Eminem promises to "deliver an uncut hip-hop radio station like never before" when he has his own channel on satellite radio starting this fall.
Sirius Satellite Radio has teamed with the 31-year-old rapper - along with his label, Shady Records, and Interscope Records - to create "a cutting-edge hip-hop music and lifestyle channel."
Eminem's DJ Green Lantern will host a weekly show, while Eminem and other Shady Records artists will host occasional shows that will include call-in segments.
"Not too long ago, the feds wanted all my music off the air," Eminem said in a statement. "Now we'll be on Sirius 24 hours a day."
He added, "I can't wait to start dropping new material, exclusive tracks and uncensored hip-hop featuring me and everyone else freely saying whatever the (expletive) we want."
The channel, still unnamed, will feature hip-hop from across the spectrum, not just the two labels, the company said.
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