On May 19 Relapse was released, the album that breaks the silence that Eminem
held for four years and which will bring a second part later this year.
The work is produced by Dr. Dree, the one who realized that in 2001 won the
Grammy for best rap album, and by 50 Cent. "Many people expected last year left
Relapse," Eminem said earlier this year. "I was one of them. However Dree and I
returned to the studio in September for a few days, which ended up becoming six
months. "
This album and listening to botle Crack, a controversial song which has lyrics,
full of social criticism and snide remarks that have made this
one of the
singer's most beloved white rappers and acclaimed by the public.
We Made In You, another issue that his fans already know, the rapper makes fun
of Amy Winehouse, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson and Sarah Palin
does parodies of Star Trek and Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley.
The Relapse release coincides with the news that the rapper became a comic-strip
hero The Punisher, Marvel's classic character, the creator of X-Men and
Spider-Man.
The story that came to market on 5 May with XXL magazine, was designed by the
Spanish Salvador Larocca at the request of the famous artist and renowned comics
fan.
The story set in Detroit, a city of Eminem, was conducted by Fred Van Lente,
writer of arguments for The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man or The Fantastic Four.
The winning artist nine Grammy awards for music and author of tracks like "The
Real Slim Shady in 2000, was enthusiastic about the idea of being a part of the
universe of comics when he suggested a partnership with Marvel because of some
pictures in XXL magazine.
"We thought you might want to do something like Wolverine, as the film opens
and, perhaps Spider-Man or some other big name and he was pleasantly surprised
when he said he intended to make a story with The Punisher, described Michael
Pasciullo, Communications Vice President of Marvel Entertainment.
"It's a real amateur and revealed throughout the process," added Pasciullo.
The first part of the comic was titled Kill You "and saw in the magazine XXL,
while the continuation will be available only in Marvel's website, the company
has not informed that there were plans to publish the full story in a book .
The singer, 36, asked to take charge of the design of comic John Romita Sr., in
charge of drawing the Punisher in 1974, and Salvador Larocca, whose firm emerges
in several volumes of the X-Men.
"We also requested that the villain was Barracuda. That's when we knew we were
dealing with a true fan, "said Pascuillo.
On May 19 Relapse was released, the album that breaks the silence that Eminem held for four years and which will bring a second part later this year.
The work is produced by Dr. Dree, the one who realized that in 2001 won the Grammy for best rap album, and by 50 Cent. "Many people expected last year left Relapse," Eminem said earlier this year. "I was one of them. However Dree and I returned to the studio in September for a few days, which ended up becoming six months. "
This album and listening to botle Crack, a controversial song which has lyrics, full of social criticism and snide remarks that have made this
We Made In You, another issue that his fans already know, the rapper makes fun of Amy Winehouse, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson and Sarah Palin does parodies of Star Trek and Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley.
The Relapse release coincides with the news that the rapper became a comic-strip hero The Punisher, Marvel's classic character, the creator of X-Men and Spider-Man.
The story that came to market on 5 May with XXL magazine, was designed by the Spanish Salvador Larocca at the request of the famous artist and renowned comics fan.
The story set in Detroit, a city of Eminem, was conducted by Fred Van Lente, writer of arguments for The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man or The Fantastic Four.
The winning artist nine Grammy awards for music and author of tracks like "The Real Slim Shady in 2000, was enthusiastic about the idea of being a part of the universe of comics when he suggested a partnership with Marvel because of some pictures in XXL magazine.
"We thought you might want to do something like Wolverine, as the film opens and, perhaps Spider-Man or some other big name and he was pleasantly surprised when he said he intended to make a story with The Punisher, described Michael Pasciullo, Communications Vice President of Marvel Entertainment.
"It's a real amateur and revealed throughout the process," added Pasciullo.
The first part of the comic was titled Kill You "and saw in the magazine XXL, while the continuation will be available only in Marvel's website, the company has not informed that there were plans to publish the full story in a book .
The singer, 36, asked to take charge of the design of comic John Romita Sr., in charge of drawing the Punisher in 1974, and Salvador Larocca, whose firm emerges in several volumes of the X-Men.
"We also requested that the villain was Barracuda. That's when we knew we were dealing with a true fan, "said Pascuillo.