Monday, 17 June 2013

Top 10 Eminem Songs of All Time

Eminem's stellar songwriting is part of what makes him one of the greatest emcees of our time. Whether he's dissing Mariah Carey or doting on his daughter, Em always seems to find the right combination of words and music. His catalog is bursting with such moments of brilliance. Check out the Detroit MC's best songs of all time.

10. "Sing for the Moment" [The Eminem Show]

 Download
Taking a page from Aerosmith's songbook, Eminem creates a sprawling eye-opener about the hazards of monkey-see-monkey-do. Over the backdrop of Joe Perry's piercing guitar strokes, Em quips: "They say music can alter moods and talk to you./Well can it load a gun up for you and cock it too?/Well if it can, and the next time you assault a dude,/ Just tell the judge it was my fault, and I'll get sued."

9. "Rock Bottom" [The Slim Shady LP]

| Download
Having enraged everyone, including his (now estranged) wife and his mom, you would least expect Eminem to have a soft spot in his heart. Turns out he does. "Rock Bottom" has Em kicking his angry blonde image to the curb for a moment of introspection and self-pity, obviously penned at a time when life was "full of empty promises and broken dreams."


8. "We as Americans" [Encore B-Side]
| Download | Sure, Eminem initiated a shift towards political candidness on The Eminem Show, but this pre-"Mosh" thump truly solidified his no-holds-barred attitude. Over the backdrop of riveting piano loops, Em spites everyone from the police department to the president.

7. "Till I Collapse" (feat. Nate Dogg) [The Eminem Show]

| Download | Highlighted by a sprightly sound clash and stained with enough frustration that reveals Marshall's unwillingness to abandon his hip-hop roots, the Nate Dogg-assisted "Till I Collapse" is a special song indeed. Despite his fury, Slim stops to salute his elders: "I got a list here's the order that my list it's in;/It goes Reggie, Jay-Z, Tupac and Biggie Andre from OutKast, Jada, Kurupt, Nas and then me."

6. "Role Model" [The Slim Shady LP]

| Download | "I'm cancerous, so when I diss you wouldn't wanna answer this/If you responded back with a battle rap you wrote for Canibus//"
Some say this was the one that jumped off a battle between Eminem and Canibus. Whatever the case, "Role Model" stands as a testament to the impeccable chemistry between Eminem and his producer-mentor Dr. Dre.

5. "Yellow Brick Road" [Encore]

| Download | The "N" word is already at the heart of a burning controversy within the African-American populace. So, imagine what the world's most famous white rapper was up against when a couple of kids came forth with a tape of him using the racial epithet. Rather than hop on a podium and yell "I'm not racist!," Em opted for a viable approach: a song indexing his upbringing in a pre-dominantly black Detroit neighborhood. "Yellow Brick Road" chronicles what that tape forgot to tell you.

4. "Guilty Conscience" (featuring Dr.Dre) [The Slim Shady LP]

| Download | With Dr. Dre posturing as the antithesis of Em's evil-minded conscience, both doctor and patient conceive a cure for dry hip-hop collaborations. Slim Shady instructs a young party-crasher to rape a 15-yr old girl, while Dre battles him to prevent the disturbingly immoral act from occurring. Hip-hop emerges victorious.

3. "The Way I Am" [Marshall Mathers LP]

| Download | No targets. No punching bags. Just Eminem defending his sheer existence as an unapologetic, foul-mouthed, lyrically-equipped artist who can't stand boy bands.

2. Eminem - "Lose Yourself" [8 Mile OST]

| Download |
Eminem's songwriting prowess is part of what made him one of the premier MCs of the 2000s. "Lose Yourself" has the double gift of being both an inspirational speech and an instructional manual. Em instructs you to "lose yourself in the moment," while the beat motivates you to move your feet. Perfect for a mid-tempo workout session. Plus, the songwriting is pure genius.
 

1. "Stan" (featuring Dido) [Marshall Mathers LP]

|Download| You only need to listen to "Stan" once before realizing that this ill-fated account of a psychotic Eminem worshipper is simply unforgettable. "Stan" unmasks a vulnerable Eminem, one that turns up the pathos several notches while barely raising his voice. Dido's ethereal crooning adds more soot to the tale.

Eminem New Album 2013: Chris Rock Collaboration?

Eminem has been relatively quiet over the last few years, but slowly news and rumors are starting to become available surrounding the rapper's new 2013 album. Dr. Dre fueled rumors surrounding the "Not Afraid" rapper's new album when he hinted towards its release a few weeks ago. The latest news surrounding Eminem's rumored new album is a possible collaboration with comedian and "Grown Ups" star Chris Rock.
Yup, that's right; comedian Chris Rock is the latest rumored collaborator on the Detroit rappers new album. Rock fueled the rumors when he tweeted a picture of himself in a music studio next to someone who may or may not be Eminem. Rock tweeted, "In the studio with Em don't sleep." You can check out the photo below. What do you think? Is that Eminem? It looks like it could be Eminem, but it also could be Rock playing a joke on fans.


WhoSay - Photo from  Chris Rock



When asked by FuseTV whether or not Rock will be making an appearance on Eminem's album, Rock said, "Uh, I can't really say." Why wouldn't he be able to say if he wasn't on the album? Although there is no confirmation, this definitely sounds like Rock is on the new album.
The comedian is no stranger to guest starring on rap albums. Rock appeared on Kanye West's "Blame Game" in 2010. Eminem's new album is expected to be released sometime this spring. Eminem is already scheduled to be performing at this summer's Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK. When discussing the album's release date, Shady Records president Paul Rosenberg told Billboard, "It's safe to say that it will be post-Memorial Day at some point, but we're not exactly sure when."

Friday, 1 February 2013

The Eminem Show


Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known by his stage name Eminem (stylized as EMINƎM) and by his alter ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer, songwriter and actor. Eminem along with his solo career is a member of his group D12, and also one half of the hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, with Royce da 5'9". Eminem is one of the best-selling artists in the world and is the best selling artist of the 2000s. He has been listed and ranked as one of the greatest artists of all time by many magazines, including Rolling Stone magazine which ranked him 82nd on its list of The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. The same magazine declared him The King of Hip Hop. Including his work with D12 and Bad Meets Evil, Eminem has achieved ten number-one albums on the Billboard 200. He has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, including 42 million tracks and 49.1 million albums in the United States.

As an underground rapper Eminem released his debut solo album, Infinite in 1996. The album was a critical and commercial failure. He gained mainstream popularity in 1999 after the release of his major-label debut album The Slim Shady LP. The LP also earned Eminem his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. His next two records The Marshall Mathers LP, and The Eminem Show, also won Best Rap Album Grammy Awards, making Eminem the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive LPs. This was followed by another studio release in 2004 titled Encore. Eminem then went on hiatus after touring in 2005. He released his first album in five years titled Relapse, on May 15, 2009. In 2010, Eminem released his seventh studio album Recovery. Recovery was an international success and was named the best selling album of 2010 worldwide, joining The Eminem Show, which was the best seller of 2002. Eminem won Grammy Awards for both Relapse and Recovery, giving him a total of 13 Grammys in his career.
Eminem has opened other ventures, including his own record label Shady Records with his manager Paul Rosenberg. He also has his own radio channel, Shade 45 on Sirius XM Radio. Eminem began an acting career in 2002, when he starred in the hip hop drama film 8 Mile. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, becoming the first rap artist ever to win the award. He is also set to star in the 2013 films Shady Talez and Have Gun, Will Travel. He has made cameo appearances in The Wash (2001), Funny People (2009) and the television series Entourage.

