Just a remainder, Eminem was the 6th best selling artist globally in 2020 according to the IFPI. He the most watched rapper on youtube and he is still getting huge views in this platform in 2021 and also, he is getting approximately 400M streams every month on spotify. And, haters say Em fell off.
music to be murdered by was the one that kinda saved his reputation but his upcoming album will be huge forsure he is getting so many daily streams lately i think after his superbowl performance shit will get real again
That’s always been my problem with Suge Knight. Death row could have been one of the most successful record labels in history, not just hip-hop but in all music. Suge I was so focused on trying to be a gangsta that he actually made that his first priority which ended up getting 2Pac killed and making Dr. Dre leave. I get that they had a hard image but there are ways to uphold that without putting your artist in danger like he did. Can you imagine what would’ve happened if Suge would have left all of the street stuff behind after they got to park out of prison and Dr. Dre would’ve stayed on and he let Dr. Dre continue to be the creative force? He still would’ve been under jimmy Ivene which means he still would’ve gotten a hold of Eminem’s demo tape . Man if all that could’ve happened and we would still have 2Pac alive and on the same label as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Nate Dogg, Eminem, Game, 50 cent and Kendrick. Now sure there might’ve been some events slightly change but it’s not completely out of the question to say there’s a chance that all of those artist would’ve gone on and sign to death row. I was a huge Deathrow fan back in the day and it was so heartbreaking to see what was a dynasty of a label just fall apart in 12 months. Anyone that knew anything about the music and knew that Dr. Dre leaving wasn’t a good thing so I was bummed about that and then when 2pac got killed you knew it was pretty much over. The Makaveli album came out after he died and a couple really good 2Pac albums came out over the next three or four years and then we had Snoop’s Tha Dogg Father come out and despite everything that happened that album still managed to go double platinum but after he went on tour for that album that was it he laughed and death row was never that label ever again after that.
This is so good. Dr. Dre was my biggest inspiration growing up in the 90’s and 2000’s. For me aftermath is the most important record label of all time!
8:20 wow the FBI went after Emenim for “threatening” lyrics, but people, the insurrection gets slaps on the wrist for literally threatening the Vice President! Everybody who was there at least for starters should be fined!
I used to play classical piano and orchestral accompaniment piano, but love music from a multitude of genres. And for years had an actual recurring dream that Dr. Dre signed me, and I was the first classical artist to ever be on his label, and 50, Em, Snoop and I were label mates and friends, it was so cool 😂🤣it was truly something that could only happen in your wildest dreams😂that dream was the greatest.
@@brazenlilhussy5975 yea. Just saw a video of him on Vlad saying how Dre wouldnt let him leave the studio after hearing him play the keys. Buddy said drugs caused him to burn that bridge smh.
Cool vid but some incorrect info. Just off the top, one thing was that 50 didn’t discover The Game. Dre did, then forced The Game to work with 50. This caused “the saint Valentine’s Day massacre” album to be delayed changing the content and title to 50s second album to just “The Massacre.”
I appreciate this info. I plan to eventually make a follow up vid. I’m also upvoting all correct info in the comments. I want people to have the true facts. Thank you
Holy shit, I just realize that during the aftermath dynasty that only three West Coast albums were released from 1999 through 2005. 2001, documentary, and the wash soundtrack. Yes, Kendrick is a West Coast artist but when he signed Kendrick, the dynasty was over, so kind of had all the glory to himself there which is cool, but through most of that dynasty most of the projects were by artist from Detroit or New York .
Mr. Colian Wire! How are you doing, sir? I'm just checking in with you? It's been a while, my brotha. I ardently paruse your channel from time to time, impatient, underfed, starving for: a Colian Wire production. My apologies! How selfish I sound. Espousing a privilege of entertainment, you so humbly and freely give to me. I can only imagine everything that goes into content creating. I'm sure it is a very laborious task. I'm really just saying what's up, to you. However, I'll continue to look out for a new release down the road some time. Stay encouraged! Best wishes, brotha!
thank you, so much! I do plan to make more vids, and even have the dialogue for my next done, and it’s production is in the works! However, I have gone through something (which I covered in the last video I uploaded) and it is now much more difficult to record the dialogue for my videos. I still will be putting more out however!
