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  • Tell the truth chuck, expose them suckas Y is that

  • Big up for Esham and Merciless Amer

  • I wanna see that Proof interview where he mentions Esham...Esham is Detroit Rap to me

  • This looks so unnecessary.

  • @zombiemannequinrobot I know lol. It looks boring but I'll still check it out anyway

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  • what tha... this is some sorious bullshit. It doesnt feel like u wanna portray detroit hip hop (which is great) in a positive way. Lets b honest a big reason why a lot of people would watch this shit is cuz Eminem is mentioned, but for christ sake if u dont have anything good to say bout him just talk bout something else. Judging by this trailer it feels like this documenary is a big jike and something u do just to get a lil time in the limelight.

  • we see right thru this shit. give it up

  • Wow I think this is some shit for real. Ppl stay tryna hate on someone and tryna do anything to bring the next man down. Hey why dont yall just eat a fat dick

  • GOOGLE US....DETROITS MOST WANTED or MOTSI SKI..LISTEN....AND LEARN.

  • What's funny is that Kid Rock seems like the most real rapper out of ICP or Eminem back in the days of 90's underground scene in Detroit. I mean Kid Rock has songs with Esham, Detroits Most Wanted, Champ, and he talks about him and Blackman runnin' crazy scams.. seems like Kid was right there kickin it with all of them. If he would of never made it famous he would probably be in this film lol.

  • LOL Champtown is a jealous and bitter backstabber!!! Eminem can outrap you! Bottom line... LET IT GO!!!!!!!!

  • YEAH RYTE.........DMW 4LIFE

  • esham, icp, and eminem are the best rappers on this bitch hahaha

  • What about "The Fourest Dwellaz" who made "the Leavez R changing Colorz".. Eventhough they we're from INKSTER,that was one of the First hiphop songs being played on two radio stations in the Detroit!.....Ask Dj Billy T. in Vegas and T.J. the troublesome juvenile!!! Yall can't forget THESE BROTHER

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  • Yes. A LOT of those "underground" rappers you don't, won't and never will know. When you don't have the TALENT to stand out and be heard, the desperate try to use other means, like documetaries about old-ass, nothing rappers that couldn't make a good record to save their life. Ask any of them, why they didn't get signed when they took their demo to NYC?

  • @thinkrunyon

    So, to you only success means talent, right?

  • @thinkrunyon just red yr opinion..........and thats all it iz is that .know matter what champ and em is going threw speaking 4 my self and them..........we work hard!!!!!!!!!!.......its called DIDNT GET THE BREAK LIkE THEY DID......... cuz if that would of happend hip hop wouldnt be in the shape it,s in NOW!!!! FKD UP! and pionneers... rarelly....if not at all got PAID or the LIGHT it deserves DMW........KINGZ!!!!!!!!!!!! AND IF U DONT NO......NOW U NO!

  • Please tell me what that beatbox track is?

  • @iLoveLarell

    A.W.O.L. - You Don't Want None Of This (1990)

    It can be found here on yt!

    Peace

  • @313classiccs thanx man imma tryta find it on vinyl.

  • @iLoveLarell

    ...yea, but be careful, when you pick up the 12" for this jam! There are actually two versions out there...one with green letters (contains the version, that is available on the 1993 album "What It Be Like") and another one with black letters (which contains the version, that was used for this trailer...you can hear it here on yt, too).

    I only got the "green version"...the other one is very hard to find!

    Peace

  • @313classiccs thanx its alot of Detroit artist I never heard of growing up in the city, imma have to keep in contact with you so you can school me.

  • @iLoveLarell

    Yes, and that's why i created a channel for all that old stuff, which is definately hard to find.

    You're always welcome, mate!

    Peace

  • There isn't any date...it's on kickstarter dot com (link included in the video-description).

    But i have my doubts that this project will be funded. There aren't enough backers and this project only got 3-4 weeks left.

    Not a big fan of this kickstarter-thing also...

  • Damn I cant wait to see this, GIVE US A DATE!

  • Any word on when this will be out or where?

  • i can tell u this its going 2 b a true doc........not just the beef stuff.....but hey long az it stays hip hop.....FUCK IT....u feel me?

  • @1motsi2 I feel you.

  • btw: Kid Rock used to hang with Prince Vince in the early 90s...

    Vince was featured on Rock's track "Rollin' On The Island" (1993) together with Wes Chill.

    It's available here on yt.

  • oh he bit they shyt 2....whut he bite from them????

  • RELEASE DATE?!??!?

  • where do he say he iz targeting kid rock????????.......IT DONT SAY! so its lame 2 even say THAT........THIS IS A STORY OF DA TRUTH......AND THE TRUTH HURT MOST OF THE TIME. its not black or white....its wrong or right.........IF ANY BODIE WOULD TARGET ROCK IT WOULD B ME....I,D TELL HIM I NEED 2 BORROW MY COAT AND HATSSS BACK YAY YAY AVENUE DAOWN!!!!

  • @1motsi2 Thats only what I gathered from the intro... thats why I asked. I know that Kid Rock wouldn't have been where he is without the help of the Beast Crew. I know the truth isn't always pretty...

