CanadaPure wrote:No. Why the fuck wouldn't you use an asset like Eminem to help bring your group to the forefront? The goal was to get his friends noticed, and when he was with them all the time it worked.
HeySamantha_ wrote:Anyone Em tries to really help out, it never works out for them like it should. 50 is probably the only exception.
BlueberryWun wrote:HeySamantha_ wrote:Anyone Em tries to really help out, it never works out for them like it should. 50 is probably the only exception.
Well D12 have 2 platinum plaques, Obie Trice has a platinum plaque. That is more than 90% of other rappers can say darlin.
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Francesco wrote:BlueberryWun wrote:HeySamantha_ wrote:Anyone Em tries to really help out, it never works out for them like it should. 50 is probably the only exception.
Well D12 have 2 platinum plaques, Obie Trice has a platinum plaque. That is more than 90% of other rappers can say darlin.
D12 plaques aren't even just platinum.... both acts, D12 & Obie definitely worked & left their mark. 50 went through the roof & brought his own acts as well.
Snake897 wrote:50 doesn't count. He was joint Shady and Aftermath.
BlueberryWun wrote:Francesco wrote:BlueberryWun wrote:Well D12 have 2 platinum plaques, Obie Trice has a platinum plaque. That is more than 90% of other rappers can say darlin.
D12 plaques aren't even just platinum.... both acts, D12 & Obie definitely worked & left their mark. 50 went through the roof & brought his own acts as well.
Yuh that's the thing they actually sold more than just platinum. But on the creative side of things it was Em producing almost all of their albums, doin all da hooks etc It just seemed to me years later on it feels like he carried them a whole lot musically.
BlueberryWun wrote:Yuh that's the thing they actually sold more than just platinum. But on the creative side of things it was Em producing almost all of their albums, doin all da hooks etc It just seemed to me years later on it feels like he carried them a whole lot musically.
CanadaPure wrote:BlueberryWun wrote:Yuh that's the thing they actually sold more than just platinum. But on the creative side of things it was Em producing almost all of their albums, doin all da hooks etc It just seemed to me years later on it feels like he carried them a whole lot musically.
Okay think about it this way, you have a group and one of the members is one of the worlds biggest artists with a talent for writing, and producing. It would be incredibly stupid to not utilize that asset if you want your group to do well. Devils Night had heavier Eminem presence than D12 world because he needed to get them known, then D12 world was more a group effort because using the Eminem factor had managed to get them noticed.
He wasn't carrying them, they were using an asset to get the group recognized, and it worked.
CanadaPure wrote:BlueberryWun wrote:Yuh that's the thing they actually sold more than just platinum. But on the creative side of things it was Em producing almost all of their albums, doin all da hooks etc It just seemed to me years later on it feels like he carried them a whole lot musically.
Okay think about it this way, you have a group and one of the members is one of the worlds biggest artists with a talent for writing, and producing. It would be incredibly stupid to not utilize that asset if you want your group to do well. Devils Night had heavier Eminem presence than D12 world because he needed to get them known, then D12 world was more a group effort because using the Eminem factor had managed to get them noticed.
He wasn't carrying them, they were using an asset to get the group recognized, and it worked.
InsaneTRex94 wrote:HeySamantha_ wrote:Don't get me wrong, D12 did great and were amazing but I found it hard back in the day to find another D12 fan.
Still is hard to find a D12 fan tbh.
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