Awesome video, I am a huge fan of Aftermath, no not every album on the label has gone on too legendary status but I think it’s fair to say that about 90% of them have. I think Aftermath is the most consistent hip-hop label in hip-hop history. It will probably never have the glory days it had in the first half of the 2000s where they’re putting out two legendary albums a year it felt like but the music that is released on this label is always great. If you look at the history of hip-hop labels they usually start out huge with 1 to3 acts that dominate the billboards with some other smaller racks that do reasonably well and then they fizzle out.
@关羽 They were all great in their time but can you honestly say any of them are the home of multi platinum artist 20 years later after their creation? Aftermath is the only label that still has artist on their label 20 years after it started that will still produce a platinum album. Hey I have bought albums from those other labels before that I still love today but the fact of the matter is that most hip-hop labels all follow the same formula whether it’s Bad Boy, Rap-a-lot, No Limit, Shady, Death Row, etc, when they first start out it’s because they have some hot ax usually the top in the business. The next 4 to 6 years they have a really good run and you have one or two artists that are the top artist of the day and then you have 2 to 4 other artists that will also sell about half as good as the top artist but as year six or seven rolls around the top artist stop going platinum and start going gold, and the smaller artist won’t even go gold anymore and then pretty soon even if they are still around today they’re not making noise like they used to. Kendrick Lamar‘s last album on aftermath went triple platinum and I’m pretty sure his next album on the aftermath will at least go platinum. And before anyone says Kendrick Is sign to TDE, you are right but he is also sign to aftermath.
Dr. Dre created Aftermath Entertainment in 96’, so it was perfect timing as he begin finding talent for his label. He felt Suge was corrupted and out of control by his ego. He doesn’t need Suge at all in his life. He hasn’t talked to him since leaving Death Row. He had signed Rakim, Hittman, Truth Hurts, Dawn Robinson, Bishop Lamont, Gage, Eve, The Game, 50 Cent, Joell Ortiz, Busta Rhymes, RBX, King T, Raekwon, Stat Quo, Marsha Ambrosius, The Last Emperor, Jon Connor, Slim The Monster, The Firm, Justus. The only artists are still signed to his label is Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson.Paak, and Silk Sonic and that’s it. Well, his label has been very successful and Dr. Dre has done well for himself.
Eminem has stayed with Aftermath for the longest period of time outta all of the artists that Dr. Dre has signed. I feel signing him is the best thing that has ever happened to him. They are actually really good friends in real life. Dr. Dre helped Eminem with his music career when nobody else wanted to listen to him. Dr. Dre stepped right in to get Eminem’s music out there for everybody to hear. Some people like his music and some people don’t. At least, Dre has appeared on all of Eminem’s albums. Eminem has done 10 albums with Aftermath. That’s an accomplishment. Eminem has worked with Puff Daddy, 2Pac, Biggie, The Outlawz, Rihanna, T.I., 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, The Game and many more.
I prefer facts to opinion and hyperbole. Thank you for sharing FACTS over personal preferences. Loved your video and your voice is very pleasant. Please keep making these, there are not enough informative and accurate music fact videos on TH-cam! New subscriber 🤗
Malibu by Anderson Paak wasn’t released under Aftermath but came out when he signed with Dr Dre. Also another little fun fact despite having his other two albums that came after being released under Aftermath Anderson Paak’s albums were not released under Interscope, which you could say Anderson Paak becomes the first artist under Aftermath to not have his album be released by Interscope.
Infinitas gracias, no domino el inglés en su totalidad, pero cada día lo comprendo más. 🌳 Me empeño en la tarea de revivir el HIP HOP con clase, incluso tengo pensado hacer canciones bilingüe.... 🌳 N.W.A.
