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American record label

Shady Records
Shady Records logo.png
Parent company Universal Music Group
Founded 1999; 23 years ago  (1999)
Founder
  • Eminem
  • Paul Rosenberg
Benefactor(s)
  • Interscope Geffen A&G
    (In the U.s.)
  • Polydor
    (In the Britain)
  • Universal
    (Worldwide)
Genre Hip hop
Country of origin United States
Location
  • New York Metropolis, New York
  • Detroit, Michigan
Official website shadyrecords.com

Shady Records is an American record characterization founded by rapper Eminem and his managing director Paul Rosenberg, after the highly successful release of Eminem's The Slim Shady LP (1999). Both serve as the characterization's presidents.

Shady has seen positive times when existence part of the successful international Anger Direction tours and, in 2006, released an album showcasing its roster on Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. It was as well Shady Records that put together the soundtrack to the Eminem-starring film 8 Mile, which had the lead unmarried "Lose Yourself". The vocal went on to be the first ever hip hop song to receive an Academy Accolade for All-time Original Song.

Current acts include Eminem, Bad Meets Evil, Westside Boogie and Grip, while erstwhile acts include D12, Obie Trice, 50 Cent, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater, Cashis, Slaughterhouse, Yelawolf, Griselda, Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine.

History [edit]

2000–2004: Formation, growth and feuds [edit]

Eminem founded Shady Records in 1999.

After Eminem released The Slim Shady LP, he started his own tape label in late 1999. Eminem looked for an avenue to release D12, and Rosenberg was bully to commencement a label, which led to the 2 teaming up to form Shady.[i] Its A&R Marc Labelle has defined the record label as "a boutique characterization but [with] all the outlets of a major [and] Interscope backing upwards our every motility."[2]

D12 was the first human action signed by Shady equally they had been rapping together since the 1990s, and the members had made a promise that whoever became successful would come back and sign the others.[3] In June 2001, D12 released Devil'due south Nighttime, peaking at #ane on the Billboard 200.[iv] Obie Trice was introduced to Eminem through D12's Baroque. Eminem signed him in June 2001 as the second Shady act.[5] [6] Obie Trice showtime got public attention via a freestyle skit on the Devil's Dark album.

While working on the film 8 Mile, Eminem had a meeting with then underground rapper 50 Cent. Eminem had heard 50 Cent'south early mixtapes, taken them to Dr. Dre and offered him the chance to work together on the artist. l Cent became the showtime solo artist signed to Shady and Aftermath.[7] The 8 Mile soundtrack was the 2d Shady LP to be released.[eight] [9] The offset unmarried was "Lose Yourself", which earned multiple nominations and became a surprise win of an Academy Award for All-time Original Song, the beginning time a hip hop song had ever won the award.[ten] [eleven] [12] The second single was 50 Cent's "Wanksta", which was released as a buzz track[13] and became popular in 50 Cent's domicile town.[xiv] During this time, Eminem had also made a bargain with DJ Green Lantern, who released the characterization's first mixtape, Invasion!, in 2002.[15] He was the DJ for Eminem during the Anger Direction Tour.[16]

The 3rd release from Shady was 50 Cent's Go Rich or Die Tryin', in Feb 2003. The anthology became the fastest selling debut in U.S. history.[17] Next to exist released from Shady was Obie Trice'due south debut album, Cheers, vi months later. Despite being commercial successful, the LP was considered overshadowed past 50 Cent's music at the time.[6] In 2003, Shady was involved in several controversies with the likes of the inherited Murder Inc. feud that 50 Cent and One thousand-Unit of measurement were involved in,[18] on-going bug with the previous co-owners of The Source magazine, namely Benzino,[xix] equally well as escalating issues with rapper Royce da v'9", who was previously a friend of Eminem and D12.[20]

Near the end of 2003, Eminem and Dr. Dre signed a joint deal with Stat Quo.[21] Stat Quo became the 2d artist to exist signed to Shady and Aftermath. The following twelvemonth saw the release of D12'due south second anthology, D12 Earth. Also, in 2004, Eminem and Rosenberg began a venture offered by Sirius Satellite Radio that saw the airing of their uncensored hip hop radio station, Shade 45.[one] [22] Shady DJ, DJ Green Lantern, was given his own testify,[23] whilst 50 Cent's G-Unit DJ, DJ Whoo Kid, co-hosted G-Unit Radio on Saturdays.[24]

