Эма" :guinda: :guinda: :guinda: |
послушал альбом... альбом - говно!!! всё тоже самое, ничё особенного, Эм устал я вижу... хотя может еще будет успех у его нового альбома, который он готовит, там кстати буду задействованы учасники из D-12 и всё, тоесть аналог The Marshal Mathers L.P. Если такое будет - то пиздато, вермя покажет, пасотрим чё он мутит нам там))) |
Звезды репа говорят Eminem и запомните фристайл и флоу это одно и то же! Celeb-a-razzi: Kim Mathers and Mariah Carey speak out about Eminem, Jessica Simpson says she was 'hurt' by Nick Lachey Advertisement Get free headlines by e-mail NEW! Get text alerts on your cell phone Kim Mathers Today's birthdays Mamie Van Doren , actress: 76 Tom Brokaw , broadcast journalist: 67 Axl Rose , singer: 45 Mariah Carey Jessica Simpson Trent Reznor * Printer friendly version * Comment on this story * Send this story to a friend * Get Home Delivery Eminem's exes speak up Kim Mathers spoke about her relationship with Eminem on Friday's episode of "20/20," and admitted their second marriage was "rushed." Mathers said: "I didn't want to get married," adding their marriage fell apart after the two got in an argument over Em's brother. "I'm still confused about the whole thing," she said. "There has to be something else going on. I just don't know what it is." The erstwhile Mrs. Mathers isn't the only Eminem flame speaking up these days; Mariah Carey dishes about her relationship with the rapper in the new issue of Playboy. "Something is clearly askew with him, and I'm not quite sure what it is," Mimi says. "I just heard something else he recently said about me. I'm curious as to why he's so obsessed with me." Same reason the rest of us are: "Glitter." To hear the interview, check out abcnews.com By Adam Graham, compiled from a variety of news sources How Eminem can save the Middle East Some conservatives criticise the presence of western culture in the Middle East. But rap music resonates deeply with many Arabs. Marc Lynch Profile Webfeed All Marc Lynch articles About Webfeeds February 22, 2007 6:30 PM | Printable version The hard-nosed American rapper 50 Cent, who played a sold-out gig in Beirut with buxom Lebanese superstar Haifa Wehbe last summer, has a lot of fans in the Arab world. Young Arabs identify with the resilience and irrepressibility of a man who struggled up from an incredibly difficult life and rose to the top against all odds - not to mention his swagger, quick tongue and irresistable beats. Their experiences often resonates with rap's depictions of oppressed communities struggling against poverty, absence of opportunity, political impotence, street violence, indifferent government and a hostile mainstream culture. Arabs bitter over American foreign policy could relate when Kanye West electrified a televised Hurricane Katrina relief program with his outraged cry that "George Bush doesn't care about black people" or when Eminem denounced Bush and the Iraq War ("No more blood for oil, we got our battles to fight on our own soil"). Hip hop's popularity in the region might seem like an opportunity for some "cultural diplomacy", a notion that harkens back to the brilliant officially sponsored jazz tours by Louis Armstrong in the 1950s. American Arabic language Radio Sawa has won a sizable audience with a steady (if bland) diet of popular hip hop songs, and the US State Department has recently sponsored some hip hop cultural diplomacy tours. But, frankly, hip hop makes a poor candidate for official cultural diplomacy. Its blistering social and political critiques (to say nothing of the materialist, violent, sex-and-drugs drenched lyrics of too many rappers) clash rather starkly with the image that the US govenrment would prefer to convey. That the descendents of Public Enemy's call to "fight the power" find an eager audience in the Middle East might rightly worry American policy makers. If the Federal Communications Commission can't handle Eminem's albums at home, it's hard to see how the government could, would (or should) promote them abroad. I would not envy the State Department official trying to explain to Congress why taxpayers sponsored a tour by, say, Outkast (sample: "basically America, you got f***ed"). But forget governments. The popular American Muslim rapper Mos Def doesn't need the American government to play Dubai. American Hip hop is already big in a Middle East - which is increasingly drenched in music videos and hybrid pop music - as well as homegrown hip hop. For some, that's part of the problem. American conservatives like Dinesh D'Souza see American popular culture as a major source of anti-Americanism, and claim Muslims are rightly offended by the perceived relentless assault on traditional family values. Is there a solution? I recently sat down in Doha with Ben Chaviz, President of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network, which has worked with hip hop artists to channel energy into transforming the very communities whose problems they so graphically depict. The hip hop community's political consciousness is turning increasingly global, he said, pointing to Jay Z's work as a UN Goodwill Ambassador as one example. This kind of non-governmental activism is an interesting alternative to both official cultural diplomacy and D'Souza's tiresome conservative grousing. Nobody seriously thinks that pop culture is going to solve the world's problems, or even America's political problems in the Middle East. (50 Cent's popularity in both Lebanon and Israel didn't stop the countries from going to war.) But what hip hop can do, perhaps, is build political awareness and engagement across the Western-Islamic divide. D'Souza may hate it, and it won't help Bush. But the angry, diverse and mobilized voices of hip hop show Arabs a side of American culture that resonates, and gives young Arabs and Americans something in common to talk about. Marc Lynch is an associate professor in the department of political science at Williams College, and runs the popular Middle East politics blog Abu Aardvark. |
ну, с почином, а то я вчера чуть было восстание не устроил что думаешь про воскресное дерби? |
я вот не понимаю- сэкс поднял нешуточную вонь по поводу НТВ+, в то же время везде написано, что ОРТ показывает главный матч по-любому. у меня орт international- на прошлой недели ни хера не было и сейчас прощелкал до воскресенье- тоже хер с два. зато igraj garmon', dachniki и kamedi klab na pervom в избытке. сволочные бабки с брайтона!! в прошлом году, кстати, стабильно смотрел матчи. да и кубок первого канала в этом лицезрел. по-поводу матча- хз. если хохлов не выздоровеет будет еще хуже. а еще надеюсь пименова с первых минут выпустят. а так конечно галимые перспективы. только если вы будете ошибаться много. |
главный уже сказал что футбол бесплатным будет так что без паники:seva: |
айс! |
до выборов побудет и перестанет - даром шоле НТВ+ ввалило сто лямов за 4 года с Рубином плохо выглядели, я писал в теме про ЦСКА |
так а теперь все таки хотелось бы услышать разгадку ребуса от eazy-d ответ все таки два альбома? реди то дай и лайф афтер дич? |
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Че-то кроме Севы никто пока из былых звезд не подтянулся :confused: |
вот так счастье привалило! куча англоязычной хуеты! да, чувак, тут все чёткие американцы стопудово! ништяк! |
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Альбома, действительно, 2. 2Pocalypse Now (92 года:)) и еще один. Видимо, All Eyez On Me. Ready To Die и Life After Death по версии муд-тв принадлежат некоему пи-дидди;) После такого не удивляешся наличию в топе некоих тимати, сереги и какой-то малолетней бляди по имени сиара:) |
А НУ так правильно ж сказали. |
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