1972–91: Early life and beginnings

Eminem was born Marshall Bruce Mathers III on October 17, 1972, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, the only child of Deborah R. (Nelson) Mathers-Briggs (born 1955) and Marshall Bruce Mathers, Jr (born 1947). He is of Scottish, English, German, Swiss, Polish, and Luxembourgian ancestry. His father abandoned the family when he was 18 months old, and he was raised solely by his mother. By the age of 12, Mathers and his mother had moved between various cities and towns in Missouri (including Saint Joseph, Savannah, and Kansas City) before they settled in Warren, Michigan, and in Mathers' teenage years, Detroit.
As a child, Mathers developed an interest in storytelling and aspired to become a comic book artist before discovering hip hop. When Mathers was around 11 years old, his maternal uncle Ronald "Ronnie" Polkinghorn (1971-1991) introduced him to the genre after giving him a copy of Ice-T's single "Reckless". After obtaining a copy of the Beastie Boys album Licensed to Ill as a teenager, Mathers became interested in music, performing amateur raps at age 14 under the pseudonym "M&M" and joined a local hip hop group called "Bassmint Productions". Around this time they released their second EP, Steppin' onto the Scene. They later changed their name to "Soul Intent" and around 1995 they released their first single called "Fuckin' Backstabber" under the record label Mashin' Duck Records. Although he was enrolled at Lincoln High School in Warren, he frequently participated in freestyle battles at Osborn High School on Detroit's east side. Despite a well-documented struggle succeeding in a predominantly black industry, he gained the approval of underground hip hop audiences. After repeating the ninth grade twice due to truancy and near-failing grades, he dropped out of high school at age 17.
In 1991, Mathers was devastated by the suicide of his uncle. He has a tattoo reading "Ronnie R.I.P." on his upper left arm. Ronnie was mentioned in the songs "Stan," "Cleanin' Out My Closet," and "My Dad's Gone Crazy".

1992–99: Early career, Infinite, and The Slim Shady LP


Eminem performing in Munich, Germany, in October 1999.
One of Mathers' early mentors as a rapper was local rapper Champtown, who got Mathers his first studio time; Mathers made his first music video appearance in Champtown's 1992 video "Do-Da-Dipity". Mathers and Champtown later had a falling out. Mathers was initially signed to FBT Productions in 1992, run by brothers Jeff and Mark Bass. Mathers also held a minimum-wage job of cooking and dishwashing at the restaurant Gilbert's Lodge at St. Clair Shores for some time. In 1996, his debut album Infinite, which was recorded at the Bassmint, a recording studio owned by the Bass Brothers, was released under their independent label Web Entertainment. Eminem recalled, "Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of feedback saying that I sounded like Nas and AZ. 'Infinite' was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like 'Infinite' was like a demo that just got pressed up." Subjects covered in Infinite included his struggles with raising his newborn daughter Hailie Jade Mathers while on limited funds and his strong desire to get rich. Early in his career, Eminem collaborated with fellow Detroit MC Royce da 5'9" under the stage name Bad Meets Evil. After the release of Infinite, Eminem's personal struggles and abuse of drugs and alcohol culminated in an unsuccessful suicide attempt.
Jimmy Iovine, CEO of Interscope Records, requested a demo tape of Eminem's after he placed second at the 1997 Rap Olympics. Eminem had also won Wake Up Show's "Freestyle Performer of the Year" award, helping him acquire a record deal. Iovine played the tape for record producer Dr. Dre, founder of Aftermath Entertainment. The two began recording tracks for Eminem's upcoming major-label debut The Slim Shady LP, and Eminem made a guest performance on the album Devil Without a Cause by Kid Rock.[1][not in citation given] Hip-hop magazine The Source featured Eminem in its "Unsigned Hype" column in March 1998.
The Slim Shady EP was a debut extended play by Eminem, published by Web Entertainment in 1997. The Slim Shady EP was released on cassette, vinyl, and CD. The vinyl and CD versions were released in 1998. Eminem first introduced his "Slim Shady" persona on this EP, and his lyrics are a marked departure from those found on Infinite, featuring constant references to drug use, sexual acts, mental instability, and over-the-top violence. Another departure was his exploration of more serious themes of dealing with poverty, his direct and self-deprecating response to criticism, and of marital and family difficulties. His flow is also noticeably different than on Infinite; whereas critics claimed he sounded too much like Nas and AZ on that album. Eminem also began utilizing story telling on this EP. The production value of the music on the tracks — from previous collaborators DJ Head, The Bass Brothers, and Mr. Porter — was also noticeably higher than on prior album efforts. According to Billboard, at this point in his life Eminem had "realized his musical ambitions were the only way to escape his unhappy life".
After being signed to Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records in 1998, Eminem released his first major studio album, The Slim Shady LP, heavily based on the production by Dr. Dre, one year later in 1999. Billboard praised the album as "light years ahead of the material he had been writing beforehand". It went on to be one of the most popular albums of 1999, going triple platinum by the end of the year. With the album's popularity came controversy surrounding many of the album's lyrics. In "'97 Bonnie and Clyde", he describes a trip with his infant daughter, disposing of his wife's body. Another song, "Guilty Conscience", ends with his encouraging a man to murder his wife and her lover. "Guilty Conscience" marked the beginning of the friendship and musical bond that Dr. Dre and Eminem would share. The two label-mates would later collaborate on a line of hit songs, including "Forgot About Dre" and "What's the Difference" from Dr. Dre's album 2001, "Bitch Please II" from The Marshall Mathers LP, "Say What You Say" from The Eminem Show, "Encore/Curtains Down" from Encore and "Old Time's Sake" and "Crack a Bottle" from Relapse. Dr. Dre would go on to make at least one guest appearance on all of Eminem's studio albums under the label Aftermath. The album has now been certified 4× platinum by the RIAA. With the release of it, Eminem was accused of imitating the style and subject matter of underground rapper Cage.

