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  • 50 Cent Says Eminem Helped Hip Hop Grow In Different Areas

    50 Cent, whose debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' was co-executive produced by Eminem, recently spoke about his Shady Records boss and his ability to step away from music.

    "By not having interest in a lot of other areas, [Eminem] was able to take a step back from these records," 50 Cent said in an interview with Complex. "He just goes away and then he’d just watch [other artists] and then figures out what to do next. But [he's] just not as active as all these other folks. Everything else that [he's asked to] be involved in, he says no. He says, 'No,' more than he says, 'Hi.' The circle’s so tight...It speaks to the culture when people see themselves in [your] light, [your] greatness."

    During the interview, 50 also praised Eminem for his influence on Hip Hop.

    "When they look at Em and they see themselves, it’s because they feel him," 50 said. "You see these other guys come out of nowhere almost, have huge hits. I like Eminem. I think Hip Hop grew faster in different areas because of the success of his projects and there’s no other rappers doing other than whatever’s comfortable to them [despite Em's influence]. They’ll name Top 5 MCs and not have his name on it when none of them have music that performed that well."

    Eminem and Dr. Dre executive produced 50 Cent's debut album, 2003's Get Rich Or Die Tryin'. Em, Dre and 50 Cent co-executive produced Fif's 2005 album, The Massacre.

    In November, 50 Cent compared Eminem to his grandparents.

    "My career wouldn't even exist, I wouldn't even be talking to you if it wasn't for Em," 50 Cent said. "It's amazing that later in your life you could find someone that means so much to the comfort in your actual life. My grandparents were that for me before Em."
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  • #2
    don't see nothing em did to make hip hop grow then or even more now
    if it wasn't for em 50 cents wouldn't be where hes at today he most likely would have stayed local like most ny rappers 50 cents og album that never came out from sony wouldn't have done the numbers like his aftermath album
    50 cents is a fluke ja fool albums probably sold more then 50

    http://http://www.datpiff.com/pop-mi...m8c14648&tid=1
    Last edited by Correa; 12-17-2013, 08:39 AM.
    Originally Posted by Crusty

    other boards dropped exclusive songs and videos but nothing here from the people whom have tons of exclusive stuff?
    i`m confused

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    • #3
      i only know when eminem first came up even my parents liked him and his first songs, they bought his first singles, when they never liked rap before....plus alot of 40+ ppls suddenly bought eminem records, everybody talked aout him...coze it wasnt the gangster stuff its just his amazingly wordplaying and the funny side of rap.

      so i can agree on that, eminem brought alot of new ppls to rap.
      He was a nice middle class nigga
      But nobody knew the evil he'd do When he got a little bigger
      Shorty Wanna Be A Thug - Tupac

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