2005–2009: Development and Eminem Presents: The Re-Up [edit]

2005 saw the release of 50 Cent's 2nd release, The Massacre, which set a tape equally the 6th fastest selling anthology since Nielsen SoundScan started tracking albums in 1991, with i.xiv 1000000 albums sold in 4 days.[25] [26] The album was a commercial success, and was but 32,000 records away from being the best-selling album of the year.[27] On "Piggy Banking concern", a song off the album, 50 Cent insulted several artists, including Jadakiss.[28] The feud between Jadakiss and l Cent indirectly led to DJ Green Lantern leaving Shady Records. A few months later the release of The Massacre, Jadakiss appeared on a street DVD, and had DJ Green Lantern on loudspeaker through his phone, without Light-green Lantern being enlightened of this. The DJ shared his thoughts on how to deal with the feud. When the DVD was released and Eminem found out about what happened, Green Lantern had to leave Shady Records and Shade 45, and his upcoming album, Armageddon, was no longer a Shady Records-related project.[29] The Alchemist was signed on equally the official tour DJ for Eminem on the 2005 Anger Management 3 Tour, replacing the recently ousted DJ Green Lantern.

In August 2005, Eminem and the XXL mag teamed upwards to release a special issue titled XXL Presents Shade 45, and was designed to give maximum exposure to Shade 45 as a radio station, and at the same time give maximum exposure to the Shady Records label as a whole, as well as the radio DJ's and G-Unit Records' artists. XXL executive publisher, Jonathan Rheingold, stated that typically magazines based around particular artists were non favorable, simply "since Shade 45 is a truly authentic and uncensored rap radio aqueduct, the wedlock with the XXL brand made sense," before adding that it's what would interest rap fans.[30] 2005 also saw the signing of Bobby Creekwater to the label, making him the 5th artist and the second Atlanta-based rapper.[31]

In early 2006, Chicago-born Orangish County, California-based rapper named Cashis joined Shady Records, after he managed to get his demo heard past Eminem.[32] [33] Later in 2006, Obie Trice released his second album, Second Round's on Me. Yet, the album did not fare every bit well commercially as his debut, seemingly because of the state of the hip-hop industry.[34] The album saw a change in Obie Trice's manner, whose get-go anthology was considered to be a little light-hearted. Second Round's on Me was considered to be a more than serious, dark album, mainly showing the grittiness of Obie Trice'south life and surroundings.[six] [35]

In early on 2006, at that place had been talk of Eminem having the characterization's roster on a mixtape with new fabric to be presented by DJ Whoo Kid and The Alchemist.[36] This talk went on for several months. In the terminate, it was announced that Eminem was so impressed with the mixtape textile that he had decided to go far an official album, chosen Eminem Presents the Re-Upward. The anthology had been long anticipated, until it was released in early December 2006. The release had spawned the single "You Don't Know", which featured l Cent, Lloyd Banks, and the latest signee Cashis.[37]

In May 2007, Cashis released the eight-track The County Hound EP in an attempt to have people "fiend" for his music, or garner interest in it. The anthology was released as a express edition EP.[38] September saw the release of 50 Cent's third album with the label, Curtis, which was involved in a well publicized contest with rapper Kanye West, who had his third album, Graduation prepare for release on the aforementioned day.[39] In June 2008, Obie Trice departed from the characterization. A misunderstanding was made where it was believed he was attacking the label and Eminem on a unmarried titled "The Giant" but they were chop-chop dismissed. In a statement, Paul Rosenberg stated "Shady Records has agreed to allow Obie Trice to pursue his craft in a different forum free from the constraints of the current major label model [...] Eminem will go along to back up and piece of work with Obie on many levels of his career [...] He remains a close friend and member of the Shady family."[40] In a 2012 interview, Obie opened upwards on the topic, admitting having issues with Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine, which was Trice'south mistake, clarifying "I was kind of reckless, not on time, certain things and [Iovine] didn't desire to further the project with me so we tried to piece of work it out just it just didn't come to a caput so I had to do what I had to do," before going on to notation that his human relationship with the label is great, and he continues to work with Eminem, notably on Bottoms Up, which was to be released originally on Shady Records.[41]

