Eminem and 50 Cent: Unstoppable collaborations that shaped Hip-Hop History

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Among hip-hop superstars, it is rare to find duos that have marked their territory more indelibly than Eminem and 50 Cent. These rap A-listers have been always releasing hit after hit, with their lyrical verve and stunning collaborations. It’s time to embark on the musical journey of the beloved band, leaving the beats that shaped their legacy behind us. Eminem and 50 Cent go after their rap enemies which are (Ja Rule, Murder Inc, and The Source Magazine) without mentioning them by name. Nate Dogg’s G-funk-influenced chorus is a good idea. Nate Dogg is a star. This is a poetic warzone, and they got ready for the fight. The guerrilla tactics and payback’s here! Eminem and Fifty Cent are back and unapologetic on “Jimmy Crack Corn,” the second single from Shady Records’ compilation album, called The Re-Up. The song gives a hard hit. “Hear it, putone, in my hood the wolves smell the fear”-real spits. Hail the kings – the dominators are among us. “Crack a Bottle” was released, as a lead single off Eminem’s sixth studio album; titled “Relapse,” in 2009. The song which has turned out to be the best seller with 418000 digital sales beat the former...

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