Reputation versus business
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Ridiculing Michael Jackson
- Eminem fans
- Who knows who is in the jury pool for Eminem's case?
- Source evaluation
- Works cited
Abstract
When rapper Nas Escobar and entertainer Sean "Puffy/P.Diddy" Combs recorded the video to the song "Hate Me Now", Puffy backed out after a copy of the video was sent to MTV and asked Nas' manager and Interscope Records executive Steve Stoute to remove the part of the video where Puffy is seen hanging from a crucifix. Puffy wondered if it was blasphemous for him to play the part of Jesus and the guilt made him request for this removal. When Stoute did not go through with his request, he was infuriated, got some bodyguards, and went to Stoute's office to beat him up. MTV stopped airing the video (Ro 145). The book did not mention whether BET cut the video or not. But when white rapper Eminem recently put out a video dressed as one of the most popular, successful pop artists Michael Jackson, with young boys jumping on a bed; Eminem pretending to find his fallen nose; and his wig in flames; Michael Jackson asked video stations to remove the video. MTV continued to air it. BET cut the video immediately.
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