Stat Quo was also released from the label in 2008. Stat felt the root cause appeared to him to be a straining relationship with Eminem stemming from differences relating to the promotion of the anthology. HipHopDX detailed the events following this point in the state of affairs leading to his release from the label with "Eminem'southward decision to remove himself from Stat's project, a subsequent, and unexplained, decision fabricated by Dr. Dre to not announced in Stat'southward video for "Here We Go," and the aforementioned lack of support for the single by parent characterization, Interscope, Stat began seeking his release from the label."[42] 2009 saw the departure of Bobby Creekwater who had been working on his debut album, A Brilliant Mistake.[43] [44]

2010–2016: Shady 2.0 and Shady 15 [edit]

Slaughterhouse guest featured Eminem'southward 7th album Recovery on the bonus track "Session Ane". On January 12, 2011, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf appeared on the cover of the XXL magazine with Eminem, then was confirmed that both acts were signed to Shady Records. On March 2, 2011, a rails chosen "2.0 Boys" performed past Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf surfaced.[45]

Slaughterhouse, it'due south kinda stage two of Shady. The new generation of Shady Records. And equally we're trying to rebuild our label. But it's heady for hip-hop [...] Everybody here, as an MC, is competitive. And I think, Yelawolf being in the family, the Shady family, it's gonna brand him hear what these guys are doin' and wanna pace his own shit upward. When I hear these guys, I wanna stride my shit upwards. And when they hear each other, I think information technology'll be a competitive temper, like, makin' these records. And that's better for hip-hop.

Eminem, XXL [46]

On Apr 25, 2011, Eminem and Royce da v'9" announced plans to squad upward for a joint EP, slated for release on June 14. The project served equally a long-awaited follow-up to their 1999 collaboration "Nuttin' to Do", and featured product from Mr. Porter, Havoc of Mobb Deep, People's republic of bangladesh and more. "Royce and I started hanging out again and inevitably that led us dorsum into the studio", said Eminem in a statement. "At get-go we were just seeing where information technology went without any real goal in listen, but the songs started to come together crazy, so hither we are." Royce also talked about information technology, and said: "I'thou excited to see this project come up to fruition considering the long lapse in time between when we worked earlier and now. We had a blast doing it and we merely hope everyone enjoys it while we're working on the 'Monster' that volition be the Slaughterhouse album."

Eminem signed rapper Yelawolf to the characterization in 2011.

In October 2011, Yelawolf and Shambles, along with Eminem, freestyled over Eastward Flatbush Project's "Tried by 12" on a DJ Premier-hosted BET Aught segment at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards. Becoming referred to as the "Shady two.0 BET Cypher", information technology was considered to be a fan favorite segment of the cipher sessions presented throughout the awards testify, with talk spreading beyond many online social media outlets, and Twitter having popularised trends relating with the terms "#Cypher" and "#Shady 2.0" as it was airing.[47] [48] [49] [50]

The characterization showcased acts at the 2012 SXSW festival on March sixteen, 2012, at the Austin Music Hall. The evening was presented by Shade 45 radio host Sway Calloway, the Shady Records creative person line up for the evening included Slaughterhouse and 50 Cent, who performed his début anthology Get Rich or Die Tryin' in its entirety for the get-go time.[51] Yelawolf was likewise scheduled to perform but couldn't due to a spleen injury before that month.

On March 20, 50 Cent appear that his fifty Cent's fifth studio anthology would be released on July ii, 2012.[52] This was afterwards delayed to November 13, 2012. Another delay was announced, pushing the release dorsum to January 2013. On March 29, 2012, Yelawolf announced his second release nether Shady, tentatively titled Love Story.[53] On May 24, 2012, Eminem announced his eighth studio album, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2", which was then released on November 5, 2013.

When speaking about all futurity Shady Records releases president Paul Rosenberg said that Eminem'due south next album would be released post-Memorial Day 2013 and to expect new music from it presently. He also went on to discuss the other acts saying l Cent'due south Street King Immortal would be released in the first one-half of 2013, with Yelawolf's 2nd album, Love Story, currently being recorded. Rosenberg would too state that all 4 members of Shambles would release solo projects prior to them returning to the studio as a group to tape their second album nether Shady Records. The first album released would be Joe Budden's No Love Lost on February 5, 2013, nether E1 Music. The second would be Kxng Crooked'southward Apex Predator released under Treacherous C.O.B and Empire Distribution.[54] All the same, Royce and Joell Ortiz of Abattoir would confirm in May 2013 that they had put their solo projects on hold, and had begun working on their 3rd studio anthology.[55]

On February 20, 2014, 50 Cent appear he left Interscope Records, which included his deal with Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment, in which he is at present signed to Caroline Records.[56]

On August 25, 2014, a printing release on Eminem's official website announced an upcoming compilation album by Shady Records, titled Shady Xv. The two-disc album is scheduled for release on November 24, 2014, in the calendar week of Black Friday[57] and will consist of one greatest hits disc and one disc of new material from Shady Records artists such as D12, Slaughter-house, Bad Meets Evil, and Yelawolf. On the same twenty-four hour period, August 25, 2014, the first single from the album, titled "Guts Over Fearfulness" and featuring vocalizer-songwriter Sia,[58] was released.

