Bad Meets Evil (Eminem i Royce Da 5'9") - nowe single i snippety

kategorie: Audio, Hip-Hop/Rap, News
dodano: 2011-06-03 15:30 przez: Mateusz Natali (komentarze: 44)
Wspólny album dwójki zamiataczy z Detroit już 14 czerwca, w związku z czym otrzymujemy kolejne szczegóły dotyczące albumu "Hell: The Sequel", który ukaże się pod szyldem Bad Meets Evil.

Dostajemy bowiem dwa nowe single - "I'm On Everything" i "Lighters" z Bruno Marsem a także snippety całości.


I o ile numer z wsamplowanym Mike'iem Eppsem nie porywa, o tyle track z Marsem powinien na dobre zagościć na radiowych playlistach a po latach siedzenia w cieniu Royce'owi bez wątpienia się to należy. Snippety znajdziecie za to na brytyjskim Amazonie.

"I'm On Everything"


"Lighters"


Poniżej obejrzycie za to trailer klipu do "Fast Lane". Zapowiada się naprawdę ciekawe video.



Olix
'Fast lane' jest mistrzostwem reszta mi nie podchodzi. Ale i tak 2 gosci z najlepszym flow moze i na swiecie.
Blez
Royce i Eminem sprawili, że spadłem z krzesła... :o
Anonim
fast lane to jest masakra, lighters po to zeby podbic sprzedaz a im on everything to niestety gowno mimo ze jaram sie eppsem i jego humorem to kompletnie nie paodchodzi ten track. boje sie tylko ze Royce za Eminemem wejdzie za bardzo w mainstream i zaczna sie featy od popowych gwiazdeczek, bangerki o dupie maryni i auto tune'y...
fler
Lighters bardzo konkretne. A bit podjebali Robertowi M z kawalka ' chcialbym tu' z Sokolem :D
Grabarz
@anor - Royce juz teraz w 9 na 10 trackach gada albo o gnatach, albo o dziwkach albo o swoim kutasie, więc raczej nic się nie zmieni.
Anonim
dlatego zaznaczyłem, że za bardzo bo rzeczywiscie było czuć od dawna ze ciągne go z podziemia w mainstream. Mimo ze nawijał juz nie o tym co kiedys to jednak w swoj stary kozacki sposob i tylko na bar examach poleciał pare razy w huja z niektorymi kawałkami. Mimo to charyzme i flow ma według mnie lepsze od Ema nawet
Grabarz
@anor - oczywiście, że flow ma lepsze niż Em, bo Em teraz leci w chuja ze swoim spinaniem dupska. Ale Em w swoim prime > Royce w swoim prime, jeśli chodzi o flow. W sumie szkoda, że nie będzie w tym roku Bar Examu 4, chociaż Royce mówił, że robi te mxitejpy w 2 tygodnie, więc może na jesień.
Anonim
Emilio Roja - FTW - NOWY KLIP haha, przydałby się nius. Bardzo odrzucony mixtape. Myślę, że to przez napływ dużej ilości dobrych albumów w zeszłym roku.
Anonim
Lighters ssie. Ale reszta ciekawa, snippet najlepszy!
Anonim
Bruno Mars ssie, żal mi że spieprzył refren, tak to zajebisty track by był.
Lalji
OMG you ppl, stop living in the 1950 s. Girls can wear whvateer the flip they want to wear now. You don't have to dress your little girl in lacy little pink dresses. Are you people nuts or what? I love what the little kid has one and her shaggy hairdo is adorable too. Stop trying to make everything into something for you to troll over
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Allayna
I don’t think the issue is that they are trying to turn her into a boy. It seems more that they just don’t say no to her and they buy her whatever clothes she wants. I would never say that a parent should force their child to wear things that they hate, or that all girls should be girly girls. However, there are plenty of girls clothes that are tomboyish but still made for girls. Girls tee shirts and shorts are just as comfortable as ones made for boys and there are plenty of options that are plain and not overly girly. When I was younger (I’m in my early 20s now, so it wasn’t *that* long ago lol) my parents let me pick out my clothes for the most part, but they still weren’t afraid to tell me no if it wasn’t something they wanted me to wear. I have babysat/nannied for many kids, and I always let the kids pick their clothes in the morning as long as they are weather appropriate. If they like something that is meant for the opposite gender, or their parents don’t like, the parents just don’t buy it and steer them towards other things. A lot of people seem to think that they can’t say no to anything that their kids want, but they are children and if the parents are paying, they get a say lol. And for the record, I have nothing against gay or transgender people and have many friends who are gay. How a child dresses at age 5 has nothing to do with sexual orientation, but if this little girl or any other child turns out to be gay it shouldn’t matter one way or the other. So my opinion has nothing to do with anyone “turning their child into a lesbian” as other people have accused them of (I believe everyone is born straight or gay anyway- you can’t really influence that). I just think that as children girls should wear girls clothes and boys should wear boys clothes. buy viagra cialis tadalafil
Victory
