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Eminem's Former Shady Record Artists: Where Are They Now?

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Once upon a time in the early 2000s, Eminem's Shady Records venture was one of the most promising labels in hip-hop.

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Formed with Paul Rosenberg after Eminem's success with his debut breakthrough album, The Slim Shady LP, in 1999, Shady Records was once (and it still is) home to some of the most promising talents in hip-hop. Speaking to Rap Basement, Paul revealed that the idea started after Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment refused to sign Em's D12 group.

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\"He really wanted to put D12 out, and I really wanted to start a label. Those two goals worked well together,\" the former Def Jam honcho explained.

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In 2003, Shady Records exploded with a stellar release from 50 Cent, Get Rich or Die Tryin. It didn't stop there, as six months later, another Shady's promising talent Obie Trice released his debut album, Cheers. Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater, and Cashis joined the label, respectively, in 2004, 2005, and 2006. Eminem also signed supergroup Slaughterhouse and Alabama rapper Yelawolf, but they all left the label, respectively, in 2018 and 2019.

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Today, Shady Record houses Buffalo supergroup Griselda (Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine and Benny the Butcher) and Compton-bred rapper, Boogie. Here's what former Shady Record artists, then, and everything they've been up to now.

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In the age of lazy bars and mumble rapping, Slaughterhouse was once a peak of hope in hip-hop. Consisted of rappers like Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Kxng Crooked, and Eminem's very own Bad partner in rhymes, Royce da 5'9\", the group independently released their self-titled debut album back in 2009 before they were signed to Shady. All the members, minus Joe Budden, was featured on Session One from the deluxe version of Eminem's 2010 album, Recovery. Their debut album under Shady, Welcome to: Our House, was released in 2012.

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The group was eventually disbanded in 2018. We all know how it turned out: Joe Budden is now in the middle of bad blood with Em, while the rest of the members were featured on I Will from Eminem's 2020 Music to be Murdered By album.

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\"When we signed our deal with Shady (Records), it turned into this environment where everybody turned into a chef. It was like everybody in the kitchen was a cook. Everybody wanted to start the records. Now, too much of our brains started being involved,\" Royce told AllHipHop.

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\"We started looking at the criticism,\" the veteran rapper added. \"'Will they be able to make songs for the radio?' 'Will they be able to live up to the hype of being signed to Shady and making songs that can be commercially viable?'\"

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\n 10 \n Cashis (Then)\n

After making a significant break with his mixtape Stars with Stripes, Cashis joined the Shady Records family in 2006. The world got to hear Cashis for the first time when he was featured on You Don't Know from Shady Records 2006 compilation album, Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. His debut album, The County Hound EP, hit the stores on May 22, 2007, and Eminem heavily produced it.

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Related:\u00a018 Years Of Eminem\u2019s \u20188 Mile\u2019: Here\u2019s What The Cast Is Up To Today (15 Pics)

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It's hard to live up to the expectations when you're surrounded by the big cats in the game like Eminem and 50 Cent. His Shady's debut album, initially titled Loose Cannon, had been pushed back for several years by the record's parents company, Interscope. Frustrated, Cashis left the Shady family in 2011.

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It wasn't anything over at Shady. It was just over at Interscope. They were like, \"We can get Cashis, and he can do a few hundred thousand, but Em and 50, they was doing 10 million at the time,\" the rap king of Orange County said. \"It's the politics of the game. Sometimes at a label, you spend too much, and you gotta bring something into your parent company, and they have to go with the top acts at that time.\"

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However, after Shady, he still maintains a good friendship with Em. Eminem was involved as a produced on his 2013 sophomore album, The County Hound 2. He is now signed to Bogish Brand Entertainment.

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\n 8 \n Obie Trice (Then)\n

Obie 'Real Name No Gimmicks' Trice was introduced to Eminem by his D12 compadre Bizarre and eventually signed to the label after dinner with Em at a Kid Rock party. He is famous for his ad-libs 'real name, no gimmicks' from Without Me and Drips (The Eminem Show), and the parking lot rapper on 8 Mile. Cheers, Obie's debut album, hit the stores on September 23, 2003, and scored a whopping 226.000 sales within the first week.

