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  1. In a January 19, 2017 ICP interview with Faygoluvers.net, Violent J stated that Shaggy 2 Dope and DJ Clay were working on the album. The album features Violent J on the song "Foggin' Up the Window" and DJ Clay on the bonus track (only available digitally) "Awww Shit".

  2. ICP is from the same area as Bob Seeger, Kid Rock, and Eminem, and while all those sounds are drastically different, there is something similar about all their drives, work ethic, and honesty in their acts.

  3. Don’t recognize that name? How about his stage name KID ROCK? That’s right, a young Kid Rock who many claim worked harder than Eminem and ICP to get to the top did a duet with Violent J although he showed up to the recording session drunk off his ass.

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    The beef began in 1997 when Eminem was first releasing his Slim Shady EP he was throwing a record party and had been handing out flyers to random people he saw Violent J of ICP and handed him a flyer. According to Violent J, it read: "Special appearances: ICP (maybe), Esham (maybe)".

    Violent J got upset and asked Eminem why he didn't first consult them before putting them on the flyer. Eminem replied, "I said maybe. Maybe you'll be there, maybe not. I'm asking you now" Violent J then replied "fuck no you should have asked us before putting us on this motherfucking flyer man, so hell no we ain't coming" and then Violent J walked away.

    during interviews and in his freestyles, such as "Till Hell Freezes Over", where he raps Fuck "ICP, Buy My CD!", and Drastic Measures. This lead fans to hate them for their false identities.

    ICP then made a remix of Eminem's hit song "My Name Is" entitled "Slim Anus" (Twiztid doing the vocals mostly) and another song entitled "Shittalkaz" (2000).

    In the middle of one of Em's concerts, his phone rang. He answered it, and heard a voice say: "Hi, this is Violent J from ICP. Can I suck your dick?"

    Eminem also responded to this remark on The Marshal Mathers LP with a song titled "Marshall Mathers". Following the song was a skit entitled "Ken Kaniff", where Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope are giving Ken a blowjob.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Violent_JViolent J - Wikipedia

    The WWF also wanted ICP to appear on their SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) program in August 1998 and rap live while The Oddities entered the ring. Once the duo arrived at the arena, they realized their wrestling dreams had come true; they had been contacted by wrestling's top company and were now set to appear on their PPV program at the company ...

  5. Jul 23, 2001 · Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse dislikes Kid Rock immensely, not just because of their different musical styles (Kid Rock raps over southern rock, ICP over various beats), but because Kid Rock is supposedly a racist, known to dis the African-American community, even in front of them.

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  7. May 18, 2020 · On a Zoom call from the Psychopathic Records offices in Michigan, Violent J, the more talkative half of ICP, spoke with us for a long time, telling us about some fascinating moments from...