"Its not about the money , its about Hip-Hop" Gotta respect Em for that , he gets so much hate for loving what he does and being great at it , damn shame
@@zillaman7674 im gonna guess ur a broke ass hater.. usually peeps hatin on RUclips or playing the race card, aren't very successful & living miserable lives .... get ur own grind & keep ish moving in a positive direction..
I miss these old Angie Martinez interviews.she’s a legend and don’t get enough credit in this world of hiphop.she’s brought us so many moments and radio interviews it’s unreal.
How can you not have respect for somebody like this he's literally humble shows respect to all the greats he gives back to Hip Hop and he's not arrogant
Em was everywhere when I was growing up. Met him once seen him in concert and dude is so humble. You would think he would be a ass hole but he was very respectful and joked around about life and you can just tell how he became so successful. The way he talks to people and carries himself is phenomenal
What did you think of the rat race song he did before he got famous ?? Also you do know its a racist song and Benzino put it out because he bought it from some of Em old friend
@@markhenry8267 who cares em done apologized for it along time ago. Funny that you bring just that up after everything I commented. Only people who want to argue about race issues comment about irrelevant old shit.
@@markhenry8267 even crook adressed it dude,he was 15 stop acting like we all didn t do stupid things at that age ,also really em racist?most of his friends are black lmao
Unless you're acutally a lyricist like K-Rino or Canibus! Benzino on the other hand is most definitely not a lyricist, but like Eminem said in this interview, he's one of the worst rappers in the world!
I will always love this man's philosophy on life and on music. It wasn't just selling more of their music it opened the door for more artists like Mac Miller (miss him so much) all those who will follow into the genre.
The troll game on this interview was out of this world, em had me laughing so many times 😂 I’ve listened to this interview over 20 times and it has me cracking up every time. Benzino lit a fire under Eminem after benzino threatened to kill Eminem’s daughter, Eminem was so disrespectful during this interview 😂.
Lmaooo 😂😂 "This girl is obsessed with me. I just can't understand it" 😂😂 That had me rolling. If anyone jumped into the interview from that point, they would think he was talking about Kim or something lolol
Have you heard 'better lose yourself or die another day' ? Not bad diss tracks by benzino....im a huge em fan but i think zino had better diss tracks compared to 'the sauce' and 'Nail in the coffin'. 'Pull your skirt up' wasn't the best by zino. A little much talkin about ems family.
I think this interview was from late 2002/early 2003, but i remember hearing them benzino diss tracks on the radio and it had me like "holy shit", eminem straight up destroyed him
Yeah he picked Em thinking that the race card would save him and get people on his side. Forgetting that Dre is around, 50, D12, Obie Trice are around him and respect him.
From the opening statements about 8mile by Angie it’s definitely November 2002 I think that’s when that green lantern mixtape came out around as well so that fits that window
Em is a legend and can't deny what he has done for hip-hop but I get tired of the g.o.a.t argument. I can name five white emcees that can go toe to toe and bar for bar with Em they just ain't have the machine and Dre behind them ...anyway at the end of the day it's about preference I guess .
@@markhenry8267 LOL I mean it was funny,but not really good,he was only a kid and haven't honed his skills in rap.So the answer would be no i didn't love it,only enjoyed it to an extant.
It's crazy .... Cause after this ... He really put Benzino to rest when he said "Go to Sleep" ... Which Premiered on DMX's world premiere Movie the Cradle 2 The Grave ' . . .
Benzino just cried on Drink Champs about the 22 year beef ROFL "EFFF Eminem and all his followers! moments later "I dont hate Eminem man....booohoo "I'd give him a hug" boooohoooo ROFL
11:34 - What he said here is exactly what he really did. Him being white as he's one of the best rappers around is the reason why we got so many white fans and many white rappers. He really did opened the doors for a lot white people that love his music as fans and those who became rappers themselves thanks to him being a huge impact. Without Eminem we sure never would have even heard of Machine Gun Kelly, Chris Webby, Asher Roth, YelaWolf, Rittz, G-Eazy. Macklemore, Action Bronson, Lil Dicky, Post Malone, Mac Miller all those who're around today are here because of Eminem. The Beastie Boys were the original white pioneers of hip-hop as great that they were and of course there was also Vanilla Ice but I wasn't really into his stuff and there on we get House of Pain and many few others but Eminem will forever be the all time greatest white rapper that got to be in hip-hop.
If ur interested in any other white rappers i recomend folowing El-p 7L Aesop rock Yak ballz Mr hyde Mr eon Cage Copywrite Necro Ill bill Exlib Vinnie paz Goretex Captain carnage
@@toigodgohdgjdfjkkj9878 I don't mess with many really I'll still play some Yelawolf from time to time, and the one white rapper I listen from this generation is Merkules who is from Canada he's really good. I'm definitely a fan of Necro
Your not even from this country so your theory doesn't even count. If you love & respect hip hop & know the history you won't make it about race. It's just like Martin luther king said, don't judge a man on his color or race, but by the content in a person. So whites could say the same about basketball, because a white man fouded & came up with the rules. Music isn't supposed to be about skin color or race. That's south & Grey coat mindset.
@realeliigilbert your not black or Puerto Rican, or Jamaican, or Mexican. So what's your point Goof ball. You use a black person name, but yet you can't even go to your page. Are you afraid to be yourself.
@@michaelatencio2917 wtf are you talking about? I never said hip-hop was about race but a lot of people make it about race cause nobody likes the idea of Eminem making hip hop because he is white. You don’t even know man and I was born in America whether you care or not. I’m a black man born and raised in California. Don’t get it twisted dude, cause you looking at the picture differently from what I said as you are seeing it in a negative perspective. What I said is me pointing out that Eminem is white as I know he belongs in hip-hop not for the color of his skin but for his skills as an artist, seriously what you going on about?