2017–nowadays: New signees and the disbandment of D12 and Shambles [edit]

On March 3, 2017, Shady Records and Griselda Records announced that Shady Records had signed Westside Gunn and Conway the Automobile to the label both individually and collectively.[59] Following the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards on October 11, 2017, Shady Records announced that they had signed Compton rapper Boogie.[60]

On Oct 27, 2017, Yelawolf released his tertiary album for Shady Records, Trial by Fire.

On December 15, 2017, Eminem released his ninth studio anthology, Revival.

On April 26, 2018, Royce da v'9" announced that Slaughterhouse had officially disbanded.[61]

On August 12, 2018, while on tour Yelawolf stated Trunk Muzik Iii would be his final release on Shady Records.[62]

On August 31, 2018, Eminem released his tenth studio album Kamikaze without any prior promotion.[63] The vocal "Stepping Stone" on that album announces that D12 has officially disbanded.[64]

On January 25, 2019, Boogie released his debut album Everything'southward for Sale.[65] The anthology was met with critical acclaim. Commercially, it debuted at number 28 on Billboard 200 selling 18,397 anthology-equivalent units in its kickoff calendar week.

Then on March 29, 2019, Yelawolf released his last album on Shady Records Trunk Muzik 3. The anthology debuted at number 28 on the Billboard 200.

On November 29, 2019, Griselda released their outset anthology on the label, WWCD.

On January 17, 2020, Eminem released his eleventh studio album Music to Exist Murdered By without any prior announcement. Commercially, it debuted at number i in 12 countries. In the U.s.a., the album sold 279,000 in its starting time calendar week condign Eminem'southward tenth consecutive number-one anthology in the country. Eminem became the only artist with x consecutive number-one albums in the Usa and United kingdom.

On July ii, 2021, it was announced that Atlanta rapper Grip had signed to the characterization.[66]

Artists [edit]

Current acts [edit]

Act Year
signed
Releases
under the label
Eminem Founder 9
Bad Meets Evil 2011 1
Westside Boogie[67] 2017 ane
Grip[68] [69] 2021 1

Former acts [edit]

Human activity Years on
the label
Releases
under the label
D12[70] 2000—2018 ii
Obie Trice[71] 2001—2008 2
l Cent[56] 2002—2014 5
Stat Quo[72] 2004—2008
Bobby Creekwater[73] 2005—2009
Cashis 2006—2011 i
Slaughterhouse[61] 2011—2018 one
Yelawolf[74] 2011—2019 4
Griselda 2017—2020 1
Westside Gunn 2017—2020 1
Conway the Motorcar 2017—2022 1

Discography [edit]

The post-obit is the list of all albums released through Shady Records and distributed past Interscope Records. Whatsoever boosted record label involved are specified.

Eminem's rap collective D12 has released two albums on the characterization.

Obie Trice released two albums on the characterization, before leaving Shady in 2008.

Studio albums [edit]

