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Will it damage Eminem's popularity?

 

A New York federal judge will allow The Source Magazine to distribute CDs containing 20 seconds of lyrics from early Eminem songs which contain racist lyrics. The magazine plans to enclose the CD in its next issue.

 

Eminem has stated that the apparent racist recordings were made "out of anger, stupidity and frustration" after breaking up with a black girlfriend.

 

In addition to the 20 seconds, the magazine will be allowed to reprint eight lines from the recording.

 

The January issue of The Source hits newstands on January 12th.

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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,13146,00.html

 

Eminem Tracks Partly Blocked

 

by Sarah Hall

 

Eminem has only partly blocked his problems at The Source.

 

Last week, a judge issued a temporary injunction thwarting the hip-hop magazine from distributing previously unreleased recordings from the early 1990s of the white rapper freestyling lyrics that the mag deemed racist.

 

However, Manhattan Federal Judge Gerald Lynch ruled Monday that the magazine could distribute excerpted versions of the tracks--releasing up to 20 seconds of the material from two recordings and printing up to eight lines of the lyrics.

 

The controversy began last month after Source founders David Mays and Raymond "Benzino" Scott held a news conference intended to expose the real Slim Shady. The duo played a recording of "what is clearly identifiable as Eminem's voice, reciting racial slurs targeted against black women," according to their statement.

 

The offending lyrics contain the following lines:

 

Blacks and whites, they sometimes mix

But black girls only want your money cause they're dumb chicks

So I'ma say like this

Don't date a black girl, take it as a diss

If you want, but if you don't

I'ma tell you like this, I surely won't.

 

Eminem apologized for the inflammatory lyrics after the conference, and said the recording was made out of "anger, stupidity and frustration" after his break-up with an African-American girlfriend.

 

However, he stated his belief that he considered the tape's release to be a direct consequence of his long-standing beef with rapper Benzino.

 

"Ray Benzino, Dave Mays and The Source have had a vendetta against me, Shady Records and our artists for a long time," Eminem said in a statement.

 

The Source claimed to have obtained the controversial tape from "three white hip-hop fans from Detroit who were peers of Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, in the early 90s, at the time of the recording."

 

The magazine had planned to distribute the complete CD of the unreleased Eminem track with its February issue and devote extensive coverage to the release. It will now go forward with the release of the excerpted raps.

 

Lawyers for the hip-hopster sought an injunction against the mag, citing copyright violations.

 

Much to the ire of Source higher-ups, Judge Lynch initially granted Em's legal team their wish and barred the mag from doling out the disc.

 

A statement from The Source conveyed the opinion of its founders that the injunction was just another indication of the racial bias taking over the hip-hop culture.

 

Perhaps their complaints brought the judge around--in any case, Lynch ruled that the excerpted portions could be considered fair use of copyrighted material for the purpose of criticism.

 

Eminem's record company, Interscope Records, did not comment on the ruling; however, his lawyer claimed the court battle was a victory as The Source had originally planned to distribute the full-length versions of the recordings.

 

The Grammy- and Oscar-winning artist has stepped up his responsibilities of late. After his ex-wife Kim Mathers disappeared for several weeks in avoidance of several legal snafus, the rapper was granted temporary full custody of their seven-year-old daughter, Hailie Jade.

 

The former Mrs. Slim Shady pleaded guilty to a drug charge and a driving offense Friday as part of an agreement to resolve several cases pending against her.

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Ah, but you see, it's a -white- rapper making racist statements, thus making it a totally different issue.

 

By the way, that's my main poin t-of-confusion about the urban African American culture; it's fine and dandy for them to USE slurs, but God forbid you use one on or NEAR them. :huh:

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Trust me, Eminem should be more embarrassed at how much the song SUCKS as opposed to what he says in it.

 

It's much more tame than anyone can imagine. He doesn't drop the N word or anything and The Source has really blown this out of proportion.