@@siphomaleka4681 Initially yes, when Eminem made Infinite back in '96, a few people back then even told Em jokingly to make rock-n-roll instead of rap, and Em was rightfully furious about it and made the Slim Shady EP as a result, which also got Dr. Dre's attention, and the rest is history at this point.
He says it in a Kay Slay Freestyle from 02... it's a Skelton beat for the song that came out later that year kn th 8 mile soundtrack..."I just wanna love u" with 50 and Obie trice... he says "I've made beats for Jayz for free/page me u need a beat/ you CaniBus than its Dre's fee/ you Kay Slay the fee's waived"
Your song is No.1 today... That's a beautiful thing. How do you decide who you respond to? If I get 10 people coming to me on the street saying why is such & such dissin' you, if it gets to the point where I hear it everywhere I go. But this woman here, she is done... she is outta my life. (the rest of the interview that was cut off)
I don't know where the audio is but this is from when Benzino phoned into the Angie Martinez show on Hot 97 to respond to this interview Benzino: “Yo I’m from da hood! I’m reppin for my people man!! I rep the block!! This is for hip hop!! Hip hop is da streets!!” Angie Martinez: But why don’t you have beef with any of the other artists who’s selling like Nelly and Ja? Why Em? Benzino: Cause this cracka don't know nothing about the streets! I’m from the streets! I’m reppin' for all my ghetto niggaz man! This cracka think he can come here and extort hip hop! Hip hop is the streets! Angie Martinez: Is this cause he’s white? Why did you just use the word cracka? Benzino: Yo, forget you Angie!! He called me a woman and a b**ch in that interview with you, and you let him get away with it, so I have the right to call him a cracka! What's your problem?! Angie Martinez: But you’re using a racial slur here Ben. Benzino: So what? You know that white boy wants to call us niggas, but he won't do it cause that would be the end of his career! He’s dying to call us all niggaz, but he can't do that. I thought you was with me on this, and I’m sad to see that you not. That white boy obviously brainwashed you!. Angie Martinez: Brainwashed? I don’t appreciate that at all Ben. You need to accept the fact that people don't agree with you. Benzino: But the streets do AGREE with me!! Angie Martinez: But a lot of people don't, and you need to understand that! Benzino: I do understand that. Bottom line is this white boy don't know nothing about the streets. And if he’s listening, we can fight anywhere… Denmark, Alaska, Detroit. Set it up and I’ll destroy you. Angie Martinez: What about some people saying that you’re dissing Em to boost your record sales? Benzino: C’mon now, let me say this… ya boy Ben is financially set. I don't need to do this hip hop thing anymore. Angie, we both from the same label (Elektra). You know how I get down. True, I never sold any records, but it ain't about rap to me. It’s about connecting with the hood and the streets. I don't know nothing about fame and being arrogant. I’m with my people and the hood. People who know me knows that Benzino is the realest nigga they know. This dude ain't even from Detroit. Okay so he’s from some trailer park, but he don't know nothing about the streets. He don't know how it feels about going outside and worrying that somebody might shoot you. Angie Martinez: But he never talks about that in his rhymes Ben… Benzino: (not even listening to Angie anymore, just babbling away, and heated) He don't know anything about us. What does he talk about? About his slut of a wife who f*cks every dude? About killing his mom's? He can say whatever he wants, but nobody will stop him cause he’s white. Angie Martinez: Nobody stops him? What about the thousands of activists who tried to shut him down? Benzino: (ignoring her) This dude is wack. He’s stealing hip hop from us, from the streets. Angie Martinez: I’m sorry Ben, but Em is one of the nicest in the game. The kid is nasty. Benzino: (shocked) That's cause he brainwashed you! Angie Martinez: laughs whatever man Benzino: Look at this. You obviously on his side. Compare this interview to his interview, and you obviously on his jock. He was talking all that shit about me, and all you did was giggle. Angie Martinez: Ben, I’m not your babysitter dog. You came at him, so he responded. I’m not here to defend you or Em. Benzino: But throughout that interview, you kept on referring to me as ‘that dude’. What the hell was that about Angie?!? Angie Martinez: laughs What are you talking about? Benzino: Why didn’t you call me by my name? Why you callin' me ‘that dude’? Why are you on his side?! Angie Martinez: You can’t be serious Ben. I called you by your name at least 40 times, and you’re gettin' mad at the times when I said ‘that dude’? Angie: Yes, I went out and bought Em’s album because I love him as an artist. I think all of his albums were dope. He’s nice. Benzino: : as hell:: Nice?! Him? Compared to who?? I know thousands of street niggaz who’s better that can't even get a deal because of this white boy! Angie Martinez: So what about the people who worked with him? Benzino: SELLOUTS!! But anybody who agrees with this kid has to have other motives, like wanting to be on his album. That's gotta be it. Angie Martinez: laughs What about the idea that you might be wrong? Benzino: I can’t see it, cause it is what it is. Angie Martinez: What about Dre? Benzino: Dre is a great producer, but his street credibility is real shaky right now. I don't even think he f*cks with Em anymore. Angie Martinez: Have you ever listened to any of his albums Ben? Benzino: Heeeell no. I don't listen to that trash. I listen to real hip hop.. Scarface, Jay, Nas, Mobb Deep. That's street hip hop. This f**got dyed his hair blonde, took a bunch of blonde white kids at the VMA’s and he’s stealing hip hop. He even said that in his rhymes… ‘I use black music to make myself wealthy heeey’. You didn't hear that shit? He’s extortin' us yo! I can't believe y'all are gettin' brainwashed like this!! Angie Martinez: