Former Microsoft designer Sergey Kisselev, who worked on the Windows team, has unveiled some intriguing concepts he helped develop. On Behance, you can now explore the ...
A former designer at Microsoft has shared dynamic wallpapers for Windows 11 which was supposed to ship with 22H2 and 23H2, but the plan has been canceled.
Eminem shares his thoughts on the competition at the upcoming 2025 Grammy Awards in conversation with DJ Whoo Kid on the ...
Grammys are looking to be a showdown between Kendrick Lamar and every other nominee-and Em doesn’t have a problem with K. Dot ...
Adam Sandler confirmed a major surprise for fans of his 1996 classic golf comedy 'Happy Gilmore'--Eminem will appear in a cameo role in the upcoming sequel, 'Happy Gilmore 2'. He added ...
Adam Sandler has confirmed that hip-hop icon Eminem will make a cameo in 'Happy Gilmore 2', the sequel to his 1996 sports comedy classic. Speaking on 'The Dan Patrick Show', Sandler praised Eminem ...
50 Cent is teasing a star-studded collab with Eminem, Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre ahead of the West Coast icons’ upcoming album Missionary. The highlight anticipated project, Snoop & Dre’s first ...
Funny enough, this isn't even the first Sandler film to have Eminem show up. The rapper previously made a particularly standout appearance in Sandler's 2009 movie Funny People. "He said a million ...
While performing the 2002 single “Without Me” from his fourth studio album, The Eminem Show, Eminem cut the part where he shouts, “F### you, Debbie!” and let the 40,000 people in ...
Scott Legato/Getty Eminem returned to the stage for the first time since the death of his mother Debbie Nelson — and as he typically does in concert, opted to skip over a lyric that serves as a ...
While performing The Eminem Show single “Without Me,” Eminem left out the lyric, “F*ck you, Debbie.” Instead, he “let his fans yell it for him instead,” according to Newsweek.
The 52-year-old rapper had a complicated past with his mother and spoke about her in songs like "My Mom" (1999), "My Name Is," (1999), “Cleanin’ Out My Closet," (2002), and "Without Me" (2002).