Shady Bizzness' Life as Eminem's Bodyguard in an Industry of Paper Gangsters
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John Wray
About this listen
This drama graphic novel is based on Eminem's success and the factual ills of "white rapper" and hip-hop rap god, years before Eminem's Kamikaze CD. Shady Bizzness tell about real life events of his public and private lifestyle. The book details the good times, hardships, drug abuse, domestic violence, scandals, sex, near-death experiences, murder, oppression of employees, and bitter betrayal. Shady Bizzness is everything a parent despises, thugs love, groupies lust over, and wives hate!
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- ryan k.
- 06-06-17
eminem in a different light!
loved it. couldnt stop listening to it... being an eminem fan it has made me feel different towards him as he isnt what i imagined him to be like maybe not so much this day an age but in the late 90s an early 2000s.
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- JT
- 14-03-22
Surprisingly good
Really insightful 👏 like a window into life on the road/on tour. It may well not bea 100% accurate & there's always 2 sides to a story, but all in all was riveting, could not stop listening.
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- Maimer
- 09-05-17
wort while
worth while inside look at Eminem and his troubles and their falling out least worth a once over
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-18
Absolutely breath taking
It was a big eye opener about what people like Byron who work hard to try and get good in life and makes think different about Eminem and think that u really don’t kno ppl hats off to Byron for speaking out loud in this highly recommend it 5 starts all day
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- Dave
- 09-12-12
Rubbish
What a load of rubbish, whining and whinging, didn't make it past the first paragraph! I didn't even want to give it one star but could leave this review without rating it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-05-22
Great if you like a whole load of whinging
This book is so obviously from a place of bitterness, despite the writers efforts to disguise that. He accuses Eminem of being racist and essentially a bad person yet toward the end says he has made several attempts to reconnect their friendship. Why? if he's such a bad person. This plus many other things show this book up to be nothing more than an attempt to get back at him. Why does he thunk we need to read the rantings of a bitter, jealous man? No amount of talking about his strong faith etc does anything but confirm this.
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