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Obie, just like Cashis, decided to leave the family after feeling that he received a lack of promotion from his label. His sophomore album, Second Round's on Me, only managed to sell 74.000 copies within the first week. That's a meager and disappointing number for someone with a massive hype like him. After his departure, he launched his own label, Black Market Entertainment. When Eminem and Nick Cannon exchanged a few not-so-nice comments about each other, Obie joined his former boss and released his own diss track against the Nickelodeon actor, titled Spanky Hayes.

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Related:\u00a0Here\u2019s How 50 Cent Cemented Himself As A Mixtape Genius In Hip-hop

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D12 was the first act to be signed to Shady Records. Formed by Proof and other members back in 1996, D12's popularity skyrocketed after Eminem's signed them to the label. They have sold over four million copies of their two albums, Devil's Night and D12 World. However, after an ill-fated night at the CCC Club in Detroit in 2006, the group's de jure leader Proof passed away tragically, leaving the rest of the members to lose their direction.

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The group has never been the same after their leader's death. Eminem shockingly put the group to an end in 2018 with his song Stepping Stone from power-diss Kamikaze album, \"The less is left for closure, so let's let this go / It's not goodbye to our friendship, but D12 is over.\"

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However, the friendship between them remains tight, and they are still in the game. Mr. Porter replaced Proof's position as Eminem's hype man and even produced his latest Music to be Murdered By with another member, Bizarre. Kuniva and Swift released a joint album, titled My Brothers Keeper, in February 2020.

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The Alabama rapper released his debut album, Radioactive, and its follow-up, Love Story, respectively, in 2011 and 2015.

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\"Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse, it's kinda phased two of Shady,\" Eminem told XXL, excited about his newest signee. \"It's the new generation of Shady Records, and as we're trying to rebuild our label, it's exciting for hip-hop, and with all of these forces coming together and with what everybody's capable of on the mic, it's gonna be fun.\"

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Related:\u00a0Eminem To Kendrick Lamar: The Cover Of Your Favorite Hip-Hop Albums Explained

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The hype slowly died down. Yela's 2017 album, Trial by Fire, didn't even break the top 20 of the Billboard 200 chart, and only sold 12.000 copies in its first week compared to Love Story's 61.000. He amicably departed from Shady Records, \"Five f***n' albums on Shady Records. I feel blessed for that. Make some noise for Marshall Mathers!\"

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But what did prompt the decision? It's likely a creative difference, as he told HipHopDX, \"It was like, 'Oh Marshall signed a white boy.' Everybody wanted a piece of that fucking project. Producers were coming out of the woodworks, writers were coming out of the f*****g woodworks, and all these songs were being pitched to me and Marshall.\"

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After being shot nine times and dropped from Columbia Records, 50 Cent took his mixtapes to the street to build his reps. His debut mixtape, Guess Who's Back, caught Eminem's attention, and the rest is history. Signed to Shady in 2002, the most exciting hip-hop artist at that time released his debut classic album, Get Rich or Die Tryin', in 2003. He still rolled with Shady for the next couple of albums: The Massacre (2005), Curtis (2007), and Before I Self Destruct (2009).

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After over nine years at Shady/Aftermath, the In da Club rapper jumped off the ship and called it an end. Again, it was highly likely because of creative differences.

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\"It's also because of the leverage of having the strong relationships with Eminem and Dr. Dre,\" Fiddy told Forbes. \"They don't want me to be uncomfortable. They value our friendship to the point that they would never want (to jeopardize) it over that little bit of money.\"

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Now, the rapper is signed to Caroline Records/UMG.

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Next:\u00a0Will The Real Marshall Mathers Please Stand Up? Facts About Eminem\u2019s 2017 Album, Revival

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Eminem details the blueprint for signing artists to his Shady Records label

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D12 and 50 Cent are among the acts to have been signed over the years

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Eminem has discussed the process he goes through when signing artists to his Shady Records label \u2013 and the blueprint for what he wants from those acts.

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Shady was formed in 1999 as a joint venture between Marshall Mathers, his manager Paul Rosenberg and Interscope Records. It has signed more than a dozen artists since, most notably D12 and 50 Cent.

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Speaking to\u00a0Complex in a new interview, Eminem discussed the new label’s signing GRIP, and how the blueprint for his signing was the same as for every act who’s ever released music via Shady.