laughs Benzino: See, you laughing now. But we’ll see who's laughing in 10 years. I can't believe y'all are sleeping on this guy. Y'all laughing now, but soon y'all won't have any deals, and this game won't even be in our hands anymore, and we’ll be suckers…just like Elis Presley stole rock ands roll from blacks. When that happens, then we’ll see who laughs. Angie Martinez: Ben, don't be mad at me- Benzino: That's why the Source is a great thing. The Source will be here forever. Even when most niggaz are gone, The Source will still be here. Angie Martinez: Let's not bring the source in here Ben.. Benzino: Why not? Don’t you wanna be in The Source Angie? Angie Martinez: laughs I dunno, The Source doesn't like me, so it doesn't matter to me at all. I don't care. Benzino: Bottom line is, these white people are stealing from us! Why is he selling so many units?! Answer me that! Angie Martinez: Because he appeals to a lot of people. Benzino: Appeals to who?!? Angie Martinez: To people like myself, a young Puerto Rican woman. Benzino: AHHH!! Angie Martinez: Yeah, and to a lot of white people of course. Benzino: But how come Scarface don't sell that many units?? Or Mobb Deep? Angie Martinez: Ben, you gotta realize that a lot of people appeal with Em, mostly white people. They'd don't appeal to Scarface. This is a business. If you want your product to sell, you need to appeal to the masses. That's why there's so many party records out there. More people appeal to Em and his struggle than they appeal to the hardcore street things that you talk about. Don't be mad at Em. The way I look at it, if you’re gonna try to hate on Em, don't target all your hate on him… hate the whole system. But all you’re doing is putting all your attention on one single person.
Hip hop is in a Spiritual Place now 2022 It's about letting the spirit work through you and making quality music like Rap God.. It's not about black and white anymore, people that are still stuck in that place. Don't forget where hip hop came from but let it evolve in to a more beautiful place. Benzino ain't even close to Eminem as a rapper, that's real.
That comment about it not being about the money seems to be a theme. Check out the booklet in loyal to the game album, Afeni Shakur says this too. Everybody always asked her for a 2Pac beat or some money for a project, but she says Em never asked for a penny and wouldn't accept anything she offered him. He does stuff for the good of hip-hop and not to line his own pockets. he could have easily charged Jay and Nas for his beats but he didn't. The Moment of Clarity beat he did for Jay is dope as fuck too!!!
@markhenry8267 U mean when he was 16 years old?? Yeah bc no one has ever said some stupid shit when they were 16 lmao. Not to mention that he's apologized for it a million times. If everyone was judged for what they said as a teen we would ALL be fucked.
Benzino cross the line when he talked about Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Mathers you don't wanna go there my man when these rappers are gonna learn you don't diss Hailie in a song because if you do then that's the end of your career.
To be fair Eminem had already crossed that line first when he mentioned Benzino's son Ray Ray in his song The Sauce but he didn't threaten to harm him unlike what benzino said about Eminem's daughter in his song Die Another Day. Although Benzino did mention Eminem's family members first when he mentioned Eminem's mom in his songs I Don't Wanna and Pull Your Skirt Up
9:28 THANK YOU!!! I've been telling people that Zino muscled his way into being the co-owner of The Source. He didn't build the magazine from the ground up with Dave Mays; he bullied his way in! He went from Dave Mays managing RSO to making Mays put in 3-page ads for mediocre Made Men albums. Busta took the high road with Z recently, but real ones know the truth about Zino and Mays. Ask Kim Osorio.
@@sonnysamra8733 honestly I don't even think there would be much of a difference I think there would be more lyrical rappers but I feel like there was still be Mumble rappers and all these little brats with success for no reason
Great interview but this old back in 02,03 the sauce and nail in a coffin. This was way back when. Em won’t bring his name up probably never again Nevertheless, this was an epic time when the whole shady, aftermath gunit camp was straight fire 🔥
They did back then too...the smart ones anyway. Stores, Record Companies, Real Estate etc...Cam'ron didn't drop an album in 2 years before he signed to Roc and prolly made more money off his side hustles than he did off his firs two albums in those 2 years
Also playing both sides ain't about a side hustle... The Source at one point was the Hip Hop Bible... one of the biggest selling magazines in the world. Highly respected in the industry... You can't have a biased artist giving ratings to himself, people he fucks with ornpeople he don't like. Journalism needs to be uncensured and unbiased as possible, regardless of the content. One of the reasons our country is currently fucked because 99% of all media outlets are owned by 6 corporations that all have special interests and agendas behind them.
In a weird way Eminem actually did make Ja Rule so much damn $$$$. In the sense that he popularized Hip Hop in such a huge way that by the time Ja came around, no way someone as mediocre as him would become as popular as him without Eminem's help to the music genre.
Ay man, I know em was allegedly on drugs at this point. But if that's the case, why does he speak with so much more clarity, confidence, charisma, and is just more concise? He acts all awkward and stutters like crazy now. I can't watch any clips of him post 2003 without cringing.
How is it this shit is being brought up again?? If you don't already know about this shit and never heard the diss tracks that are literally almost 20yrs old your not hip hop.
@@romant142 yea because bumzino is a broke thirst ball looking for a check..and Em isn't even entertaining that shit at all. He already bodied that dub.
