A Band Called River Dega Drum Solo
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Mr. James Horseman's Drum Solo @ Talladega Fall 2008
Third Love
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CHae Yeon
Funny dancing to in the ayer
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Funny dancing to In the Ayer
EMINEM - 1997 Rap Battle
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Early life and first releasesMarshall Bruce Mathers III was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, the son of Deborah Mathers-Briggs and Marshall Bruce Mathers, Jr.[11] Shortly after his birth, his father walked out, leaving his son. Until he was twelve, Marshall Mathers and his mother often moved between St. Joseph and Warren, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. As a teenager, Mathers became interested in hip hop, performing amateur raps at age fourteen under the pseudonym "M&M" and joining the group Soul Intent around 1995, when his first single was released.[1] Although a student of Lincoln High School in Warren, he frequently participated in freestyle battles at Osbourne High School across town,[12] gaining the approval of underground hip hop audiences.[1] After repeating the ninth grade three times due to truancy,[13] he dropped out of high school at age 17.[11]Since 1992, Mathers had been signed to FBT Productions, run by brothers Jeff and Mark Bass. Mathers also held a minimum-wage job of cooking and dishwashing at the restaurant Gilbert's Lodge at St. Claire Shores for some time.[14] In 1996, his debut album Infinite, which was recorded at the Bassment, a recording studio owned by the Bass brothers, was released under their independent label Web Entertainment.[15] Eminem recalls: "Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of feedback saying that I sounded like Nas and AZ. Infinite was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up."[16] Subjects covered in Infinite included his struggles with raising his newborn daughter Hailie Jade Scott while on limited funds.[17] Early in his career, Eminem collaborated with fellow Detroit MC Royce da 5'9" under the stage name Bad Meets Evil.[18]With the release of The Slim Shady EP, Mathers was accused of imitating the style and subject matter of underground rapper Cage.[19][20] While promoting the EP, Mathers approached Insane Clown Posse member Joseph Bruce and handed him a flyer which implied that the group would make an appearance at the EP's release party. Bruce refused to appear because Mathers had not previously approached him for permission to use the group's name in this way. Taking Bruce's response as a personal offense, Mathers subsequently attacked the group in radio interviews. Barbs between Insane Clown Posse and Eminem continued.[21][22]
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