Benzino Trashes Eminem’s Production On Posthumous Tupac Album: “That Was A Disgrace”

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Benzino Trashes Eminem's Production On Posthumous Tupac Album That Was A Disgrace

Benzino again fires shots at Eminem for production on the 2Pac album.

Benzino continues dissing Eminem as he now trashes Eminem’s production on the posthumous Tupac album. In a new interview with The Art of Dialogue, he criticized Detroit rapper’s production on the 2004 posthumous Tupac and Loyal To The Game.

“I think the sh-t that he did with ‘Pac was horrible,” HE said. “I think that was a disgrace.” “I think he should have never had ‘Pac’s lyrics to do it. I understand at the time, Afeni [Shakur], maybe it was a money thing. He probably paid for that, because that there was the closest that he would be to Pac.”

“But that was another insult on our culture and community, what he did with that album. That was trash… He should have never got the okay to play with Pac’s voice like that, and his legacy.”

While Zino continues firing shots at Eminem, he recently had an emotional breakdown at the Drink Champs set while talking about the ‘Lose Yourself’ rapper. “I don’t have nothing against Eminem,” he said while crying on the show. “He can rap but I care about us more. I don’t want to talk about it no more. For 22 years, every time I do interviews they ask me about Eminem. The f–k you want me to do? C’mon man. My daughter came to the industry figuring ‘I gotta be cool with Eminem because everybody is against my dad.’ You think this sh-t is f–king cool? Nah man, we are failing as a people. I don’t hate Eminem. I don’t know him to hate him. I don’t hate white people. I’m tired of this sh-t man. It’s just too much. I don’t wanna be the bad guy.”

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