I’m not sure if this is the official video for this single because Eminem doesn’t make an appearance and neither does his verse. If you’ve heard of Rick Ross’ “B.M.F.” then you might find this track a bit similar to that.
AT 2:16 the track switches to the remixed version by Dj Premiere.
Is the notorious Slim Shady back? Because I thought I saw a blond haired Eminem slouched up on a couch putting ink on paper. If only Em could cut down on his cussing and bring down his harsh tone this would have been a bigger hit than his previous efforts.
The video is quite good but unfortunately for Eminem this song is all about Bruno Mars. Both Em and Royce are overshadowed by the unique and everlasting lyrics of Bruno Mars.
The Real Slim Shady has recently been involved in a battle against European car giant Audi for plagiarizing his chart topper “Lose Yourself” in an advertisement that has a remarkable resemblance to that of Chrysler’s “Imported From Detroit” campaign for the Chrysler 200.
The Detroit automaker who Eminem & Dr. Dre also happens to be the brand ambassadors for had debuted their one of kind advertisement under the slogan “Imported From Detroit” on the day of the Super Bowl. The video has Eminem driving through the streets of sub-urban Detroit in a Chrysler while “Lose Yourself” plays in the background.
The Audi advert released somewhere in May only to European audiences resembles the same concept with a modified version of “Lose Yourself” which could not have been a mistakable effort. Simply put, it’s a total rip off!
View it and feel it, below.
Audi
Chrysler
It seems that Eminem has agreed to settle although no valid sum of currency have been released. The agreement also states that Audi has to help in the “revitalization of Detroit” by supporting a list of legitimate charities and also the soon to be introduced “Imported From Detroit” movement.
Ahhh yeah! The diabolical duo is back rekindling their long lost friendship on a brand new video from their upcoming EP, Bad Meets Evil:Hell The Sequel, releasing June 14th .
Never thought I’d see a rapper who would match the flawless flow and dope rhyming skills of Eminem on a collaboration with the man himself. Kudos to Royce and hope to see more of him in the future. Let’s hope that Slaughterhouse & D12 don’t start any “turf-wars”.
Pssst…The high quality rip of album is already on Torrentz, go get it.
Can you freaking believe it? Bruno Mars & Eminem on the same track. Every fanboi’s dream team!
This track is no doubt the best single released from Eminem’s & Royce Da 5′ 9″ EP, Bad Meets Evil: Hell, The Sequel. I just have no words for it both Em & Royce do a good great job on this and as for Bruno Mars, simply the best!
1. Welcome 2 Hell
2. Fastlane
3. The Reunion
4. Above the Law
5. I’m On Everything (ft. Mike Epps)
6. A Kiss
7. Lighters (ft. Bruno Mars)
8. Take from Me
9. Loud Noises (ft. Slaughterhouse)