Post: Eminem (Marshall Mather III) Going To Prison
03-21-2010, 11:37 PM #1
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It was a bad rap - but not bad enough to send Eminem to jail.

Marshall Bruce Mathers III has been sentenced to two years of probation for carrying a concealed weapon. He avoided the maximum sentence of five years behind bars.

In taking the rap for his violent behaviour, Eminem joins the growing ranks of hip-hop stars with a criminal record.

Eminem in court
Eminem says he wants to put the case behind him
Music critic Brian McCollum of the Detroit Free Press believes it will not hurt Mathers to be seen as tough and menacing.

"The strange irony here is that one of the reasons he got off with probation was that his weapon was not loaded. Oddly enough that could hurt Eminem's street credibility more than help it. It gives the appearance that he's all talk," he said.

Los Angeles-based journalist Michael Datcher is a cultural critic and long-time observer of the hip-hop world. He believes the white rapper got off lightly.

He said: "If you are a celebrity and if you have money - especially if you are European American and Caucasian, there's a different kind of justice."

Datcher, who is the co-author of Tough Love - The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur, said Eminem's punishment did not fit his crime.

"Something seems wrong when African Americans have been sent to jail for years for less severe crimes," he said. "It seems unfair to me that this person could physically accost a man on the street and get no jail time.

"It's as if you're saying it's okay to abuse people if you're a hip hop star with a major contract and you're white."

Credentials

Datcher believes Eminem's troubles will not be viewed in a negative light by his fans.

Eminem with chainsaw
Eminem has cultivated a tough image
"Many of these rappers aren't really gangsters but they have what we call studio 'gangsta' credentials," he explains.

"When a 'gangsta' rapper is able to commit a crime and get away with it - it does make him more legitimate in the eyes of the 'gangsta' rap consumer, which interestingly enough, happens to be young white males."

There seems to be little doubt that Mathers' career will not be harmed through his brush with the US judicial system.

But Eminem's legal problems are not over. He faces another court appearance on charges that he illegally possessed and brandished a concealed weapon during a confrontation with a member of the hip-hop group, Insane Clown Posse.

Future lyrics

In the meantime, he says he wants to concentrate on his music career. The Marshall Mathers LP was the fastest selling solo album ever in America. It won three Grammys in February.

Critic Brian McCollum says he expects the rapper's troubled year to be reflected soon in his lyrics.

"We can bank on for sure that all this police business and court activity will be commented on in some way on the next record. But, of course, he's on probation for two years so he might not want to bad-mouth the judge too much."
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Hes going to jail for a year :(

It's gonna be a long year . . .
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03-21-2010, 11:50 PM #2
Reaper
The Grim Reaper
yes it is going to be a long year but lil wayne is a differnt story lol
03-22-2010, 12:43 AM #3
Lil wayne can't compare to the stinky, bottom layers of my feet, get well soon bro's
03-22-2010, 01:13 AM #4
Pricey91
Professor of trollology
That would be the time it takes for him to churn out another album anyway. He's got two years solid of writing lyrics, I expect big things for his next album.
03-22-2010, 01:25 AM #5
AgentJon
Former Staff
All these rappers going to jail.
:(.
T.I. is coming out very soon though Happy.
03-22-2010, 01:26 AM #6
Maybe I'm retarded and don't know how to read but It seemed like it said hes serving 2 years of probation in the quote. No jail time...

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03-22-2010, 01:49 AM #7
Pricey91
Professor of trollology
Originally posted by DirtyDudeOnline View Post
Maybe I'm retarded and don't know how to read but It seemed like it said hes serving 2 years of probation in the quote. No jail time...


HAHA we all missed that Happy
03-22-2010, 02:53 AM #8
Originally posted by AgentJonPig View Post
All these rappers going to jail.
:(.
T.I. is coming out very soon though Happy.



Only the rappers who sing about the Illuminati, if you listen to Eminems lyrics, he disses the illuminati, first it's jail, then they attempt to assassinate him.

Also if you notice, all the rappers that go to jail is for "gun possession" or something towards that (drug possession), that's the only easy way these assholes can frame people.

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03-22-2010, 03:15 AM #9
Cryptic
Former Staff | Content Manager
TI is out. ¬.¬ I'm pretty sure he just released a new song, check iTunes Top 100. I just saw it there.

I'm excited for Lil' Wayne to get out. I want to see what hot new music he produces (Yes I like Lil' Wayne's music..deal with it). Should be good.

I must have missed where Eminem was going to jail. I only saw two years of PROBATION. Probation is NOT jail. Just means he can't commit any other crimes for two years or he will go to jail.
03-22-2010, 03:27 AM #10
Originally posted by HSx9 View Post
Only the rappers who sing about the Illuminati, if you listen to Eminems lyrics, he disses the illuminati, first it's jail, then they attempt to assassinate him.

Also if you notice, all the rappers that go to jail is for "gun possession" or something towards that (drug possession), that's the only easy way these assholes can frame people.


They rap about drugs and weapons, what doubt did you have that it was just a song?

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