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Eminem : AKA |
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Corbera, Mike |
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| PUBLISHER: | Xenon Pictures, Santa Monica |
| COPYRIGHT: |
2004 |
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Using borrowed money, rapper Eminem recorded and released his 1996 debut Infinite. A year later, Dr. Dre learned of him through a demo acquired by Interscope Records chief Jimmy Iovine.
Using his new "Slim Shady" persona, Eminem would take second place in the freestyle category at 1997's Rap Olympics in Los Angeles. This was impressive enough for Dr. Dre, who signed the white rapper and released The Slim Shady LP in early 1999. Selling over a million copies before year's end and landing at #1, Eminem's future was assured.
With his turbulent personal life, powder-keg temper and tendency to tangle with the law, it is still uncertain how long his career will last before he burns out, but it's already obvious that his music had made history and will long outlast any controversy that dogs him. |
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