AHH Stray News: Eminem, Bosko, Styles P., Tommy Gunz, J5

Eminem is taking his ex-wife Kim Mathers to court, in an attempt to stop her from making disparaging remarks about him in public. The Detroit Daily News reports that Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, will appear in court on Monday (Mar. 26) to file a motion seeking to prohibit Kim from making "derogatory, disparaging, inflammatory and […]

Eminem is taking

his ex-wife Kim Mathers to court, in an attempt to stop her from making disparaging

remarks about him in public. The Detroit Daily News reports that Eminem,

born Marshall Mathers, will appear in court on Monday (Mar. 26) to file a motion

seeking to prohibit Kim from making "derogatory, disparaging, inflammatory

and otherwise negative comments" about him in public. According to Eminem,

Kim’s recent comments bring harm to their daughter, 11-year-old Hailie. Kim recently

appeared on TV show 20/20 and on Detroit radio station 95.5’s Mojo in the

Morning show. She accused Eminem of being a bad father and claimed the rapper

was still addicted to drugs. "Complicating the situation for the child is

the fact that her father is an internationally known public figure," the

motion reads. "It is simply impossible for her to be shielded from the kind

of media campaign currently being waged by (Kim) against (Eminem). The couple

remarried in Jan. 2006 and were divorced by Apr. 2006. Grammy

Award winning singer, songwriter and producer Bosko is the latest addition to

the roster of talent performing on the upcoming Bay To the A Tour, which features

Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, E-40, T-Pain and others. Bosko will preview tracks from

his upcoming debut solo album The Good Life Movement, which is slated to

hit stores this summer of GLM Music. Fans can catch Bosko tonight (Mar. 24) in

Anaheim, CA at the Honda Center. Bosko will also appear in Atlanta on Apr. 28

and May. 19 in Miami, FL. Bosko has produced for artists like Tupac Shakur, Lil

Jon, The Hot Boyz, E-40 and Kanye West. Bosko also earned a Grammy Award for his

vocal performance on "The New Workout Plan," taken from Kanye West’s

College Dropout album.Lox

group member Styles P. announced a deal with Koch Records and is preparing to

release new solo album, 5 Star General. Styles, who is co-CEO of D Block

Records with Lox group members Jadakiss and Sheek Louch, was formerly signed to

Interscope. "I look forward to embarking on this exciting new phase of my

career along side Koch Records, a company best known for their unyielding interest

in supporting the vision of the artist," Styles P. said in a statement. "It

feels good to be a part of a team that appreciates hip hop in its truest form.

I am ecstatic about being in control of my own destiny." Styles’s released

his debut 2002 solo album A Gangster and a Gentleman on Interscope Records.

The album spawned the hit single "Good Times (I Get High)." His sophomore

solo effort Time Is Money was released in 2006, after a three and a half-year

delay. 5 Star General hits stores in summer 2007.South

Carolina native and Atlanta resident/producer Tommy Gunz has launched a new production

company, Muzikil State of Mindz. The announcement comes on the heels of Gunz’

success in co-producing rapper Mim’s #1 single "This is Why I’m Hot."

Tommy Gunz has also produced tracks for artists like UGK, Pitbull, Jim Jones,

Funk Master Flex, Letoya Luckett and others. Gunz, who has a Bachelor of Science

Degree in Recording Arts, has also worked with producer Swizz Beatz as an engineer.

“My goal is to develop artists. I want to take young, gifted people and make

them stars. I never want to put an artist out with the intent of making quick

money. I want to be able to set up their careers and give them longevity in the

game.”Rap

group Jurassic 5 have announced that the group will break up, after their upcoming

tour of Australia and Japan. "After the tour, that’s basically it,"

Soup told Australia’s Gold Coast Bulletin last week. "I don’t want

to sit here and fake around with it – we’re not seeing eye to eye right now. People

see us a harmonizing, loving group, but that’s far from the truth." He also

said that one member of the group wants to go solo, further pitting the group

against one and another. "Some people here want their own shrine, their own

thing. If that’s what you want, I say more power to you. I hope it works out for

you – just don’t come up with lame excuses."