@@shakirakiravangee984 i have a separate vid on Suge on my channel. I don’t believe so but he was a bodyguard for other rappers. He may not have been Dre’s “bodyguard”, but if you messed with Dre when he was with Suge, you’d probably get dealt with.
50 cent did not discover Game.... and Snoop was not the first artist to top the billboard top 200 with their debut album, maybe the first rap artist but not the first artist
@@ColianWire 50 cent did not put game to a major label. Jt da bigga figga put game onto aftermath. From that point Dre and jimmy put game with G-Unit to help market him. Dre already had game signed to aftermath before he worked with 50 cent
@@juicem2975 you’re right. That’s all correct. His first features with 50 are what put him into the mainstream spotlight initially, so thats why I believed that. Thank you for the further info
@@ColianWire After Dre left Death Row from being treated like "Boot Camp" (Easy E) he started "Aftermath". He grabbed some catz from Pittsburgh PA. Mel man, Sam sneed, buddah (Stephen Anderson), and Cris Nolan from Beltzhoover. Both projects went wood but they're all still producing and doing movie scores
I been thinking about that. I got a video in the works that covers an artist from aftermath + some recent label updates relevant to them, but you think it needs like a WHOLE new video or just like a… part 2 update?
You did a great job with this video but I think the vocal effects was OD. Appreciate all the research and work you put into this. I know it takes a lot.
Unfortunately 50 Cent's albums he released later (after Massacre) kinda sucked just like his video games. But he was smart enough to use the money he made their to enrich himself. Eminem on the other hand has been consistently delivering quality music.
Dre, Em, 50, Game, Kendrick, Snoop, Eve, Busta, Kurupt, Daz, And Nate Dogg all successful under Dre
Dream team
And add lady of rage and xzibit and Obie trice and d12 and n.w.a
To be fair eve was successful under Swiss beats/ruff ryders
Remove Eve from the list
Even Pac got the slice of the cake
Just a remainder, Eminem was the 6th best selling artist globally in 2020 according to the IFPI. He the most watched rapper on youtube and he is still getting huge views in this platform in 2021 and also, he is getting approximately 400M streams every month on spotify. And, haters say Em fell off.
and also every second reaction video on youtube is on Eminem song...
@@Vsk-ksV 💯🙌
And black people don’t dictate if he can’t become King of Rap. So Em is King even if he is not white.
music to be murdered by was the one that kinda saved his reputation but his upcoming album
will be huge forsure he is getting so many daily streams lately i think after his superbowl performance
shit will get real again
@@josemanuelzamora4949 he's already a God tho. Lol.
Aftermath is what death row shoulda been this is what suge shoulda been focused on not stomping dudes out in vegas
Dre and suge had different visions clearly.
Well said
Dre is evil.
@@dk897 Is this like an illuminati thing or something else?
That’s always been my problem with Suge Knight. Death row could have been one of the most successful record labels in history, not just hip-hop but in all music. Suge I was so focused on trying to be a gangsta that he actually made that his first priority which ended up getting 2Pac killed and making Dr. Dre leave. I get that they had a hard image but there are ways to uphold that without putting your artist in danger like he did. Can you imagine what would’ve happened if Suge would have left all of the street stuff behind after they got to park out of prison and Dr. Dre would’ve stayed on and he let Dr. Dre continue to be the creative force? He still would’ve been under jimmy Ivene which means he still would’ve gotten a hold of Eminem’s demo tape . Man if all that could’ve happened and we would still have 2Pac alive and on the same label as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Nate Dogg, Eminem, Game, 50 cent and Kendrick. Now sure there might’ve been some events slightly change but it’s not completely out of the question to say there’s a chance that all of those artist would’ve gone on and sign to death row. I was a huge Deathrow fan back in the day and it was so heartbreaking to see what was a dynasty of a label just fall apart in 12 months. Anyone that knew anything about the music and knew that Dr. Dre leaving wasn’t a good thing so I was bummed about that and then when 2pac got killed you knew it was pretty much over. The Makaveli album came out after he died and a couple really good 2Pac albums came out over the next three or four years and then we had Snoop’s Tha Dogg Father come out and despite everything that happened that album still managed to go double platinum but after he went on tour for that album that was it he laughed and death row was never that label ever again after that.
