May 1, 2020 What's good everyone, I just want to clarify some things on the internet because it's funny how things get mixed up and thrown out of proportion. And give credit when credit is due. So Eminem Pro posted news yesterday about a "never before seen" footage of Eminem in 1992. They basically took the video from my friend's channel (which is doing the documentary with me about Eminem) and E Pro put their watermark on it. I know E Pro does an excellent job with their content and this is not by any means trying to start a feud with them. But it would be appreciated if next time they could ask either for more information or for authorization to use the footage. So about the footage, it's actually part of a documentary called The Untold Story Of Detroit Hip Hop and it's directed by Brian ''Champtown'' Harmon, yes Eminem's longtime enemy. It was released in 2018 on Amazon Prime and it contains a lot of exclusive footage from back in the day, including home videos by Bassmint Productions, Eminem, freestyles and talent shows of them in the early 90's. Not only that, there is also a segment about Proof, with interviews from Proof's father, his mother and Mudd and Thyme from 5 Ela. Me and my buddy discovered this documentary earlier this year when we interviewed Hush for the documentary. So the credit for the information goes to him and obviously Champtown for making the doc. It's a shame to see people taking credit for other people's work. Peace! ✌
May 2, 2020 That's not true.... I've been following the the video collecting scene way before YouTube... and due to it's rarity, it's become a very requested video over the years... before fame videos have great value. Unless you're not into that stuff, which is ok... but many people appreciate the underground scene, early battles, etc. Stuff that is featured in this doc that I mentioned. So you can't generalize saying that "no one is interested."
May 2, 2020 I got that video in that trade earlier this week and had no idea of its origin. I decided to share it in case somebody knew anything and got my answer that it came from the doc. Im not one to take credit for other people’s work, so I took it down. I’ve also determined that posting clips and stuff to YouTube is not the direction I want to take as a trader. If any body is interested in videos like that, you can message me privately
May 2, 2020 Why waste your time with a pointless comment like that. People clearly cared as my video was getting 1000s of views every hour. And Epro’s video already has 15k and counting. People care about the history. Just because you don’t, doesn’t mean you have make that kind of reply. Eminem fans have different interests, some make song packs, some care about leaking unreleased tracks, some collect pictures, some collect videos, some make art. All of it is great, because it’s all part of the same fandom that makes us Eminem fans. Attacking people with replies for doing or sharing things that don’t interest you is shallow, immature, shameful and generally a waste of bandwidth.