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eminem in tupac mode

Postby sammac » Apr 17th, '06, 04:43

wat up this my first post I'm a big em fan and I know it dosent matter about his rcording career with his best friend proof dying(R.I.P). But I heard this shit on a hip hop sit and I just wanted to see what you think of it, peace

Anybody listen to Shade 45 last night around i dunno...like 10:30 or so?


Who was that dude getting Interviewed?

I only caught like the Middle of the Interview...Where dude was like...


"Over the last couple months Eminems been on some tupac shiit and its scary,
he's making like 8 or 9 tracks every day, Its like he knows something Nobody else knows"


Who tha fukk was that? and Anybody got the Whole Interview?
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Postby DurrtySouth » Apr 17th, '06, 08:59

yeah man i wanna hear that shit too. someone gotta have it
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Re: eminem in tupac mode

Postby Snoop_Dogg_Spain » Apr 17th, '06, 11:53

2pac lives
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Postby matz » Apr 17th, '06, 14:46

well its bad if he thinks he is gonna die. dere is no reason why this should be the case. he has no strong ememies. but if it is great if he is producing 8 or 9 tracks a day
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Postby A Chicago Thing » Apr 17th, '06, 17:00

matz wrote:well its bad if he thinks he is gonna die. dere is no reason why this should be the case. he has no strong ememies. but if it is great if he is producing 8 or 9 tracks a day


what exactly is a strong enemy?
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Postby matz » Apr 17th, '06, 17:22

an example of a strong enemy is something like the tupac and biggie thing. sadly you could see what was going to happen. with proof no-one saw it coming. and i think it would be the same for em
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Postby Fi.J. » Apr 17th, '06, 17:23

oh that's interesting!it's a good thing if he records so many tracks a day..
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PROOF RIP..
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Postby matz » Apr 17th, '06, 17:31

Fi.J. wrote:oh that's interesting!it's a good thing if he records so many tracks a day..


exactly wot i fort
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Postby Cyndi » Apr 18th, '06, 21:23

April 16 - Detroit Glock City - Benzino Paid Detroit Rappers To
Fuck Up Shady Camp
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> ---------------------------------
> Detroit is unlike any other city in America, whether it is the
rap scene or in its culture. The city that brought the automobile
and the Motown sound to the rest of the world fell on desperately
hard times in the last quarter of the 20th Century in both
areas. "The Big 3" car makers got knocked down a peg by Japanese,
Korean, and European automakers, and Motown Records abandoned
Detroit for greener pastures in California as NYC, the West Coast,
and the Dirty South eclipsed Detroit as the new center of urban
music and culture.
>
> The result was a people constantly on edge economically and
socially, and a rap scene with no infrastructure or mentors to guide
it on an artistic path. The hip-hop game became an extension of the
drug game and both were strictly underground. It was cannibalistic
with every man for himself... no cooperation and no rules! Art
always imitates life...
>
> In the late '90s, a bit of light was shone on the Detroit musical
scene with the opening of the Hip Hop Shop on West 7 Mile road by
clothing czar Maurice Malone. Here heads could come and battle in an
atmosphere unknown up until that point. An atmosphere where the art
was the only important thing, not which crew of ballers you were
being backed by. Here is where Proof and Eminem honed their skills
and D-12 made their pact that whoever made it out first would pull
up the rest of the crew. After years of struggle and countless MC
battles, Eminem was discovered by the legendary Dr. Dre and the rest
is history as depicted in the smash hit movie 8 Mile. But with
success comes problems, and Detroit is the wrong place to have
problems.
>
> Soon after the success of Eminem and D-12, the D's hip-hop
community gained hope. As a matter of fact, many expected that the
glory days of Motown would return, this time with the beat of bass
drums and scratches, and that Detroit would blow up. It never
happened and this caused the green-eyed monster known as jealousy to
rear its ugly head among crews who were suspicious they were being
left behind unjustly by the new rap reps of the Motor City -- namely
Eminem and D-12.
>
> The scene has devolved back to the scene of days past, where open
warfare is commonplace. The streets say it's on. Proof's killing was
not suprising considering the atmosphere that exists in the hood. In
a little over a year Detroit has seen many of its top lyricists get
dropped in yet to be solved murders. The list reads like a who's who
of the Motor City hip-hop scene. Blade Icewood and Wipeout (both
were paid homage in the John Singleton's Four Brothers movie which
was set in Detroit) were gunned down in separate incidents, along
with two of their associates. Eminem's prot
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Postby chronic » Apr 18th, '06, 21:35

double posts
lol propz for info ..i dont think he feels like he gon die i think he just need to get some shit outta him by mking songs that it
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