A re-release package containing seven bonus tracks, including the Grammy-winning collaboration "Forever" alongside Drake, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne.
This report highlights Eminem's remarkable journey from an underground rapper to a global superstar. His discography serves as a testament to his hard work, creativity, and perseverance, cementing his status as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
D12 returned with their sophomore album, showcasing a more polished, radio-friendly sound alongside their signature chaotic energy. Backed by the massive, goofy hit single "My Band," the album debuted at number one globally, though it would sadly mark the group's final studio album before the tragic passing of member Proof. 9. Encore (2004)
Eminem crossed over into Hollywood with the semi-autobiographical film 8 Mile . The accompanying soundtrack was a massive success, anchored by "Lose Yourself." The track became the first rap song to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song and spent 12 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. 8. D12 World (with D12) (2004) Eminem Discography 1996 2010 14 Albums.rar
Originally a bootleg compilation of leaked tracks, Straight from the Lab became an official underground piece of Eminem's discography. It captured the height of his mid-2000s mixtape era, featuring fierce diss tracks aimed at rivals like Ja Rule and Benzino, alongside unreleased studio cuts like "We As Americans." D12 World (2004)
Horrorcore themes, complex rhyme schemes, and controversial accents. Key Tracks: "Crack a Bottle," "Beautiful," "3 a.m." 13. Relapse: Refill (2009)
: A greatest hits collection featuring new tracks like "When I'm Gone". D12 returned with their sophomore album, showcasing a
"Without Me," "Cleanin' Out My Closet," "Till I Collapse."
His major-label debut. Powered by the hit single "My Name Is," the album shocked the world with its violent imagery, brilliant storytelling, and razor-sharp wit.
"Without Me", "Cleanin' Out My Closet", "Till I Collapse" Encore (2004) Eminem crossed over into Hollywood with
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Following a five-year hiatus, Eminem returned with the horrorcore-inspired and the chart-topping, pop-leaning Beyond Solo Albums
Commercially Bulletproof but Personally Troubled (2003–2006)
Originally intended as a mixtape to showcase new Shady Records signees like Stat Quo, Cashis, and Bobby Creekwater, it evolved into a full compilation album executive-produced by Eminem. The Dark Years and Personal Turmoil (2004–2006)