This is so good. Dr. Dre was my biggest inspiration growing up in the 90’s and 2000’s. For me aftermath is the most important record label of all time!
That’s why I made it
I agree. Aftermath is like the REAL death row. Like it's the officially "label" if pac was still alive kind of vibe
Damn. Eminem winning Grammy's for almost every album he releases.
It’s also worth noting that Lose Yourself from the 8 mile soundtrack made Eminem the first rapper to ever win an Oscar. A huge moment in rap history.
Not only that, but Kendrick Lamar, also off Aftermath, was the first rapper to ever win a Pulitzer Prize
@@ColianWire Yup, Aftermath is responsible for some of the BIGGEST impacts in hip hop.
8:20 wow the FBI went after Emenim for “threatening” lyrics, but people, the insurrection gets slaps on the wrist for literally threatening the Vice President! Everybody who was there at least for starters should be fined!
@关羽 Eminem always been about this you just ain’t been listeninng
Aftermath and dr dre were the greatest things that happened to rap music in the last decade
Agreed
Decade? More like the last 3 decades
All those Platinum and Grammys between all these artists aftermath probably the greatest label of all time
To me, it is
Loved this....from a 46 y/o hip hop veteran.
Respect
I used to play classical piano and orchestral accompaniment piano, but love music from a multitude of genres. And for years had an actual recurring dream that Dr. Dre signed me, and I was the first classical artist to ever be on his label, and 50, Em, Snoop and I were label mates and friends, it was so cool 😂🤣it was truly something that could only happen in your wildest dreams😂that dream was the greatest.
Its possible these days hun. You should post a video of you playing a piano cover of "Still Dre". The piano chords in that song are legendary
@@SegaGentleman That's Scott Storch, right? Havnt heard about him in a minute..he was on a serious run for a while.
@@brazenlilhussy5975 yea. Just saw a video of him on Vlad saying how Dre wouldnt let him leave the studio after hearing him play the keys. Buddy said drugs caused him to burn that bridge smh.
It IS possible. There is a market for classical music 🎵
@@SegaGentleman it’s 3 chords hun
Dre ain't gonna never release the detox album so all of us can stop dreaming bout the release date
I gotta a feeling it's dropping this year
Brilliantly put together. Weldone. Will be looking out for more of your work. You got a fan.
I truly appreciate it. More will be coming out too.
MAN this was extremely well done! Quick and accurate info 👏🏽
Great work
Thank you I really appreciate you taking me through this journey. Keep up
Excellent video!!! Much LOVE from NEPAL!!!
Thank you!
Amazing work man. High quality for sure.
I didn’t know it was “ignorance is bliss” that got Kendrick signed!! That’s so cool, that’s my favorite off Overly dedicated
Good music video too!
Just got done watching straight outta Compton and now I’m so interested in the history of the whole thing
A great movie
Kamikaze was one of the sickest albums ever
F**k yeah, it really was
This is iconic.
Thank you so much
Left out busta rhymes the big bang
Left out a lot of shit (Eve, Truth Hurts, Rakim, Joell Ortiz etc.), and got some facts wrong. This vid was trash overall
@@AugustAngeles11 malibu by anderson paak wasn’t even released on aftermath, he got some facts wrong
Kendrick is king of hip hop but Eminem is a GOD of hip hop
I’m gonna come back and watch this when I’m old and senile so I don’t forget about the history
You mean so you don’t forget about Dre?
@@markmortensen8564 You can only act like you’ve forgotten about Dre 😂
But if you're senile how are you gonna remember to watch it?🤔🤣. Ah it's all good, I'll remind ya buddy!😉😊
@@brazenlilhussy5975 who is this? I don’t remember leaving a comment here. Where am I?
