On November 12, 1996, Eminem released his debut solo album “Infinite”. The record was not successful by any means, it flopped commercially and did not bring any serious attention to Marshall from the industry circles, leaving him struggling to go by.

However, as Mr. Porter, who pieced together this record for the upcoming star said, this experience made them who they are now.

On the anniversary of “Infinite” release, Mr. Porter shared a nostalgic reflection on that difficult time:

Wow 24 years ago today I began a Journey with one of the first Artist I believed in as a producer/ beat maker and some time before through creating with him gained one of the closest and best friends in my life. Though the album didn’t sell much it taught us to be ourselves… fast forward …we went to Africa a couple decades later and saw a kid holding up an infinite sign in the front row Talk about full circle… hey @eminem I think it’s safe to say we did it huh Broski… S/O Eye Kyu for introducing us bro you saw it before anyone… and S/o my day 1’s @docwar and @mrvitoking

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