@@adamsteel4098 2pac has a good voice and has passion but realistically he says the same thing in mostly every song, hennessy, enemies, family, penetentiary
Can we move into at least the last decade & 3/4's? Hes cooking wit martha & hosting a corny ass reality show on a basic cable network.. Keepin it gangsta
"Its not about the money , its about Hip-Hop" Gotta respect Em for that , he gets so much hate for loving what he does and being great at it , damn shame
Imma guess you white
@@zillaman7674 yeah, because liking a rapper who's white automatically makes you white, quit being judgemental
@@JamesElife right on it’s crazy
also dont forget he is white
@@zillaman7674 im gonna guess ur a broke ass hater.. usually peeps hatin on RUclips or playing the race card, aren't very successful & living miserable lives .... get ur own grind & keep ish moving in a positive direction..
“I hope to God it was freestyle because if he wrote that I really feel bad”
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I miss these old Angie Martinez interviews.she’s a legend and don’t get enough credit in this world of hiphop.she’s brought us so many moments and radio interviews it’s unreal.
Facts
Real talk
I liked her music too. She def deserve more credit
@@flygod153 yes
All those female hip hop radio hosts sound the same lol
He got out of the coffin and started an only fans.
Lol
and got 60 some likes, must be a metaphore for his age
@@tritran7565 60 likes for almost a 60 year old guy. Not bad.
bcuz he was gay always hahahahahaah
@@kaage8780 he is definitely nowhere near 60 I can understand why he seems so old to a 12 year old though..
How can you not have respect for somebody like this he's literally humble shows respect to all the greats he gives back to Hip Hop and he's not arrogant
Em was everywhere when I was growing up. Met him once seen him in concert and dude is so humble. You would think he would be a ass hole but he was very respectful and joked around about life and you can just tell how he became so successful. The way he talks to people and carries himself is phenomenal
What did you think of the rat race song he did before he got famous ?? Also you do know its a racist song and Benzino put it out because he bought it from some of Em old friend
^^ this man just in everyone’s comments goddamn you just be bored 🤣
@@markhenry8267 who cares em done apologized for it along time ago. Funny that you bring just that up after everything I commented. Only people who want to argue about race issues comment about irrelevant old shit.
@@markhenry8267 even crook adressed it dude,he was 15 stop acting like we all didn t do stupid things at that age ,also really em racist?most of his friends are black lmao
@@markhenry8267 nobody cares. The only person that cares about that song is you and Benzino lol.
I have always loved the way he throws redmans name in. The respect he has for reggie is amazing
Anything benzino has done has been self sabotage and he still doesn’t understand 😂
Its ok there is still time to realize lol
Eminem absolutely decimated Benzino. Like no question
We all know it bro, there's no need to mention it tho, cuz Nail in the Coffin alone, made Zino look like a freakin' joke!
@@dinohermann1887 Zino makes Zino look like a joke.
Easy work, fam.
This is probably Eminem’s best interview ever he’s clear and concise and this was at the height of his success
"That Mic Can't Fight You Back Dog " 💯
Unless you're acutally a lyricist like K-Rino or Canibus! Benzino on the other hand is most definitely not a lyricist, but like Eminem said in this interview, he's one of the worst rappers in the world!
@dinohermann1887
Hsv forever and ever!? Hsv cuz we are the way!? Bist du deutscher!? 😉
Today....Benzino rages then cries on Drink champs while 50 and EM get nominated for XXL award...Congratulations 🍻
I will always love this man's philosophy on life and on music. It wasn't just selling more of their music it opened the door for more artists like Mac Miller (miss him so much) all those who will follow into the genre.
Let me guess you loved the racist song he did before the fame ??? Right
R.I.P. Mac Miller
Em Has Helped More BLack Dudes Then The Feelings He Might Of hurt at 16 lol
By Agh LandSLiddeeee @@markhenry8267
This girl is obsessed with me 😂
That woman is Obsessed with me hahah facts she is till this day !! Lol
You mean Kim Osorio (a former editor of The Source magazine), right?
what woman..... 😯😂❣️does he mean BEnZINO ... 🤦 😂 .
OR IS there a female too.,? whaaaat . im confused 😜😂🤦🤣
no@@dinohermann1887
The troll game on this interview was out of this world, em had me laughing so many times 😂 I’ve listened to this interview over 20 times and it has me cracking up every time. Benzino lit a fire under Eminem after benzino threatened to kill Eminem’s daughter, Eminem was so disrespectful during this interview 😂.
ruclips.net/video/YtKw9gJJPxI/видео.htmlsi=jgGB59PW6t1RpWWf
Lmaooo 😂😂 "This girl is obsessed with me. I just can't understand it" 😂😂 That had me rolling. If anyone jumped into the interview from that point, they would think he was talking about Kim or something lolol
Thanks for resurrecting this one. Every naysayer, especially those clowns on Clubhouse, needs to listen to this closely. It's all there.
Imagine 98 Em & 98' pun flowing on that first instrumental
Angie was crushing hard lmao
I cant believe I never heard this interview before
Me too. Evolve brought me here.
@@hoekandat Same, same.
Same here..
Same
When did he do this interview ?
IT'S NOT ABOUT $ IT'S ABOUT HIP-HOP!
Real talk “ *everyone has a set of cards that you’re dealt with in life* one hundred percent 💯
You would never catch him saying this now, not in this climate anyway. Maybe privately but not publicly
Wowwww. This just took me BACK.😩🙏🏼❤️
9:57 "And if they don't wanna do it because you SUCK" LMFAOOOOOOOO that delivery always cracks me up.
I’m done, “fake victory beat”. I glad I’m not the only one that noticed that
Vanilla Ice and Nick Cannon both can rap better than Benzino. That's REALLY fucking sad but it's true
I know more vanilla ice songs then benzino lel
Have you heard 'better lose yourself or die another day' ? Not bad diss tracks by benzino....im a huge em fan but i think zino had better diss tracks compared to 'the sauce' and 'Nail in the coffin'. 'Pull your skirt up' wasn't the best by zino. A little much talkin about ems family.
