Benzino: It's a lot easier to be friends with this guy, it's a lot more political but I'm speaking on the whole behalf of the streets in hip hop and how sales, ah, are declining for everybody else and, you know the bottom line it is what it is, you know I'm saying. At the end of the day Eminem doesn't know about me. He doesn't know nothing personally about the kid so, it's like, you know, when he, when he's coming at me, he sounds like he's really pissed off. Like my shit, likе I, I didn't ,you know, I said what I said, even in my interviеws, you know it, it was made clear that it was going at the machine it really wasn't personal 'cause I, I said I didn't know him. But you know, he's runnin' 'round with 50 now so his, he feels that his balls are gettin' big so, if he feels that balls are gettin' big and if he got durag on, his skully tipped to the side. Then, man, then he has to [?] everything that come with it, man, my thing is, man, it's like life is pain, man, like Ja said it better. Love is pain but even more than love is pain, life is pain and he don't know the...that I don' been through, he don't the type of pain that motherfuckin' my people been through
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Benzino: It's not a black and white thing Paul because bottom line is, man. You know, like I, I grew up in Boston. You know when your exposed to racism, and, and, and when your, when you come from an intelligent type of background, when your intelligent yourself, you don't succumb to it, so it ain't black and white, it never was, my fuckin' brother, is a Jewish kid, he's like my brother, you know I'm sayin', like I would jump in front of bullets for him Dave Mays