  • @MCHeadcase

    Rock gave shouts to the Beast Crew on his track "I Wanna Go Back" from 1996, if my memories are correct.

  • @313classiccs Exactly... they helped him come up in the Detroit underground. They were cool until Rock got signed and Champtown didn't, and by 96 they had already squashed that beef when Rock brought Champ on tour with him.

    I dunno, I'm just hoping this documentary is a true document of the Detroit Hip-Hop scene, and not a vehicle for Champ to further his feuds with Eminem or anybody else...

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  • I think the beef between Esham/NATAS and Eminem/D12 could be a topic in that doc.

    This fued was goin' a bit too far...

  • I thought Champ and Kid Rock were cool again....and now he's gonna target Rock in this documentary? Lame

  • you wish...haha.

  • detroit should be fucking there even on the fucknig map!! if eminem wasnt around no more niggaz would only hear royce da 5'9 wack ass

  • Wtf..

  • Sad jealous motherfuckers , just give up, this will get you nowhere. :)

  • YO Search GUN SHOTS PART2 - KUNIVA from D12's response to the shit 5 Ela gone talk in here, about who was close to proof!

  • ICP is talented? Since when?

  • btw: Speaking of "who started it first"... i think, "Rock Down (Schoolboy Rap)" by Paris from 1981 is actually the first rap song ever out of Michigan.

    This record was made by Darryl Nicholson (who's actually Paris) on Blue Rose Records.

    Shit is rare as fuck!!

    It was sold last year on ebay for almost 700 bucks!

  • ...i'm just wondering if Robert S. is a part of this documentation.

    He was the very first emcee with a major-deal (back in the mid 80s signed to Epic). He's also good friends with Chuck D. (worked together with the Bomb Squad in the mid/late 80s and opened up some live-shows in Detroit for Public Enemy)...and Chuck narrated it!

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  • @313classiccs...Robert S is now living way up north in Alpena MI i remember meeting him back in my roadie days, hope they at least mention his name in the doc

  • @slowhandz69

    Yeah...a documentary like this can't be done without mentioning/showing him!

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  • I doubt this will be anti-ICP.. ICP defintely was influenced by a lot of these guys ESHAM used to be on psychopathic btw... Eminem dissed "acid rap"..ICP has been open about awesome dre and esham being major influences. Also Mike E Clark has been ICP's producer for 20 years....

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  • Dayum looks like a great interesting doc on detroit. I'd definitely would get it.

  • AND MY DADDY NICCA.......KING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­

  • not detroits most wanted ....i was infuenced by jackie wilson....the GREATEST!!!!!!!!

  • @MISTASHITHEAD...FIRST OF ALL YOU CANT BE FROM THE D, NO ONE SAY D TOWN THATS THE FIRST THING I NEED TO CORRECT YOU ON, SECOND YOU SAY ALL THE UNDERGROUND RAPPERS MADE BAD BIZ DECISIONS IN THE GAME WHICH IS TRUE...WHO DONT????? BUT TO SAY THEY DIDNT PAY DUES IS BULLSHIT, FIRST OF ALL ICP WOULDNT BE RAPPIN ABOUT SHIT IF IT WASNT FOR ESHAM, HE WAS THE REASON THEY EVEN GOT IN THE RAP GAME ALONG WITH EVERYONE ONE ELSE RAPPIN BLACK OR WHITE THEY ALL WERE INFLUENCED BY ESHAM , RESEARCH!!!!!

  • @slowhandz69 This is true. The difference is ICP has always booked Esham and given a lot of credit to him...eminem gives no props

  • @slowhandz69

    Not everyone in Detroit/Michigan was influenced by Esham...!!

    There was a Rap-Scene before him...he started in 1988/89 at the young age of 15-16.

  • @313classiccs....IM NOT TALKING ABOUT BEFORE ESHAM

    , AND IT WAS 1987 WHEN HE FIRST SLANG HIS TAPES ON THE STREETS OF DETROIT AND BY 88 SOLD 25,000 COPIES, WITH THIS BIG BUZZ CAUSED ALOT OF PEOPLE TO FOLLOW HIS LEAD SO THEREFORE THE BIG TOP RAPPERS OUT THERE TODAY FROM DETROIT WERE INDEED INFLUENCED BY ESHAM

  • @slowhandz69 Are you kidding me, im not hatin on on Esham, who are the artist that took his lead? which are were in influenced? Trust me I was there from day one i have recorded more rap records than you could dream of, Jerry Flynn.

  • Awesome Dre hangs real tight with ICP and Esham is cool with them but is real bitter about shit and disses them occasionally, he has no one but himself to be mad at with his business decisions. I think ICP is an asset to Detroit just like Eminem and Kid Rock. I found the part about champtown taking words from a 2011 Proof tribute song Em did that was just released and then shows a vid from 99 saying he punked em. Do the math song=2011 vid=99 Keep running your mouth champ you ain't shit.

  • Hopefully this puts ICP and Pyschopathic Records in a Positive light. I'm anxious for the Proof interview, This definately seems very interesting! Eminem is my favorite rapper off all time so Im extremely interested in his parts!