I had a look at your pic’s, and can’t you see that all these dresses are clearly from the boys department? Om a more serious side note, I don’t really get the hang up some people here have on her clothes being from the boys department and not tomboyish clothes from the girls department! As if that mattered? The child seems to be wearing clothes that she likes (at least she looks happy most of the time). I wore a lot of my older, male cousins clothes when I was a child, probably up until 8 or so. Admittedly, this was during the late 70′s and early 80′a when unisex clothing was prevalent, nowadays I usually wear skirts (and yes, I’m into men, but that has hothing to do with my skirts, I liked men even in my early twenties when I almost exclusively wore jeans). I don’t bother shopping in the mens department, since hardly anything there would fit me anyways as I’m hour glass shaped, but I do have an over sized shirt or two that I have “borrowed” from my dad, a pair of draw string pants that I nicked from an ex boyfriend and right now I’m actually wearing an cardigan of my brother’s that shrunk in the wash and now fits me perfectly. Two of my most feminine dressing friends are lesbians, and none of them wore boys clothes as young (I also have a lesbian friend who wore boys clothes as a child, but he is rather butch to this day). I have one friend who only wore blue clothes from the boys department when she was in Kindergarten (though admittedly, she also wanted to be a smurf), today her preference lies in purple, plum and marroon skirts. Thankfully our parents let us dress in a fashion we wanted to dress as long as it was appropriate to the weather and occation (and fit into the clothing budget).Clothes don’t define your sexuality, nor does your sexuality define your clothes. nasonex nexium propecia yasmin lasix
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I had a look at your pic’s, and can’t you see that all these dresses are clearly from the boys department? Om a more serious side note, I don’t really get the hang up some people here have on her clothes being from the boys department and not tomboyish clothes from the girls department! As if that mattered? The child seems to be wearing clothes that she likes (at least she looks happy most of the time). I wore a lot of my older, male cousins clothes when I was a child, probably up until 8 or so. Admittedly, this was during the late 70′s and early 80′a when unisex clothing was prevalent, nowadays I usually wear skirts (and yes, I’m into men, but that has hothing to do with my skirts, I liked men even in my early twenties when I almost exclusively wore jeans). I don’t bother shopping in the mens department, since hardly anything there would fit me anyways as I’m hour glass shaped, but I do have an over sized shirt or two that I have “borrowed” from my dad, a pair of draw string pants that I nicked from an ex boyfriend and right now I’m actually wearing an cardigan of my brother’s that shrunk in the wash and now fits me perfectly. Two of my most feminine dressing friends are lesbians, and none of them wore boys clothes as young (I also have a lesbian friend who wore boys clothes as a child, but he is rather butch to this day). I have one friend who only wore blue clothes from the boys department when she was in Kindergarten (though admittedly, she also wanted to be a smurf), today her preference lies in purple, plum and marroon skirts. Thankfully our parents let us dress in a fashion we wanted to dress as long as it was appropriate to the weather and occation (and fit into the clothing budget).Clothes don’t define your sexuality, nor does your sexuality define your clothes. nasonex nexium propecia yasmin online store cialis
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Kayden
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Lainey
My sister dressed my nieces in blue all the time and, don’t be shocked, she buys clothes for them from the boys department because the clothes are warmer. The girls clothes are thin and simply won’t cut it in a northern environment. The girls also have dresses and are both girlie girls. The fact they wore blue once in a while and some clothes from the boys department didn’t change that. And I think Shiloh is rather feminine. Yes her hair is short, but it’s a pixie cut – in case you haven’t noticed, that’s actually in fashion right now and Shiloh may have seen quite a few actresses as well as women on the street sporting the cut and simply liked it. She’s home schooled so she’s not around a group of kids at school that would peer pressure her towards a certain look so she may be more influenced by hairstyles she sees adult women wearing. I don’t think it means anything other than she likes the style. auto insurance quotes free
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