Top 10 eminem songs

10.   Lighters


"Lighters" is a song by the American hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, a group composed of Royce da 5'9" and Eminem. As the second single from their first EPHell: The SequelShady Records serviced the song for mainstream radio airplay in the United States on July 5, 2011. The song features the American singer Bruno Mars, who was added after the original cut. The song was written and produced by Eminem, Battle Roy and The Smeezingtons. Eminem and Royce da 5'9" took a different approach, wanting to break the typical album format that stereotypical hip hop artists use. It also made reference to T-Pain, Wendy Williams, Kwame Kilpatrick, and Marshall.  


9.     Monster


"The Monster" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's eighth studio album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. The song was written by Marshall Mathers, Jon Bellion and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency. "The Monster" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following "Love the Way You Lie", its sequel Love The Way You Lie (Part II) (2010), and "Numb" (2012). "The Monster" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album. The song's lyrics present Rihanna coming to grips with her inner demons, while Eminem ponders the negative effects of his fame.




8.     Space bound


"Space Bound" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his seventh studio album, Recovery. In February 2011, "Space Bound" was released as the fourth and final single from the album. The song is produced by American hip-hop producer Jim Jonsin. "Space Bound" features interpolations of "Drive" by R.E.M. and "Song for Bob" by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis









7.     Fast lane



"Fast Lane" is the lead single by hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, a group composed of Royce da 5'9" and Eminem, from their first EPHell: The Sequel. It's their first single in twelve years as a group since the 1999 hit "Nuttin' to Do" and the duo's major label debut single, due to a break-up in late 2000. The song was released May 3, 2011 by Shady Records. The single was produced by Eminem,Supa Dups, and Jason "JG" Gilbert. Texas rapper Chamillionaire released a remix of this song on May 8, 2011.





6.     When i,m gone


"When I'm Gone" is the lead single taken from American rapper Eminem's first compilation album Curtain Call: The Hits. It was released on December 6, 2005, the same day as the album was released. The song charted at number eight on the AmericanBillboard Hot 100 singles chart, number 22 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart, number four on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.







5.     Survival


 The song was initially released as a pre-order bonus when pre-ordering the video game Call of Duty: Ghosts.The song features vocals on the chorus from Liz Rodrigues of The New Royales. The song premiered on August 14, 2013 to promote the multiplayer trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts. The song was released as the second single from The Marshall Mathers LP 2 on October 8, 2013. Upon its single release, the song debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and upon the album's release, it climbed to a new peak of number 16.




4.     Rapgod

The song premiered via YouTube, on October 14, 2013 and was released in the US on October 15, as the third single from Eminem's eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013). It contains references to previous conflicts in Eminem's career, as well as to other rappers' conduct. The song received positive reviews, with critics praising Eminem's lyrical ability and rapping speed.









3.     Not Afraid


"Not Afraid" is a song by the American rapper Eminem from his seventh studio album, Recovery (2010). It was released as the album's lead single on April 29, 2010, by Interscope Records. "Not Afraid" was first revealed as a single by Eminem via Twitter, after which the song debuted on radio. To promote the single's release, a freestyle rap, "Despicable", was released on the Internet and received attention for its tone and lyrical content.





2.     Love the way you lie


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"Love the Way You Lie" is a song by the American hip hop recording artist Eminem from his seventh studio album Recovery (2010).Skylar Grey, a singer-songwriter, wrote and recorded the demo alongside the producer Alex da Kid when she felt she was in an abusive romantic relationship with the music industry. Eminem wrote the verses and chose the Barbadian singer Rihanna to sing the chorus; their past experiences in difficult relationships influenced the collaboration. Recording sessions were held in Ferndale, Michigan, and Dublin, Ireland. Backed by guitar, piano and violin, the track is a midtempo hip hop ballad with a pop refrain and describes two lovers who refuse to separate despite being in a dangerous love–hate relationship.


1.     Lose yourself


"Lose Yourself" is a song by the American rap artist Eminem, released as the first single from the soundtrack to his movie 8 Mile. Released on October 28, 2002, it was written and produced by Eminem himself, along with longtime collaborator Jeff Bass, one half of the production duo Bass Brothers. The song was largely written during the filming of 8 Mile, and plays to the themes of the film, as it is loosely written from the viewpoint of the character of Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith, Jr., who was portrayed by Eminem.

Top 10 Highest Paid CEOs

10. Gerald Rubin

Company: Helen of Troy
Compensation: $41.6 million
Helen of Troy, which distributes name brands like Brut and Pert Plus, posted record sales in its fiscal year ending in February 2013, helping its CEO Gerald Rubin take home nearly $29 million in performance-based stock options. Of the country’s most lavishly paid CEOs, according to data compiled by FindTheCompany.com, none are are women.

