Vlad Says Eminem Has Way Worse Racist Tapes That Jimmy Iovine Bought To Prevent From Coming Out

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Where's that from? The racist tapes that are known were with the white guys at the early stage, unless an missing sonething. The guys I saw he recorded it with were white.
There is a song from around that era with Proof where he said some questionable lines, but yeah, the racist basement tapes are him and 3 other white dudes.
 

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Damn I forgot bout them racist tapes...em too much of a GOAT but that shyt ain't cool at all, I wonder how this will turn out

Will Marshall get cancelled?
 

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This is irrelevant cause most nikkas would forgive him

Even in this thread you can read a lot of people caping for him:mjlol:
 

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Em rocked a flat top? This is smiley worthy


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For those saying that Em was rapping with black dudes when he made the racist tapes in question, the photo in BKs post are of the ppl he was rapping with at that time. The child in the background is not a rapper in their group.
 

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And Nick wrong when he said that whiteboys saying "nikka" was more acceptable in the golden era in Hip Hop. He's nuts. Today's New Blacks are more tolerating and accepting of shyt like that but if you were a whiteboy around Blacks back in the 80s and 90s saying nikka you was most likely gonna get ya jaw rocked.
Exactly....I was like wtf is he talkin bout...pac was runnin round wildin, x clan, Krs-1 public enemy.....PM dawn got yoked up for soundin near cross overish ......Nick bozo for that
 

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If there were worse, then why release the lightweight ones first? Why would they protect worse tapes and not just destroy them altogether leaving potential for damage to be done upon release?
My guess is they didn't have them in their possssion. Keep in mind they got the tapes they did have from 1 of the 3 dudes who Em started out with. Probably the other 2 had the rest and cashed in through Ems ppl.
 

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My guess is they didn't have them in their possssion. Keep in mind they got the tapes they did have from 1 of the 3 dudes who Em started out with. Probably the other 2 had the rest and cashed in through Ems ppl.

That still doesn't make sense to leak some of them and keep the most offensive ones. I'm not talking about guessing. I'm talking about what can actually be proven.
 

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All this doesn’t matter if he singled out an entire race all because his heart got broke by a black chick he was dating. You gonna give Em the benefit of the doubt cause he rocked flat tops and knew about his hip hop? I’m not gonna lie, I’ve used the N bomb plenty of times, but not once have I ever singled out a race like he has. I’m also not fully white like Em. Em has got too many passes, from dissing Lauryn Hill, Brandy, Mase and Michael Jackson. Hell even Nick Cannon is doing better things rather than push negativity like Em has. There’s a reason why Em stopped with the baggy clothing and using slang, it’s because he couldn’t fake the funk anymore.

Eminem also dissed his own mother in a track, publicized his fukked up relationship with his wife too, things normal people wouldn’t do. He’s also dissed the darlings of the cac world, the point is he’s clearly an emotional and troubled person, and so I can’t pass judgment on him as being a racist when all his actions otherwise up to this date have suggested he looked up to black culture. Remember before he became the shock rapper that we know he dropped that album that flopped (I think it was called infinite), where he sounded like a bootleg Eastcoast artist. If you have met or know real cac racists they detest the sound of rap and the idea of one of them being able to rap like a “nikka” is just ludicrous.

As for slang and baggy clothes, come on breh, who still wears baggy clothes today? Does Fifty cent, Jay Z or Diddy still wear the same type of clothes they wore when they first came out? Hell I’d even argue that those guys dress up as corporate cacs more than even Em does, not to mention they have cut the slang out too in interviews.

I ain’t saying Em is this great guy, or great for the culture, I found him to be corny and annoying for the most part, but with that being said, I am not gonna ignore the overwhelming evidence that he enjoyed and embraced black culture, helped his black friends out, because of a tape he made in a moment of anger. The same cac talked about killing Kim on tape then got back with her many times after, using that same logic of judging him based on what he says on his tapes then y’all would have said he clearly hates Kim and wants nothing to do with her. The fact is with his status at that time he could have got any hoe he wanted, but still went with the same woman he verbally abuses on his tracks. Kim then could have been to him what his black gf was then when he made those tapes.
 

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Extortion/blackmail attempts against Kelly and Nike are public record BECAUSE they didn't pay.

What I'm saying is that Eminem was a cash cow for Interscope and Universal. When the story leaked, they went through typical crisis management mode for a cash cow entertainer. Reaching out to, and paying off the owner of the damaging tapes is along the lines of what is done in situations like this.
Objective person would concede that there would exist more than one instance of him using that kind of language on demos. Objective person would also concede that Interscope/Universal would have offered life altering amount of money to the owner of such tapes. It would be a drop in the bucket compared to what Eminem would go onto generate for them in the years since then.

What Vlad is saying seems plausible. Doesn't prove that he's telling the truth, but it seems completely reasonable

An objective person would see the plausibility in both sides meaning more exist and the possibility of there being more. Regardless, it's irrelevant. Tapes exist of him being racist. It doesn't matter if its 1 tape or even 1 bar or 100 tapes. Does more tapes leaking change anything? No. It's like footage of rape leaking. That person has the stigma of being a rapist attached to them regardless of how many victims.

