Shady Museum At Brisk Bodega
September 18, 2011 @ 1:40 PM EDT
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If you couldn’t make it to the Brisk Bodega yesterday, you missed out on the Shady Records Museum. The exhibition showcased the history of the label and included artifacts such as platinum plaques, Grammy Awards, and costumes worn by Eminem and 50 Cent. Check out pics on our Facebook page too.
Thats fucking cool wish i could have been there!!!
Shady Records All Day!!!
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SHADY!
Damn that looks crazy!
as much as i do like em, he really has made some bad moves with shady records.
@ATL Officer Em was never a businessman or and CEO/Executive type of dude like Jay. He’s just a straight beast rapper and that’s it.
@Dope oh ye i know that, it’s just a shame cause he had a really good line up in the past and he just didn’t know what to do with them. i hope things work out for Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse.
I blame Shady 1.0 not working out on his drugs. Around The Eminem Show, he got off of drugs and was able to thing clearly. He promoted D12, 50, and even Obie Trice. Then he got back on drugs and didn’t promote Stat Quo and the rest right. I’m sure that he’ll promote the new acts well.
SHADY 2011!
Yellow nigga…I see you in the vid!!!
Shady Records got a lot of talent, Eminem & Slaughterhouse is a scary combo. Just the right promotion and they will be set.
I love d whole shady family! Sick rappers.
Nobody care about these old nigger! Marshall is the only one that matter.
wish Em and 50 would both go back to their aftermath day….sigh
days*
srsly shady records was better off when Obie and Cashis were on the label- idk why Em didnt give them more support and just kinda let ’em slip away
amazing!
Shady wins forever! Haters eat a dick
what’s the music?
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Obie Trice not with Shady any more? thats all bad…obie was dope…i would love to hear a 8-9minute flow session song with em, slaughterhouse, d-12, yela wolf, obie trice, stat quo,cashis, and just for great measure throw in my boy Kendrick Lamar…
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