@@davidlysohirka798 r u serious ?? Those are like the worst diss tracks ever. U on crack bruh lmao
@@2bsarah not sure what that is? However.....benzinos diss i think is pretty good... Goes off on facts.....em's the sauce was legit as well.
@@davidlysohirka798 the diss tracks that benzino put out were really bad imo
She said what happens when u see him 😂😭 Angie messy yo
Em the goat
I think this interview was from late 2002/early 2003, but i remember hearing them benzino diss tracks on the radio and it had me like "holy shit", eminem straight up destroyed him
Yeah he picked Em thinking that the race card would save him and get people on his side. Forgetting that Dre is around, 50, D12, Obie Trice are around him and respect him.
@@jasonblade6157 Eminem was very well respected in hiphop by a lot of OG hiphop legends so Benzino doesn't count, he's just a hater
From the opening statements about 8mile by Angie it’s definitely November 2002 I think that’s when that green lantern mixtape came out around as well so that fits that window
Eminem is the GOAT 🐐💪🏾✊ Benzino is just a jealous hater because em has been on top for over 20 years & he's a white MC PERIOD
Goat? You smoke good crack what you need I got you
Em is a legend and can't deny what he has done for hip-hop but I get tired of the g.o.a.t argument. I can name five white emcees that can go toe to toe and bar for bar with Em they just ain't have the machine and Dre behind them ...anyway at the end of the day it's about preference I guess .
But for real,Eminem is the best rapper.
@@exterminateparasites3185 let me guess you loved the song that was racist that em did before the fame
@@markhenry8267 LOL I mean it was funny,but not really good,he was only a kid and haven't honed his skills in rap.So the answer would be no i didn't love it,only enjoyed it to an extant.
It's crazy .... Cause after this ... He really put Benzino to rest when he said "Go to Sleep" ... Which Premiered on DMX's world premiere Movie the Cradle 2 The Grave ' . . .
I remember hearing this on the streetwars mixtape
Benzino just cried on Drink Champs about the 22 year beef ROFL "EFFF Eminem and all his followers! moments later "I dont hate Eminem man....booohoo "I'd give him a hug" boooohoooo ROFL
11:34 - What he said here is exactly what he really did. Him being white as he's one of the best rappers around is the reason why we got so many white fans and many white rappers. He really did opened the doors for a lot white people that love his music as fans and those who became rappers themselves thanks to him being a huge impact. Without Eminem we sure never would have even heard of Machine Gun Kelly, Chris Webby, Asher Roth, YelaWolf, Rittz, G-Eazy. Macklemore, Action Bronson, Lil Dicky, Post Malone, Mac Miller all those who're around today are here because of Eminem. The Beastie Boys were the original white pioneers of hip-hop as great that they were and of course there was also Vanilla Ice but I wasn't really into his stuff and there on we get House of Pain and many few others but Eminem will forever be the all time greatest white rapper that got to be in hip-hop.
If ur interested in any other white rappers i recomend folowing
El-p
7L
Aesop rock
Yak ballz
Mr hyde
Mr eon
Cage
Copywrite
Necro
Ill bill
Exlib
Vinnie paz
Goretex
Captain carnage
@@toigodgohdgjdfjkkj9878 I don't mess with many really I'll still play some Yelawolf from time to time, and the one white rapper I listen from this generation is Merkules who is from Canada he's really good. I'm definitely a fan of Necro
Your not even from this country so your theory doesn't even count. If you love & respect hip hop & know the history you won't make it about race. It's just like Martin luther king said, don't judge a man on his color or race, but by the content in a person. So whites could say the same about basketball, because a white man fouded & came up with the rules. Music isn't supposed to be about skin color or race. That's south & Grey coat mindset.
@realeliigilbert your not black or Puerto Rican, or Jamaican, or Mexican. So what's your point Goof ball. You use a black person name, but yet you can't even go to your page. Are you afraid to be yourself.
@@michaelatencio2917 wtf are you talking about? I never said hip-hop was about race but a lot of people make it about race cause nobody likes the idea of Eminem making hip hop because he is white. You don’t even know man and I was born in America whether you care or not. I’m a black man born and raised in California. Don’t get it twisted dude, cause you looking at the picture differently from what I said as you are seeing it in a negative perspective. What I said is me pointing out that Eminem is white as I know he belongs in hip-hop not for the color of his skin but for his skills as an artist, seriously what you going on about?
When you hit forty, you experience your second childhood!!!!
Some of this is used in the BEEF II documentary
The Goat!!!
Gotta love em
(benzino in coffin) anybody heeeeelp somebody please let me ouuut LMAO
I never heard this shii!! Damn props to em.
This battle was like Thanos vs Ant Man
Benzino voted this down. Even this interview smoked his ass. Eminem trolling is funny as fuck.
Yup.. he killed him on this alone, lol
The most real.
That's why the beef segment never made it to the BEEF series 2nd nobody gave a fuck about Em being white until Benzino said something
Everybody gave a fuck and Benzino was the first to say. Check the situation now Big Snoop Dog.
@@siphomaleka4681 The squashed it, dog. You're late to the party, very much so
@@siphomaleka4681 Nobody gave a fuck bc the rappers who came to em's defense are black As you can see those same artist don't fuck w Benzino now.