 

I've got the entire track.

 

Dames

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Anyone could make an arguement that black rappers do diss sistas as well, its funny that Benzino wants to throw on his cape and defend black women(he's not really defending them IMO) eventhough probably referred to black women as bitches on his records. As a black male I forgive Eminem for it people say alot of things that they don't mean. I doubt this will effect his sales since whites buy 80% of rap records anyway, he might not get any from black women thou.

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You know, with all the spectacle over these lyrics I was imagining something obsene and filled with the n-word.

 

 

Instead... this... is... harmless. Yeah, it's not the smartest thing to say in a song, but for fuck's sake, it isn't that bad! I hear worse examples of racism in Def Jam comedy acts!

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Anyone could make an arguement that black rappers do diss sistas as well...

Not to mention White People.

 

Asians.

 

Jews.

 

Gays.

 

And the list goes on...

Naw, not jews because they usually own the record labels, don't want to rap bad about them or you end up getting dropped. But, I still feel that white rappers have more leeway as far as subject matter is concern. That they can get away with rapping about anything like raping their mothers and other shit like that a black rapper couldn't do so there is a double standard.

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Naw, not jews because they usually own the record labels, don't want to rap bad about them or you end up getting dropped.

 

lol -- true. However, let me pull a line out of "No Vaseline" by Ice Cube, which was on an album that also had the mini-track "Black Korea."

 

"Because you let a Jew break up my crew ... get rid of that devil real simple; put a bullet in his temple..."

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Naw, not jews because they usually own the record labels, don't want to rap bad about them or you end up getting dropped.

 

"Because you let a Jew break up my crew ... get rid of that devil real simple; put a bullet in his temple..."

Cube was referring to Eazy-E because Eazy was selling out the group to by letting Jerry Heller (jewish) being their manager. Eazy and Jerry basically screwing the rest of the group out of money. "Black Korea" was about how Koreans would set up their stores in black communities and didn't like or care about blacks but intrested in their money. Ask Cube now about those lyrics now, he'll say he was young and angry, basically what Em is saying about the tape.

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Cube was referring to Eazy-E because Eazy was selling out the group to by letting Jerry Heller (jewish) being their manager.

 

Eazy-E was Jewish? :huh:

 

"Black Korea" was about how Koreans would set up their stores in black communities and didn't like or care about blacks but intrested in their money.

 

I know what "Black Korea" was about -- so you don't think "oriental penny-count motherfuckers" is just a tad bit racist? (“penny count” may be a bit inaccurate – haven’t listened to “Death Certificate” in years.)

 

Ask Cube now about those lyrics now, he'll say he was young and angry, basically what Em is saying about the tape.

 

I don't care what Cube says about those lyrics now -- I picked him out because those songs were the first to come to my head. I was just trying to show that the rap world is full of racist/homophobic/etc. remarks. It's such a joke for the Source to make a big deal about what Eminem said. That's all.

 

On a side note, I wonder if MikeSC would still be called a RACIST if instead of talking about his experince with blacks and tipping he made it into a rap?

 

"I gave dem niggaz coffee and then a dozen refills/and I just got some change that didn't amount to a dollar bill"

 

Yo yo yo...

Edited by kkktookmybabyaway

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White America are his biggest supporters, they could care less about this...after all Eminem is white... And i believe he is getting away with it for a few reasons..He has been basically accepted in the rap game by the rest of the rappers and Dre is his mentor.

 

I bet if it was some other white rapper that was on the outside looking in like Vanilla Ice was, those other rappers would tear him apart, his career would be over.

 

Plus he is making to much damn money for himself and alot of others so he is going to get away with it. If he was on the way down..other story. And the other rappers who are black who talk bad about women helps him alot to..

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Oh for fuck sakes, that is just...ugh! Totally annoying, basically. So, basically, a black artist can make a song like 'Smackin' Mah Bitch Up' and WOOHOO! yay! new #1 on the charts! But if a white artist says ONE..BAD..THING about chick it's OMG!RACIST!!