Thanks... one love my man🤘🏾
Excellent video. Informative yet concise. Well done.
LOVE this video. Would LOVE to see more timelines of any kind dealing with famous or infamous hip-hop related groups and/or beefs, topics, etc.
Got more coming!
@@ColianWire Maaaaaannn!!! Alert bell -- CLICK! #CANTWAIT
Cool vid but some incorrect info. Just off the top, one thing was that 50 didn’t discover The Game. Dre did, then forced The Game to work with 50. This caused “the saint Valentine’s Day massacre” album to be delayed changing the content and title to 50s second album to just “The Massacre.”
I appreciate this info. I plan to eventually make a follow up vid. I’m also upvoting all correct info in the comments. I want people to have the true facts. Thank you
that echoes on detox got me everytime
Very good, let say tupac is the foundation and the house
Holy shit, I just realize that during the aftermath dynasty that only three West Coast albums were released from 1999 through 2005. 2001, documentary, and the wash soundtrack.
Yes, Kendrick is a West Coast artist but when he signed Kendrick, the dynasty was over, so kind of had all the glory to himself there which is cool, but through most of that dynasty most of the projects were by artist from Detroit or New York .
Mr. Colian Wire! How are you doing, sir? I'm just checking in with you? It's been a while, my brotha. I ardently paruse your channel from time to time, impatient, underfed, starving for: a Colian Wire production.
My apologies! How selfish I sound. Espousing a privilege of entertainment, you so humbly and freely give to me. I can only imagine everything that goes into content creating.
I'm sure it is a very laborious task. I'm really just saying what's up, to you. However, I'll continue to look out for a new release down the road some time.
Stay encouraged! Best wishes, brotha!
thank you, so much! I do plan to make more vids, and even have the dialogue for my next done, and it’s production is in the works! However, I have gone through something (which I covered in the last video I uploaded) and it is now much more difficult to record the dialogue for my videos. I still will be putting more out however!
that makes everything crystal clear
Em is so so right about better to be friend with 50 rather than his enemy.Most importantly they've unbroken relationship.
Yeah 50 is my favorite rapper
I love em & D12 very are talented we need new music from y'all soon
I’ll pass it on
Awesome video, I am a huge fan of Aftermath, no not every album on the label has gone on too legendary status but I think it’s fair to say that about 90% of them have. I think Aftermath is the most consistent hip-hop label in hip-hop history. It will probably never have the glory days it had in the first half of the 2000s where they’re putting out two legendary albums a year it felt like but the music that is released on this label is always great. If you look at the history of hip-hop labels they usually start out huge with 1 to3 acts that dominate the billboards with some other smaller racks that do reasonably well and then they fizzle out.
Its the greatest record label
@关羽 They were all great in their time but can you honestly say any of them are the home of multi platinum artist 20 years later after their creation? Aftermath is the only label that still has artist on their label 20 years after it started that will still produce a platinum album. Hey I have bought albums from those other labels before that I still love today but the fact of the matter is that most hip-hop labels all follow the same formula whether it’s Bad Boy, Rap-a-lot, No Limit, Shady, Death Row, etc, when they first start out it’s because they have some hot ax usually the top in the business. The next 4 to 6 years they have a really good run and you have one or two artists that are the top artist of the day and then you have 2 to 4 other artists that will also sell about half as good as the top artist but as year six or seven rolls around the top artist stop going platinum and start going gold, and the smaller artist won’t even go gold anymore and then pretty soon even if they are still around today they’re not making noise like they used to. Kendrick Lamar‘s last album on aftermath went triple platinum and I’m pretty sure his next album on the aftermath will at least go platinum. And before anyone says Kendrick Is sign to TDE, you are right but he is also sign to aftermath.
This is so well done dude
Thank you so much!
