While he has been known as one of the
most controversial rappers even adding Mariah Carey and hubby Nick Cannon to his
list of ridicules as of lately, rapper Eminem has denied the claims that he
recorded a diss towards Soulja Boy.
 

According to HipHopDX: 

“Recently, a poorly-mastered track titled
“Die Already” leaked online, on which a rapper sounding similar to Shady
raps, “Do the Superman, fuckin’ die already … I wouldn’t buy your CD
for half price on
eBay Ice-T told
you don’t make me say it the mean way/ I’m not a bad person, you just suck like
BJ.
 

Eminem denies all claims that this is
actually him on the track. Em’s fellow D12 member and producer Kon Artis even
stepped in writing to AllHipHop.com claiming the song was a hoax and basically a
bad impersonator.
 

That new Em dis
is a straight up hoax. Can’t y’all tell? Couldn’t
Allhiphop?
 

Imposter Em spits taunts about Soulja Boy
and even his fans:
 

Excuse me ma, America, do ya’ll
understand any English anymore?
 

The REAL Em replied via his Twitter
page:
 

Wow, whoever made ‘Die Already’
really does sound like me. But it ain’t.
” 

Personally it doesn’t even sound like
Eminem to me. There are certain similar qualities but you can tell it was mixed
way too much and the flow is not exactly like Em’s in my opinion. So it’s
definitely a bad impersonation. Nice try though. I wonder what Soulja Boy has to
say about this?
 

Soulja Boy has yet to respond to the
track or to the Eminem Impersonator. Check out the song “Die Already”
Below:
 

C-Murder’s Murder Trial Begins

Undoubtedly living up to his name, rapper
Corey “C-Murder” Miller is finally facing the music as he begins a long awaited
murder trial. The trial began on August 5, 2009 with the teenage victim’s father
taking the stand to testify. According to NOLA News, George Thomas, the 16
year-old victim’s father, gave a statement to the court about the night of his
son’s murder.
 

“Mr. Thomas said he got a call at 1 a.m. on
the night his son was shot. It was from the bouncer at the Platinum Club. Thomas
went to the club after the call, and a deputy told him Steve had been shot.
Thomas then went to West Jefferson Medical Center but was unable to see his son.
“The doctor said he did everything he could, but Steve was dead,” Thomas
testified in a shaky voice, wiping away tears. “I took all that junk he had on
the wall and threw it in the garbage can,” he said.”
 

Although C-Murder maintains his
innocence, according to Newsday, an associate of Miller said that he was indeed
responsible for the teen’s murder.
 

“A Louisiana judge has refused to
postpone next month’s trial. Prosecutors wanted a delay so they could
investigate a claim by another man that he killed the teenager. Judge Hans
Liljeberg ruled that prosecutors have less than two weeks to investigate
allegations raised by Miller’s attorney that associate Juan Flowers
killed
Steve
Thomas
on Jan. 12,
2002.”
 

Well it’s all up to the courts now. If
convicted, Miller faces life in prison. Recently C-Murder requested a trial
re-location that was later denied after his attorney Ron Rakosky argued that the
media’s coverage would prevent a fair trail. According to The Times
Picayune:
 

“Assistant Jefferson Parish District
Attorney David Wolff said Rakosky was making the same arguments he had
made when a previous change-of-venue motion was denied in April. 24th Judicial
District Court Judge Hans Liljeberg denied the request for a change of
venue. He said 14 mock jurors were chosen in April after an earlier request to
move the trial. Those mock jurors were questioned about their knowledge of the
case and “it was clear to everybody that Mr. Miller can get a fair trial.” A
panel of 39 potential jurors was sworn in for the jury-selection process around
10 a.m. today. Liljeberg warned them that the trial could last two
weeks.”
 

Rakosky probably should’ve come up with a
better excuse with that especially after famous cases like Michael Jackon,
R-Kelly, and even the O.J. Simpson case, which was actually a highly publicized
murder trial in which O.J. was acquitted of.
 

Well if he didn’t do it, hopefully he
will be acquitted and return home to his family. Good Luck C-Muder!