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EMINEM
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Common
Misspellings: Emenem, Emminen, Emminem; Also Known as M&M, Slim Shady; Real Name
Marshall Mathers |
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Full Name |
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Birth Place |
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Marshall Bruce Mathers III |
October 17, 1973 |
St. Joseph, Missouri |
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EMINEM
BIOGRAPHY
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Eminem's
real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III. He was
born on October 17, 1973 in St. Joseph Missouri
(outside of Kansas City).
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As
a child he lived with his mother in impoverished
neighborhoods, moving from state to state until
they finally took root in Detroit, Michigan in
1985.
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He
didn't last very long in High School - he
dropped out in 9th grade, however, in the mid to
late 1990's he began to take up rapping.
He became known as the associated with local rap
groups Basement Productions, The New Jacks and
D12.
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In
1995 he released his first rap album,
Infinite, but it did not do very well and it
was crashed by many critics.
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In
1996, he began to gain some fame and following
when the "white rapper" won the
Wake Up Show's
Freestyle Performer Of The Year award, and
followed this up by a second place finish in the
1997 Rap Coalition's Los Angeles' Annual
Rap Olympics. His critics began to become his
admirers.
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On
a personal note, in 1996 he had a daughter with
his girlfriend Kim.
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In
1997, he released his second album on an
independent label The Slim Shady EP.
The album was very successful with his core
audience.
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People
in the music industry began to take notice, and
Dr. Dre, owner of Aftermath Records signed him
to a record deal. The Slim Shady LP
was released in 1999 and became an instant
favorite to not only his core listeners, but
also to a wider audience making it to #2 on the
Billboard Album Chart. Some of the hype of this
album was due to its controversial lyrics, which
made news headlines around the country to
give Eminem a lot of free negative publicity -
and cause teens to purchase the album even
faster. He was given even more publicity
when his own mother filed a lawsuit stating that
the lyrics cause her emotional distress. There
was also a public feud between him and pop star
Christina
Aguilera, who claimed his lyrics falsely
accused her of having oral sex with two
celebrities (Fred Durst and Carson Daily). Then
there was his weapons and assault convictions
(he had to do community service) Yes, these
caused more people to buy his albums. He
was also able to give white rappers some acclaim
within the industry. For his work on the ablum,
he won two Grammy Awards: Best Solo Performance
("My Name Is) and Best Rap Album (The Slim
Shady LP)
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The Marshall Mathers LP was released in May
of 2000 to great fanfare and debuted at number
one on the U.S. album charts. Of course, there
was more controversy, this time by gay-rights
groups saying that his lyrics and videos were
derogatory towards the day community.
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When
it came time for the Grammy Awards, he took home
three, and to show the world that he was not
homophobic, he performed live with Elton John
(singer and know homosexual), and they even had
a warm embrace on stage afterwards.
The Grammy wer:
Best Rap Solo Performance (The Real Slim
Shady), Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or
Group (w/Dr. Dre), and Best Rap Album (The
Marshall Mathers LP)
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2002
was another banner year for Eminem, with his
next hit album, The Eminem Show.
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He
also took his talent to the big screen in 2002,
with the release of the movie Eight Mile,
where he plays a white rapper. The movie
was a box office success. Even more
surprising was his acting, and he was nominated
for an Academy Award for Best Actor for this
movie.
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In
2004 he release two more albums, D12 World,
with his former group from Detroit and the album
Encore. Both have been successful,
but what else is new? The controversy in
2004 arose from his videos from Encore.
For the Mosh video, he goes into the political
arena and sends a very anti-Bush message, while
in another media, he makes fun of celebrities,
such as Michael Jackson. When Jackson
brought his complaints public, it only brought
more attention to the albums, and more sales.
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Eminem remarried Kimberley Anne Scott in January
2006, but got divorced for a second time in
December of that same year. In early 2010, there
were rumors that the couple had again reunited,
but Eminem publicly announced in February 2010
that it was not true.
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He
released his sixth studio album Relapse
in 2009, five years after he released his last
album Encore. The album debuted at #1 on
the Billboard 200 chart and has sold over
600,000 copies in its first week.
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The
2009 release of Mariah Carey's album Obsessed
allegedly is referring to Eminem and his alleged
obsession with her. He allegedly responded by
recording and releasing the song "The Warning"
later that year.
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Only a year after his last album, Eminem
released his seventh studio album, Recovery.
He once again had another album debut at #1 on
the charts and it sold over 740,000 copies in
its first week alone.
"I do say things that I think will shock people . .
. but I don't do things to shock people. I'm not
trying to be the next Tupac, but I don't know how
long I'm going to be on this planet. So while I'm
here, I might as well make the most of it."
