Eminem Tickets – Love the Way You Lie Video
Eminem's latest music video is certainly stirring up a fair share of controversy. Eminem and Rihanna's video for "Love the Way You Lie" also features actors Dominic Monaghan and Megan Fox, who play out a series of graphic scenes portraying a terrible cycle of domestic abuse. Ever since it debuted the video has ignited debates among viewers, many saying that the video glorifies domestic violence while others contend that it, in fact, makes a stand against it.
Monaghan was quoted on MTV.com as saying, "I think we tried as hard as we could to not glorify the violence, to try and explain that this was a relationship that is by no means ideal and a relationship that probably should have ended a lot sooner than it did." Be sure to check the video out for yourself and sing along to the rapper's lyrics live by purchasing <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:ga('send', 'pageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/3091469');" href="/links/?u=http://www.stubhub.com/eminem-tickets/">Eminem tickets</a> today from StubHub.
No matter if you think the video is presenting a message that does more harm than good, it is hard to deny the growing popularity of the Detroit rapper. Currently he has more than 10 million fans on his Facebook page, second only to Lady Gaga, who has 15 million. His latest release, Recovery, has boosted his popularity and "Love the Way You Lie" is a new favorite on radio stations around the country.
Eminem spent his adolescent years in Detroit, where early on he developed a skill for rapping. It took some time for him to be accepted into the rapping community with the predominately African American audience giving a cool reception. During the mid-1990s, however, he soon gained partnerships with local rap artists and collectives and gradually began to see a following of fans.
Eminem didn't have an easy time at the start of his career. He had a rocky relationship with his girlfriend Kim and the two shared a daughter. He turned to drugs and alcohol, but still showed a determination to make music. His EP The Slim Shady was the turning point for Eminem and as a result of its release, many doors were finally opened. In fact, he caught the attention of prominent rapper Dr. Dre and with his help The Slim Shady LP was released in 1999. The album earned Eminem both praise and significant criticism for his violent lyrics.
The following year the emerging star released his sophomore effort called The Marshall Matthers LP, which spawned the successful hit single "Stan." At this point, Eminem was a huge success in the industry and even made a foray into the film industry with the release of the semi-autobiographical movie, 8 Mile.
Follow-up albums included The Eminem Show and Encore, although shortly after the latter's release rumors of retirement floated around the internet. Any speculation was put to rest, however, when Eminem released Relapse in 2009, followed by Recovery in June 2010. Eminem has come a long way since his youthful days in Detroit and is now an international star, pulling his weight with all of the other big-name rappers in the industry.
Monaghan was quoted on MTV.com as saying, "I think we tried as hard as we could to not glorify the violence, to try and explain that this was a relationship that is by no means ideal and a relationship that probably should have ended a lot sooner than it did." Be sure to check the video out for yourself and sing along to the rapper's lyrics live by purchasing <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:ga('send', 'pageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/3091469');" href="/links/?u=http://www.stubhub.com/eminem-tickets/">Eminem tickets</a> today from StubHub.
No matter if you think the video is presenting a message that does more harm than good, it is hard to deny the growing popularity of the Detroit rapper. Currently he has more than 10 million fans on his Facebook page, second only to Lady Gaga, who has 15 million. His latest release, Recovery, has boosted his popularity and "Love the Way You Lie" is a new favorite on radio stations around the country.
Eminem spent his adolescent years in Detroit, where early on he developed a skill for rapping. It took some time for him to be accepted into the rapping community with the predominately African American audience giving a cool reception. During the mid-1990s, however, he soon gained partnerships with local rap artists and collectives and gradually began to see a following of fans.
Eminem didn't have an easy time at the start of his career. He had a rocky relationship with his girlfriend Kim and the two shared a daughter. He turned to drugs and alcohol, but still showed a determination to make music. His EP The Slim Shady was the turning point for Eminem and as a result of its release, many doors were finally opened. In fact, he caught the attention of prominent rapper Dr. Dre and with his help The Slim Shady LP was released in 1999. The album earned Eminem both praise and significant criticism for his violent lyrics.
The following year the emerging star released his sophomore effort called The Marshall Matthers LP, which spawned the successful hit single "Stan." At this point, Eminem was a huge success in the industry and even made a foray into the film industry with the release of the semi-autobiographical movie, 8 Mile.
Follow-up albums included The Eminem Show and Encore, although shortly after the latter's release rumors of retirement floated around the internet. Any speculation was put to rest, however, when Eminem released Relapse in 2009, followed by Recovery in June 2010. Eminem has come a long way since his youthful days in Detroit and is now an international star, pulling his weight with all of the other big-name rappers in the industry.
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