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\u201cWe all got excited about GRIP after we heard ‘Snubnose’,\u201d he said. \u201cIt was really refreshing to hear a new artist so focused on making a conceptual project and it caught my attention. It\u2019s definitely great when artists we sign connect with a larger audience, and 50 [Cent] is a perfect example of that.

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\u201cObviously we want anyone who signs with Shady to succeed. But first and foremost, we\u2019ve always focused on the raw talent and ability of the artist as an MC. We\u2019ve always been pretty clear on that being the main thing we look for: high level fundamental skills and mechanics are definitely the priority.\u201d

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He added: “It\u2019s really important in a creative collaboration for there to be that personal connection for it to succeed. Shady is a boutique label and we don\u2019t sign a lot of artists, so we have a chance to get involved at a deeper level with the ones we do. And I think that goes both ways. I like to be motivated by the artists we sign and I want to feel pushed by their creativity as well.

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“The people we sign have a point of view and vibe that made us want to work with them in the first place,” Eminem continued. “Part of our job is to help them get out to a bigger audience but also I don\u2019t like to insert myself where I\u2019m not needed. I am looking to find where and how I can get involved that adds to or builds on what the artist is already doing.”

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In other news, Eminem is set to play FBI informant Richard Wershe Jr. \u2013 aka White Boy Rick \u2013 in\u00a050 Cent\u2018s forthcoming Starz drama series\u00a0BMF\u00a0(Black Mafia Family). Rick since said he was “honoured” to be portrayed by Marshall Mathers.

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Hailing from the Westside of Compton, Boogie grew up in the same city that produced a who\u2019s who of rap\u2019s greatest superstars including Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, The Game and YG. Boogie released a series of mixtapes that put the young MC on the map and captured the attention of Interscope Records which then brought interest from Eminem and Shady Records. His second mixtape, The Reach, released in 2015, led Pitchfork to call him \u201cone of the best young rappers in the country\u201d and the LA Times to comment that it features \u201cthe kind of vivid, full-fledged production usually reserved for a successful mainstream artist on his or her second or third major-label effort.\u201d

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Marshall Bruce Mathers III\u00a0(born October 17, 1972),\u00a0better known by his\u00a0stage name\u00a0Eminem\u00a0(stylized as\u00a0EMIN\u018eM) and by his\u00a0alter ego\u00a0Slim Shady, is an American\u00a0rapper,\u00a0record producer,\u00a0songwriter\u00a0and\u00a0actor. Eminem along with his solo career is a member of his group D12, and also one half of the hip hop duo\u00a0Bad Meets Evil, with\u00a0Royce da 5’9″. Eminem is one of the best-selling artists in the world and is the best selling artist of the 2000s.\u00a0He has been listed and ranked as one of the greatest artists of all time by many magazines, including\u00a0Rolling Stone\u00a0magazine which ranked him 82nd on its list of The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.\u00a0

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When Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5’9″ joined Joe Budden on his 2008 mixtape Halfway House, the chemistry on their collaborative track meant “Slaughterhouse” the song would quickly become Slaughterhouse the hip-hop supergroup. Seeing as how Budden, Crooked I, and Ortiz all had issues with their former labels — Def Jam, Death Row, and Aftermath, respectively — other tracks recorded at their initial meeting bypassed the usual music distribution channels and were leaked to the net, including “Move On,” which gave the music press the group’s backstory in song. They recorded their debut album in a mere six days, signed to the E1 label, and released their self-titled debut in 2009.

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The label has signed nine acts over the years, earning RIAA certifications of platinum or higher on 15 of its 22 released albums. Signed acts include D12, Slaughterhouse, Yelawolf and Bad Meets Evil, while former acts include Ca$hisObie Trice, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater and 50 Cent.\n

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After Eminem released The Slim Shady LP, he started his own record label in late 1999 with his manager, Paul Rosenberg. Eminem looked for an avenue to release his Detroit-based rap group, D12, and Rosenberg was keen to start a label, which led to the two teaming up to form Shady Records.[1] Its A&R Marc Labelle has defined the imprint as \"a boutique label but [with] all the outlets of a major [and] Interscope backing up our every move.\"[2]\n