2000–02: The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show

The Marshall Mathers LP was released in May 2000. It went on to sell 1.76 million copies in its first week, breaking the records set by Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle as the fastest-selling hip hop album and Britney Spears' ...Baby One More Time as the fastest-selling solo album in United States history. The first single released from the album, "The Real Slim Shady", was a success and created some controversy by insulting celebrities and making dubious claims about them; he states, among other things, that Christina Aguilera performed oral sex on Fred Durst and Carson Daly. In his second single, "The Way I Am", he reveals to his fans the pressures from his record company to top "My Name Is" and sell more records. Although Eminem had parodied shock rocker Marilyn Manson in the video "My Name Is", the artists are reportedly on good terms; Manson is name-dropped in "The Way I Am" and also appeared in its music video, as well as performing a remix of the song with Eminem in concert. In the third single, "Stan" (which samples Dido's "Thank You"), Eminem attempts to deal with his new-found fame, taking on the persona of a deranged fan who kills himself and his pregnant girlfriend, mirroring "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on The Slim Shady LP. In the music video of "Stan", Eminem was shown writing with his left hand, ending the fan debate over his dominant hand. Q magazine named "Stan" the third-greatest rap song of all time, and the song came tenth in a similar survey conducted by Top40-Charts.com. The song has since become highly acclaimed and was ranked 290th in Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. In July 2000, Eminem became the first white person to be featured on the cover of The Source magazine. This album has been certified 10× Platinum by the RIAA.
Eminem performed with Elton John at the 43rd Grammy Awards ceremony in 2001; the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), an organization that perceived Eminem's lyrics to be homophobic, condemned the openly gay John's decision to perform with Eminem. Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "It was the hug heard 'round the world. Eminem, under fire for homophobic lyrics, shared the stage with a gay icon for a performance of "Stan" that would have been memorable in any context." On February 21, the day of the ceremony, GLAAD held a protest outside the Staples Center, the venue where the Grammy ceremony was held. Music tours that he participated in for 2001 included the Up in Smoke Tour with rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, and Ice Cube, the Family Values Tour with the band Limp Bizkit, and headlining the Anger Management Tour with Papa Roach, Ludacris, and Xzibit.
Eminem's third major album, The Eminem Show, was released in summer 2002 and proved to be another hit for the rapper reaching number one on the charts and selling well over 1 million copies in its first week of release. It featured the single "Without Me", in which he makes derogatory comments about boy bands, Limp Bizkit, Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney, and Moby, among others. The Eminem Show has been certified 10× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album reflected on the impact of his rise to fame, his relationship with his wife and daughter, and his status in the hip-hop community. He also addresses the charges he faced over assaulting a bouncer he saw kissing his wife in 2000. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic felt that while there was clear anger present on several tracks, this album was considerably less inflammatory than The Marshall Mathers LP. However, L. Brent Bozell III, who previously criticized The Marshall Mathers LP for perceived misogynistic lyrics in the album, noted The Eminem Show for its extensive use of obscene language, giving Eminem the nickname "Eminef" for the bowdlerization of motherfucker, an obscenity prevalent in the album. The Eminem Show was the best-selling album of 2002.

2003–07: Encore and musical hiatus

On December 8, 2003, the United States Secret Service admitted it was "looking into" allegations that Eminem had threatened the President of the United States. The lyrics in question: "Fuck money/I don't rap for dead presidents/I'd rather see the president dead/It's never been said, but I set precedents ..." The song in question, "We As Americans", wound up on a bonus CD accompanying the album.
In 2004, Eminem released his fourth major album, Encore. The album was another chart-topper, as it was driven by the single "Just Lose It", notable for being disrespectful towards Michael Jackson. On October 12, 2004, a week after the release of "Just Lose It", Eminem's first single from Encore, Michael Jackson called into the Los Angeles-based Steve Harvey radio show to report his displeasure with the video, which parodies Jackson's child molestation trial, plastic surgery, and an incident in which Jackson's hair caught on fire while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984. The lyrics to "Just Lose It" refer to Jackson's legal troubles, however he does state in his song "... and that's not a stab at Michael/That's just a metaphor/I'm just psycho...." Many of Jackson's supporters and friends spoke out about the video, including Stevie Wonder, who called the video "kicking a man while he's down" and "bullshit", and Steve Harvey, who declared, "Eminem has lost his ghetto pass. We want the pass back." In the video, Eminem parodied Pee-wee Herman, MC Hammer, and "Blond Ambition"-era Madonna. Regarding Jackson's protest, "Weird Al" Yankovic, who parodied the Eminem song "Lose Yourself" on a track titled "Couch Potato" on his 2003 album Poodle Hat, told the Chicago Sun-Times, "Last year, Eminem forced me to halt production on the video for my "Lose Yourself" parody because he somehow thought that it would be harmful to his image or career. So the irony of this situation with Michael is not lost on me." Black Entertainment Television was the first channel to stop airing the video. MTV, however, announced it would continue airing the video. The Source, through its CEO Raymond "Benzino" Scott, wanted not only the video to be pulled, but the song off the album, and a public apology to Jackson from Eminem. In 2007 Jackson and Sony bought Famous Music LLC from Viacom. This deal gave him the rights to songs by Eminem, Shakira and Beck, among others.
Despite the comedic theme of the lead single, Encore had its fair share of serious subject matter, including the anti-war track "Mosh". On October 25, 2004, a week before the 2004 US Presidential election, Eminem released the video for "Mosh" on the Internet. The song featured a very strong anti-Bush message, with lyrics such as "fuck Bush" and "this weapon of mass destruction that we call our president". The video features Eminem gathering up an army of people, including rapper Lloyd Banks, presented as victims of the Bush administration and leading them to the White House. However, once the army breaks in, it is revealed that they are there to simply register to vote, and the video ends with the words "VOTE Tuesday November 2" on the screen. After Bush was re-elected, the video's ending was changed to Eminem and the protesters invading while Bush was giving a speech.
In 2005, some industry insiders speculated that Eminem was considering ending his rapping career after six years and several multi-platinum albums. Speculation began in early 2005 about a double-disc album to be released late that year, rumored to be titled The Funeral. The album later manifested itself as a greatest hits album under the name Curtain Call: The Hits in December. In July 2005, the Detroit Free Press broke news of a potential final bow for Eminem as a solo performer, quoting members of his inside circle who said that he would begin to fully embrace the role of producer and label executive. On the same day of the release of the compilation album, Eminem denied that he was retiring on Detroit-based WKQI's "Mojo in the Morning" radio show, but implied that he would at least be taking a break as an artist, saying "I'm at a point in my life right now where I feel like I don't know where my career is going ... This is the reason that we called it 'Curtain Call', because this could be the final thing. We don't know." He released The Re-Up with the members of his record label, Shady Records. It was released in 2006.
In 2005, Eminem was a subject of Bernard Goldberg's book, 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America; he ranked No. 58. Goldberg cited a 2001 column by Bob Herbert of The New York Times claiming, "In Eminem's world, all women are whores and he is eager to rape and murder them."Goldberg cited Eminem's song "No One's Iller" from The Slim Shady EP as an example of misogyny in his music. In summer 2005, Eminem embarked on his first US concert run in three years, the Anger Management 3 Tour, featuring 50 Cent, G-Unit, Lil Jon, D12, Obie Trice, The Alchemist, and others. In August 2005, Eminem canceled the European leg of the tour and subsequently announced that he had entered drug rehabilitation for treatment for a "dependency on sleep medication". Curtain Call: The Hits was released on December 6, 2005, under Aftermath Entertainment.In its first week it sold nearly 441,000 copies in the US and was Eminem's fourth straight No. 1 album on the Billboard Hot 200. The album has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.
In September 2007, Eminem called into New York radio station Hot 97 during an interview with 50 Cent and said he was "in limbo" and "debating" about when and if he would release another album. He said, "I'm always working – I'm always in the studio. It feels good right now, the energy of the label. For a while, I didn't want to go back to the studio ... I went through some personal things. I'm coming out of those personal things [and] it feels good."

