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|imagecaption=Exclusive CD from ''The Source'' #173
|imagecaption=Exclusive CD from ''The Source'' #173.
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[[File:Eminem 1993.jpg|thumb|200px|A young Eminem in his car.]]
[[File:Eminem 1993.jpg|thumb|200px|A young Eminem in his car.]]
''Eminem'' recorded a song in 1993 titled '''''"So Many Styles"''''' on a tape recorded before he entered mainstream success in the near end of the 1990s. This is also one of the few surviving songs ''Eminem'' recorded after ''[[Still In the Bassmint (partially found Soul Intent album; 1992)|Still In The Bassmint]]'' in 1992 and before the EP ''Soul Intent'' in 1995.
Eminem recorded a song in 1993 titled '''"So Many Styles"''' on a tape recorded before he entered mainstream success in the near end of the 1990s. This is also one of the few surviving songs Eminem recorded after ''[[Still In the Bassmint (partially found Soul Intent album; 1992)|Still In The Bassmint]]'' in 1992 and before the EP Soul Intent in 1995.


== Shady Records v. The Source ==
==Shady Records v. The Source==
One of the producers from the ''Soul Intent'' era had an old tape with several recordings in it. The tape was left in a friend's car; the friend agreed to let someone sell it along with ''"Oh Foolish Pride"'', a track ''Eminem'' made with ''Soul Intent'' in the late 1980s, to the hip-hop magazine ''The Source'' for $60,000.
One of the producers from the Soul Intent era had an old tape with several recordings in it. The tape was left in a friend's car; the friend agreed to let someone sell it along with "Oh Foolish Pride", a track Eminem made with Soul Intent in the late 1980s, to the hip-hop magazine ''The Source'' for $60,000.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.it/musica/news-musica/eminem-sedicenne-rap-ep-inedito-1988-new-jacks/279600/</ref>


Both tracks were published without the permission from ''Eminem'' which violated the copyrights of ''Shady Records''. ''The Source'' co-owners ''David Mays'' and ''Raymond Scott'' accused ''Eminem'' for racist lyrics on ''"Oh Foolish Pride"''. The lyric examples are ''"I don't like a n****'s shit"'' and ''"Black girls are dumb, and white girls are good chicks"''. ''Eminem'' apologized for the lyrics. Despite that, he and his label sued ''The Source'' for copyright infringement.
Both tracks were published without the permission from Eminem which violated the copyrights of Shady Records. ''The Source'' co-owners David Mays and Raymond Scott accused Eminem for racist lyrics on "Oh Foolish Pride". The lyric examples are "I don't like a n****'s shit" and "Black girls are dumb, and white girls are good chicks". Eminem apologized for the lyrics. Despite that, he and his label sued ''The Source'' for copyright infringement.<ref>http://www.eminemlab.com/eminemenemies/benzino.html</ref>


When issue #173 of ''The Source'' came out on February 2004, it included an exclusive CD which includes a 36-second snippet of ''"So Many Styles"'' and ''"Oh Foolish Pride"''. As it says on the bottom of the CD:
When issue #173 of ''The Source'' came out on February 2004, it included an exclusive CD which includes a snippet of "So Many Styles" and "Oh Foolish Pride". As it says on the bottom of the CD:


''"In an attempt to suppress several blatantly racist song Eminem recorded back when he was 21 years old, his record company, Shady Records, sued The Source this past December. In a landmark decision by federal judge Gerald E. Lynch on Monday, December 22, The Source was given the right, in the interest of freedom of the press, to include a total of 20 seconds from the songs on the CD."''
<blockquote>"In an attempt to suppress several blatantly racist song Eminem recorded back when he was 21 years old, his record company, Shady Records, sued ''The Source'' this past December. In a landmark decision by federal judge Gerald E. Lynch on Monday, December 22, The Source was given the right, in the interest of freedom of the press, to include a total of 20 seconds from the songs on the CD."</blockquote>


== Aftermath ==
Despite being said to include 20 seconds, it includes 36 seconds of "So Many Styles" on the CD.
It is currently unknown if there is a full version of ''"So Many Styles"'' because ''Eminem'' owns the rights to all of his early recordings. No new revealed audio of the track is leaked to date.


== Trivia ==
==Aftermath==
* Despite being said to include 20 seconds, it includes 36 seconds of ''"So Many Styles"'' on the CD.
It is currently unknown if there is a full version of "So Many Styles" because Eminem owns the rights to all of his early recordings. No new revealed audio of the track is leaked to date.


== Videos ==
==Videos==
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==References==


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The Source Issue 173 CD.jpg

Exclusive CD from The Source #173.

Status: Partially Found

A young Eminem in his car.

Eminem recorded a song in 1993 titled "So Many Styles" on a tape recorded before he entered mainstream success in the near end of the 1990s. This is also one of the few surviving songs Eminem recorded after Still In The Bassmint in 1992 and before the EP Soul Intent in 1995.

Shady Records v. The Source

One of the producers from the Soul Intent era had an old tape with several recordings in it. The tape was left in a friend's car; the friend agreed to let someone sell it along with "Oh Foolish Pride", a track Eminem made with Soul Intent in the late 1980s, to the hip-hop magazine The Source for $60,000.[1]

Both tracks were published without the permission from Eminem which violated the copyrights of Shady Records. The Source co-owners David Mays and Raymond Scott accused Eminem for racist lyrics on "Oh Foolish Pride". The lyric examples are "I don't like a n****'s shit" and "Black girls are dumb, and white girls are good chicks". Eminem apologized for the lyrics. Despite that, he and his label sued The Source for copyright infringement.[2]

When issue #173 of The Source came out on February 2004, it included an exclusive CD which includes a snippet of "So Many Styles" and "Oh Foolish Pride". As it says on the bottom of the CD:

"In an attempt to suppress several blatantly racist song Eminem recorded back when he was 21 years old, his record company, Shady Records, sued The Source this past December. In a landmark decision by federal judge Gerald E. Lynch on Monday, December 22, The Source was given the right, in the interest of freedom of the press, to include a total of 20 seconds from the songs on the CD."

Despite being said to include 20 seconds, it includes 36 seconds of "So Many Styles" on the CD.

Aftermath

It is currently unknown if there is a full version of "So Many Styles" because Eminem owns the rights to all of his early recordings. No new revealed audio of the track is leaked to date.

Videos

Trial for racist lyrics and copyright infringement.

36-second snippet of "So Many Styles" from the CD.

References