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EMINEM
HAS A ROUGH TIME HERE IN THE BAY AREA
Rap
superstar Eminem swung through the SF bay Area this past weekend
on a promotional tour and wound up running into a few problems.
The first occurred on Sunday morning during his interview at college
radio station KALX 90.7 FM in Berkeley. According to Eminem he had
a run in with long time dj Sista Tamu. He claims that not only had
a bad attitude and was she extremely rude and disrespectful to him,
but she also took his hit record 'My Name Is Slim Shady' and cracked
it in half on the air. 'It was like she was on a mission to come
for me', he noted in a later interview. He said that she appeared
bent on trying to embarrass him on the air by telling him she did
not like his rhyme style and music. 'If that was the case why did
she agree to interview me?' Eminem wondered. He also noted that
he himself tried to be professional by holding back and not going
off the sista.
Sista
Tamu offered up her side of the story. She explained that when she
first met Eminem that she went over a few ground rules with him
including that she tries to keep her show 'clean' of the large number
of families and kids listening on Sunday morning. She went to explain
that she had heard a few of his freestyles in particular one in
which he rapped about killing his baby's mother. It was for that
reason Tamu was not really fond of Eminem. Tamu who is a community
activist, admitted that she prefers hip hop that brings a socially
uplifting message. However, she felt that because Eminem was so
popular that it was important to allow him access to her listeners.
'I'm not really a big fan of your style of rap, but a lot of our
listeners are so welcome to the show', she told him. She also told
him that if he decides to freestyle or anything like that to keep
that in mind and respect the ground rules she had set. According
to her, Eminem agreed.
During
the interview she and Em exchanged barbs with each other. While
Eminem felt she was trying to be rude. Tamu felt it was all in jest.
She said that Em's whole character was to be witty and sarcastic
and she was having fun with him by trying to match wits. Eminem
felt she was trying to pull the 'race card' by talking about him
having blonde hair and being white.
Tamu
then took a number of calls including one from a woman who noted
that she appreciated Em's sarcastic and somewhat sadistic wit, but
cautioned him not to leave young impressionable listeners with the
wrong message. Eminem admitted that his album was very different
then the sanitized version they were playing on MTV and commercial
radio. 'A lot of parents are going to be upset and take that album
right back to the store because there's nothing nice or clean about
it', he noted. The next caller challenged Eminem to do a freestyle.
So [Mr Slim Shady agreed]. What set Sista Tamu off, was that after
cautioning Eminem about her audience, he then flipped a verse which
started off with him slapping a pregnant woman and then slapping
another 'bitch'. Tamu immediately stopped him and ended the interview.
'I ain't having that disrespect on my show' she explained. At that
point she bid him goodbye and as Slim Shady left the station Tamu
went on the air and said because he had disrespected the ground
rules and her audience by doing a rap about 'slapping bitches',
he would never be invited back and at that point she cracked his
record on the air. needless to say it quite eventful and left Slim
Shady a bit peeved.
If
that wasn't enough while visiting record stores across the Bay in
San Francisco's infamous Haight Ashbury district which is known
for it's hippies, punk rockers and other colorful individuals, some
kid steps to Eminem and in a threatening manner asserts that 'this
is his block' and Eminem better leave. At first Em thought he was
joking but soon realizes the kid is serious.. This is his block
and he has no intention of letting Eminem walk by. When Eminem moved
to walk around him the kid reached for what everyone thought was
a weapon. The next thing you know Mr Shady lit up on homeboy with
a barrage to the head. I guess he let his Detroit upbringing come
out as folks had to pull Eminem off the kid who was left literally
sprawled out on the ground. By the time I caught up with Eminem
he was bit spent..
Eminem
SPEAKS HIS MIND
During
our interview Eminem dispelled a lot of negative perceptions I had
of him. Initially I thought he was gonna be some arrogant kid who
was using some sort of gimmick to get over in hip hop. We chopped
it up for more then an hour and he came across as someone who's
funny and his really into hip hop. As he noted that while he's enjoying
his current success, he wanted to make it clear he is by no means
a bubble gum rapper and that a lot of fans are gonna be quite shocked
when they get his new album. 'My lyrics are sick and there's nothing
nice about them' he explained. When asked why he changed the lyrics
to his current single 'My Name Is Slim Shady', he explained that
his record company wanted something for the radio so that caused
him to tone things down. But he ran into another snafu when he attempted
to clear the sample he used as his rhythm track. The owner of the
song was a gentleman who now lives in Africa and his a gay activist.