2008–09: Relapse and Refill

Eminem, along with D12, performing in May 2009
 
Eminem made an appearance on his Sirius channel Shade 45 in September 2008 in which he said, "Right now I'm kinda just concentrating on my own stuff, for right now and just banging out tracks and producing a lot of stuff. You know, the more I keep producing the better it seems like I get 'cause I just start knowing stuff." It was around this time that Interscope finally confirmed the existence of a new Eminem album, with Spring 2009 later being stated as the period span in which the album is due. In December 2008, he gave more details on the album, which he recently reported was being titled Relapse. He said, "Me and Dre are back in the lab like the old days, man. Dre will end up producing the majority of the tracks on 'Relapse'. We are up to our old mischievous ways ... let's just leave it at that."
On March 5, 2009, Eminem reported in a press release that he would be releasing two new albums that year. Relapse, the first album, was released on May 19, while "We Made You", the first official single and its music video, were released on April 7. While Relapse did not manage to sell as well as Eminem's previous efforts, it was still a commercial success that received some critical acclaim, while also re-establishing his presence in the hip hop world. Relapse was named one of the top albums of 2009. Relapse has sold more than five million copies worldwide. During the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, Sacha Baron Cohen descended upon the audience wearing an angel's costume and landed on top of Eminem with his buttocks facing towards Eminem's face, resulting in Eminem storming out of the awards ceremony in disgust. Three days later, Eminem stated it was a staged act that they had planned together. On October 30, Eminem performed at the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans as a headliner in his first full performance in 2009. The performance included several songs from Relapse, as well as many of Eminem's older hits and an appearance by D12. On November 19, Eminem announced on his website that Relapse: Refill would be released on December 21. The album was a re-release of the Relapse album with seven bonus tracks, including "Forever" and "Taking My Ball". In a statement he described the forthcoming CD:
"I want to deliver more material for the fans this year like I originally planned ... Hopefully these tracks on The Refill will tide the fans over until we put out Relapse 2 next year ... I got back in with Dre and then a few more producers, including Just Blaze, and went in a completely different direction which made me start from scratch. The new tracks started to sound very different than the tracks I originally intended to be on Relapse 2, but I still want the other stuff to be heard."

2010–11: Recovery and Bad Meets Evil reunion

On April 14, 2010, Eminem tweeted, "There is no Relapse 2", to his followers. This caused people to believe that he was not releasing an album at all, but it simply meant that the album title would be changed to Recovery. He confirmed this by tweeting, "RECOVERY", with a link to his website. Eminem said, "I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year. But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title." His seventh studio album, Recovery, was released on June 18. In the US, Recovery sold 741,000 in its first week to land atop the Billboard 200. It became Eminem's sixth consecutive number-one album in the US and achieved international commercial success, charting at number one in several other countries. It stayed at number-one on the US Billboard 200 chart for five consecutive weeks and a total of seven weeks. Recovery was reported by Billboard to be the best-selling album of 2010, making Eminem the first artist in Nielsen SoundScan history to have two year-end best-selling albums. Recovery is the best selling digital album in history. The first single, "Not Afraid", was released on April 29, and debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video was released on June 4. "Not Afraid" was followed by a second single, "Love the Way You Lie," which debuted at number 2 and then rose to the top. "Love the Way You Lie" was the best-selling single of 2010 in the United Kingdom even though it did not reach number 1 there, this is the first time this has happened in the UK since 1969. Despite some criticism towards its consistency, Recovery received positive reviews from most music critics. As of November 21, 2010, the album had sold three million copies in the US. Recovery was also named the best selling album worldwide of 2010 joining The Eminem Show, which was the best seller of 2002 giving him two worldwide year end number one albums. With Recovery, Eminem achieved the record for most successive US No.1 albums by a solo artist.
Eminem appeared at the 2010 BET Awards, performing "Not Afraid" and "Airplanes, Part II", with B.o.B. He also performed at the Activison E3 concert. In June 2010, Eminem and Jay-Z announced they would perform together in a pair of concerts in Detroit and New York. The event was dubbed The Home & Home Tour. The first two concerts rapidly sold out, prompting the scheduling of an additional show at each venue. BET also named Eminem the number one rapper of the 21st century. Eminem opened the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards on September 12, 2010, by performing "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie", with Rihanna performing the chorus. Due to the success of Recovery and the Home & Home Tour, he was named the 2010 Hottest MC in the Game by MTV and "Emcee of the Year" by hip hop news website HipHopDX. Eminem and Rihanna collaborated once again to make "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", the sequel to their hit single "Love the Way You Lie". Rihanna is the lead singer, as opposed to Eminem being the main vocals in the original "Love the Way You Lie". The song is said to be from the female perspective. In December 2010, in Billboard's "The Top 25 Music Moments of 2010", The "Great Eminem Recovery" was named the number one music moment of 2010 Eminem appeared at the 2011 Grammy Awards on February 13, 2011, performing "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" with Rihanna and Adam Levine, and "I Need a Doctor" with Dr. Dre and Skylar Grey. In February 2011, it was announced that "Space Bound" would be released as the fourth single from Recovery along with a music video for the song which was shot with former porn star Sasha Grey. The long-awaited video was released on June 24 on the iTunes Store.
l
In 2010, Eminem started collaborating with Royce da 5'9" on their first EP as Bad Meets Evil. The duo was formed in 1999 and has reunited. The EP, entitled Hell: The Sequel, was released on June 14, 2011. Eminem was featured on 'Writer's Block' with Royce da 5'9", which was officially released on April 8, 2011. On May 3, 2011, they released the lead single "Fast Lane" for the upcoming sequel, for which a music video was shot. In March 2011, within days of each other, both The Eminem Show and The Marshall Mathers LP were certified diamond by the RIAA. This makes Eminem the only rapper to have two diamond-certified albums. Also, Eminem climbed to the top of the Facebook charts by being the most followed person with more than 60 million "likes", outscoring Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Michael Jackson. Eminem is also the first artist in five years to have two number one albums in a 12-month period: Recovery and the collaborative Hell: The Sequel. Early in 2011, Eminem leaked "2.0 Boys", for which Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse collaborated upon signing to Shady Records in January 2011 and performing it in April 2011. Bad Meets Evil released their next single, "Lighters", on July 6, 2011 and premiered a music video in late August. On August 6, 2011, Eminem took several of his songs throughout his music career to a live performance at the Lollapalooza 2011, performing with various artists featured in their respective songs.

2012–present: Eighth studio album

On May 24, 2012, Eminem announced he is working on his next studio album.It is set to be released in 2013. Even without a title or release the album was named to multiple "Most Anticipated Albums of 2013" lists including MTV, sixth by Complex Magazine and fifth by XXL Magazine.
On June 30, 2012, Eminem talked about the album with DJ Whoo Kid, on his own radio station, Shade 45. He stated that the material is taking shape, and that Dr. Dre will be involved in some way. On August 30, 2012, Slaughterhouse member Royce da 5'9" gave his thoughts on the album, stating "I'm not so sure how the world is going to respond from some of the things that I've heard from him." Close friend and fellow rapper 50 Cent is also confirmed to feature on the album. Producer No I.D. has been confirmed to produce on the album.
In December 2012 it was announced Eminem will headline Reading and Leeds Festivals, both taking place over the weekend of August 23-25 2013 in England.




