Lil Wayne & Eminem Track off of ‘Rebirth’ Leaks to the Net

Just when you thought the impossible could not be possible. At one point in time, fans thought that Eminem and Lil Wayne would never be heard on the same track, and then Drake drops a bomb with a track entitled ‘Forever’ and included heavyweights Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Eminem and shocks the entire world. On the real, many people have confirmed, Em murked the last verse and that’s when we knew that the real Slim Shady has returned. Now another track has emerged and eventually leaked to the net. Lil Wayne has reached out again to the Detroit MC and requested his assistance on the track Wayne has entitled ‘Drop the World.’

And truth be told, the track is phenomenal. I don’t say that too often on a lot of tracks unless they really are a true banger. Let’s just say both artists go in on these haters with back to back verbal assaults. The beat itself has an angry tone adding fuel to Wayne’s verse and complimenting Em’s unique style fluently. The production is definitely something that Em normally spits on and he completes this one quite well.

Atop a subtle beginning before the beat prepares its pump towards the chorus, Wayne begins calmly like spoken-word poetry with the verse:

“I got ice in my veins/Blood in my eyes/ Hate in my heart/ Love on my mind/ I seen nights full of pain/ Days of the same/ You keep the sunshine/ Save me the rain.”

As the chorus line begins to seep in, guitars begin pumping more adrenaline into the beat as Wayne spits the hook:

“Bitch, I’mma pick the world up and I’mm drop it on your fuckin’ head!/ I could die now/ Rebirth, muthafucka/ Hop up in my spaceship and leave Earth, muthafucka/ I’m gone.”

Anticipation begins to rise as Eminem kicks in the third verse, you already have the idea in your mind that he was going to murk this one either way, he begins singing a subtle verse before transitioning into a more anger fueled delivery, much of what he’s known for, those spitfire lyrical flows. In his verse, if you listen, he states that he single-handedly changed the game and challenges anybody that doubts him:

“It hurts but I’ll never show/ Cause pain you’ll never know/ If only you could see how lonely and how cold/ And frostbit I’ve become………

I’mma make these fuckin’ haters believe/ I’mma fuck around in this bitch and roast everybody/ Sleep on me, that’s where you head’ll lay/ Permanently, bitch/ It’s beddy-bye/ This world is my Easter egg/ Prepare to die!”

He continues on, what the verse is seriously diabolical. Either way you get a hold of the track, this is something you have to add to your iPod or track collection. Trust me on this.

At press time, Lil Wayne is preparing to attend his court date sometime in February of next year to receive his one year prison sentence for gun charges. Around the same time, his latest album ‘Rebirth’ is also slated to drop. However, Eminem’s Relapse: Refill has been officially scheduled to be released on December 21 alongside Young Money’s debut compilation ‘We Are Young Money.’

Fans React to Chris Brown Deleting his Twitter Account

Social Networking has risen to an all time high as the years continue to pass. This year alone, Twitter became one of the most used services on the net by practically everyone. Between celebrities, artists, execs, and fans, the whole world has literally flocked to twitter as their main source of instant news feeds. Fans indulged as their favorite artist or celebrity ‘tweeted’ their every single move. I’m not quite sure why it was so important to know that your artist was at Wal-Mart or at home getting drunk. Either way, people loved the ingenious idea of twitter.

R&B vocalist Chris Brown, however, wasn’t too partial by the recent barrage the media and the fans were giving in about his comments to the industry when he stated that they could all ‘kiss his ass.’ Now this isn’t the first time his comments on twitter have gotten him in trouble, some time ago he once called Jay-Z a ‘cornball,’ yet another comment the media quickly picked up on. We all are aware that twitter was made for your personal comments and a place where you can let off steam, so why regret and retract everything you said let alone delete your account, when you know the whole world is reading your comments anyway. It has been reported by several media outlets that Chris Brown has apparently deleted his twitter account for reasons of personal frustration. It seems as though a lot of his fans weren’t too happy by his decision.

Fans responded to MTV News about their reaction to his decision on deleting his twitter account which millions were following:

“I don’t think he should have done it. The media is basically backing him against the wall. Yes, for the incidents that happened, he did it, he owned up to it. But it’s been invading his life. Twitter is supposed to be casual, make new friends, put your thoughts out in the air, just have fun. Everything that he texts, [the media] is turning around and making it bad, and he’s not a bad guy.” – Brittany Mack, 23

“I think for the younger generation, we would understand the frustration, the things he’s talking about, but TMZ and the media is going to take a spin on that. I was depressed; the only reason why I made a Twitter was because Chris Brown made a Twitter. He was the first person I followed, and then when he deleted his Twitter, I was going crazy.” – Kendra Payne, 18

It’s quite interesting how this one little thing has caused a wave of other fans commenting on other celebrities that should follow in the steps of Brown and delete their own twitter. Why read comments made by them, if they annoy you is all I’m asking?