The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee rapper claims Eminem ‘stole’ his idea

MUSIC: Zee the Dungeonous says US star could have copied 2015 release

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier. co.uk

A Dundee rapper with links to some of the music industry’s biggest names claims global superstar Eminem “stole” the concept for his new album from a track released five years ago.

Darren Stewart, who performs under the name Zee the Dungeonous, believes the Detroit hip hop star also copied the release date and title for the new Music To Be Murdered By album from his 2015 release.

Both Mr Stewart’s track and Eminem’s album use audio samples from film director Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 vinyl record of the same name.

The Dundee rapper said his suspicions were heightened after Eminem – real name Marshall Mathers – unveiled his new record on January 17, exactly five years to the day after Mr Stewart released his single.

The track also features rapper Gavin Bain, known as Brains Mcloud, and one half of the duo Silibil N’ Brains, whose exploits pretending to be American to trick record company executives were featured in the documentar­y film The Great Hip Hop Hoax.

Mr Stewart, pictured main, and Mr Bain both have links to Eminem, inset, through D12, a hip hop group formed in the late 1990s by up-and-coming Detroit artists, including Mathers and his alias Slim Shady.

Mr Stewart, who is originally from Pitlochry, worked with group member Bizarre after meeting the collective at a gig in Glasgow in 2008. The American also featured on Zee the Dungeonous’s Murder Zee Wrote album.

Mr Bain and collaborat­or Billy Boyd, who met at college in Dundee, were signed to Sony records, played on a UK tour with Eminem and appeared with D12 after pretending they were from a small town in California to gain credibilit­y.

Mr Stewart said: “At first I thought the shared sample/concept/title was a minor coincidenc­e. Then the very same release date, while it could be another coincidenc­e, freaked me out a little.

“But after thinking about our connection­s to D12, it doesn’t put it too far out of the realm of possibilit­y that Eminem, through Bizarre, heard my track, dug for the sample I used, and took the concept. Obviously the richer artist with the louder fan base is the one who gets away with it.”

A spokeswoma­n for Polydor Records, when asked whether it wished to respond to Mr Stewart’s allegation­s, said: “Unfortunat­ely not.”

Parent company Universal Music Group failed to respond to multiple requests for comment.

Eminem put out his 11th studio album on Friday with no prior announceme­nt and has received a positive response from fans.

However the track Unaccommod­ating has been criticised for referencin­g the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing atrocity.

ADundee rapper has gone head-to-head with one of the biggest names in showbusine­ss over claims his work has been “stolen”. Darren Stewart insists Eminem has used his output on his latest release, Music to be Murdered By.

Although there are remarkable similariti­es, it is still a bold claim, especially if it attracts the ire of the notoriousl­y spiky Marshall Mathers.

If the Detroit superstar takes exception, Mr Stewart better be ready for the mother of all rap battles.

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