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Original Content As Eminem and 50 Cent remain one of hip-hop's most iconic duos, here is a comprehensive breakdown of every single collaboration they've ever done.
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Original Content Revisit the greatest hits of Eminem's extensive and unique production discography.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content A comprehensive examination of Eminem's Shady Records, spanning from 2000 to 2003.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content In light of Gucci Mane's desire to "handle" Eminem back in 2009, one has to wonder what a beef might have looked like.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Let’s celebrate Royce's accomplishment with a selection of his best lyrics.
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Noelle Perkins -
Music Discover the 2024 net worth of Yelawolf and his journey from Alabama to hip-hop success.
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Original Content Long before Westside Boogie and Grip, Obie Trice was Shady Records' leading protege. Here, we take a look at where the Detroit rapper's momentum dropped off, and what's happened to him since.
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Robert Blair -
Music A stand-out from "Encore" that recently hit 1 billion streams on Spotify.
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Axl Banks -
Music 50 Cent ended up releasing his iconic debut studio album, "Get Rich or Die Tryin‘," through Eminem's Shady Records.
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Cole Blake -
Music Ed Sheeran has created several chart-topping songs in rap with megastars such as 50 Cent, Eminem, and Game.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Original Content A comprehensive examination of Eminem's Shady Records, spanning from 2003 to present day.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content The partnership between Westside Gunn's Griselda and Eminem's Shady Records has been an interesting journey to witness.
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Mitch Findlay -
News Back in 2006, Eminem introduced the Shady Records roster with 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Cashis on deck.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content From Suge Knight to Eminem, Slaughterhouse to Joe Budden, KXNG Crooked is here to realign the narrative.
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Mitch Findlay -
Music Ez Mil is the only rapper to sign with Shady, Aftermath, and Interscope since 50 Cent joined both labels in 2002.
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Wyatt Westlake