@@siphomaleka4681 Initially yes, when Eminem made Infinite back in '96, a few people back then even told Em jokingly to make rock-n-roll instead of rap, and Em was rightfully furious about it and made the Slim Shady EP as a result, which also got Dr. Dre's attention, and the rest is history at this point.
damn that's crazy he ain't charge for the tracks... my respect for Em as a hip hop nigga has gone 1000 pts up
He says it in a Kay Slay Freestyle from 02... it's a Skelton beat for the song that came out later that year kn th 8 mile soundtrack..."I just wanna love u" with 50 and Obie trice... he says "I've made beats for Jayz for free/page me u need a beat/ you CaniBus than its Dre's fee/ you Kay Slay the fee's waived"
Damn EM 7 Billion.
Source Magazine turned to the Fox News of hip-hop...
He calm down a whole lot. He was wide open back then
Em used to be so slick with how he said stuff back in the day he had such a lowkey swagger to him
He still is
@@doomarang3208 yea he still got it, just not like he used to. People change so I'm not mad at at it, he's a lot older now
Your song is No.1 today...
That's a beautiful thing.
How do you decide who you respond to?
If I get 10 people coming to me on the street saying why is such & such dissin' you, if it gets to the point where I hear it everywhere I go. But this woman here, she is done... she is outta my life. (the rest of the interview that was cut off)
Holy damn, that Angie is great! I really like her.
bruh do you have the part of the call when Benzino calls Angie?
I don't know where the audio is but this is from when Benzino phoned into the Angie Martinez show on Hot 97 to respond to this interview
Benzino: “Yo I’m from da hood! I’m reppin for my people man!! I rep the block!! This is for hip hop!! Hip hop is da streets!!”
Angie Martinez: But why don’t you have beef with any of the other artists who’s selling like Nelly and Ja? Why Em?
Benzino: Cause this cracka don't know nothing about the streets! I’m from the streets! I’m reppin' for all my ghetto niggaz man! This cracka think he can come here and extort hip hop! Hip hop is the streets!
Angie Martinez: Is this cause he’s white? Why did you just use the word cracka?
Benzino: Yo, forget you Angie!! He called me a woman and a b**ch in that interview with you, and you let him get away with it, so I have the right to call him a cracka! What's your problem?!
Angie Martinez: But you’re using a racial slur here Ben.
Benzino: So what? You know that white boy wants to call us niggas, but he won't do it cause that would be the end of his career! He’s dying to call us all niggaz, but he can't do that. I thought you was with me on this, and I’m sad to see that you not. That white boy obviously brainwashed you!.
Angie Martinez: Brainwashed? I don’t appreciate that at all Ben. You need to accept the fact that people don't agree with you.
Benzino: But the streets do AGREE with me!!
Angie Martinez: But a lot of people don't, and you need to understand that!
Benzino: I do understand that. Bottom line is this white boy don't know nothing about the streets. And if he’s listening, we can fight anywhere… Denmark, Alaska, Detroit. Set it up and I’ll destroy you.
Angie Martinez: What about some people saying that you’re dissing Em to boost your record sales?
Benzino: C’mon now, let me say this… ya boy Ben is financially set. I don't need to do this hip hop thing anymore. Angie, we both from the same label (Elektra). You know how I get down. True, I never sold any records, but it ain't about rap to me. It’s about connecting with the hood and the streets. I don't know nothing about fame and being arrogant. I’m with my people and the hood. People who know me knows that Benzino is the realest nigga they know. This dude ain't even from Detroit. Okay so he’s from some trailer park, but he don't know nothing about the streets. He don't know how it feels about going outside and worrying that somebody might shoot you.
Angie Martinez: But he never talks about that in his rhymes Ben…
Benzino: (not even listening to Angie anymore, just babbling away, and heated) He don't know anything about us. What does he talk about? About his slut of a wife who f*cks every dude? About killing his mom's? He can say whatever he wants, but nobody will stop him cause he’s white.
Angie Martinez: Nobody stops him? What about the thousands of activists who tried to shut him down?
Benzino: (ignoring her) This dude is wack. He’s stealing hip hop from us, from the streets.
Angie Martinez: I’m sorry Ben, but Em is one of the nicest in the game. The kid is nasty.
Benzino: (shocked) That's cause he brainwashed you!
Angie Martinez: laughs whatever man
Benzino: Look at this. You obviously on his side. Compare this interview to his interview, and you obviously on his jock. He was talking all that shit about me, and all you did was giggle.
Angie Martinez: Ben, I’m not your babysitter dog. You came at him, so he responded. I’m not here to defend you or Em.
Benzino: But throughout that interview, you kept on referring to me as ‘that dude’. What the hell was that about Angie?!?
Angie Martinez: laughs What are you talking about?
Benzino: Why didn’t you call me by my name? Why you callin' me ‘that dude’? Why are you on his side?!
Angie Martinez: You can’t be serious Ben. I called you by your name at least 40 times, and you’re gettin' mad at the times when I said ‘that dude’?
Angie: Yes, I went out and bought Em’s album because I love him as an artist. I think all of his albums were dope. He’s nice.
Benzino: : as hell:: Nice?! Him? Compared to who?? I know thousands of street niggaz who’s better that can't even get a deal because of this white boy!
Angie Martinez: So what about the people who worked with him?
Benzino: SELLOUTS!! But anybody who agrees with this kid has to have other motives, like wanting to be on his album. That's gotta be it.
Angie Martinez: laughs What about the idea that you might be wrong?
Benzino: I can’t see it, cause it is what it is.
Angie Martinez: What about Dre?
Benzino: Dre is a great producer, but his street credibility is real shaky right now. I don't even think he f*cks with Em anymore.
Angie Martinez: Have you ever listened to any of his albums Ben?
