Eminem’s Tim Westwood Unreleased 2004 Freestyle ft. Proof, Swifty McVay & Stat Quo

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Eminem's Tim Westwood Unreleased 2004 Freestyle ft. Proof, Swifty McVay & Stat Quo

Eminem’s Tim Westwood Unreleased 2004 Freestyle featuring Proof, Swifty McVay & Stat Quo.

After giving us Eminem & Proof’s never heard before freestyle from 1999 earlier this year, Tim Westwood returns with another new unreleased freestyle from 2004. The British DJ Tim Westwood drops this freestyle by Eminem featuring the late D12 member and Eminem’s best friend Proof, current D12 member Swifty McVay and Stat Quo.

Veteran producer StreetRunner has been consistently releasing remastered versions of unreleased Weezy tracks from the late ’00s — today’s offering being “Do It Again” — and another dependable force has been British DJ Westwood, who comes through today with an unreleased freestyle session between Eminem, the late D12 emcee Proof, current D12 member Swifty McVay, and Stat Quo, recorded in 2004.

Small snippets of the freestyle have been circulating online — Em’s rhymes over Snoop Dogg and Pharrell’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” for example — but most of it has been sealed away in Westwood’s vault. Marshall also raps over Young Buck’s “Shorty Wanna Ride” and Fat Joe’s “Lifestyle” in addition to the Snoop song.

Listen to the entire freestyle below.

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