Video After The Jump
Shady Records and G-Unit's places in Hip Hop history are still being written, but to date the two companies have helped to make stars out of Obie Trice, D12, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, The Game, Slaughterhouse, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd and Yelawolf.
Of course Eminem was instrumental in helping to launch 50 Cent's career towards superstardom when he and Dr. Dre signed the South Jamaica, Queens, New York emcee to a record deal in 2002. From that point on it's been a wrap for the competition.
Here's some nice throwback footage of Slim Shady and 50 freestyling. There's also a short clip of a bullet-proof vested 50 Cent and Tony Yayo performing the classic song "Life's on the Line."
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