Dr. Dre created Aftermath Entertainment in 96’, so it was perfect timing as he begin finding talent for his label. He felt Suge was corrupted and out of control by his ego. He doesn’t need Suge at all in his life. He hasn’t talked to him since leaving Death Row. He had signed Rakim, Hittman, Truth Hurts, Dawn Robinson, Bishop Lamont, Gage, Eve, The Game, 50 Cent, Joell Ortiz, Busta Rhymes, RBX, King T, Raekwon, Stat Quo, Marsha Ambrosius, The Last Emperor, Jon Connor, Slim The Monster, The Firm, Justus. The only artists are still signed to his label is Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson.Paak, and Silk Sonic and that’s it. Well, his label has been very successful and Dr. Dre has done well for himself.
Eminem has stayed with Aftermath for the longest period of time outta all of the artists that Dr. Dre has signed. I feel signing him is the best thing that has ever happened to him. They are actually really good friends in real life. Dr. Dre helped Eminem with his music career when nobody else wanted to listen to him. Dr. Dre stepped right in to get Eminem’s music out there for everybody to hear. Some people like his music and some people don’t. At least, Dre has appeared on all of Eminem’s albums. Eminem has done 10 albums with Aftermath. That’s an accomplishment. Eminem has worked with Puff Daddy, 2Pac, Biggie, The Outlawz, Rihanna, T.I., 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, The Game and many more.
Great job
Dr dre and Eminem 🔥
I prefer facts to opinion and hyperbole. Thank you for sharing FACTS over personal preferences. Loved your video and your voice is very pleasant. Please keep making these, there are not enough informative and accurate music fact videos on TH-cam! New subscriber 🤗
💯
Malibu by Anderson Paak wasn’t released under Aftermath but came out when he signed with Dr Dre. Also another little fun fact despite having his other two albums that came after being released under Aftermath Anderson Paak’s albums were not released under Interscope, which you could say Anderson Paak becomes the first artist under Aftermath to not have his album be released by Interscope.
Great man ...you educated me . Thanx ( I'm metalhead ).
They should produce a movie about this stuff. Imagine the soundtrack :)
🔥🔥
Holy shit this vid is underrated. Nice job man
Thank you
Eminem every album went platinum
That album was never forgotten by some. But when I bump it people do think it's a new album
Infinitas gracias, no domino el inglés en su totalidad, pero cada día lo comprendo más.
🌳
Me empeño en la tarea de revivir el HIP HOP con clase, incluso tengo pensado hacer canciones bilingüe....
🌳 N.W.A.
No hay problema. ¡Me alegra que disfrutes el video y te deseo la mejor de las suertes!
@@ColianWire th-cam.com/video/fP9PcbLYL0Y/w-d-xo.html
This video really opened my eyes to Dre's influence in the game, nigga has been running the entire rap game for 30+ years
I cant believe you only have 21 subs.....
One question where was the Re-up and D12 albums and the busts rhymes album Big Bang?
Excellent doc bro✊🏽
I just subbed gonna binge em now
Thiz waz good thanks
I used to wanna rap in high school n I said if Dipset can’t sign me I’ll take a joint with shady/aftermath/g-unit
Thank you, Straight Otta Compton Holler at me! California Love.
Are we still asking were loco at Phoenix Arizona im in Las Vegas Nevada
Huh?
Many of the aforementioned albums were not released under Aftermath, like Bad Meets Evil: Hell the sequel
Thank you for this 👌🏽
K Dot 👑 of Rap
Em GOD of Rap
Always old school!!
Great work on this video
Appreciate it
Great job 👍🏾
You completely forgot about D12 !
1989 NWA for life 😎🧬
wow wow what a story bro and i like the way u are breaking it down there is no beter way bro. much love bruh .🤘💙
Thanks I appreciate that a lot!
@@ColianWire legend stuff right there bruh 🇺🇸🇸🇷👌🤘
@@ColianWire hey bro i have to asked u this was Suge Knight
Dr dre bodyguard 🤔
@@shakirakiravangee984 i have a separate vid on Suge on my channel. I don’t believe so but he was a bodyguard for other rappers. He may not have been Dre’s “bodyguard”, but if you messed with Dre when he was with Suge, you’d probably get dealt with.
