A search ensues.Įminem co-produced Detroit Rubber with Paul Rosenberg for Shady Film and Ben Silverman and Drew Buckley for Electus. The Detroit home where Eminem spent part of his childhood burned in a blaze Thursday, just days after a woman reportedly offered to purchase it and turn it into a museum dedicated to the rapper. Porter, Royce Da 5'9 and Prince Fielder, first baseman for the Detroit Tigers, who strolls into Burn Rubber seeking exceedingly rare Jordan 4s that Williams and Coit have never laid eyes on. Celebrity clients, many of whom are glimpsed in upcoming episodes, include Big Sean, Mr. "Sneakerheads" Williams and Coit bought Burn Rubber in 2007, turning it into a global shopping destination for distinctive shoes. "We're excited to show the world what they've created here in The D." This is the ultimate Eminem concert, arguably in his prime in 2003 sharing the stage with D12, G-Unit & 50 Cent and performing classics from his first 3 albums. "The guys from Burn Rubber represent what Detroit Hustle is all about: passion, pride and hard work," Eminem says in a statement. The shop doubles as a hangout for rising hip-hop stars who crop up in the series. The show tracks Rick Williams and Roland "Ro" Coit as they struggle to maintain a business in a Michigan economy that lost 860,000 jobs in the decade leading up to the financial crisis.
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Detroit Rubber, a weekly reality series about a sneaker shop in recession-battered Detroit, launched Tuesday on YouTube's Loud Channel with Eminem serving as co-producer.