  • Jthesnake you probably never heard of most of these guys if you were not around Detroit hip hop late 80s/early 90s.. when you mention Royce, Guilty, One Be Lo.. that's mid 90s to late 90s and up... Now - I never heard of Black Man but the rest, yea I know about them.

    I was there too.. I still have flyers from 1986 with my name on them! lol

  • @djbabe1

    Well...Blackman used to be down with Kid Rock back in the days, when he was DJing at Mount Clemens.

    He made a record in 1992 titled "Reality Check" by Doc Roun Cee.

    

  • Being from Michigan and close in proximity to D-town. I grew up on Detroit artists and know for a fact that each of the rappers noted really have no room to speak. Each one of these artists made bad business decisions in the game. I am almost thirty years old and watched this scene my whole life, I have been to hundreds of underground rap shows and if you know Detroit then you know the facts. Eminem, Insane Clown Posse, and Kidrock all have payed their dues.

  • @mistashithead Do you know who open the doors for all these rap artist to get in the recording studio? I know for a fact these guys paid dues! Someone had to pay the dues for the artist to record and get on the market. When I looked at the video it was a reflection of all the fucking hard work I put in and then a person like yourself say they made bad business decisions? I start recording in 1983 now you do the fucking math! Jerry Flynn Dale.

  • or how about Hex Murder (mgr of Elzhi, but known all throughout Detroit & underground hip hop period). Interview HIM. Growing up Em loved Rakim, BDK/Kool G Rap, LL Cool J, Run DMC, KRS-One, Masta Ace, Treach, Pharoahe Monch, 2pac/Biggie, Big L 2 name a few. There's a reason that IN HIS PRIME he was such a versatile super dope MC (96/97-02/early 03). Dude killed the underground from 96-98 especially 97-98 (Wake Up Show/BME/Rawkus), then had 3 straight dope LPs, 8 Mile, B-sides, features, etc

  • While this looks a lil interesting, @ least 70% of the ppl they mention I (and 99.99999% of ppl in the world) I've never heard of (and i'm the definition of a hip hop head). I'd like it more if they interviewed the following SUPER DOPE Detroit emcees. ELZHI (AMAZING MC), ROYCE da 5'9" (detroit legend), One Be Lo (Pontiac,MI technically, but still he's real DOPE as a solo MC & back in the day w/ Binary Start), Guilty Simpson, Black Milk, Invincible (tight femcee).

    Em 96-02 is one of the GOATs

  • @jthesnake77 Mr Hip Hop Head have you ever been too or heard of Def Sound Recording Studio?

  • I dont understand whats the problem with Eminem...so what if he has bodyguard next to him,they werent in beef then and you can see how Em talks to his fan and that shows that wasnt beef and was cool situation...btw I think there was Bizarre next to Em too so he could punch him then but they werent in beef then...I dont know why people make something bad of it...Forget about that and think about Proofs death

  • esham on this means def must buy

  • I just dont understand why Eminem cant address his city in a decent interview. not as beef. just to see wat he thinks of them all now grown up. back in 99 ICP and them were in his way of being credible. i hate when raps magazines act like eminem listened to Run DMC and Ice cube and typical rap. he would have sounded a lot different had that really been the case. i know he was a fan of HOK's "muder, muder, muder" from an interview with twiztid. everything else with Em is rumor

  • @TheContrerasMusic Lmao what are you talking about. Eminem listened to ALL hip-hop from his era. He lived and breathed hip-hop and his knowledge backs it up. If you think he didn't listen to Run DMC or Ice Cube you clearly know nothing about Eminem and don't hear it in his music.

    Go watch his induction of Run DMC into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and say he didn't. All this video comes down to is jealous, jealous people trying to discredit him on race. Once again. Racist fucks.

  • @WelshDegenerate I do like eminem, however I guarantee you this movie is not "racist". Eminem has made enemies of all colors.

  • @WelshDegenerate Eminem is a great rapper. But so are most of these rappers that helped him get to the top. He did them wrong, but they did him wrong too. Eminem never gave them the credit they deserved, but at the same time, they have always been dissing him for not giving them the credit. Either way, they all made mistakes and they barely even know what the problem is anymore. All they do is hold grudges.

  • @thebiggreg100 Who are you talking about? As Eminem has always paid homage to all of his influences.

  • can't wait for to see the unseen Jay Dee footage and Big Proof.

  • Looks crazy.I gotta see this

  • Damn...this looks very interesting! Definately need 2 pick this 1 up!

    When it's gonna be released?

    Esham's also in there...this is great!!

    Peace

  • Esham, Dice, Champtown....WOW...This is the best Documentary for Detroit EVER....

  • No comments from ICP, Kid Rock, Em makes this rumors and induendo imho. And Chuck D there are no longer any trailer parks in Detroit but there used to be. I hung out at the one right off of Conner.

  • Why are the comments from juggalos with juggalo in their namesremoved or flagged as spam?

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  • whens this coming out

  • looks good.... when is it coming out!

  • LETS HEAR IT! release date???

  • wow.....finally....da truth

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