Longtime Eminem collaborator Dina Rae needs our help

Dina Rae, a longtime associate of Eminem, has recently struggled and has turned to GoFundMe to ask for the support.

Rae reportedly claimed that she sought “alternative treatments” to relieve the pain, but to no avail. Rae has long-standing neck and spine problems. She underwent a corrective procedure at UCLA in Los Angeles earlier this month as a result.

“As I’m sure you know, this is an expensive surgery and during this procedure and after I will be entirely responsible for all associated costs, and unable to work as I recover. I am raising money so I can have this procedure, because the fact is, I’ll need some help as I recover and rehabilitate. I’m hoping to cover rent bills and the basic expenses for a few months, I thank you all so much.”

Dina Rae also said that after the surgery, she won’t be able to work for several months. As of this writing, the GoFundMe has raised $1,765 out of the $30,000 goal.

Eminem and Dina Rae have previously collaborated on “Cum On Everybody” in 1999 (The Slim Shady LP), “Drug Ballad” in 2000 (The Marshall Mathers LP), “Pimp Like Me” in 2001 (D12’s “Devil’s Night”), “Superman” in 2002 (The Eminem Show), “B–ch” in 2004 (on the D12 “D12 World”) and on a mixtape joint called “Pale Moonlight” with Strike back in the mid 00’s.

You can access Dina Rae’s GoFundMe page HERE and listen to the very rare track
“Pale Moonlight” below:

Dina Rae says Mariah Carey was original vocal on Eminem’s “Superman”

Dina Rae has recently set down with SideShowRaaj for an interview where she remembered some stories about Eminem, D12, Big Proof and many more.

She has revealed that Mariah Carey was originally on Eminem’s “Superman”:

“I flew to Detroit for ‘Superman.’ I did it in Eminem’s studio. Other three songs we did in Los Angeles. I will give you little fun fact that a lot of people don’t know. Actually, Mariah Carey was the original vocal on Superman. And then whatever happened. He was little upset. He was like ‘f**k it, call Dina.’ So I got flown to Detroit. Her vocals were actually reference and I recorded there in the studio on his crib and that’s how Superman came about.”

“I always respected Em. He was always straight up with me. He always tells me what it is. When he flew me to Detroit he said ‘look, I can’t sign you Dina, me and Dre just went half of this kid named 50 Cent. But I’m going to put you on my tour and you are going to get your own deal. I was just grateful for the opportunity.” – said Rae

You can watch the interview below:

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