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9. Richard Bracken

Company: HCA Holdings
Compensation: $46.4 million
It pays handsomely to run the nation’s largest for-profit hospital chain. Bracken is retiring at the end of the year after spending more than thirty years with HCA, but surely the $21.4 million in stock options that recently vested will help tide him over in retirement.

8. E. Hunter Harrison

Company: Canadian Pacific Railway
Compensation: $49.2 million
Hunter Harrison’s pay is inflated in part because of an agreement by Canadian Pacific to fund a pension he forfeited when he left his previous employer to join the company in 2012, but he still receives eight figures in stock options purely for his labor.

7. David Zaslav

Company: Discovery Communications Class
Compensation: $49.9 million
Research firm Morningstar calls Discovery Channel “the most widely distributed brand in the world.” It reaches over 200 countries. Add other niche but profitable cable channels like Animal Planet and TLC, plus ownership of much of the content those networks distribute, and you have the makings of a pay-TV powerhouse. Discovery’s stock is up roughly 500% over the past five years, helping to boost CEO David Zaslav’s stock rewards and total compensation.

6. John Hammergren

Company: McKesson
Compensation: $51.7 million
John Hammergren, CEO of the pharmaceutical and medical device distributor McKensson, has not only one of the highest pay packages in corporate America, but one of the most generous golden parachutes. He could make up to $303.4 million if he is to leave the company, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.




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5. Leslie Moonves

Company: CBS
Compensation: $62.2 million
The fact that Moonves heads up America’s most watched-television network is one reason for his lavish pay. Morningstar analyst Michael Corty argues Moonves “deserves a lot of credit for the strong performance of CBS broadcast network over the past decades.” Hit shows like “Under the Dome” keep advertisers flocking to the network, bolstering Moonves reputation in a time of generally sagging network TV ratings.


4. Robert Kotick

Company: Activision Blizzard
Compensation: $64.9 million
Activision Blizzard – maker of wildly successful video game franchises Call of Duty and World of Warcraft – has rewarded its CEO Robert Kotick handsomely for the company’s swiftly appreciating stock price. The majority of Kotick’s compensation is paid in stock, which is up more than 60% in 2013.

3. Mario Gabelli

Company: Gamco Investors
Compensation: $69 million
Through the ownership of 99% of Gamco Investors Class B voting shares, founder and CEO Mario Gabelli has near total control of his company. This arrangement surely bolsters his ability to pay himself well: He nets 10% of the firms pre-tax profits, plus further pay for his role as a portfolio manager. His $69 million in take home pay in 2012 represented 20% of Gamco’s total revenue, according to Morningstar.


2. Larry Ellison

Company: Oracle
Compensation: $77 million
Larry Ellison, the founder and CEO of software maker Oracle, has long made the lists of top-paid executives. But after several quarters of lagging sales growth, shareholders are growing weary of Ellison’s lavish pay package. The Silicon Valley boss’s pay was reduced from $96.2 million in 2012 to $77 million in 2013. A majority of shareholders still censured the board’s decision to be so generous in a non-binding vote this November.

Tesla Motors Inc. Co-founder And Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk Interview

1. Elon Musk

Company: Tesla Motors
Compensation: $78.2 million
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk made his first millions through developing the payment platform PayPal and his success and fame have only grown. The stock of Musk’s latest venture, Tesla Motors, spent much of 2013 soaring in value, helping to explain the visionary CEO’s robust pay package.

Top 10 Best Video Editing Software Platforms.

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    1. Pinnacle Studio 16 Ultimate

    With an attractive interface, a multitude of video effects and the ability to upload directly to Facebook, Vimeo, Box and YouTube, Pinnacle Studio has long been a favorite in video editing. While it is one of the more expensive options in this list, and it doesn’t have 4K UHD support, Pinnacle serves as a nice middle-ground option for those who aren’t slackers in the video editing department, but who haven’t reached pro status just yet.
    Price: $114.99

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    2. AVS Video Editor

    Packed with more than 670 transitions and effects, 46 text options and 34 templates for disc menus, AVS is surprisingly simple to use and customize. Users need only drag and drop the desired effect into place.
    Editing videos is quick and easy, and AVS supports multiple formats, such as HD, MPEG, AVI, WMV, QuickTime, Adobe Flash, mobile video, Real Networks and WebM files, among others.
    Price: $59
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    3. Adobe Premiere Elements 11

    Those used to the Adobe Suite will instantly recognize this familiar setup. Version 11 of Adobe Premiere Elements comes with new effects, such as cinematic FilmLooks, slow motion and speeding up. Elements takes the best features of Adobe’s professional version of the software, Premiere Pro, and makes them simplified and user friendly.
    Users also have the ability to share video with Vimeo, meaning your masterpieces are just a click away from a massive online audience.
    Price: $99.99
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    4. Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3