Eminem all songs

LIST OF ALL EMINEM SONGS (1988-2012)
https://twimg0-a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/859433636/recoveryapprovedcrop.jpg

2012
------------------------------------------------------
Skylar Grey - C'mon Let Me Ride (feat. Eminem)
50 Cent - My Life (feat. Eminem & Adam Levine)
Rihanna - Numb (feat. Eminem)
Pink - Here Comes The Weekend (feat. Eminem)
Slaughterhouse - Asylum (feat. Eminem)
Slaughterhouse - Frat House
Slaughterhouse - Our House (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey)
Slaughterhouse - Throw That (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - Freestyle (Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap)
Obie Trice - Richard (feat. Eminem)
Obie Trice - Eminem Skit

2011
------------------------------------------------------
50 Cent - Murder One (feat. Eminem) (aka Shady Murder)
Young Jeezy - Talk To Me (feat. Freddie Gibbs & Eminem)
Yelawolf - In This World
Yelawolf - Throw It Up (feat. Gangsta Boo & Eminem)
Yelawolf, Slaughterhouse & Eminem - BET Cypher 2011 (Freestyle)
Eminem - Nut Up (Snippet)
Dr. Dre - Die Hard (feat. Eminem) (Snippet)
D12 - Eminem Intro
D12 - Fame
D12 - Fame (Original) (aka Going Crazy)
Royce Da 5'9" - Security
Royce Da 5'9" - Writers Block (feat. Eminem) (DJ Premier Remix)
Royce Da 5'9" - Writers Block (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - 50 Ways
Eminem - 2.0 Boys (feat. Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf)
Eminem - Get Money
Eminem - Emulate (feat. Obie Trice) (Full Version)
Eminem - Ballin' Uncontrollably
Eminem - Wee Wee
Eminem - G.O.A.T
Eminem - The Apple
Eminem - It's Been Real
Eminem - Things Get Worse (feat. B.o.B)
Eminem - Fly Away (feat. Just Blaze)
Eminem - Oh No
Eminem - Give Me The Ball
Eminem - Dudey (feat. Obie Trice) (Difficult Remix)
D12 - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Dr. Dre - I Need A Doctor (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey)

Bad Meets Evil - Hell: The Sequel

01 - Welcome 2 Hell
02 - Fast Lane
03 - The Reunion
04 - Above The Law
05 - I'm On Everything (feat. Mike Epps)
06 - A Kiss
07 - Lighters (feat. Bruno Mars)
08 - Take From Me
09 - Loud Noises (feat. Slaughterhouse)
10 - Living Proof (Bonus Track)
11 - Echo (feat. Liz Rodrigues) (Bonus Track)

2010
------------------------------------------------------
Diddy-Dirty Money - Hello, Good Morning (feat. Eminem) (Remix)
Eminem - Difficult
Eminem - Cocaine (feat. Jazmine Sullivan)
Eminem - Syllables (feat. Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Stat Quo & Cashis)
Dr. Dre - Topless (feat. Eminem & Nas)
Dr. Dre - I Need A Doctor (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey) (Original)
T.I. - All She Wrote (feat. Eminem) (Original)
T.I. - All She Wrote (feat. Eminem)
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Echo (feat. Liz Rodrigues) (Original)
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Living Proof (Original)
Lloyd Banks - Celebrity (feat. Akon & Eminem)
Lloyd Banks - Where I'm At (feat. Eminem)
Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie Part II (feat. Eminem)
Nicki Minaj - Roman's Revenge (feat. Eminem) (Original) (aka I Feel Pretty)
Nicki Minaj - Roman's Revenge (feat. Eminem)
Eminem, Royce Da 5'9" & Kon Artis - Tim Westwood Freestyle
Eminem - Despicable (Freestyle)
Stat Quo & Eminem - Atlanta On Fire
Stat Quo & Eminem - Classic Shit
B.o.B. - Airplanes Pt. II (feat. Eminem & Hayley Williams)
Kuniva - Rondell's Beat Tape (skit)

Eminem - Recovery

01 - Cold Wind Blows
02 - Talkin’ 2 Myself (feat. Kobe)
03 - On Fire
04 - Won't Back Down (feat. Pink)
05 - W.T.P.
06 - Going Through Changes
07 - Not Afraid
08 - Seduction
09 - No Love (feat. Lil Wayne)
10 - Space Bound
11 - Cinderella Man
12 - 25 to Life
13 - So Bad
14 - Almost Famous
15 - Love the Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)
16 - You’re Never Over
17 - Untitled (Bonus Track)
18 - Ridaz (Bonus Track)
19 - Session One (feat. Slaughterhouse) (Bonus Track)

2009
------------------------------------------------------
Lil Wayne - Drop The World (feat. Eminem)
The Roots, Eminem & DJ Jazzy Jeff - Rock The Bells (Live at VH1 Hip Hop Honors)
Eminem, Big Tigger & Kon Artis - Rap City Relapse Freestyle
Eminem & Kon Artis - Respect My Conglomerate Freestyle
Eminem - Westwood Freestyle
Eminem - Chonkyfire Freestyle
Mos Def, Black Thought & Eminem - BET Cypher 2009 (Freestyle)
50 Cent - Psycho (feat. Eminem)
Alchemist - Chemical Warfare (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - The Warning
Eminem - Zucker im Kaffee (Freestyle)
Eminem - Crack A Bottle (feat. Dr. Dre & T.I.) (DJ Grind Remix)
Eminem - Crack A Bottle (feat. Cashis & Bobby Creekwater) (Remix)
Drake - Forever (feat. Kanye West, Lil' Wayne & Eminem) (Travis Barker Remix)
Eminem - 3 a.m. (Travis Barker Remix)

Eminem - Relapse

01 - Dr. West (skit)
02 - 3 a.m.
03 - My Mom
04 - Insane
05 - Bagpipes from Baghdad
06 - Hello
07 - Tonya (skit)
08 - Same Song & Dance
09 - We Made You
10 - Medicine Ball
11 - Paul (skit)
12 - Stay Wide Awake
13 - Old Time's Sake (feat. Dr. Dre)
14 - Must Be The Ganja
15 - Mr. Mathers (skit)
16 - Deja Vu
17 - Beautiful
18 - Crack A Bottle (feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent)
19 - Steve Berman (skit)
20 - Underground
21 - My Darling (Bonus Track)
22 - Careful What You Wish For (Bonus Track)

Eminem - Relapse: Refill

01 - Forever (feat. Drake, Kanye West & Lil Wayne)
02 - Hell Breaks Loose (feat. Dr. Dre)
03 - Buffalo Bill
04 - Elevator
05 - Taking My Ball
06 - Music Box
07 - Drop The Bomb On 'Em

2008
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Crack A Bottle (Demo Version) (aka Number One)
Eminem - I'm Having A Relapse (Freestyle)
Trick Trick - Who Want It (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - Shade 45 - I Kissed A Boy (skit)
Eminem - Shade 45 - Licking Maple (skit)
Eminem - Shade 45 - Paris Hilton (skit)
Eminem - Shade 45 - Shit Sandwiches (skit)
Eminem - Shade 45 - Stan (The Lost Verses)
Eminem - Shade 45 - Why I Scream (skit)
Eminem - Shade 45 Commercial

2007
------------------------------------------------------
50 Cent - Peep Show (feat. Eminem)
Cashis - Pistol Poppin' (feat. Eminem)
Helleva - I Can Be (feat. Eminem)
Obie Trice - Shady Baby (feat. Eminem)
T.I. - Touchdown (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - Step Right Up (Freestyle)
Eminem - Jimmy Crack Corn (feat. Cashis) (Remix)

