2Pac and Eminem are two of the most revered rappers of all time, but according to 50 Cent, there are racial nuances between their respective lyrical approaches — especially when it comes to rapping about their mothers.
In a recent interview with journalist Brian J. Roberts, 50 cited ‘Pac and Em as perfect examples of how race influences one’s perspective, even when tackling the same subject, comparing the rappers’ respective odes to their mothers, “Dear Mama” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet,” to illustrate his point.
“I’ll pick two Hip Hop artists that have been profound and really prolific artists within our culture that were very similar but tapped into different responses,” he said. “So Eminem’s mom, the drug usage was part of it and he would do: ‘Sorry, momma / I never meant to hurt you / I never meant to make you cry / But tonight, I’m cleaning out my closet.’
“And then 2Pac’s mom also has some drug usage involved in her experience, and he said: ‘Even though you was a crack fiend, momma / You always was a Black Queen, mama.’”
He continued: “I think the tones of anger and the difference in the two of them are that Em’s anger is coming from things were supposed to be right, and 2Pac’s statement almost has terms of endearment in there because he’s like, ‘Well, we still all had.’
“The expectations of things going right from a white American perspective versus accepting the idea of things not going right from an African-American perspective are what make the difference in the tones of those records.”
50 Cent went on to heap high praise on Eminem, who signed him to his Shady Records imprint alongside Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment in 2002 and has remained a close friend and collaborator ever since. 50 credited Em for helping him push beyond the commercial plateau that 2Pac, coincidentally, set in the ’90s.
“I love Em and I don’t think people credit him for everything. The growth of our culture should be also a trophy for Eminem,” he said. “Me personally and my career is a reflection of my association to Em. Prior to my record coming out, the most I’ve seen a Black male solo Hip Hop artist sell was five million copies on 2Pac’s All Eyez On Me. It was a double CD, it was the first I saw something go diamond.
“And to have my first album sell 13 million records, if you discredit or disassociate that fact that I’m in association to Eminem who’s selling 23 million records on The Marshall Mathers LP, you just a fucking idiot … I don’t think that they actually credit more people being involved in the culture and willing to consume it and make purchases [because of Eminem].”
He added: “I love him to death … He’s in a tight second spot in my life for people who’ve done things for me that they didn’t have to behind my grandmother taking care of me and looking out for me.”
Despite 50 Cent’s belief about their different outlooks, Eminem has frequently cited 2Pac as a major influence on his career. In 2020, he crowned the late rap legend the “greatest songwriter of all time.”
“This next song is from an artist who I feel like might be the greatest songwriter of all time,” he said while cuing up Pac’s 1995 song “If I Die Tonight” on Shade45 radio. “Debate what you want about MC skills and all that, because he had that too. This is one of them songs by 2Pac that, to me, he was showing you, ‘I can write heartfelt shit and I can write lyrical, crazy shit too.’
“‘They say pussy and paper is poetry, power and pistols / Plotting on murdering muthafuckas ‘fore they get you’ — like, the play on the ‘p’ words and all that shit and how he was doing it was so crazy. Mixed with the feel that 2Pac could give you, which is constantly why I feel like he was saying, ‘Can you feel me?’ Because you felt ‘Pac. You can’t just listen to ‘Pac, you feel ‘Pac.”
Nobody gives a fuck about this little white faggot. Only the stans who white knight eminem like he knows them in real life.
A really positive comment. You must be a pillar of consciousness to your community.
Are you okay bro how many hit songs you got eminem is the champion master king goat mf
Ok whitey, whatever you say.
Calm down killer, why him so mad at someone he never met? SMH, why your pussy hurt? All that hate in your heart, you need Jesus! Stop acting like a bitch!
Why 50 Cent always trying to write Nelly out of history. Nelly came out before him with Country Grammar and REALLY WENT DIAMOND. 50 Cent and Irv Gotti are good for always trying to cite worldwide numbers when they want to say how much they sold. The RIAA only uses United States sales for platinum, diamond, etc. Get Rich or Die Tryin’ to this day is 9x platinum. Not diamond. Country Grammar is Diamond. And it went diamond early. NO RAPPER IN HISTORY, even Eminem sold what Nelly did on his 1st album. Even Eminem and MC Hammer didn’t sell like that until their second album. Let’s make that clear.
Nelly is ass
Eminem is only big because he’s white. His albums were never even hits. The industry secretly bought millions of them to force fake stardom. NOBODY ever enjoy Eminem first 2 albums. It was all fake. Being realistic, he probably peaked with about 10,000 actual fans. Now he’s down to 1k or so, any comment here defending him is a literally a bot paid for by the music industry to maintain the false premise thay em has fans. Why you think Em never does concerts? Because they stopped paying people to show up. He couldn’t fill a high-school gymnasium unless they shipped in fake fans.
Kill yourself and do the world a favor.
You have to be one of the dumbest MFKZ alive if you actually believe that. LMAO
Your an ignorance racist we know, only your new generation of favorite shit no speaking grammar ass rappers buy views and fans… they all got bots for views
our roommate’s mom makes $72 an hour at home, she has been unemployed for two months and last month her check was $21204 just working at home two hours per day.
very nice
The comments here are laced with hypocrites who have no idea about hiphop………LMAO
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