In part two of this SOHH Exclusive with Raymond "Benzino" Scott, the rapper/magazine publisher touches on being in a "new zone," working with Eminem and his recent sexual harassment trial.
Benzino may not have been willing to speak with SOHH just six months ago, but after going through two draining trials, Zino swears he's done with the controversy. In fact, he says drama is just petty to him these days.
"I don't got no beef with nobody," he told SOHH. "I just wanna do music. I just wanna keep moving forward."
You've read right. Zino says he doesn't have beef with anyone, even his longtime nemesis Eminem.
"I think if me and Eminem ever got together, it would not only be big for hip-hop, it would just be big for society," Benzino said. "Hip-Hop is a bridge to white and black races. I think there's still a lot of youth out here confused about race in America and with him being as influential as he is, as far as who he represents and vice versa, I think it would do good for a lot of kids."
"I think we've made a lot of strides as far as race relations in America," he continued, "but I think we have a long way to go and I think he can be a very important voice to make that happen. If it was to ever happen, I'd be with it."