2006
------------------------------------------------------
Obie Trice - There They Go (feat. Big Herk, Eminem & Trick Trick)
Akon - Smack That (feat. Eminem)
Stat Quo - Intro (feat. Eminem)
Obie Trice - Fuck Obie (skit)
Obie Trice - Public Service Announcement
Obie Trice - Skit
Obie Trice - Sada Pop (Outro)

Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (Eminem songs)

01 - Shady Narcotics - Eminem Intro
02 - We're Back - Eminem, Obie Trice, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater & Cashis
04 - Murder - Bizarre & Kuniva of D-12
06 - The Re-Up - Eminem & 50 Cent
07 - You Don't Know - 50 Cent, Eminem, Cashis & Lloyd Banks
08 - Jimmy Crack Corn - Eminem & 50 Cent
09 - Trapped - Proof of D-12
12 - By My Side - Stat Quo
17 - Public Enemy #1 - Eminem
20 - Shake That (Remix) - Nate Dogg, Eminem, Obie Trice & Bobby Creekwater
22 - No Apologies - Eminem

Mick Boogie - The Pre Up (Eminem songs)

03 - Interlude - Eminem Introduces Mick/The Pre-Up
04 - Eminem & Dr. Dre - Still On Top (Mick Boogie Mix)
14 - Eminem - Classic Beatbox Freestyle (Mick Boogie Mix)
15 - Interlude - Eminem Clowning Around About The Pre-Up
21 - Eminem & Obie Trice - You Hear Me Pt. 2 (Mick Boogie Mix)

2005
------------------------------------------------------
The Notorious B.I.G. - It Has Been Said (feat. Eminem, Obie Trice & Diddy)
Trick Trick - No More To Say (feat. Proof & Eminem)
Trick Trick - Welcome To Detroit City (feat. Eminem)
Busta Rhymes - I'll Hurt You (feat. Eminem)
Tony Yayo - Drama Setter (feat. Eminem & Obie Trice)
Hush - Off To Tijuana (feat. Eminem, Kuniva & Swifty)
50 Cent - Gatman & Robin (feat. Eminem)
The Game - We Ain't (feat. Eminem)
Bizarre - Hip Hop (feat. Eminem)
Proof - Pimplikeness (feat. D12)
Proof - Oil Can Harry (feat. Eminem)
D12 - My Ballz
D12 - Slow Your Roll
Eminem - Get Off My Nuts (Freestyle)

Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits (Only New)

01 - Intro
04 - Fack
07 - Shake That (feat. Nate Dogg)
16 - When I'm Gone
17 - Stan (feat. Elton John)

Clinton Sparks & Eminem - Anger Management 3 (Eminem songs)

01 - Clinton Sparks feat. Eminem & Lil’ Jon - Introduction
02 - Eminem - Anger Management
03 - Eminem - Fubba U Cubba Cubba
09 - Eminem - Dirty Steve (skit)
11 - Obie Trice & Eminem - Emulate

2004
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem & Obie Trice - I'm Gone
Strike - Pale Moonlight (feat. Eminem & Dina Rae)
2Pac - Soldier Like Me (feat. Eminem)
2Pac - Black Cotton (feat. Eminem, Kastro & Young Noble)
Jadakiss - Welcome To D-Block (feat. Sheek, Styles P. & Eminem)
Young Zee - We Just Came To Party (feat. Eminem)
Lloyd Banks - Warrior Part 2 (feat. Eminem, 50 Cent & Nate Dogg)
Fat Joe - Lean Back (Remix) (feat. Mase, Eminem & Lil' Jon)
Eminem - Invasion Pt. III (aka Armageddon Freestyle)
Eminem - Shade 45 Freestyle
D12 - Rap City Freestyle
Eminem & Swifty - Hardest Mothafuckass (Freestyle)
D12 & Stat Quo - 24 Min. Shady Camp Freestyles From The Tim Westwood Show (Part I)
D12 & Stat Quo - 24 Min. Shady Camp Freestyles From The Tim Westwood Show (Part II)
D12 & Stat Quo - 24 Min. Shady Camp Freestyles From The Tim Westwood Show (Part III)

Eminem - Encore

01 - Curtains Up
02 - Evil Deeds
03 - Never Enough
04 - Yellow Brick Road
05 - Like Toy Soldiers
06 - Mosh
07 - Puke
08 - My 1st Single
09 - Paul (skit)
10 - Rain Man
11 - Big Weenie
12 - Em Calls Paul (skit)
13 - Just Lose It
14 - Ass Like That
15 - Spend Some Time
16 - Mockingbird
17 - Crazy in Love
18 - One Shot 2 Shot
19 - Final Thought (skit)
20 - Encore/Curtains Down
Bonus CD:
01 - We As Americans (Bonus Track)
02 - I Love You More (Bonus Track)
03 - Ricky Ticky Toc (Bonus Track)

D12 - D12 World

01 - Git Up
02 - Loyalty (feat. Obie Trice)
03 - Just Like U
04 - I'll Be Damned
05 - Dude (skit)
06 - My Band
07 - U R The One
08 - 6 In The Morning
09 - How Come
10 - Leave Dat Boy Alone
11 - Get My Gun
12 - Bizarre (skit)
13 - B****
14 - Steve's Coffee House (skit)
15 - D-12 World
16 - 40 Oz.
17 - Commercial Break
18 - American Psycho II (feat. B-Real)
19 - Bugz 97 (skit)
20 - Good Die Young
21 - Keep Talkin' (Bonus Track)

2003
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Bump Heads (feat. 50 Cent, Tony Yayo & Lloyd Banks)
Eminem - Wanksta
Eminem - Nail In The Coffin
Eminem - The Sauce
Eminem - Stimulate
Eminem - Hail Mary (feat. 50 Cent & Busta Rhymes)
2Pac - One Day At Time (feat. Eminem & The Oultawz)
DMX - Go To Sleep (feat. Eminem & Obie Trice)
Boo Yaa Tribe - 911 (feat. B-Real & Eminem)
50 Cent - Patiently Waiting (feat. Eminem)
50 Cent - Don't Push Me (feat. Eminem & Lloyd Banks)
Obie Trice - Hands On You (feat. Eminem)
Obie Trice - Lady (feat. Eminem)
Obie Trice - We All Die One Day (feat. 50 Cent, Eminem & Lloyd Banks)
Obie Trice - Outro (feat. D12)
Obie Trice - Shit Hits The Fan (feat. Dr. Dre & Eminem)
Obie Trice - Bartender Intro (skit)
Obie Trice - Funk Master Flex Interlude (skit)
Obie Trice - My Club (feat. Eminem)
Eminem - Got It Twisted (Freestyle)
Eminem - Invasion Pt. II (aka Conspiracy Freestyle)
Eminem – Intro (Phone Call from The E True Hollywood Mixtape)
Eminem - Drunk Freestyle

Eminem - Straight From The Lab EP

01 - Monkey See Monkey Do
02 - We As Americans (Original)
03 - I Love You More (Original)
04 - Canibitch
05 - Bully
06 - Come On In (feat. D12)
07 - Doe Rae Me (aka Hailie's Revenge)

