Celebrities and fans wish Eminem on his 48th Birthday including Skylar Grey, 50 Cent, Royce & Others.
Yesterday, Eminem celebrated his 48th Birthday, and millions of fans send their wishes to the Detroit rapper through social media. A lot of celebrities and friends including 50 Cent, Skylar Grey, FredWreck, Royce da 5’9″, and more also wish Slim Shady on his birthday.
For admirers of the Detroit-based entertainer, this isn’t the worst news. When Eminem released “Music to Be Murdered By” in January, fans were greeted with his 11th studio album. The album was his second surprise release in as many years, the first being “Kamikaze“, which he dropped without warning in 2018. On that album, Royce da 5’9″ appeared, as did Royce da 5’9”, who also posted a birthday message for Eminem on his Facebook page on Saturday. Snoop Dogg and fellow rapper 50 Cent also wished Eminem a happy birthday in a video message that said, “Be safe, be smart, be sharp, and keep being you.”
“48 times …. I can name 48 reasons why he raps better than you … 48 people who’s lives he’s changed. Name 48 things he’s accomplished that nobody thought he could, EVER… Happy 48th to my brother … The 🐐 Debate your mother,” wrote Royce. Skylar grey also shares her wishes along with an only selfie she had wish Marshall, which is hilarious. Check out some of the wishes below.
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Happy Birthday to my friend and the greatest of all time @Eminem 🎶🎶 pic.twitter.com/Tvtto7guCY
— FredWreck (@Fredwreck) October 17, 2020
🎂 Happy born day to the rap god @Eminem pic.twitter.com/YHRKr7nirt
— Buckshot (@Buckshot) October 17, 2020
Happy Birthday to the One & Only #Eminem! 👨🎤🎂🍾🎁🎉🎇 🌟👑 @Eminem pic.twitter.com/f84GeQpacY
— World Music Awards (@WORLDMUSICAWARD) October 17, 2020
One of the best to ever do it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMINEM 🌟 pic.twitter.com/cm2HLyLapK
— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) October 17, 2020
Happy birthday, Eminem! Check out our list of the rapper’s 50 greatest songs here: https://t.co/iM3hkhauv3 pic.twitter.com/qKcDSeta4a
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) October 17, 2020