Benzino: Heeeell no. I don't listen to that trash. I listen to real hip hop.. Scarface, Jay, Nas, Mobb Deep. That's street hip hop. This f**got dyed his hair blonde, took a bunch of blonde white kids at the VMA’s and he’s stealing hip hop. He even said that in his rhymes… ‘I use black music to make myself wealthy heeey’. You didn't hear that shit? He’s extortin' us yo! I can't believe y'all are gettin' brainwashed like this!!
Angie Martinez: laughs
Benzino: See, you laughing now. But we’ll see who's laughing in 10 years. I can't believe y'all are sleeping on this guy. Y'all laughing now, but soon y'all won't have any deals, and this game won't even be in our hands anymore, and we’ll be suckers…just like Elis Presley stole rock ands roll from blacks. When that happens, then we’ll see who laughs.
Angie Martinez: Ben, don't be mad at me-
Benzino: That's why the Source is a great thing. The Source will be here forever. Even when most niggaz are gone, The Source will still be here.
Angie Martinez: Let's not bring the source in here Ben..
Benzino: Why not? Don’t you wanna be in The Source Angie?
Angie Martinez: laughs I dunno, The Source doesn't like me, so it doesn't matter to me at all. I don't care.
Benzino: Bottom line is, these white people are stealing from us! Why is he selling so many units?! Answer me that!
Angie Martinez: Because he appeals to a lot of people.
Benzino: Appeals to who?!?
Angie Martinez: To people like myself, a young Puerto Rican woman.
Benzino: AHHH!!
Angie Martinez: Yeah, and to a lot of white people of course.
Benzino: But how come Scarface don't sell that many units?? Or Mobb Deep?
Angie Martinez: Ben, you gotta realize that a lot of people appeal with Em, mostly white people. They'd don't appeal to Scarface. This is a business. If you want your product to sell, you need to appeal to the masses. That's why there's so many party records out there. More people appeal to Em and his struggle than they appeal to the hardcore street things that you talk about. Don't be mad at Em. The way I look at it, if you’re gonna try to hate on Em, don't target all your hate on him… hate the whole system. But all you’re doing is putting all your attention on one single person.
Hip hop is in a Spiritual Place now 2022
It's about letting the spirit work through you and making quality music like Rap God..
It's not about black and white anymore, people that are still stuck in that place.
Don't forget where hip hop came from but let it evolve in to a more beautiful place.
Benzino ain't even close to Eminem as a rapper, that's real.
Em is the realist.
When Eminem talks he sounds like a black person.
Anyone can sell that he grew up in the Hood in a black neighborhood.
That comment about it not being about the money seems to be a theme. Check out the booklet in loyal to the game album, Afeni Shakur says this too. Everybody always asked her for a 2Pac beat or some money for a project, but she says Em never asked for a penny and wouldn't accept anything she offered him. He does stuff for the good of hip-hop and not to line his own pockets. he could have easily charged Jay and Nas for his beats but he didn't. The Moment of Clarity beat he did for Jay is dope as fuck too!!!
Well what about the rat race song that Em made before he got famous which is a racist song ???
@markhenry8267
U mean when he was 16 years old?? Yeah bc no one has ever said some stupid shit when they were 16 lmao. Not to mention that he's apologized for it a million times. If everyone was judged for what they said as a teen we would ALL be fucked.
how did you get this
Lmfaooo eminem funny asf 😂😂😂
Anyone know the beat in the background, that shit is fire 🔥
Wished Em spat on that fire instrumental
ruclips.net/video/YtKw9gJJPxI/видео.htmlsi=jgGB59PW6t1RpWWf
I remembered this, about a couple days later benzino called angie and was pissed at her for laughing with EM.😅😅
What's the name of song in background
Live big cicario
Benzino a punk
Benzino, this shit was already addressed. Sorry Em beat you to the punch 20 YEARS AGO!!!!
11:36 - 11:40 at least he acknowledged ja was that dude around the neighborhood
Benzino cross the line when he talked about Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Mathers you don't wanna go there my man when these rappers are gonna learn you don't diss Hailie in a song because if you do then that's the end of your career.
To be fair Eminem had already crossed that line first when he mentioned Benzino's son Ray Ray in his song The Sauce but he didn't threaten to harm him unlike what benzino said about Eminem's daughter in his song Die Another Day. Although Benzino did mention Eminem's family members first when he mentioned Eminem's mom in his songs I Don't Wanna and Pull Your Skirt Up
What date was this?
9:28 THANK YOU!!! I've been telling people that Zino muscled his way into being the co-owner of The Source. He didn't build the magazine from the ground up with Dave Mays; he bullied his way in! He went from Dave Mays managing RSO to making Mays put in 3-page ads for mediocre Made Men albums. Busta took the high road with Z recently, but real ones know the truth about Zino and Mays. Ask Kim Osorio.
marshall
You are right about benzino he cannot rap and he has been trying to get your attention don’t give it to him in 2020
@Terence Pham can you please tell when did this interview happen? Cuz I've never heard of it
@Terence Pham yeah that's what I thought too. But thanks for conforming that ✌
@@loosekanonstan3648 Must have been 2002 because she started the interview with congratulating him about 8 Mile.
Em hasn't talked about Benzino in almost two decades now.
@@DBZAOTA482 The last time he did was back in '04 (Toy Soldiers), almost 20 years ago now.
How long ago was this interview ? Like nearly 20yrs no?
Fall 02 if I remeber correctly
@@sbakernyc5761 It happened in December 2002
like may 2002
I put money on it zino is reading the comment section of any vid with his name in it.
I cant get a deal cause im white, Now im sellin records cause im white. Heavy💯
9:54
Facts 💯
Did she say 7 billion ? Google says 50 million first week ... i mean google is kinda garbo nowadays but what did he really do 7 billion first week ?