2002
------------------------------------------------------
Royce Da 5'9" - Rock City (feat. Eminem)
Royce Da 5'9" - Rock City (feat. Eminem) (Original)
Promatic - Serious (feat. Swifty McVay & Eminem)
Xzibit - Say My Name (feat. Eminem & Nate Dogg)
Eminem - Interlude (Dj Butter - Lyrical Smackdown)
Eminem - Invasion Pt. I (feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & 50 Cent) (aka The Realest Freestyle)
Eminem - Whoo Kid Freestyle
Eminem - Kay Slay Freestyle (aka I'm Marshall)
D12 - Rap City Freestyle (Eminem's Basement)
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 1
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 2
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 3
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 4
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 5
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 6
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 7
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 8
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 9
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 10
Eminem & Proof - Tim Westwood Pt. 11

(8 Mile Freestyles)

03 - Rabbit & Future – Sweet Home Alabama
05 - Rabbit & Sol George – Freestyle
08 - Rabbit Freestyle
10 - Rabbit vs Lickity Split Freestyle
12 - Rabbit vs Lotto Freestyle
13 - Rabbit vs Papa Doc Freestyle
15 - Rabbit & Cheddar Bob Freestyle
16 - Marvwon vs Eminem Part 1
17 - Marvwon vs Eminem Part 2
18 - Maurice Grant vs Eminem
19 - Supa MC vs Eminem
20 - Confusion vs Eminem

Eminem - The Eminem Show

01 - Curtains Up (skit)
02 - White America
03 - Business
04 - Cleanin Out My Closet
05 - Square Dance
06 - The Kiss (skit)
07 - Soldier
08 - Say Goodbye Hollywood
09 - Drips (feat. Obie Trice)
10 - Without Me
11 - Paul Rosenberg (skit)
12 - Sing for the Moment
13 - Superman
14 - Hailie's Song
15 - Steve Berman (skit)
16 - When the Music Stops (feat. D12)
17 - Say What You Say (feat. Dr. Dre)
18 - Till I Collapse (feat. Nate Dogg)
19 - My Dad's Gone Crazy
20 - Curtains Close (skit)

Eminem - 8 Mile (OST) (Eminem songs)

01 - Lose Yourself - Eminem
02 - Love Me - Obie Trice, Eminem & 50 Cent
03 - 8 Mile - Eminem
06 - Rap Game - D12
16 - Rabbit Run - Eminem
17 - Rap Name - Obie Trice

2001
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Whether Or Not (feat. D12)
Jay-Z - Renegade (feat. Eminem)
D12 - These Drugs I Do
D12 - 711 (skit)
Sticky Fingaz - What If I was White (feat. Eminem)
DJ Butter - Get Buzzed Intro
Eminem - Basket Case (feat. Proof) (Freestyle)
Eminem - Freestyle (Funk Flex)
Eminem - Still Number 1 (Freestyle)
D12 - Rap City Freestyle
D12 - 40 Min Westwood Freestyle

D12 - Devil's Night

01 - Another Public Service Announcement
02 - Shit Can Happen
03 - Pistol Pistol
04 - Bizarre (skit)
05 - Nasty Mind
06 - Ain't Nuttin' But Music
07 - American Psycho
08 - That's How (skit)
09 - That's How
10 - Purple Pills
11 - Fight Music
12 - Instigator
13 - Pimp Like Me
14 - Blow My Buzz
15 - Obie Trice (skit)
16 - Devils Night
17 - Steve Berman (skit)
18 - Revelation
19 - Girls
20 - Shit On You (Bonus Track)

2000
------------------------------------------------------
D12 - Quitter
D12 - Words Are Weapons
Eminem - I Remember
Eminem - It's Murder
Eminem - Hellbound (feat. J-Black & Masta Ace)
Eminem - Off The Wall (feat. Redman)
Eminem - What The Beat (feat. Method Man & Royce Da 5'9")
Eminem - Thug Love (feat. 50 Cent & Beyonce) (Remix)
Eminem - Fuck You (Lab Rat Remix)
Eminem - Rush Ya Clique (feat. Outsidaz)
Eminem - Rush Ya Clique (feat. Outsidaz) (Original)
Eminem - The Way I Am (feat. Marilyn Manson) (Danny Lohner Remix)
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - She's The One
The Madd Rapper - Stir Crazy (feat. Eminem)
Xzibit - Don't Approach Me (feat. Eminem)
Tony Touch - Get Back (feat. D12)
Cypress Hill - Rap Superstar
Eminem - Things Ain't The Same (Freestyle) (aka The Watcher)
Eminem & Cocoa Brovas - Freestyle
Eminem - Freestyle Power 92.3
Eminem - We Takin' Over This Year (Freestyle) (aka Racial Tension or I Stay Higher)
Eminem - Off The Dome (Freestyle)
Eminem - Tylenol Island (Freestyle)
Eminem & Proof - Just Rhymin' (Freestyle)
D12 - Rap City Freestyle

Prank Calls (From The Marshall Mathers LP Promo Tape & Crank Calls Mixtape)

Eminem - Appointment (Phone Call)
Eminem - Miz Jerkoff (Phone Call)
Eminem - Intro
Eminem - Fat Beats (skit)
Eminem - Curtis (skit)
Eminem - Man With Van (skit)
Eminem - Carry Out (skit)
Eminem - Rex (skit)
Eminem - Mimi
Eminem - Outro

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP

01 - Public Service Announcement 2000
02 - Kill You
03 - Stan
04 - Paul (skit)
05 - Who Knew
06 - Steve Berman
07 - The Way I Am
08 - The Real Slim Shady
09 - Remember Me (feat. Sticky Fingaz & RBX)
10 - I'm Back
11 - Marshall Mathers
12 - Ken Kaniff (skit)
13 - Drug Ballad
14 - Amityville ft. Bizarre
15 - Bitch Please II (feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg & Xzibit)
16 - Kim
17 - Under The Influence (feat. D12)
18 - Criminal
19 - The Kids (Bonus Track)

1999
------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Dre - The Watcher
Dr. Dre - What's The Difference (feat. Xzibit & Eminem)
Dr. Dre - What's The Difference (feat. Hittman & Eminem) (Original)
Dr. Dre - Forgot About Dre (feat. Eminem)
Dr. Dre - Forgot About Dre (feat. Eminem) (Original)
Dr. Dre - Bang Bang
Dr. Dre - Bad Guys Always Die (feat. Eminem)
Feel-X & Eminem - Hustlers And Hardcore
Eminem - If I Get Locked Up Tonight (feat. Dr. Dre)
Eminem - Three Verses
Eminem - Till Hell Freezes Over
Eminem - Any Man (aka Fuckin' Crazy)
Eminem - Watch Dees
Eminem - Bad Influence
Eminem - My Name Is (Original)
Eminem - Role Model (Original)
Eminem - Renegade (feat. Royce Da 5'9")
Eminem - My Fault (Pizza Mix)
Eminem & Outsidaz - Macosa
Eminem & Outsidaz - Macosa (DJ Butter Remix)
Eminem, Hittman - Frontpage Stardom
Eminem - Our House (feat. Fred Durst)
Limp Bizkit & Eminem - Turn Me Loose
The Notorious B.I.G. - Dead Wrong (feat. Eminem)
Missy Elliott - Busa Rhyme (feat. Eminem)
Da Rabeez - Flawless Victory (feat. Eminem)
Sway & Tech - The Anthem (feat. Eminem, RZA, Kool G. Rap, Xzibit, Pharoah Monch, Tech N9ne, KRS-One & Jayo Felony)
DJ Rectangle - You Must Be Crazy (feat. Eminem, Hot Karl, Dree)
Eminem - Fuck You (Stretch Armstrong Freestyle)
Eminem - DJ Snoyl Circa Freestyle
Eminem - The Farm Club Freestyle
Eminem - Pick It Up (Freestyle)
Eminem - 4 Versus (Freestyle)
Eminem - Any Word (Freestyle) (aka Rhymin Words)
Eminem - First Word (Freestyle)
Eminem - Food Stamp (Freestyle)
Eminem - Dissin' Brandy And Mase (Freestyle) (aka Hand Me an 8th)
Eminem - Gun In Your Grill (Freestyle)
Eminem - Hazardous Youth (Freestyle)
Eminem - Greg (Freestyle) (aka Met A Retarded Kid)
Eminem - Retarted Kid Named Greg (Freestyle) (Version 2)
Eminem - Renewing the Staff (Freestyle)
Eminem - Freestyle With Biggie (aka Broke The Rubber)
Eminem - I Do Pop Pills (Freestyle)
Eminem - I'm Cancerous (Freestyle)
Eminem - Mystikal Diss (Freestyle)
Eminem - Weed Lacer (Freestyle)
Eminem - Slims Freestyle
Eminem - On The Wakeup Show
Eminem - Role Model Freestyle
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Kool Kid (Freestyle)
Eminem & Proof - Stereo Car Freestyle