Biography by Ian Ripley,
PopStarsPlus.com, Sr. Staff Writer
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EMINEM NEWS
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Eminem News Resources
ContactMusic.com
Eminem.net
Eminem-News.com
FindArticles.com
Google.com
NewsZoom.com
Topix.net
VH1.com
Yahoo.com |
EMINEM WEBSITES
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Eminem
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Celebrity & Commercial Websites
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AllAboutEminem.com
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EminemBush.com
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Eminem.net
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Eminem Online
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Eminem Planet
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Shady Unit
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Eminem2001.com
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EminemInfo.com
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EminenTopSites (links)
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Matt’s Eminem Page
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Planet-Eminem
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Shady HQ
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IMBd.com
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VH1.com
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StarPulse.com
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AllStarz.org
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CelebrityWonder.com
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MTV.com
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Yahoo.Launch.com
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001pic.com
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Abstracts.com
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BiggestStars.com
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CelebWeLove.com
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AltoCelebs.com
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E!Online.com
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KoolCelebrtieis.com
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www.PopStarsPlus.com/
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RockOnTheNet.com
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RollingStone.com
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Eminem on TVGuide.com
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AskMen.com –
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Celebrity
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AOL Music
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CoolBuddy.com
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DVDWolf.com
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FlickStars.com
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LyricsTemple.com (videos)
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PerfectPeople.net
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Relationships with
Eminem
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Stars2Go.com
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The-Numbers.com
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AllMoviePhotos.com
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FunkyStars.com
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LyricsDownload.com
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NetGlimse.com
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OHHLA.com
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Spomis.com
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BBC.co.uk
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BodyAndSoul.com
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Celebrity-Mania.com
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EminemChat.com (chat)
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MetroTimes.com
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Eminem Interviews & Articles
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All the World’s His Stage (Dave DiMartino:Launch.Yahoo.com: July
25, 2002)
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Cruel Intentions
(Vic Everett:Launch.Yahoo.com: May 22, 2002)
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Detroit Free Press Articles
(various)
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Eminem (Rotten.com)
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Eminem Aims at Bush
(Sam Graham-Felsen: The Nation: Oct. 26,
2004)
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Eminem Born Again
(Betty Bowers: BettyBowers.com)
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Eminem’s Mosh –
the New Ending (GNN: 2004)
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Eminem One of Top Artists Appearing at
Epicenter Twenty Ten (PR; PopStarsPlus.com: July 3, 2010)
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Eminem Rides Wave of Debuts (USA Today: Nov 25, 2004)
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Eminen Swipes at Bush
(Geoff Boucher: LA Times: Oct 28, 2004)
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Eminem vs. Shania Twain (Paul Cashmere: Undercover.com: Nov. 16,
2004)
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Made in the Shade (Billy Johnson Jr.: Launch.Yahoo.com: Dec. 6,
1999)
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The Serious Side of Eminem (Toure: Rolling Stone: Nov. 25 2004)
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The Shadiest (Todd Davis: Launch.Yahoo.com: March 4, 1999)
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The
Smoking Gun Eminem Article (SmokingGun.com: 2002)
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UFO
Cult Names Eminem Honorary Priest (Rich Rock: Sohh.com: Nov. 29,
2004)
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Various
Interviews on 001pics.com (various)
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Eminem Pictures (pics, photos,
photographs, images, gallery, etc.)
AllMoviePhoto.com
AllStarz.org
CelebrityPicturesArchive.com
Eminem pictures at Celevs.com
Eminem Court Pictues
Eminen Online Picture Gallery
FunMunch.com
Google.com
KoolCelebrities.com
Music.Yahoo.com
PerfectPeople.net |
Eminem Multimedia (Downloads, Wallpaper, Videos, Screen Savers, etc.)
coming soon
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Eminem Song Lyrics
AnySongLyrics.com
AZLyrics.com
LyricsDownload.com
LyricsFreak.com
OHHLA.com
Sing365.com |
Eminem Quotations
AllGreatQuotes.com
BrainyQuote.com
Eminem quotes at
CelebsQuotes.com
Eminem.net
Planet-Eminem.com
ThinkExist.com |
Eminem Links
Pages
Celebrity-Link.com
Clago.com
MenCelebs.com |
Eminem
Related
Websites
Shady Records
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EMINEM DISCOGRAPHY: ALBUMS, SINGLES, COMPILATIONS,
BOXED SETS, ETC.