50 cent did not discover Game.... and Snoop was not the first artist to top the billboard top 200 with their debut album, maybe the first rap artist but not the first artist
50 put Game onto a major label where he released his breakout album.
And Snoop was the first artist to debut there
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggystyle
@@ColianWire 50 cent did not put game to a major label. Jt da bigga figga put game onto aftermath. From that point Dre and jimmy put game with G-Unit to help market him. Dre already had game signed to aftermath before he worked with 50 cent
@@juicem2975 you’re right. That’s all correct. His first features with 50 are what put him into the mainstream spotlight initially, so thats why I believed that. Thank you for the further info
Thanks,
Dr.dre,eminem,shady...records,
Shady aftermath,&003
Very underrated
Man Detox Album ain't Never Coming Out I'll Be 100yrs old If it Eva comes Out .... #FreeMyGrandMa
Took me down memory lane. Great job!💯🤴🏿
Looking to see if they mention Chris Nolan and Stephen "Bud'dah" Anderson from Beltzhoover Pittsburgh
What? Please elaborate, I’m interested.
@@ColianWire After Dre left Death Row from being treated like "Boot Camp" (Easy E) he started "Aftermath". He grabbed some catz from Pittsburgh PA. Mel man, Sam sneed, buddah (Stephen Anderson), and Cris Nolan from Beltzhoover. Both projects went wood but they're all still producing and doing movie scores
Unbelievable but that when the talent work together, from the bottom to the top.. 😀
I still got The Chronic on cd.
very good job my man, appreciate ya
Great vid man!
Damn , Em really bringing the bag 💰 for Aftermath
And 50, and now Kendrick
A new doc about Shady Records would be also fire if done like this!👍
he doesnt like Em
Nice vid man thx for info
I kinda wish SB HALFTIME was either the same length or longer than this video fr
This video need an update ❤️🔥
I been thinking about that. I got a video in the works that covers an artist from aftermath + some recent label updates relevant to them, but you think it needs like a WHOLE new video or just like a… part 2 update?
@@ColianWire Yeah maybe like a part 2
Oxnard is Paaks first aftermath album
You’re right. When I eventually redo this video down the line I will correct my mistake. Thank you for pointing it out.
You did a great job with this video but I think the vocal effects was OD. Appreciate all the research and work you put into this. I know it takes a lot.
You pronounce compilation funny lol it’s cool tho. Nice docu. I give you a C+
Nah, cuz it’s a pile of different shit in one package.
I told myself the same way when I young i want to be in a group called G-unit
It work?
Literally falling asleep watching this.......
Awesome
I heard Dr Dre even stomped on her fingseras she tried to crawl away. His bodyguard was watching over to make sure nobody helped Dee.
Dr. Dre has a new song on his album that will be coming out later this year called surgery room
Thanks 4 the info. Good to hear
Amazing vid man
Awesome video!
Dr. Dre has a new song coming out in 2021 call general surgeon
This was dope 🔥
Ayo great vid, only thing I’d say is chill on some of the effects, makes you harder to understand
Revival is amazing. I do NOT understand the complaints.
Where’s it rank with his other albums?
What's with robotic voice around 14:27?
To differentiate that part from the rest as it was off topic for context
You forgot Em’s 3 💎 singles
Were they not part of albums?
@@ColianWire 2 on Recovery and the other on 8 Mile
@@NextMJ2 well I mentioned those 2 albums. I only mentioned albums, or singles that weren’t part of an album
Unfortunately 50 Cent's albums he released later (after Massacre) kinda sucked just like his video games. But he was smart enough to use the money he made their to enrich himself. Eminem on the other hand has been consistently delivering quality music.
Great info
The aftermath album is a banger tho don’t get y it’s so slept on
Agreed & Same
Dre is still not ready to detox
So sad