Prank Calls (Most of them are included on The Slim Shady LP Promo Tape)

Eminem - Intro (aka Stretch)
Eminem - Record Store 1 (skit) (aka Is Dr. Dre White)
Eminem - Record Store 2 (skit)
Eminem - Nicole (skit)
Eminem - Ariel (skit) (aka R U Gonna Leave Me 2)
Eminem - Brenda (skit) (aka I Know You Fucking Him)
Eminem - Brenda 2 (skit)
Eminem - Jesse (skit)
Eminem - Junko (skit)
Eminem - Cock Massage (skit)
Eminem - Taj Mahal (skit) (aka Slim Shady Platter)

Eminem - The Slim Shady LP

01 - Public Service Anouncement
02 - My Name Is
03 - Guilty Conscience
04 - Brain Damage
05 - Paul (skit)
06 - If I Had
07 - 97' Bonnie & Clyde
08 - Bitch (skit)
09 - Role Model
10 - Lounge (skit)
11 - My Fault
12 - Ken Kaniff (skit)
13 - Cum On Everybody
14 - Rock Bottom
15 - Just Dont Give A Fuck
16 - Soap
17 - As The World Turns
18 - I'm Shady
19 - Bad Meets Evil
20 - I Still Don't Give A Fuck
Bonus CD:
01 - Hazardous Youth (Acapella)
02 - Get You Mad
03 - Greg (Acapella)

1998
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - The Last Hit (feat. High And Mighty) (aka Flyest Material)
Eminem - The Last Hit (feat. High And Mighty) (Original)
Eminem - Threesixfive (feat. Old World Disorder)
Eminem - Drastic Measures (feat. Indigenous Tribe)
Eminem - Murder, Murder (Remix) (aka Murder She Wrote)
Eminem - Demon Inside (Also known as Horrorcore)
Eminem - Kim (Original)
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Nuttin' To Do
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Scary Movies
Bizarre - No One's Iller (Demo Version) (feat. Swift & Eminem & Fuzz)
Shabaam Sahdeeq - 5 Star Generals (feat. Eminem, Kewst, Skam, A.L.)
Outsidaz - Hard Act To Follow (feat. Eminem)
Da Ruckus - We Shine (feat. Eminem)
Da Ruckus - We Shine (feat. Eminem) (Remix)
Kid Rock - Fuck Off (feat. Eminem)
The Anonymous - Green And Gold (feat. Eminem)
Bizarre - Trife Thieves (feat. Eminem & Fuzz)
Eminem - Chauvinist Pig (Freestyle)
Eminem - It's Only Fair To Warn (Freestyle)
Eminem - Dilated Peoples Aris (feat. Aristotle & Dilated Peoples Aris) (Freestyle)
Eminem - Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito Show Freestyle (feat. Royce Da 5'9")
Eminem - Where My Words At (Freestyle)
Eminem - I'm Eminem (Freestyle)
Eminem - When To Stand Up (Freestyle)
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Halftime Show Freestyle

1997
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Take The Whole World With Me (feat. Bizarre & Pacewon)
Eminem - Rock Bottom (Original)
Eminem - I'm Shady (Original)
Eminem - Cum On Everybody (Original)
Eminem, Proof, Bugz & Almighty Dreadnaughtz - Desperados
Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Bad Meets Evil (Original)
Eminem - Baruch College Radio Freestyle Tape
Eminem - Freestyle (DJ Yooter Freestyle & Sway and Tech Freestyle)
Eminem - Rap Olympics '97 (Freestyle Battles)
Eminem - Scribble Jam '97 (Freestyle Battles)

Eminem - The Slim Shady EP

01 - Intro (Slim Shady)
02 - Low Down, Dirty
03 - If I Had...
04 - Just Dont Give A Fuck
05 - Mommy
06 - Just The Two Of Us
07 - No Ones Iller
08 - Murder, Murder
09 - If I Had... (Radio Edit)
10 - Just Dont Give A **** (Radio Edit)

D12 - The Underground EP

01 - 6 Reasons
02 - Art of War
03 - Derelict Theme
04 - Chance to Advance
05 - Activity as Phuctivity
06 - Filthy
07 - Fuck Battlin
08 - Cock and Squeeze
09 - Bring our Boys
10 - Bad News

1996
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem & Kuniva - Freestyle Battle (The Hip-Hop Shop)
D12 - Dumpin'

Eminem - Infinite

01 - Infinite
02 - W.E.G.O. (skit)
03 - It's Ok
04 - Tonite
05 - 313
06 - Maxine
07 - Open Mic
08 - Never 2 Far
09 - Searchin
10 - Backstabber 2
11 - Jealousy Woes 2

1995
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem, Chaos Kid & Butterfingerz - Mad Cold Blunts Is In The House

Soul Intent - Fuckin' Backstabber

01 - Fuckin' Backstabber (skit)
02 - Fuckin' Backstabber
03 - Biterphobia

1994
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Crackers And Cheese
Eminem - Bassmint Tapes Sample (Snippet)
Eminem - Wicked Shit (Snippet)
Eminem - 94 Shit (Snippet)

1993
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - So Many Styles (Snippet)

1992
------------------------------------------------------
Soul Intent - What Color Is Soul (Snippet)
Soul Intent - Closer Than This
Soul Intent - Unreallistically Graphic
Eminem - Soul Intent Live In '92

1990
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem & Proof - Hammer vs Vanilla
Eminem - Don't Chew With Your Mouth Full

Soul Intent - Steppin' On To The Scene (Eminem songs)

Eminem - Steppin' On To The Scene
Eminem - Fattest Skinny Kid Alive

1989
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem & Chaos Kid - As The Doom Surrounds With Gloom
Eminem & Chaos Kid - Purple Pimp Saga Bellbottom Pants
Eminem & Chaos Kid - The First Suckerin Rhyme Ever

1988
------------------------------------------------------
Eminem - Foolish Pride

------------------------------------------------------
Other songs with Eminem:

1988-1991 - Soul Intent - Artificial Flavour
1988-1991 - Soul Intent - Pooh Butt Day