Eminem is a vulture period

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He has made hundreds of millions of dollars making a black artform after studying black geniuses like nas, g rap, rakim, big, pac, etc. How much of that money has he given back to the black community? maybe he does things in Detriot I don't know, but I do know he made types calling a black woman all types of ******s. I do know he is friends with that white supramacists kid rock. I know he has never spoken out about black issues outside of that back trump diss yo sell records.

The fact nikkas still give him a pass and ride his dikk is disgusting, he shown himself to be an entitled CAC his whole career, attempting to destroy anyone who has the audacity to critique him.
 

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no, wanksta is what blew him up. sit your young ass down.

:hhh:

Wanksta was a street single, it gave him buzz but if he didn't put out in da club right after that he would've went nowhere. That Em and Dre stimulus package got him where he is today.

Til this day he still performs In Da Club and almost never performs Wanksta
 

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it's hard to defend Em after those tapes that Benzino released, then again he's signed acts like Obie, 50, D12, Cashis etc. it's really confusing. Em no longer has them guys in his corner as much, the only on who's still there are Royce & 50. look who he works with as of recently which were Yelawolf, Skylar Grey, Sia & Pink.
 

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Nah. 50 had a lil buzz, but In Da Club was what set him off. That was produced by Dre and originally a beat for D12. C'mon breh... This ain't it.
It was Rakim's song first actually.

Dr. Dre has it in his vault somewhere. :mjcry:
 

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Nah. 50 had a lil buzz, but In Da Club was what set him off. That was produced by Dre and originally a beat for D12. C'mon breh... This ain't it.

You're completely ignoring the work 50 put in mixtape wise, which put him in the position he is in now, stop with the revisionism

Everybody was trying to sign 50 off of Guess Who's Back, 50 Cent is the future etc....

I can tell you're a gateway fan
 

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Wanksta was a street single, it gave him buzz but if he didn't put out in da club right after that he would've went nowhere. That Em and Dre stimulus package got him where he is today.

Til this day he still performs In Da Club and almost never performs Wanksta


wanksta was a commercial smash and was the most popular rap single thru the fall of 2002.

if he doesn't perform wanksta anymore, that's his stupidity.
i'd imagine that his original fanbase generally hasn't checked for any of his concerts in over a decade anyway. dude been a hardcore POP rapper since 2005.
 
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