Creative person Anthology Details
D12 Devil's Nighttime
  • Released: June xix, 2001
  • Chart position: #i U.S.[75]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum[76]
Eminem The Eminem Show
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: May 26, 2002
  • Chart positions: #1 U.S.[77]
  • RIAA certification: Diamond[78]
l Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin'
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: February 6, 2003
  • Nautical chart position: #i U.S.[79]
  • RIAA certification: 9× Platinum
Obie Trice Thanks
  • Released: September 23, 2003
  • Nautical chart position: #v U.S.[80]
  • RIAA certification: Gold[81]
D12 D12 Globe
  • Released: April 27, 2004
  • Chart position: #1 U.S.[82]
  • RIAA certification: 2× Platinum[83]
Eminem Encore
(released with Backwash)
  • Released: November 12, 2004
  • Chart positions: #1 U.Due south.[84]
  • RIAA certification: four× Platinum[85]
l Cent The Massacre
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: March 3, 2005
  • Chart position: #1 U.Southward.[86]
  • RIAA certification: 6× Platinum
Obie Trice 2d Round's on Me
  • Released: August 15, 2006
  • Chart position: #viii U.S.[87]
  • RIAA certification: —
fifty Cent Curtis
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: September xi, 2007
  • Chart position: #2 U.S.[88]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum
Eminem Relapse
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: May 19, 2009
  • Chart positions: #1 U.Due south.
  • RIAA certification: 2× Platinum[89]
50 Cent Before I Cocky Destruct
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: November 9, 2009
  • Nautical chart position: #5 U.S.[ninety]
  • RIAA certification: Gold
Eminem Recovery
(released with Backwash)
  • Released: June xviii, 2010
  • Nautical chart positions: #1 U.South.
  • RIAA certification: 3× Platinum[91]
Yelawolf Radioactive
  • Released: November 21, 2011
  • Chart position: #27 U.S.[92]
  • RIAA certification: —
Slaughterhouse Welcome to: Our Firm
  • Released: August 28, 2012
  • Chart position: #2 U.S.
  • RIAA certification: —
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: November 5, 2013
  • Nautical chart positions: #1 U.Due south.
  • RIAA certification: 4× Platinum
Yelawolf Dearest Story
(released with Slumerican)
  • Released: Apr 21, 2015
  • Chart positions: #three U.S.
  • RIAA certification: Gold
Trial by Burn down
(released with Slumerican)
  • Released: Oct 27, 2017
  • Chart positions: #42 U.Southward.
  • RIAA certification: —
Eminem Revival
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: December 15, 2017
  • Chart positions: #1 U.S.[93]
  • RIAA certification: Gold[94]
Kamikaze
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: August 31, 2018
  • Chart positions: #ane U.S.[95]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum[96]
Westside Boogie Everythings for Sale
  • Released: January 25, 2019
  • Chart positions: #28 U.Due south.
  • RIAA certification: —
Yelawolf Trunk Muzik III
(released with Slumerican)
  • Released: March 29, 2019[97]
  • Chart positions: #28 U.S.
  • RIAA certification: —
Eminem Music to Be Murdered By
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: January 17, 2020[98]
  • Nautical chart positions: #one U.South.
  • RIAA certification: Golden

Compilation albums [edit]

Artist Album Details
Various Artists 8 Mile
  • Released: October 29, 2002
  • Nautical chart position: #one U.Southward.[99]
  • RIAA certification: 4× Platinum[100]
Eminem Drape Call: The Hits
(released with Backwash)
  • Released: December 6, 2005
  • Chart positions: #one U.S.[101]
  • RIAA certification: Diamond
Diverse Artists Eminem Presents: The Re-Up
  • Released: December 5, 2006
  • Chart position: #2 U.S.[102]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum[103]
Shady Xv
  • Released: November 24, 2014
  • Chart positions: #3 U.S.
  • RIAA certification: Gold
Southpaw
  • Released: July 24, 2015
  • Chart positions: #five U.S.
  • RIAA certification: —
fifty Cent Best of 50 Cent
(released with Aftermath)
  • Released: March 31, 2017
  • Chart position: #135 U.S.
  • RIAA certification: —

Extended plays [edit]

Artist Album Details
Cashis The County Hound EP
  • Released: May 22, 2007
  • Nautical chart position: #106 U.S.[104]
  • RIAA certification: —
Bad Meets Evil Hell: The Sequel
  • Released: June xiv, 2011
  • Chart position: #1 U.S.[105]
  • RIAA certification: Golden

Independent albums [edit]

Artist Album Details
Griselda WWCD
(released with Griselda)
  • Released: November 29, 2019
  • Chart positions: —
  • RIAA certification: —
Westside Gunn Who Made the Sunshine
(released with Griselda)
  • Released: October two, 2020
  • Chart positions: —
  • RIAA certification: —
Grip I Died for This!?
(released with Stray Society)
  • Released: August 27, 2021[106]
  • Chart positions: —
  • RIAA certification: —
Conway the Machine God Don't Make Mistakes
(released with Griselda)
  • Released: February 25, 2022
  • Chart positions: #175 U.S.
  • RIAA certification: —

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Interview with VP A&R Marc Labelle, HitQuarters Nov 2005

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