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אמינם טרם $200,000 למען נפגעי האסון שקרה במיסיסיפי (ככה כותבים?) Eminem recently joined the impressive list of charitable celebrities by donating $200,000 to victims of Hurricane Katrina. Slim reportedly was touched by MTV's telethon this past Saturday and called Mississippi emcee, David Banner, to donate $200,000. The Detroit lyricist then donated the money to the American Red Cross on behalf of his record label, Shady Records. Em hasn't been the only one digging in his wallet to support Hurricane Katrina victims. Last week, Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and Sean "Diddy" Combs joined forces to donate $1 million to the American Red Cross. Elsewhere, T.I. helped raise $263,000 for Hurricane Katrina relief when he appeared on air at Atlanta's V 103 FM for over seven hours last week. Meanwhile, Fat Joe and DJ Khaled hosted The Takeover on Miami's 99 Jamz in hope to raise money for hurricane victims. Various hip-hop artists and black celebrities, from New Orleans natives Master P, Juvenile, Lil Wayne to actor/rapper Queen Latifah and Steve Harvey, came together this past Friday during the BET SOS Telethon to raise more than $10 million for the Red Cross.
50 סנט בטוח שאמינם יחזור לסטודיו כשיחלים Rap star 50 CENT has rubbished reports EMINEM is retiring from music, as he insists he will be touring with the hip-hop impresario as soon as possible. CANDY SHOP star 50 Cent has been in close contact with Eminem, who is currently in rehab for a sleeping pill addiction, and he's confident the troubled rapper will be back in the studio when he recovers. He says, "I don't know how long it will be before Em is back up again, but if it's up to me another tour will happen. "I'll take my schedule and push it around so that when he's coming back we're both coming back together. "Eminem is going to make more music. Trust me. He'll be back in the studios as soon as he's physically up to it. "I've been in touch with him and he's doing better." *ראיתי לא מזמן באתר קליפ של אמינם ופיפטי סנט 'gatman' ממתי השיר?