Wish 2pac was still here
Hip hop would be completely different
@@sonnysamra8733 What would happen if 2pac was alive??
@@adamsteel4098 Reverse every word and you'll receive the answer
@@sonnysamra8733 honestly I don't even think there would be much of a difference I think there would be more lyrical rappers but I feel like there was still be Mumble rappers and all these little brats with success for no reason
@@adamsteel4098 he would've sided with eminem
There is only one spot for the best, not 10 spots. EM is the best sister...🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
he didn't charge Jay-Z ? free kill
Jay-Z a real homie to him
He’s referring to Moment of Clarity not Renegade
@@BryanKalloo I'm sure he didn't even charge him for renegade as well
@@gameoverdominguez5410 he didn't but I think he's talking about Moment of Clarity
He didn’t charge for either. He never charged the legends
Great interview but this old back in 02,03 the sauce and nail in a coffin. This was way back when. Em won’t bring his name up probably never again
Nevertheless, this was an epic time when the whole shady, aftermath gunit camp was straight fire 🔥
He brought his name up in 2024
Ben should of left music alone and stuck with magazine writing
Exactly u can easily make a few mil easily depending on the magazine
GOAT AIN'T EVEN A QUESTION AT THIS POINT.
DON'T EVEN RUN UP MONEY ON DOING TRACKS. ALL FOR THE LOVE OF HIP HOP.
in what year was this recorded?
December 22nd, 2002. One day before christmas. Em already released Nail in the Coffin and The Sauce.
@@dinohermann1887 It was actually on December 13 2002 or a little before that
I heard him name cam'ron dipset/ byrdgang
when did he do this Interview?
1+ decade ago
@@eltikasmi9168 December 22nd, 2002. To be more accurate.
@@dinohermann1887 Actually it was December 13 2002 or a little before that
Even his own daughter roasts benzino now
Benzino is a joke in real life, and that's an understandment, if you ask me!
@@dinohermann1887 Benzino is a dead running gag on two feet
What did she say?
Was dis interview actually dis year, or jys released or put out again or wtf ever????
Anyone??
Listen to his voice and you'll find the answer
Very stupid question
15 years ago..lol
This interview took place in 2002
What in the clueless brain damage...
Why was he on probation?
Lol hilarious
Maybe at the time u couldn't play both sides but for real now a days most rappers if not all have a side hustle
They did back then too...the smart ones anyway. Stores, Record Companies, Real Estate etc...Cam'ron didn't drop an album in 2 years before he signed to Roc and prolly made more money off his side hustles than he did off his firs two albums in those 2 years
Also playing both sides ain't about a side hustle... The Source at one point was the Hip Hop Bible... one of the biggest selling magazines in the world. Highly respected in the industry... You can't have a biased artist giving ratings to himself, people he fucks with ornpeople he don't like. Journalism needs to be uncensured and unbiased as possible, regardless of the content. One of the reasons our country is currently fucked because 99% of all media outlets are owned by 6 corporations that all have special interests and agendas behind them.
@@sbakernyc5761 makes sense now that I think about it plus it would always be rigged in that persons favor almost always
11:35 That Ja Rule drop didn’t age well. 😭💀
In a weird way Eminem actually did make Ja Rule so much damn $$$$.
In the sense that he popularized Hip Hop in such a huge way that by the time Ja came around, no way someone as mediocre as him would become as popular as him without Eminem's help to the music genre.
EM killed Benzinos by Benzino trying to call out EM.
Em pure trash
@@jewellbell8642no.
This interview is over 9 years old….
20 years.
Damn he don't charge for feature 😳
No not for a feature, he said he write a beat for someone he respects
@@EnDependance123 beat?
He gave free beats and feature verses if he respects u, till this day
3:20 em mentions benzino wanting to kill Ems daughter
Ay man, I know em was allegedly on drugs at this point. But if that's the case, why does he speak with so much more clarity, confidence, charisma, and is just more concise? He acts all awkward and stutters like crazy now. I can't watch any clips of him post 2003 without cringing.
How is it this shit is being brought up again?? If you don't already know about this shit and never heard the diss tracks that are literally almost 20yrs old your not hip hop.
Its an old interview.
@@alwaysnever446 I know it is I just don't understand how all this old ass s*** is becoming relevant again.
@@That1E_K1129 Because the beef got reignited
@@romant142 yea because bumzino is a broke thirst ball looking for a check..and Em isn't even entertaining that shit at all. He already bodied that dub.
I heard the tracks over and over (Ems tracks not Benzino 🤦♂️) but never heard the interview
Shady Top 5
Joshua Stephens top 3
Tupac
@Michael its generational, Pac is deffos the best songwriter
@@adamsteel4098 2pac has a good voice and has passion but realistically he says the same thing in mostly every song, hennessy, enemies, family, penetentiary
I love what he said it's not even about the money it's about hip hop
U didn't give Snoop a track
Snoop sucks...he's a has been since 93...name a hit he made since what's my name
@@steveyjoey3803 "Drop it like its hot"? "Beautiful"? "Lay low" with Nate Dogg?
Can we move into at least the last decade & 3/4's? Hes cooking wit martha & hosting a corny ass reality show on a basic cable network..
Keepin it gangsta
@@iamyourbiggestfan6420 ..👎👎...and 👎
Snoop didn't come at Eminem's daughter also he threw him a line
Just like KRSNA is dissing emiway to get reply for fame and clout..
Benzino is jealous of eminem because eminem got more success than him
And THAT is the entire beef between Em and Zino in a nutshell! Jealousy and the excuse of "racism" and "homophobia". Zino definitely took the L.