 

I fuckin' hate the black culture. Scratch that, I hate the fuckin' hate the black rap culture. I'm sure there are some nice blacks out there...I just have yet to meet one.

 

It's just so damn annoying. We're supposed to be nice to the current blacks just because their ancestors were slaves. So what? Almost every race was at one point or another a slave another culture.

 

Ugh. What.The.Fuck.Ever.

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Oh please he got away with it because he is white..white america is going to protect one of their own and it's all being swept under the rug of... the well the blacks do it so it's ok if he does...

 

Bullshit it's not right either way if he does it or the other rappers do it, that's why i really don't listen to that music.....Nobody wants to see the great white hope of rap fall.

 

 

Supposed to nice to blacks hugh..well i would think you are supposed to treat HUMAN BEINGS with respect until they indicate otherwise...

 

I can tell that alot of people..Whites..Hispanics..etc.. put on a front infront of other cultures but show their true colors behind closed doors and the computer...

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Supposed to nice to blacks hugh..well i would think you are supposed to treat HUMAN BEINGS with respect until they indicate otherwise.

Wrong.

 

Oh please he got away with it because he is white..white america is going to protect one of their own

Again, wrong. Oh, gee, so because he's white, all de-damn-white-folk will protect him? Yeah, right. I don't even like the guy. Besides, those lyrics are tame in comparison to what other rappers, black or white [but mostly black], are saying.

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Christ, these lyrics are tame compared to what I was expecting. Maybe it's because of my jaded point of view, but I was expecting alot worse given all the attention it got. Personally, I find about 90% of rap songs more offensive than this.

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Christ, these lyrics are tame compared to what I was expecting. Maybe it's because of my jaded point of view, but I was expecting alot worse given all the attention it got. Personally, I find about 90% of rap songs more offensive than this.

That, and Eminem DID apologize for it. It's not as if he's sitting there going "Fuck ya'll".

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Oh for fuck sakes, that is just...ugh! Totally annoying, basically. So, basically, a black artist can make a song like 'Smackin' Mah Bitch Up' and WOOHOO! yay! new #1 on the charts! But if a white artist says ONE..BAD..THING about chick it's OMG!RACIST!!

 

I fuckin' hate the black culture. Scratch that, I hate the fuckin' hate the black rap culture. I'm sure there are some nice blacks out there...I just have yet to meet one.

 

It's just so damn annoying. We're supposed to be nice to the current blacks just because their ancestors were slaves. So what? Almost every race was at one point or another a slave another culture.

 

Ugh. What.The.Fuck.Ever.

Im black and a rap fan so do you hate me? There isn't any outcry on the Em situation from other rappers except Benzino who just have it out for Em and others that associate with him. Im sure that most blacks don't go around ask for others to be "nice" to us because of slavery of our ancestors, we just want some respect like everyone else that all. You come off sounded like some kid that don't know nothing thats outside of his suburban surroundings.

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Yuna said something stupid. Wow.

Whatever. They're my opinions and I stick by them.

 

Im black and a rap fan so do you hate me?

No. I never said I hated blacks to begin with. Disgusted and annoyed by the rap culture, yes, but not by every black person. My computer teacher is black; I think he's cool.

 

Im sure that most blacks don't go around ask for others to be "nice" to us because of slavery of our ancestors, we just want some respect like everyone else that all.

They don't have to ask. Almost every black rap song I've heard is about 'being from the "hood"', having some unjustice done to them, smoking something and/or doing some chick. And a lot of black comedians that I've seen always seem to do the same racial jokes over and over.

 

You come off sounded like some kid that don't know nothing thats outside of his suburban surroundings.

Ignoring the obvious typos...maybe I am a bit ignorant. I don't listen to any rap crap at all, if I can avoid it anyway.

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