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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.The Source, a hip hop magazine in the United States.Music and publishing career
1.Benzino and his role at The Source
1.The single and album were considered controversial for the tone of the rap group and the open encouragement of murdering law enforcement.After the RSO broke up, Benzino created a group called Made Men and went to record with former RSO members Antonio Twice Thou and Mr.In 1994 and 1999, Mays had severe friction with editors after he slipped in articles on Benzino's group, forcing a majority of the staff to walkout in protest.After the walkout, GQ Magazine criticized Mays' decision on working with Benzino.The result caused scrutiny on the rapper and the publication.When the publication held its annual award show, Benzino was nominated for awards even though his music was rarely seen or heard in the media.In 2001, after a taping of an award show, Benzino was arrested in a dispute with law enforcement in Miami.Insiders believe that Benzino was involved in rating albums.The Source, he went forth to record a solo album.Benzino was signed to Motown Records and released The Benzino Project.The remains of the album was turned into a remix album featuring the same artists and a few different beats.Benzino released his second album under Elektra Records.Almighty RSO when he first met David Mays while visiting Harvard.He needed support from Mays to get his group some credibility, and Mays soon became the Almighty RSO's manager.The Almighty RSO was known for their controversial song "One in the Chamba".In 1994, Benzino pressured Mays to slip a four page article about the group into the magazine against the will of the editors.The magazine had indeed inserted favorable coverage to Benzino on various occasions (including the reformed Almighty RSO, now known as the Made Men).Even at The Source Awards, Benzino, a relative unknown, performed at the show to the surprise of a stunned audience.When Benzino was arrested in Florida after taping The Source Awards, Mays rallied for an investigation of the Miami police department for their treatment of the rapper, and threatened a boycott against Miami.This is an example of the things that provoked a number of editors at The Source to quit or walk out.Although Benzino didn't expect Eminem to respond, Eminem did with a track named "Bully".Benzino then replied with "Pull up ya Skirt" which featured on the 2003 Benzino album Redemption.In "Nail in the Coffin" Eminem attacks the heart of 'The Source' by revealing their tactics of 'butt kissing motherf*ckers for guest appearances' and clamining 'real lyricists don't even respect you or take you serious'.The song has a chorus, only at the beginning and the end, inbetween is one long verse filled with lyrical hatred and energy.Benzino then replied with the track "Die Another Day" which seemingly ended the beef.The tracks where widely ignored.The Source then went another route to take down Eminem.It went as far to dig up an old tape in which a young Eminem was rapping racial slurs against Blacks and slurs against women.He apologized for making the tapes but also exhorted the public to consider the origin of the allegations.The federal courts allowed an injunction to limit the distribution of the tape's lyrics.In 2005, lawyers for Eminem were preparing for trial over copyright infringement but abruptly withdrew stating that the rapper no longer has any issue with The Source.Benzino still hasn't officially squashed the beef with Eminem.Mays and Benzino both countered the withdrawal of the lawsuit calling it a "cowardly" move.They both claimed they can finally expose the truth about Eminem and planned to eventually release the "racist tapes" in a future magazine.Under pressure, Benzino decided to step down from his post at The Source.Benzino stated that his battle with Eminem and the magazine's publishers were hurting the revenue of The Source.The reason why Benzino stepped down was to save Reid's position as president of Island Def Jam, or so he claimed.He had used racial comments about Simmons in the past forcing Def Jam to pull a vast majority of their ads from The Source.Although critics speculated that Lil' Kim's manager was dating Dave Mays, this was the first time that a female rapper ever received the highest rating in the magazine.The magazine was launched in high glossy form in January 2007.Ease Back (featuring Young L.
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