Benzino
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Birth name | Raymond Scott |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | producer, record executive, Rapper |
Years active | 1986-Present |
Labels | 7th Floor Music, Murder Inc., ZNO Records |
Associated acts | The Almighty RSO, Karlie Redd Made Men, Darius Rucker & Paula Deane |
Raymond Scott, better known by his stage name Benzino, is an American hip hop media executive and record producer. From 2012 until 2014, he has appeared on VH1 TV series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.[1]
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History
Benzino was born in Boston, Massachusetts to a Cape Verdean mother and a Puerto Rican father. Along with his longtime friend, David Mays, Benzino is known for being a principal of the hip hop magazine The Source, which was launched in 1988 as a single-sheet newsletter out of Mays' Harvard University dorm room.
Benzino was a founding member of rap groups The Almighty RSO and Made Men, before finally becoming a solo artist. He has appeared on the reality television show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, since 2012. He has also dated Karlie Redd.[2]
Benzino was shot in the shoulder and back on March 29, 2014 by his nephew Gai Scott; the shooting took place in the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, at his mother's funeral.[3] The wounds were not fatal.[4]
Feud with Eminem
Benzino is known for being involved, since 2002, in a widely publicized feud with rapper Eminem as Benzino called him "2003 Vanilla Ice".[5] Since then the pair have been creating diss tracks about each other, including Benzino's "Pull Your Skirt Up" and "Die Another Day" or Eminem's "The Sauce" and "Nail in the Coffin".[6] As a continuation of this animosity between the two, Benzino released a diss mixtape Benzino Presents: Die Another Day: Flawless Victory, disparaging Eminem and his record label.[7][8][9]
Discography
2001 | The Benzino Project
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2003 | Redemption
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2005 | Arch Nemesis
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2007 | The Antidote
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Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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2001 | 2001 Source Awards | Himself |
2003 | Soul Train | Himself |
2012 | RapFix Live | Himself |
2012-2014 | Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta | Himself |
2014 | 2014 Soul Train Music Awards | Himself |
2015-present | Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars | Himself |
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- Rappers from Boston, Massachusetts
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- American shooting survivors