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Soul Intent (group)

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Soul Intent
Also known asBassmint Productions
(1989-1992)
OriginWarren, Michigan, United States
GenresHip hop, underground hip hop
Years active1989-1995
LabelsMashin' Duck Records
Past membersEminem
Chaos Kid
Vitamin C
Proof
Manix
DJ Butter Fingers
DJ Stezo

Soul Intent was an American hip hop group from Warren, Michigan, which consisted of Eminem, Chaos Kid[1], Vitamin C, and twin brothers Manix and DJ Butter Fingers.[2] They were later joined by Proof. They were founded as Bassmint Productions in late 1989, becoming Soul Intent in early 1992.

Bassmint Productions (1989-1992)[edit]

Bassmint Productions was a hybrid of members of two separate hip-hop groups, each including one of two twin brothers. Hype-n-Effect, formed by producer and rapper Manix (Michael Ruby) and DJ Stezo (Steve Mackiewicz) and New Jacks, formed by MC Double M (Marshall Bruce Mathers lll) and DJ Butter Fingers (Mathew Ruby).[3][4] Both groups were only active from 1988 to 1989. In late 1989, both groups dissolved to form Bassmint Productions, which consisted of MC Double M (who changed his stage name to M&M and later Eminem), Chaos Kid, Manix, and DJ Butter Fingers. Stezo remained a auxiliary member, with the addition of another member Vitamin C (Jason Fields). They released a few EPs on homemade cassette tapes, including "Steppin' onto the Scene", while M&M and Chaos Kid released solo EPs. Bassmint Productions became regular favorites of Lisa Lisa's open mic night on 96.3 WHYT almost every Friday night for three years. During this time, another member joined the group, a rapper named DeShaun Holton who then went under the moniker "Maximum", but would later be better known as "Proof". Shortly afterward, in early 1992, the group changed their name to Soul Intent.[citation needed]

Soul Intent (1992-1995)[edit]

Recording enough songs for an album between 1992 and Fall 1994, the group had to settle on only releasing two songs from those sessions because of a lack of funds and hard times for three of the members. As such, they were only able to scrape enough money together to release an EP titled F#@!in' Backstabber, the two songs being "F#@in Backstabber" and "Biterphobia". Chaos Kid is not on either song. He was pursuing his own band The Some of Wizdum.[5] The only other rapper on that EP is Proof (formerly Maximum).

On April 11, 2006, Proof was shot and killed during an altercation at the CCC nightclub in Detroit.[6] On September 28, 2011, Chaos Kid committed suicide.[7][8][9]

Manix and DJ Butter Fingers are still active in producing music and currently reside in Metro Detroit.[10]

Members[edit]

  • MC Double M/M&M/Eminem (Marshall Bruce Mathers III) - MC
  • Manix (Michael Ruby) - producer, drum programming, MC
  • DJ Butter Fingers/Butteh Fingiz (Mathew Ruby) - DJ, co producer
  • Dr. Deel/Chaos Kid (James Deel) - MC
  • DJ Stezo (Steve Mackiewicz) - DJ
  • Vitamin C (Jason Fields) - MC
  • Maximum/Proof (DeShaun Holton) - MC

Discography[edit]

The following albums have been released by Bassmint Productions / Soul Intent  :[11]

Steppin' On To The Scene (1990)[edit]

Steppin' On To The Scene cover

Released in cassette format in 1990. Side A is called The M&M Side. Side B is called The Chaos Side.[12]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Steppin' On To The Scene"
  • Bassmint
  • Sly Stone
Eminem, DJ Butter Fingers2:24
2."Fattest Skinny Kid Alive"
  • Bassmint
  • Blind Faith
Eminem, DJ Butter Fingers3:55
3."Under New Management"
  • Bassmint
  • Wlodek Gulgowski
  • War
Eminem 
4."Style-O-Maniac"
  • Bassmint
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Osibisa
Chaos Kid, DJ Butter Fingers5:52
5."Enuff Is Enuff" (featuring Delirious D.)
  • Bassmint
  • Art Of Noise
Chaos Kid7:03
6."Lord Have Mercy"
  • Bassmint
  • Black Merda
  • The Beatles
Chaos Kid 

Still in the Bassmint (1992)[edit]

File:Sout Intent - Still in the Bassmint EP.png
Still in the Bassmint cover

Released on October 14, 1992, this EP contains two sets of tracks: The Soul Side (track n° 1 & 2) and The Intent Side (track n° 3, 4 & 5). Only released on cassette tape, the EP was never released commercially, and its content has become very rare.[1][13] In summer of 2009, Chaos Kid set up a MySpace page with tracks 1, 2 and 4 available for free download. They have since been removed from MySpace, but remain on YouTube. The live version of the fifth track, "Soul Intent", can be viewed on YouTube, often mistaken as "What Colour is Soul?". Chaos Kid confirmed the correct song title in a letter he wrote to Eminem, quoting the lyrics.[14] Currently, the track remains unreleased besides the live version.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Unrealistically Graphic"Eminem, Chaos Kid, DJ Butter Fingers3:39
2."The Day It Dawned"Chaos Kid5:28
3."One-Handed Juggler"Eminem, DJ Butter Fingers4:12
4."Conceptual Corrections"Chaos Kid4:38
5."Soul Intent"Soul Intent5:02

Soul Intent EP (1995)[edit]

File:Soul Intent EP.jpg
Soul Intent EP cover

Self-titled maxi-single released by the group. Released only on cassette tape on February 25, 1995 via Mashin' Duck Records. At the time of its release, Eminem was still known under his original stage name of "M&M". A year after the release of Soul Intent EP, Eminem released his debut solo album, Infinite.[15][16] "Biterphobia" contains samples of Jesus Christ Superstar's song "Heaven on Their Minds".[17]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Fuckin' Backstabber"Eminem, Proof, DJ Butter Fingers4:43
2."Biterphobia"Eminem, DJ Butter Fingers3:39

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "20 Insanely Great Eminem Tracks Only Hardcore Fans Know". RollingStone. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  2. "7 Reasons To Watch 'The Untold Story of Detroit Hip-Hop". Metro Times. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  3. "Eminem's Biography". Fox News. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  4. "Eminem: his very first mixtape leaked on the internet". HuffPost Maghreb. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  5. "Chaos Kid Myspace". Archived from the original on August 26, 2009. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  6. "D12 Rapper Proof Shot And Killed In Detroit". Billboard. April 11, 2006. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  7. Grandmaster Grouchy Greg (October 5, 2011). "Breaking News: Eminem Associate Chaos Kid Commits Suicide". All Hip Hop. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  8. Jacob Moore (October 6, 2011). "Eminem's Former Collaborator Chaos Kid Commits Suicide". Complex. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
  9. "James Harold Deel Obituary". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  10. https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/?bandID=1375003
  11. "Soul Intent". MusicBrainz. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  12. "Bassmint Productions – Steppin' On To The Scene". Discogs. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  13. Eminem soul intent (demo 1995) » | Bloguez.com
  14. "Soul Intent (Live)". Genius. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  15. "Eminem New Album 2013: Slim Shady Rare 'Soul Intent' Freestyle Rap 'Biterphobia' Goes Viral as Release Date RUMORS Stir Twitter Buzz [VIDEO, 1995 DEMO]". Music Times. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  16. "Soul Intent (1995)". datpiff.com. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  17. "Soul Intent's 'Biterphobia' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.


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