
and can someone tell me what is said after Em says "coz there worse when there reversed mutherfucker" or smth, i cant hear it in the disc scratch /:






ShadyOnFire wrote:then We'll get Encore 2 "thuinsks for comin out u mothafuckaz is dominoz fcuckin amazin benzio big weenie with teeny weenie frog needa get offa my dik 4 i get candypaint on u mothafuckin ass u bitch ur all amazin shoutout 2 50 cent yo LETME HEARYA HALLA RUNYON AVENUE IN DIS BITS YO yo we out... for the last time."


-GoBerzerk- wrote:ShadyOnFire wrote:then We'll get Encore 2 "thuinsks for comin out u mothafuckaz is dominoz fcuckin amazin benzio big weenie with teeny weenie frog needa get offa my dik 4 i get candypaint on u mothafuckin ass u bitch ur all amazin shoutout 2 50 cent yo LETME HEARYA HALLA RUNYON AVENUE IN DIS BITS YO yo we out... for the last time."
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InsaneTRex94 wrote:I say let people fuck who they want to fuck and die how they want to die, whether it be from a heart attack after a Big Mac or crushing their skulls under a weight they were trying to lift.

and then he can come backShadyOnFire wrote:I'm really curious to know what Em's next album is gonna be. Somebody mentioned TES2 and "Welcome to the show... for the last time" that'd be cool. Then we'll get SSLP2 "Welcome to my own little world... for the last time." then We'll get Encore 2 "Thank's for coming out... for the last time." then we'll get Relapse 2 "Welcome to rehab... for the last time." then we'll get Recovery 2 "Take my hand... for the last time." then we'll get Infinite 2 "I'm infinite... for the last time."


Exclusive: Buckshot says that Eminem was in the zone when he recorded "Don't Front," a remake of Black Moon's "I Got Cha Opin."
Buckshot said that he was given less than a day’s notice last month that Eminem would be remaking Black Moon’s “I Got Cha Opin” and that he would be flying to Detroit from New York in order to attend the recording session. The subsequent song, “Don’t Front,” is featured as a special bonus track that comes when fans purchase both Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 and Call of Duty: Ghosts, both of which are scheduled to be released tomorrow (November 5).
During an exclusive interview with HipHopDX, Buckshot said that he was surprised that Eminem chose to remake the original version of the song and not the remix, which was released commercially as a single and became more popular than the album version included on Black Moon’s debut album, 1993’s Enta Da Stage.
“It didn’t really matter which version he wanted to do,” Buckshot says during his exclusive interview with HipHopDX. “I was just happy that he gave consideration to any one of them. He decided to do the original. When I got to the studio, I could totally, totally see why now. What he did to that record, it took me 10 minutes probably to pick my mouth up. I was so in shock for a minute. I was like, ‘What the hell?’”
“Don’t Front” features Eminem performing all the verses, while Buckshot appears throughout the song, showing up on its chorus, adlibs and at the beginning of each verse.
“The way it was done is the way it was meant to be done because that record [the original version of ‘I Got Cha Opin’] put me in that zone,” Buckshot says. “That’s a war cry record, as opposed to it being a feature-type thing. It’s more like, ‘I’m going back to simply honor a person like Buckshot, than have him come do a verse and me do a verse.’ He put himself in the spirit of ‘I Got Cha Opin’ on ‘Don’t Front’ the same way the spirits put me physically in that position the first time.”
Buckshot says he found out about the remake through Dru Ha, his partner in Duck Down Music Inc. Dru Ha has a relationship with Eminem and Eminem’s manager, Paul Rosenberg.
Buckshot said he didn’t know what to think when he first learned of the song. “In your head, you kind of don’t think anything,” Buckshot says. “You’re just happy that a person wanted to do the record. It was more of a shock than anything. You don’t have stuff like that in your mind, like, ‘Someone’s going to do my record over.’ That’s not something [I think about].”
The end result, however, should silence any of Eminem’s critics, Buckshot says.
“If you ever doubted Eminem as any type of a spitter, listen to ‘Don’t Front’ and that shit will convince you nine-fold,” Buckshot says. “When I listen to that record, he’s not a game.”








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