He also had the best 60 seconds on the worst album of all time :
[ame="[MEDIA=youtube]jxcvfcrEcWw[/MEDIA]"]

Young Zee's voice and delivery make him far superior . I kinda see what you're seeing with the imagery though.
Was just listening to the Outsidaz album this week ..
[ame=[MEDIA=youtube]XhPIZchjn2Y[/MEDIA] - The Bricks - YouTube[/ame]
I remember there was talks of a Shady Records album when he was on the 8 Mile soundtrack. Obviously never came to fruition .
I'd actually like to hear more of him.
He tried. He put them on mad records, did records with them after he blew up. Young Zee was on like 8 tours with him. They was on MM LP until Dr. Dre made Eminem take them off.Thought it was fukked up Em never put any of the outsiderz on really
Was bout to say MMLP no signs or mentions of themHe tried. He put them on mad records, did records with them after he blew up. Young Zee was on like 8 tours with him. They was on MM LP until Dr. Dre made Eminem take them off.
People are a perception that because someone blew up, they can just make their nikkas blow up and it really don't work like that. Still gotta take care of your career and family first, then there's other people may have priority over others, still have to get approval from high execs to make moves, etc...it's a lot.
They was on Amityville originally, Pace and Zee, but Dre took them off because he said the album had too many featuresWas bout to say MMLP no signs or mentions of them
But he claims them all over the SSLP tons of shoutouts
You would assume he was apart of that crew no mention of D-12 at all on SSLP
I know pacewon went at his head
He did give Zee some shine
They was on Amityville originally, Pace and Zee, but Dre took them off because he said the album had too many features
Eminem was technically a member of the Outsidaz. Yeah I think he fukked with Zee the most, which makes sense, cause he was the stand out.
Pretty sure Eminem had the biggest influence on his music.