He took great offense to several of Shady's lyrics where he talk
about raping a lesbian among a few other things. He was not going
to grant a sample clearance unless certain verses were taken out
of the song. Shady said he was upset but wound up complying.
I
asked him about the current Detroit underground scene and if knew
some the old schoolers like Kid Rock, Mystro and Kaos, Awesome Dre
among others. He explained that Detroit has an up and coming scene
that's real small and close knit. It isn't always supported. He
never kicked it with Awesome Dre from back in the days. He like
Mystro and Kaos and he looked up to Kid Rock who made himself known
by getting a major record deal and dropping a cut called Yodeling
In The Valley'. He also spoke about a rival emcee named Cage who
had been going around dissing Slim Shady. 'Every time I've showed
up to battle him he's never been around', at this point in time
I don't want to give him any more attention', he explained. He concluded
by talking about a partner of his named Royce who just got signed
to Tommy Boy Records.
On
the question of race, Eminem explained that he was tired of it.
'All my life I've been dealing with my race because of where I grew
up [Detroit] and being in the rap game' he noted. 'I'm at a boiling
point...Anybody who pulls the race card is getting it right back
in their face' he said. He emphasized that it's all about the music
and while image has a lot to do with things, he feels that people
are really into what he's saying. He spoke on how a lot of journalist
insist on focusing on the whole racial aspect of him being in the
game.
I
challenged Eminem and told him how his record reps were calling
up djs and marketing him as a 'dope whiteboy' who can rap. He felt
that was foul and whoever did that should be fired. He hoped that
approach was limited to a few individuals who took it upon themselves
to do that..and that it was not what he wants to happen.'. He didn't
like the fact that people were seeing him as getting over because
he was white.. 'You can't control who likes you' he explained. 'If
I got Backstreet Boy fans what am I supposed to do? Turn them away?'.
Eminem added. 'Whoever likes my stuff, likes my stuff but just know
Slim Shady is hip hop, I grew up on hip hop, it's the music I love
and it's the music I respect. I respect the culture...that's me'.
I
asked him about Vanilla Ice and Eminem explained that he felt Vanilla
Ice has nothing against the Ice Man but he ruined it for white emcees
all over. He gave people the wrong impressions of white emcees because
he lied and was fake. 'No one can help their color and no one can
help where they grew up.. that's your parents doing.. If you grew
up in the suburbs be proud and don't pretend you came from somewhere
else'.
On
battling, Eminem noted 'I'll battle anybody who calls me out and
people better know that'. He explained that he doesn't take battling
as serious as he once did, but it's all done in fun. He also noted
that he doesn't wanna be labeled as a battle emcee because it essentially
limits people's perceptions of you. Eminem sees himself as someone
who is an all round emcee meaning he can write songs and flip different
styles.
I
asked him about his thoughts on collaborations with other artists.
I asked him jokingly if he wanted to do a song with Lauryn Hill,
KRS-One or Public Enemy. I was surprised how he got real serious
when I mentioned Lauryn's name, 'The first word you said is a dirty
word to me', when I asked if he meant Lauryn and I asked why.. 'I
heard a lot of stuff about her and how she is toward white people
and I heard she's racist. I can't prove it, but I heard a lot of
stuff and there's a lot of controversy.. so if she's like that I
don't wanna get down like that.. I don't believe in all that.. That's
her business if she doesn't like white people..everybody has their
preferences..'. At the time of the interview, I didn't know.. but
I've since heard the stories surrounding Lauryn hating white folks
were nasty rumors that had been circulating. Eminem concluded that
he's not really a collaboration type emcee. He wants people to enjoy
Slim Shady and he doesn't want to play himself out by having folks
get sick of him.
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