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Clarky wrote:Wicked...now needs to drop cashis and whoever else he picked up after 50 & obie, and sign a sick up n coming rapper thats not really heard of yet like hopsin. Redman is a good shout as well if he wants on.
Loyalty has to count for something, Ca$his been sitting on the sidelines for 5 years and never cried about it, dude deserve to at least drop an album before he moves on
aint happening.
99 % of aliens prefer earth so am here to rule the planet, starting with ur turf - Eminem
I loathe his music and his character and I don't think he'll be any good for Shady Records. And you're not gonna stop me from speaking my mind.
What do you mean, GOOD for Shady Records?
I don't think he is going to enhance the label's reputation and neither do I think he's really gonna blow up like let's say Obie. And if Eminem does a lot of producing on his album, he's wasting his time.
For all the people saying negative things about Yelawolf ; I'd be prepared to bet a large amount of money that they know NOTHING about him and have probably only heard one song (if that).
I'll be honest and say I've only really heard 'Pop The Trunk' so I can't really have an opinion at the moment. I did enjoy this track though, it's different....but good.
I look forward to any forthcoming Yelawolf material, and will judge it with an open mind
Neither Slaughterhouse or Yelawolf are going to 'blow up' like 50 Cent did, because they are not that type of artist to do so. However, being on Shady Records, with Eminem's guidance can only be a good thing for them and I see no reason why they can't develop a cult following, within time.
Eminem doesn't give a shit about their commercial appeal or sales (and neither should you). As long as the music is good, that is all I care about.
This is a smart move by Eminem, and I'm very excited about potential collaborations. At this point, I think a Re-Up 2 is a great idea. You've got Marshall, 50, Slaughterhouse, D12, Ca$his, Yelawolf, and that Slim Da Mobster guy. Throw in a Dre appearance or two as Detox promo, and that's infinitely better than the first Re-Up.
One Mic wrote:For all the people saying negative things about Yelawolf ; I'd be prepared to bet a large amount of money that they know NOTHING about him and have probably only heard one song (if that).
I'll be honest and say I've only really heard 'Pop The Trunk' so I can't really have an opinion at the moment. I did enjoy this track though, it's different....but good.
I look forward to any forthcoming Yelawolf material, and will judge it with an open mind
Neither Slaughterhouse or Yelawolf are going to 'blow up' like 50 Cent did, because they are not that type of artist to do so. However, being on Shady Records, with Eminem's guidance can only be a good thing for them and I see no reason why they can't develop a cult following, within time.
Eminem doesn't give a shit about their commercial appeal or sales (and neither should you). As long as the music is good, that is all I care about.
You'd be losing a large amount of money then on me then. I've listened to both Trunk Muzik and Trunk Muzik 0-60. And I hated almost all of it. His flow, his content. I'm not gonna deny he has SOME lyrical skill, but yeah... He ain't really a hell of a rapper. Being on Shady Records can only be a good thing for HIM, but not for Eminem himself. In my oppinion he's only wasting his time on this kid and at 38, he's really not got that much time left in his career to waste. And as for the GOOD music, I'm only looking forward to the Slaughterhouse part.