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Shady Bizzness: Life as Marshall Mathers' Bodyguard in an Industry of Paper Gangsters
 
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Shady Bizzness: Life as Marshall Mathers' Bodyguard in an Industry of Paper Gangsters (Paperback)

by Byron Big-Naz Williams (Author)
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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People Magazine

"Shady Bizzness was disturbing and intense! It was like a good scary movie!"


MSNBC

"It was brilliantly written!"

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2.0 out of 5 stars Shady Bizzness, Feb 11 2003
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Interesting book, though it definately skipped any type of editing process. I think Byron and Slim had a good relationship, but it was ruined by B.'s constant backstabbing and complaints about money. Them's the breaks, you paid the price. Byron portrays himself as a God-fearing man, but has a few things to learn about telling the truth (lying to his company about why he took leave). Good luck to you B.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Shady Bizzness, Feb 11 2003
This book could have been good, but it definately needs editing.
I believe Byron was trying to be friends with MM, but griping
constantly behind his back about money ended any chance of that.
Byson tries to portray a religious man, but says that he lied to
his regular job about why he took leave (to work on the tour). I lost respect for him with that. Good luck though, Byron, just be straight with people, backstabbing will get you every time.
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1.0 out of 5 stars garbage, Oct 23 2002
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This book [stank]. I wish I would have saved my money. All Byron did was complain about money. He agreed to his compensation and then complained about it. He wanted to control how eminem spent his own money. That is the whole book. A grown man upset because he wasn't the famous one. His point in this book was "I am going to use eminem to get myself & my rap group famous." I wish I would have known that before I purchased this waste of paper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The real EMINEM!!!
Eminem is talented I got to admit it but he sure have a big mouth and he his a coward, I didn't thought he was that sissy. Read more
Published on Oct 11 2002 by Nyla

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