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"On Saturdays, the two friends went to open-mike contests at the Hip-Hop Shop, on West 7 Mile, ground zero for the Detroit scene. ‘As soon as I grabbed the mike, I’d get booed,’ #Eminem recalls. ‘Once motherfuckers heard me rhyme, though, they’d shut up.’ With four other rappers, Em and Proof formed a crew called the Dirty Dozen before Em released his own album, ‘Infinite,’ on a local label in 1996 — an effort devoid of Shay’s whacked out humor and pent-up rage. ‘It was right before my daughter was born, so having a future for her was all I talked about,’ he says. ‘It was way hip-hopped out, like Nas and AZ — that rhyme style that was real in at that time. I’ve always been a smartass comedian, and that’s why it wasn’t a good album.'" From the April 29th, 1999 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by Sal Idriss #SlimShady


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