I understand where Em came from when he signed Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse in 2011. They're all pretty dope lyricists and, from what I've heard, all had pretty good records out prior to be signed to Shady Records, the almighty label which dominated the charts in 2002/2003 .
But ... What the FUCK happened?
Back then, 50 Cent and Obie Trice were the main acts of Shady Records (other than Eminem, of course) and, believe it or not, 50 and Obie were EXPOSED and PROMOTED by both the label and Eminem himself.
In 2002, 50 and Obie both made numerous apperances on the 8 mile soundtrack, Wanksta and Rap Name were even released as singles and got music videos which were actually played by radio stations or MTV. 50's album was promoted like hell and sold pretty damn well. Obie went platinum too and both artists were reguarly backed by Eminem (ESPECIALLY 50) .
But that was 2002/2003.
After that, Shady wasn't really the #1 hyped and loved label on the planet but it was still well known and even put out The Re-Up .
Em went on a hiatus after that, 'Curtis' flopped, 'Second Rounds on me' flopped and who the fuck are Ca$his, Bobby Creek and Stat Quo anyway.
Blah blah blah, then the BET Cypher 2011 arrived and Shady 2.0 had the rap fans buzzing.
NOW, in 2014, ALL of that buzz is gone (in fact, it was gone the moment when Slaughterhouse released their 2012 album..uurgh)
Shady Records doesn't promote its artists that well anymore, Em doesn't do shit with them and outside of TR the vast majority of people don't give a flying fuck about yela, SH or Shady Records itself.
Long post, I know but why do y'all think Shady basically stopped giving a fuck about its artists?