Within reason, record companies aren't going to go to the extreme of spending money to conceal some tapes when they already pay PR people to spin stories and create narratives to sway the public. And the posters in this thread aren't getting. Eminem wrote a song bragging about using the culture selfishly to get himself wealthy and Kim Osorio was the only one who pointed it out in the review of his album. Months later, Benzino dissed him and "Without Me" is what sparked it all. I don't even recall outrage from Hip Hop heads when that song dropped. It wasn't a deal until the tapes and even then, "Without Me" was swept under the rug.
 

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Eminem also dissed his own mother in a track, publicized his fukked up relationship with his wife too, things normal people wouldn’t do. He’s also dissed the darlings of the cac world, the point is he’s clearly an emotional and troubled person, and so I can’t pass judgment on him as being a racist when all his actions otherwise up to this date have suggested he looked up to black culture. Remember before he became the shock rapper that we know he dropped that album that flopped (I think it was called infinite), where he sounded like a bootleg Eastcoast artist. If you have met or know real cac racists they detest the sound of rap and the idea of one of them being able to rap like a “nikka” is just ludicrous.

As for slang and baggy clothes, come on breh, who still wears baggy clothes today? Does Fifty cent, Jay Z or Diddy still wear the same type of clothes they wore when they first came out? Hell I’d even argue that those guys dress up as corporate cacs more than even Em does, not to mention they have cut the slang out too in interviews.

I ain’t saying Em is this great guy, or great for the culture, I found him to be corny and annoying for the most part, but with that being said, I am not gonna ignore the overwhelming evidence that he enjoyed and embraced black culture, helped his black friends out, because of a tape he made in a moment of anger. The same cac talked about killing Kim on tape then got back with her many times after, using that same logic of judging him based on what he says on his tapes then y’all would have said he clearly hates Kim and wants nothing to do with her. The fact is with his status at that time he could have got any hoe he wanted, but still went with the same woman he verbally abuses on his tracks. Kim then could have been to him what his black gf was then when he made those tapes.


You got a point, and I still wear some baggy or slightly sagged clothing from time to time cause I don’t follow today’s fashion as much:manny:Jay, Diddy all dress their age now, you might see them dress more casual same with 50. Em dresses like his old self at times, hoodies and tees and kicks but even he’s more into the casual style in this age. As for Em being racist there’s a very fine line for him when he made those tapes. It basically shows he had some hate and malice to say those things on record. As mad as he could’ve been that didn’t have to be recorded and thought about.
 

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Eminem wasn't gonna be taken down regardless of what Benzino said being true. You'd need a Jay/Nas level type of dude to bring him down at that time. Too many cats didn't want to be blackballed for shytting on Em for what happened.

Like Aubrey today.

Nobody was going to be blackballed for dissing Eminem. Why? Nas and Jay Z survived "Ether" and "Takeover". Those are two of the most scathing diss records ever. Their status in Hip Hop was elevated because of that battle. Nas even said they strategically tried to block his records, but it didn't hurt his career.

Justin Bieber has a whole video of him saying nikka with the er on it. How many people came at him? The reason why the industry is tight lipped on white artists making racist comments is because pretty much every white person uses or has said the word at some point, so you have an industry of people who see it as asinine to check someone over something they said years ago. Should we overlook it? No, but they all have skeletons in their closet because America is racist by design.

This shouldn't have even been a take down of Eminem, but white artists at large coming into the culture and disrespecting it. But again, Benzino went at Eminem with battle raps and it overshadowed the bigger issue. So when people sided with Eminem because they only saw Benzino vs. Eminem instead of Hip Hop culture vs Eminem, it shouldn't have been a surprise. Nobody thought Benzino was a better rapper or had better disses. A diss record wasn't going to end Eminem's career either no matter how powerful it was.
 

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An objective person would see the plausibility in both sides meaning more exist and the possibility of there being more. Regardless, it's irrelevant. Tapes exist of him being racist. It doesn't matter if its 1 tape or even 1 bar or 100 tapes. Does more tapes leaking change anything? No. It's like footage of rape leaking. That person has the stigma of being a rapist attached to them regardless of how many victims.

Within reason, record companies aren't going to go to the extreme of spending money to conceal some tapes when they already pay PR people to spin stories and create narratives to sway the public. And the posters in this thread aren't getting. Eminem wrote a song bragging about using the culture selfishly to get himself wealthy and Kim Osorio was the only one who pointed it out in the review of his album. Months later, Benzino dissed him and "Without Me" is what sparked it all. I don't even recall outrage from Hip Hop heads when that song dropped. It wasn't a deal until the tapes and even then, "Without Me" was swept under the rug.

TMZ scooped CNN and every news outlet on earth by being the first to report, confirm, and detail the death of the most famous man on earth.

but somehow they didn't know, sat on the tape of young justin bieber using slurs.

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you still don't think deals are made to suppress/erase these stories? how much do you think they paid to keep this out of the press when they were cashing on on this teenybopper cash cow?
 
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