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Year |
1995 |
1997 |
1999 |
2000 |
2002 |
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Album Title |
Infinite |
The Slim Shady EP |
The Slim Shady LP |
The Marshall Mathers
LP |
The Eminem Show |
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Tracks |
01. Infinite
02. W.E.G.O (interlude)
03. It's OK feat. Eye-Kyu
04. 313 feat. Eye-Kyu
05. Tonite
06. Maxine feat. Denaun Porter
07. Open Mic feat. Thyme
08. Never 2 Far
09. Searchin' feat. Denaun Porter
10. Backstabber
11. Jealousy Woes II
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01. Slim Shady
Intro
02. Low, Down, Dirty
03. If I Had...
04. I Just Don't Give A F**k
05. Mommy
06. Just The Two Of Us
07. No One's Iller
08. Murder Murder
09. If I Had...
10. Just Don't Give A F**k
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01. Public
Service Announcement (skit)
02. My Name Is
03. Guilty Conscience feat. Dr. Dre
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 Don't Give A F**k feat. Frogg
16. Soap
17. As The World Turns
18. I'm Shady
19. Bad Meets Evil feat. Royce Da 5'9"
20. Still Don't Give A F**k
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01. Public
Service Announcement 2000 (skit)
02. Kill you
03. Stan feat. Dido
04. Paul (skit)
05. Who Knew
06. Steve Berman (skit)
07. The Way I Am
08. The Real Slim Shady
09. Remember Me? feat. RBX and Sticky Fingaz
10. I'm Back
11. Marshall Mathers
12. Ken Kaniff (skit)
13. Drug Ballad
14. Amityville feat. Bizarre
15. Bitch Please II feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Nate Dogg
16. Kim
17. Under The Influence feat. D-12
18. Criminal
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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. D-12
17. Say What You Say feat. Dr. Dre
18. 'Till I Collapse feat. Nate Dogg
19. My Dad's Gone Crazy feat. Hailie Jade
20. Curtains Close (skit)
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2002 |
2004 |
2004 |
2009 |
2010 |
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Album Title |
8 Mile Soundtrack |
D12 World |
Encore |
Relapse |
Recovery |
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Tracks |
01. Lose
Yourself
02. Love Me
03. 8 Mile
04. Adrenaline Rush
05. Places to Go
06. Rap Game
07. 8 Miles and Running
08. Spitshine
09. Time of Your Life
10. You Wanna Be Me
11. Wanksta
12. Wasting My Time
13. R.A.K.I.M.
14. That's My Nigga Fo' Real
15. Battle
16. Run Rabbit Run
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01. Git Up
02. Loyalty
03. Just Like U
04. I'll Be Damned
05. Dude (skit)
06. My Band
07. U R The One
08. In The Morning
09. How Come
10. Leave Dat Boy
11. Get My Gun
12. Bizarre (skit)
13. B*tch
14. Steve's Coffee House (skit)
15. D12 World
16. 40 Oz
17. Commercial Break
18. American Psycho
19. Bugz 97 (skit)
20. Good Die Young
21. Keep Talkin' |
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. A** 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 |
1. "Dr. West" (skit) 1:29
2. "3 a.m." 5:19
3. "My Mom" 5:19
4. "Insane" 3:01
5. "Bagpipes from Baghdad"
4:43
6. "Hello" 4:08
7. "Tonya" (skit) 0:42
8. "Same Song & Dance"
4:06
9. "We Made You" 4:29
10. "Medicine Ball" 3:57
11. "Paul" (skit) 0:19
12. "Stay Wide Awake" 5:19
13. "Old Time's Sake"
(featuring Dr. Dre) 4:38
14. "Must Be the Ganja"
4:02
15. "Mr. Mathers" (skit)
0:42
16. "Déjà Vu" 4:43
17. "Beautiful" 6:32
18. "Crack a Bottle"
(featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent) 4:57
19. "Steve Berman" (skit)
1:29
20. "Underground" 6:11 |
1. "Cold Wind Blows" 5:04
2. "Talkin' 2 Myself"
(featuring Kobe) 5:00
3. "On Fire" 3:34
4. "Won't Back Down"
(featuring Pink)
4:26
5. "W.T.P." 3:58
6. "Going Through Changes"
4:59
7. "Not Afraid" 4:08
8. "Seduction" 4:35
9. "No Love" (featuring
Lil Wayne)
5:00
10. "Space Bound" 4:39
11. "Cinderella Man" 4:39
12. "25 to Life" 4:02
13. "So Bad" 5:25
14. "Almost Famous" 4:53
15. "Love the Way You Lie"
(featuring Rihanna)
4:23
16. "You're Never Over"
5:06
17. "Untitled" (hidden
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EMINEM ON VIDEO, A FILMOGRAPHY
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Title |
The Slim Shady Show
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8 Mile |
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Role |
Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers, Ken
Kan |
Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith,
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Other Videos |
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Eminem - AKA |
The Up In Smoke Tour |
All Access Europe |
Eminem-E |
Eminem-Hitz and Disses |
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Eminem - Behind the Mask |
Da Hip Hop Witch |
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EMINEM PHOTOGRAPHS AND POSTERS
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Click Here for Eminem Posters and Photos
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EMINEM BOOKS & MAGAZINES
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Whatever You Say I Am |
Angry Blonde |
Cleaning Out My Closet |
The Dark Story of Eminem |
Eminem: Crossing the Line |
His Name is Eminem |
EMINEM AUCTION ITEMS
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