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Thursday, February 10, 2022

Benzino: No Neck And No Way Out!

Washed up entertainer continues his worthless feud with Eminem.

The old man is jealous that his nemesis Eminem is performing at Super Bowl LVI.

Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg will be performing with headliner Dr. Dre at the Pepsi Halftime Show. The Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals will face off on Sunday.

So now in a coke fueled rage, the washed up entertainer threatened to release the "Racist Rap Hour," the alleged demo tape Em recorded when he was a teenager. He wants to finally "cancel" Eminem.

Looking forward to a lawsuit and a potential response from Em, old man Raymond Scott.

Scott formerly known as Benzino threatened to release damaging information and even threatened to fight the Rap God. He went on Clubhouse, some podcast and chatroom for rappers and entertainers to rant about issues in the world.

It's been like over 20 years and this salty washed entertainer wants to take down the world's most popular rapper.

On the latest Clubhouse, Scott was complaining about how the "internet" didn't take him seriously during the peak of his feud with Em. He said that now that the internet is starting to tank celebrities, he thought it would be a great idea to release the "racist tapes" before the Super Bowl.

He pleaded with Wack 100 to obtain the tapes and play them.

Scott mad that Eminem will be seen by millions. 

Last month, they were debating with former Shady artist Stat Quo over why Em is one of the greatest of all time. They call that the GOAT.

“Listen, let me tell you something. I love Biggie, I love JAY-Z,” said Stat Quo at one time. “I’m from Atlanta and I love Andre 3000 but you gotta understand this is a white boy coming into a lack dominant culture and he got the respect from us. We respect him lyrically and right now if he puts out an album he gonna sell the same amount of records as all your favourite artists that’s popping right now! Everytime he drops that shit sells millions. When debating ‘greatest,' I understand some of you wanna say 'no' to him but Eminem is one of the goats.”

So why I began blogging. It started from the peak of this feud. 

From what I'm getting to why Scott started this feud with Eminem it's basically a snub, his hatred of white rappers and he couldn't take losing a rap battle. 

Eminem burst into the rap scene in late 1998 with his single "My Name Is" and it immediately generated controversy. Americans were concerned about how violent his lyrics were and how controversial Eminem was at the time. Many in politics believed that Eminem would encourage violence and drug abuse. In the album, The Slim Shady LP released on Aftermath and Interscope Records, Em told stories about his childhood and his struggles to break into the mainstream. He also poked fun at pop culture, white rappers, politicians and praised Dr. Dre for giving him an opportunity to become a mainstream success. 

Scott hated that. He felt that Em got away with everything. When he did his follow-up album, The Marshall Mathers LP, The Source allegedly gave it a two mic rating. It riled Em up and he decided to distance himself from that magazine and former rival XXL which previously called him a "white devil."

When he released The Eminem Show, the rapper called out The Source saying "Five mics in the Source, I ain't holdin' my fucking breathe..." He aimed at The Source, Jermaine Dupri, Canibus and called out critics who believed that he's not welcomed in hip-hop.

Scott tried to interview Em in Puerto Rico for the 8 Mile premiere and got brushed off. That lead to this feud. Scott released his song calling out Eminem. Scott released "I Don't Wanna" in which he said "The only M&M I know is Made Men. By the way he ain't never gone play me. Show this bitch what it really is to be Shady. I don't care how much records you sold. You can't walk through the hood without the Men in Black. You disrespect your moms' bitch, you deserve a smack. It's not a Black and white thing. That shit's in the past. I got some white boys from Boston that'll bust your ass, Nigga."

Eminem ignored the song. The second song, "Pull Your Skirt Up." He mentioned how he wants to crush, kill and destroy Eminem. He said he's from the outskirts from Detroit. He said that he owes his life to him for giving him an "Unsigned Hype" column. He said he will bring "glasses to the living room to see him." He said that he called him the "2003 Vanilla Ice" and he is the "five mic giver."

Eminem laid out two devastating disses against Scott and The Source. He called out the washed up entertainer for starting a ridiculous feud for clout, blasted him for being nearly 40 years old and saying he will never be a success. He boycotted The Source and made amends with XXL.

He, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent on the cover of XXL sold more than The Source with Ja Rule on the cover. 

XXL Magazine would soon surpass The Source. Def Jam, Interscope, Motown and Universal Republic pulled advertising out of The Source. The magazine would lose revenue and it force stockholders to formally fire him and his longtime partner Dave Mays.

Dave Mays, Jon Schechter, Ed Young and James Bernard founded The Source in 1988. Scott would be a local rapper who part of this group called The Almighty RSO. Mays and Scott began a friendship that led The Source down its ugly path. Mays would slip RSO and Scott's projects into the magazine without the permission of staffers. They had a massive walkout when Mays ran an interview and review of RSO's album.

Scott would soon join the magazine in 1998 and start throwing his input and decisions into the magazine while still trying to promote his own albums and his new group Made Men. 

Eminem exposed the shady practices of The Source. To this day, I am still owed two years of The Source Magazine. The magazine went through a brief bankruptcy after the feud.

Eminem called Mays, a white Harvard College grad in a fitted hat trying to Black and Scott a hunchback standing by a clearance rack with puffy clown hair, trying to push his clearance bin RSO albums.

Scott had numerous run-ins with the law. He went on a racist tirade against a Brookhaven, Georgia cop and threatened Althea Hart, the mother of his youngest child. He is also trying to sabotage his daughter's rap career. Coi LeRay, a rising rapper and singer has called Scott a mental case who wants to ride off her successes. She blames Scott for being a terrible father and only focusing on trying to use her to bring himself back into the limelight.

I changed up the "Nail in the Coffin."

[You need] take it like a man, and shut the fuck up!
And fuck your little ego too
Em don't need your little fuckin' respect
Em's got millions anyways
And you can't stand it, ‘cause he bigger than you
Oh... and by the way... how'd he performed at the Super Bowl?
When you was watchin' him from...
Whatever fuckin' TV you was watchin' him from
In Brookhaven… the mean streets of Brookhaven
Fuckin' sissy! And you got folks scared up in here, motherfucker
Suck our motherfuckin' dicks!
Oh!... And for those that don't know
Don't get it twisted, y'all... Benzino is a no neck washed up rapper!

So in closing, Benzino: NO NECK AND NO WAY OUT!

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