    Apple’s revamped video editing software boasts speedier performance, a friendlier interface, auditions for alternate clips, good organization tools, powerful new multicam support and support for both Thunderbolt and studio-monitor output. While you can’t import projects from previous Final Cut versions without a third-party plugin, this new software is a consumer-friendly upgrade to a pro-level Mac editor.
    Price: $299.99
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    5. iMovie 11

    For Mac users who want a simple video editing software without the bells and whistles, there’s iMovie 11. Easy drag-and-drop functionality makes cropping and adding music a breeze, and previewing the resulting video in real time makes it easy to ensure that you got the right shot.
    While it may not have the latest and greatest features, iMovie packs all of the basics in an easy-to-master interface for a relatively cheap price.
    Price: $79
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    6. Corel VideoStudio Pro X6

    Despite being the cheapest option on this list, Corel Video Studio Pro X6 is simple to use without sacrificing power. Features such as motion tracking for moving effects, even better stop motion controls, an enhanced screen capture utility and a subtitle editor with voice detection make this a low-risk purchase for amateur videographers who still want quality.
    The software supports 4K Ultra HD video and is the only available option for creating HTML5 interactive web movies.
    Price: $49.99
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    7. CyberLink PowerDirector

    For an option that falls in the middle of the price range, CyberLink has one of the most impressive arsenals of tools -- and it's still easy to use. The recently revamped interface is intuitive, and the features are “content aware,” meaning that they analyze raw footage for things such as shakiness, lighting and faces to create a better final cut. There is also added support for 4K video content.
    Price: $79.99
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    8. Magix Movie Edit Pro 2013 Plus

    Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus is one of the lease expensive platforms on this list, and for the social butterfly, it might be one of the best options. With direct upload capabilities to Facebook, YouTube, and Vimeo, its stunning interface, movie trailer templates and multicam editing capabilities can make even amateurs YouTube famous.
    The downsides? There's a trimmer that can be confusing, no 4K support and too many licensing prompts, which can be a drag.
    Price: $58.98
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    9. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

    As the industry leader in video editing, Adobe Premiere Pro CC comes with a redesigned timeline and Paste Effects, which allows you to copy and paste the effects you need from one clip to another, making your editing faster and more efficient. Other new features include new sync settings, the ability to browse through your projects to find and combine clips faster, closed captioning features and improved multicam editing. And as part of the Creative Cloud, it’s backed by the Adobe Creative Suite, integrated with Behance and can be synced across multiple workstations.
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    10. Sony Movie Studio Platinum

    3D capabilities help Sony's consumer-grade video editing software to stand out, and the precise editing and solid rendering speed make this an excellent option for consumers.
    Other features include YouTube sharing, DVD and Blu-Ray compatibilities, and an excellent Picture in Picture preview.
    The downside? The interface feels a little outdated, and definitely seems like a watered-down version of Sony's Pro software, as opposed to a product developed with the consumer's needs in mind.
    Price: $94.95

10 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels .

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College Humor


College Humor

3.6 million
Subscribers tune in for daily sketch comedy.

09.

One Direction Vevo

One Direction Vevo

3.8 million
The popular boy band's channel features videos and behind-the-scenes clips of the Brits. 

08.

PewDiePie

PewDiePie

4 million
Apparently a lot of people on YouTube like to watch a Swedish guy play video games.

07.

FreddieW

FreddieW

4.4 million
Freddie Wong's YouTube bits are highly produced and tend to focus on video games. He once won the World Series of Video Games playing Guitar Hero 2.

06.

Rihanna Vevo

Rihanna Vevo

4.8 million
The pop star's site features music videos and behind-the-scenes clips of Rihanna.

05.

Machinima

Machinima

5.8 million
Machinima is more about news than personality. The gaming site uploads multiple videos every day.
 

04.

JennaMarbles 
 

JennaMarbles

6 million
Vlogger Jenna Mourey is the rare girl in this boys club. Her most famous video is "How To Avoid Talking To People You Don't Want To Talk To."

03.

Nigahiga

Nigahiga

6.7 million
Like the Smosh guys, Ryan Higa got his start with lip-synching videos. His comedy bits are among the most popular on YouTube.

02.

Ray William Johnson


Ray William Johnson

6.9 million
Smosh vaulted over Johnson to take the top spot  in the middle of January but the popular host is still signing up 28,000 new subscribers per day.

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Smosh

7 million
Smosh is now the most-subscribed to channel on YouTube with 7 million subscribers. Here is a look at the channel's competition. All numbers are from VidStatsX as of January 22nd.