Conflicts in the hip hop industry
Are the waging wars in the hip hop world just a cunning way to receive more airplay, or is there an ongoing battle with hip hop stars strictly keeping it on vinyl? These and many more questions are posed as we face this ongoing dilemma. It seems as if hip hop stars are taking their eyes off the green and keeping their eyes on each other. Every time you turn around there's a new battle or beef two more rappers going at it to put each others lyrical content to the test. Since the late Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, conflicts between lyricists have been popping up by the dozens. Although there hasn't been a greater tragedy than B.I.G. and Tupac, the lyrical content has definitely stepped it up a notch and has become more aggressive. Usually the battles will derive from one rapper, and will be quickly responded to, sometimes within a matter of hours. Input by the fans defiantly has a large impact when it comes to deciding who won that battle and walked out with the respect. This shows a side of hip hop that exposes, and leaves the profession vulnerable for harsh criticism. The most exciting part of the industry is when two well known artists decide to go head to head and put their lyrical content to the test.
After years of dodging the pitfalls of the music industry, Benzino is poised to make his mark as a solo artist in the world of hip-hop. As a result, Eminem was signed to Aftermath Records by label boss Dr. "We have to take responsibility and guide 'em on the right path early on. I think it might be safe to say that there really is an ongoing struggle with artists being able to maintain professional relationships with each other. Parody or no parody, lyrics to tracks such as "97 Bonnie & Clyde" (which contained lines about killing the mother of his child) and frequent verbal outbursts about his mother were held by many, outside even the usual Christian moral majority, to be deeply irresponsible. Funky tracks like the bass banging "Boottee" remix, featuring industry newcomers G-Dep and Fabolous, already have folks bouncing in the clubs from coast to coast. His father, a former mafia man, taught him the importance of loyalty, while his mother, a postal worker, taught love. Benzino is a co-founder of the well known and respected hip-hop magazine called the source. Dre, who adopted the young rapper as his protege, and acted as co-producer on Eminem's full-length debut. Yet Benzino is a man of many dimensions, who can also kick spitfire rhymes with the best of them--and he proves it on his latest release The Benzino Remix Project. These lessons, added to Benzino's natural ability to persevere and constantly steer toward success. As one third of the production team, Hangmen 3, he has produced tracks for some of hip-hop's biggest stars including Nas and Mobb Deep. "They came into the studio and just murdered the track!"The Benzino Remix Project also features special guest appearances by hip-hop heavyweights like P Diddy on the raucous "Who Is Benzino?," Foxy Brown on the cut "Picture That," Tupac proteges The Outlawz on the haunting "Feel Your Pain, pop princess Pink on "Nobody Liver," and New York undergound kings M. "Teddy knows the party and I know the street. The newly named Eminem released a raw debut album in 1997 through independent label FBT.
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