Eminem took his music to new heights, and we literally mean heights. As he performed his recent chartbuster original song from the Venom soundtrack on top of the Empire State Building in the US against a light show on the observation deck, he made new records.
Host Jimmy Kimmel takes away the credits for putting the rapper on top for his special show in Brooklyn, partnering with Google to advertise the new Pixel 3 phone.
Here is the exclusive performance you definitely don’t want to miss.
The rap god, born as Marshall Bruce Mathers III but professionally named as Eminem, turns 46 today. He was born to a wrecked home and today, he overcame all the odds and the world knows him as the king of rap. With 10 number-one albums on the Billboard 200 and five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and more than 47.4 million albums and 107.5 million singles sold in the U.S. and 220 million records globally, the philanthropist is among the world’s best-selling artists of all time and is consistently cited as one of the greatest and most influential artists in any genre.
From ripping the US president Donald Trump to singing for a video game, Eminem has a huge fan base across the world and has won 15 Grammy and an Oscar too. In a career spanning more than three decades, the Slim Shady has proved from time to time that he is the ‘King of Hip Hop’. The lyrical genius was found to have the widest vocabulary with 8,818 unique words beating Jay Z by nearly 2000 words. Impressive huh!
On his special day let us go back and have a look at his top 5 songs which ruled the charts for quite a long time, (believe us it was a hard time choosing the top 5).
1. The real slim shady (2000)
2. Lose yourself (2002)
3. Not afraid ( 2010)
4. I need a doctor (2011)