Eminem

 


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Marshall Bruce Mathers III, 17 October 1973, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, although 1972 is also listed by some sources. This white rapper burst onto the US charts in 1999 with a controversial take on the horrorcore genre. Mathers endured an itinerant childhood, living with his mother in various states before eventually ending up in Detroit at the age of 12. He took up rapping in high school before dropping out in ninth grade, joining ad hoc groups Basement Productions, the New Jacks, and D12. The newly named Eminem released a raw debut album in 1997 through independent label FBT. Infinite was poorly received, however, with Eminem earning unfavourable comparisons to leading rappers such as Nas and AZ. His determination to succeed was given a boost by a prominent feature in Source's Unsigned Hype column, and he gained revenge on his former critics when he won the Wake Up Show's Freestyle Performer Of The Year award, and finished runner-up in Los Angeles' annual Rap Olympics. The following year's The Slim Shady EP, named after his sinister alter-ego, featured some vitriolic attacks on his detractors. The stand-out track, "Just Don't Give A Fuck", became a highly popular underground hit, and led to guest appearances on MC Shabaam Sahddeq's "Five Star Generals" single and Kid Rock's Devil Without A Cause set. As a result, Eminem was signed to Aftermath Records by label boss Dr. Dre, who adopted the young rapper as his protégé and acted as co-producer on Eminem's full-length debut. Dre's beats featured prominently on The Slim Shady LP, a provocative feast of violent, twisted lyrics, with a moral outlook partially redeemed by Eminem's claim to be only "voicing" the thoughts of the Slim Shady character. Parody or no parody, lyrics to tracks such as "97 Bonnie & Clyde" (which contained lines about killing the mother of his child) and frequent verbal outbursts about his mother were held by many, outside even the usual Christian moral majority, to be deeply irresponsible. The album was buoyed by the commercial success of the singles "My Name Is" and "Guilty Conscience" (the former helped by a striking, MTV-friendly video), and climbed to number 2 on the US album chart in March 1999.

Eminem subsequently made high profile appearances on Rawkus Records' Soundbombing Volume 2 compilation and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott's Da Real World. He was also in the news when his mother filed a lawsuit claiming that comments made by the rapper during interviews and on The Slim Shady LP had caused, amongst other things, emotional distress, damage to her reputation and loss of self-esteem. None of which harmed the sales of Eminem's follow-up album, The Marshall Mathers LP, which debuted at number 1 on the US album chart in May 2000 and established him as the most successful rapper since the mid-90s heyday of 2Pac and Snoop Doggy Dogg. By the end of the year, however, his troubled personal life and a serious assault charge had removed the gloss from his phenomenal commercial success. Despite criticism from gay rights groups, the rapper swept up three Grammy Awards the following February. He also reunited with his D12 colleagues to record the transatlantic chart-topping Devil's Night.

Eminem's new studio album, The Eminem Show, was premiered by single "Without Me". The track, which debuted at UK number 1 in May 2002, featured a sample from Malcolm McLaren's "Buffalo Girls" and was supported by a controversial video which saw the rapper dressing up as Osama Bin Laden. The album debuted at number 1 on both sides of the Atlantic. Later in the year, Eminem made his mainstream acting debut in 8 Mile. The lead single from the soundtrack, "Lose Yourself", gave the rapper his first US number 1 single in November and remained at the top of the charts well into 2003.

Albums & Lyrics

 Infinite (1995)

  1. Infinite
  2. WEGO
  3. Its Ok
  4. 313
  5. Tonight
  6. Maxine
  7. Open Mic
  8. Never 2 Far
  9. Searchin
  10. Backstabber
  11. Jealosy Woes

 The Slim Shady EP (1997)

  1. Intro
  2. Low Down Dirty
  3. If I Had...
  4. Just Don't Give A
  5. Mommy (Interlude)
  6. Just the Two of Us
  7. No One's Iller Than Me
  8. Murder, Murder
  9. If I Had [radio edit]
  10. Just The Two of Us [radio edit]

 The Slim Shady LP (1999)

  1. PSA
  2. My Name Is
  3. Guilty Conscience
  4. Brain Damage
  5. Paul
  6. If I Had
  7. 97 Bonnie & Clyde
  8. Bitch
  9. Role Model
  10. Lounge
  11. My Fault
  12. Ken Kaniff
  13. Cum On Everybody
  14. Rock Bottom
  15. I Just Don't Give A F---
  16. Soap
  17. As The World Turns
  18. I'm Shady
  19. Bad Meets Evil
  20. Still Dont Give A F---

 The Marshall Mathers LP (2000)

  1. PSA 2000
  2. Kill You
  3. Stan
  4. Paul (Skit)
  5. Who Knew
  6. Steve Berman (Skit)
  7. The Way I Am
  8. The Real Slim Shady
  9. Remember Me?
  10. I'm Back
  11. Marshall Mathers
  12. Ken Kaniff (Skit)
  13. Drug Ballad
  14. The Kids (Edited CD)
  15. Amityville
  16. Bitch Please II
  17. Kim
  18. Under The Influence
  19. Criminal

 The Eminem Show (2002)

  1. Curtains Up (Skit)
  2. White America
  3. Business
  4. Cleanin Out My Closet
  5. Square Dance
  6. The Kiss (Skit)
  7. Soldier
  8. Say Goodbye Hollywood
  9. Drips
  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
  17. What You Say
  18. Till I Collapse
  19. My Dad's Gone Crazy
  20. Curtain's Close (Skit)

 8 Mile Soundtrack (2002)

  1. Lose Yourself - Eminem
  2. Love Me - Eminem/Obie Trice/50 Cent
  3. 8 Mile - Eminem
  4. Adrenline Rush - Obie Trice
  5. Places to Go - 50 Cent
  6. Rap Game - D-12
  7. 8 Miles and Runnin' - Jay-Z/Freeway
  8. Spit Shine - Xzibit
  9. Time of My Life - Macy Gray
  10. You Wanna Be Me - Nas
  11. Wanksta - 50 Cent
  12. Wastin' My Time - Taryn Manning (Boomkat)
  13. R.A.K.I.M. - Rakim
  14. That's My N---- for Real" - Young Zee
  15. Battle - Gang Starr
  16. Rabbit Run - Eminem

 

OTHER SONGS

Hailie's Revenge
Bump Heads
Hail Mary 2003 (Ja Rule Diss)
8 Mile Freestyle vs "Lickty Spilt"
8 Mile Freestyle Pt.II vs "Lotto"
8 Mile Freestyle Pt.III vs "Papa Doc"
Invasion (The Realest)
Sweet Home Alabama
The Sauce
Nail In The Coffin
Love Me*
8 Mile
Run Rabbit Run*
Stimulate
Lose Yourself
3 Verses
Just Rhymin Wit Proof
Wake Up Show Freestyle
Off the Wall
My Name Is (Bootleg Version)
My Name is.. (Radio/Video Edit)
Murder Murder (Remix)
Bad Influence
Hellbound (H&H Remix)
Bad Guys Always Die
Any ManMonkey See, Monkey Do
We As Americans
I Love You More
Can I Bitch
Bully
Come On In
Doe Ray Me