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Eminem DOGS Adam Lambert In ‘Elevator’ (Photos)

Adam Lambert on CBS Early Show

Adam Lambert has receieved a TON of grief for his AMA performance and rightfully so. He messed up big time.  ABC all but black balled him with good reason but now they have gotten too much heat and have let Adam back in.  This time he will appear on The View (Thursday the 10th) where he will be pre-taped and hello, Barbara Walters wouldn’t smack him if he tried to be distasteful! The night before The View appearance, Lambert will be on Barbara Walters’ Most Fascinating People special.  I don’t know that I’d call Adam Lambert fascinating, more like shocking and over-hyped.

Adam is quite happy with his two ABC gigs and he shared his joy on Twitter,

“Hey friends! I will be performing and hanging w the ladies of ABC’s The View Thursday the 10th!  Also look for me on Barbara Walters’ Ten Most Fascinating People of 09 the night before also on ABC :)

What Adam wasn’t so thrilled with is Eminem’s use of his name in a new song that hit the internet.  Some of the lyrics in Elevator rub him the wrong way,

“Sorry, Lance, Mr. Lambert and Aiken ain’t gonna make it/ They get so mad, when I call them both fake/ It’s all these f—ing voices in my head, I can’t take it/ Someone shut that f—ing baby up, before I shake it.”

Initially Adam thought Em said the f****t word, but then listened again and he says “fake it’s”…..

“Wow eminem mentioned me in a song?! I must be doin something right!? Even if he used the f word…. Whtev”

“Oh he says “fake it” my bad”

Do you think Eminem is being his classic self, using derogatory lyrics, or is this just coincidence?  Sound off below.

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[images by WENN.com]


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  1. March 5th, 2010 | 5:40 pm

    i think that eminem and adam lambert are to grate people and i think that they should be friends and that i think that they should make a song together

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