Eminem, Drake, Lil Wayne and Travis Barker will team up for a special performance at Sunday night's Grammy Awards. The addition of the rap crew represents nearly the entire lineup for the remix of Drake's "Forever" — only awards-show fire starter Kanye West will be missing.

The past decade has shown us a lot, from the death of Michael Jackson to the birth of Auto-tune. It has also brought us some of the most horrific scandals and probably one of the worst economic crisis this country has seen in a long time. Of all of these things, which will be remembered the most? Billboard.com has broken down the top 50 for us. Check it out...

Lil Wayne's much-hyped collaboration with Eminem just hit the Internet. It's called "Drop the World." Take a listen and let us know what you think.

<strong>Eminem</strong> will release <strong>"Relapse: The Refill"</strong> — and not <strong>"Relapse 2"</strong> — on <strong>December 21st</strong>. "The Refill" will include the entire "Relapse", plus seven songs that didn’t make the album. Producers include <strong>Dr. Dre</strong> and <strong>Just Blaze</strong>.<!--more-->

The <strong>2009 BET Hip-Hop Awards</strong> aired earlier this week and fans are still talking about the freestyle cypher sessions hosted by <strong>DJ Premier</strong> that aired during the program. MC's taking part in the freestyle sessions included <strong>Eminem, Mos Def, Joe Budden, Nicki Minaj</strong> and <strong>Black Thought</strong>. <!--more->-->