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2005 saw the release of 50 Cent's second release, The Massacre, which set a record as the sixth fastest selling album since Nielsen SoundScan started tracking albums in 1991, with 1.14 million albums sold in four days.[3][4] The album was a commercial success, and was only 32,000 records away from being the best-selling album of the year.[5] On \"Piggy Bank\", a song off of the album, 50 Cent insulted several artists, including Jadakiss.[6] The feud between Jadakiss and 50 Cent indirectly led to DJ Green Lantern leaving Shady Records. A few months after the release of The Massacre, Jadakiss appeared on a street DVD, and had DJ Green Lantern on loudspeaker through his phone, without Green Lantern being aware of this. The DJ shared his thoughts on how to deal with the feud. When the DVD was released and Eminem found out about what happened, Green Lantern had to leave Shady Records and Shade 45, and his upcoming album, Armageddon, was no longer a Shady Records-related project.[7] Alchemist was signed on as the official tour DJ for Eminem on the 2005 Anger Management 3 Tour, replacing the recently-ousted DJ Green Lantern.[8]\n

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It has been reported that hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse will be joining Shady Records with member Royce da 5'9\" confirming talks between both sides then later stating that the deal should be done in Late April to early May. The group guest featuring Eminem's last album Recovery on the bonus track \"Session One\". On January 12, 2011, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf appeared on the cover of the XXL magazine with Eminem, then was confirmed that both acts were signed to Shady Records. On March 2, 2011, a track called \"2.0 Boys\" performed by Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf was leaked. [9]\n

On the other hand, rapper Ca$his preps his debut album Euthanasia LP with the label, which is slated to drop on June 14, 2011. The first single off the album \"I'm Not Lyen\" dropped on March 8, 2011.[10] Since 2011, Ca$his does not appear in articles about the label, but still remains a Shady Records artist.\n

On April 25, 2011, Eminem and Royce da 5'9\" announced plans to team up for a joint EP, slated for release on June 14. The project serves as a long-awaited follow-up to their 1999 collaboration \"Nuttin' to Do\", and is set to feature production from Mr. Porter, Havoc of Mobb Deep, DJ Khalil, Bangladesh and more.\n

Eminem spoke on the topic, saying, \"Royce and I started hanging out again and inevitably that led us back into the studio,\" said Eminem in a statement. \"At first we were just seeing where it went without any real goal in mind, but the songs started to come together crazy, so here we are.\"\n

Royce also talked about it and said, \"I'm excited to see this project come to fruition considering the long lapse in time between when we worked before and now. We had a blast doing it and we just hope everyone enjoys it while we're working on the 'Monster' that will be the Slaughterhouse album.\"\n

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  1. \u2191 Ben Detrick (August 2005). \"\"Loyalty\" - Paul Rosenberg interview (online copy)\". XXL Presents Shade 45 (magazine), p. 22. Accessed January 29, 2008.\n
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  3. \u2191 \"Interview With Marc Labelle\". HitQuarters. Nov 28, 2005. Retrieved Jun 21, 2010.<templatestyles src=\"Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css\"></templatestyles>\n
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  5. \u2191 James Montgomery (March 9, 2005). \"50 Cent's The Massacre Makes Huge Chart Debut\". MTV. Accessed January 16, 2008.\n
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  7. \u2191 Margo Whitmire (March 9, 2005). \"50 Cent Massacres Album Chart Competition\". Billboard. Accessed January 16, 2008.\n
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  9. \u2191 Gil Kaufman (December 29, 2005). \"Mariah Carey Outguns 50 Cent On Year-End LP Sales Chart\". MTV. Accessed January 16, 2008.\n
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  11. \u2191 Shaheem Reid (February 22, 2005). \"50 Cent's LP Pushed Up, Harsh 'Facts' Sound Like Disses On Leaked 'Piggy Bank'\". MTV. Accessed January 19, 2008.\n
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  13. \u2191 Shaheem Reid (May 6, 2005). \"DJ Green Lantern Explains Eminem Split\". VH1. Accessed March 12, 2007.\n
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  15. \u2191 http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?I=4380\n
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  17. \u2191 http://rapradar.com/2011/01/12/eminem-covers-xxl-signs-slaughterhouse-yelawolf/\n
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  19. \u2191 http://www.aftermathmusic.com/blog/2011/03/08/cashis-im-not-lyen-audio/\n
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  21. \u2191 Shady Records Issues Statement On Obie's Departure\n
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