Artist: Eminem: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Rock Hip-Hop Drum & Bass Soundtrack Eminem's discography: The Freestyle Manual (DJ Exclusive Mixtape) Year: 2006 Tracks: 32 Shake That Feat. Nate Dogg CDS Year: 2006 Tracks: 3 Peice of Mind (Bootleg) cd2 Year: 2006 Tracks: 23 Peice of Mind (Bootleg) cd1 Year: 2006 Tracks: 24 Lost In London (Hosted By DJ Exclusive) Year: 2006 Tracks: 41 Get The Guns Year: 2006 Tracks: 14 Eminem Presents: The Re-Up Year: 2006 Tracks: 22 Curtain Call: The Hits Year: 2006 Tracks: 17 Ass Like That Year: 2005 Tracks: 4 Encore Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 Encore Year: 2004 Tracks: 20 Eminem Is Back Year: 2004 Tracks: 18 White Label Year: 2003 Tracks: 2 The Singles Boxset (CD 9) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 The Singles Boxset (CD 8) Year: 2003 Tracks: 4 The Singles Boxset (CD 7) Year: 2003 Tracks: 4 The Singles Boxset (CD 6) Year: 2003 Tracks: 4 The Singles Boxset (CD 5) Year: 2003 Tracks: 4 The Singles Boxset (CD 4) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 The Singles Boxset (CD 3) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 The Singles Boxset (CD 2) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 The Singles Boxset (CD 11) Year: 2003 Tracks: 1 The Singles Boxset (CD 10) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 The Singles Boxset (CD 1) Year: 2003 Tracks: 3 Straight From the Lab Year: 2003 Tracks: 16 Don't Call me Marshall Year: 2003 Tracks: 24 Business, Part 1 Year: 2003 Tracks: 4 A Tribute To Eminem Year: 2003 Tracks: 13 The Eminem Show Year: 2002 Tracks: 21 8 Mile Year: 2002 Tracks: 16 Unreleased Collection Year: 2001 Tracks: 20 Freestyles 2 Year: 2001 Tracks: 25 Devil's Night Year: 2001 Tracks: 19 The Marshall Mathers LP CD2 - Bonus CD Year: 2000 Tracks: 5 The Marshall Mathers LP CD1 Year: 2000 Tracks: 18 Remix Album Year: 2000 Tracks: 14 Off The Wall Year: 2000 Tracks: 15 Losing It Year: 2000 Tracks: 19 Fucking Crazy Year: 2000 Tracks: 15 The Slim Shady Lp Cd2 Year: 1999 Tracks: 3 The Slim Shady LP CD1 Year: 1999 Tracks: 20 The Slim Shady LP Year: 1999 Tracks: 20 Infinite Year: 1996 Tracks: 11 Mockingbird Year: Tracks: 3 A protégé of Dr. Dre, knocker Eminem emerged in 1999 as one of the nearly controversial rappers to e'er grace the music genre. Using his mordacious wit and unbelievable skills to venthole on everything from his infelicitous puerility to his contempt for the mainstream media, his success became the biggest crossover success the genre had seen since Dre's solo debut seven age earlier. The disceptation o'er his lyrics was the topper publicity whatever player could give, and organism the first Caucasian knocker to make a satisfying impact in years english hawthorn have care him a political programme non afforded to every bit gifted African-American rappers. A talented producer as well, his talents e'er seemed overshadowed by his media presence, which was a flux 'tween misunderstood grandness and misogynistic homophobe. Both crataegus oxycantha be true, merely his message spoke to legions of disaffected juvenility world Health Organization had few office models in the knock human race wHO could interrelate to the white person underclass have. He was born Marshall Mathers in St. Joseph, MO (approximate Kansas City), outgo the better portion of his poverty-stricken childhood shuttling second and forth between his hometown and the city of Detroit. Initially attracted to whang as a teen, Eminem began acting at age 14, performing raps in the cellar of his high schooltime friend's home. The deuce went under the names Manix and M&M (soon changed to Eminem), which Mathers took from his have initials. Due to the inescapable racial boundaries that came with being a theodore Harold White doorknocker, he distinct the easiest way to deliver the goods over resistance rap audiences was to suit a engagement rapper and improv against other MCs in clubs. Although he wasn't immediately recognized, through clip he became such a democratic attraction that multitude would challenge him just to cause a name for themselves. His uncle's self-destruction prompted a brief hegira from the world of rap, only he returned and constitute himself courted by several other rappers to start up groups. He first gear united the New Jacks, and then touched on to Soul Intent, world Health Organization released Eminem's first gear recorded single in 1995. A doorknocker named Proof performed the B-side on the individual and enjoyed working with Eminem so much that he asked him to start out until now some other group. Drafting in a few other friends, the chemical group became known as D-12, a six-member crew that supported unitary some other as solo artists more than they collaborated. The parentage of Eminem's first gear tiddler place his vocation on hold again as he started working in club to tutelage for his house. This as well instilled a gall that started to creep into his lyrics as he began to hale personal experiences into the clear and create them the topic of his raps. A debut record, 1996's Non-finite, bust his artistic rut just received few good reviews, as comparisons to Nas and AZ came unfavorably. Undaunted, he downplayed many of the positive messages he had been including in his raps and created Slim Shady, an alter ego wHO was fearless to say whatever he mat up. Tapping into his inmost feelings, he had a bounty of material to ferment with when his mother was accused of mentally and physically abusing his jr. comrade the same year. The next year his girl left him and blockaded him from visiting their shaver, so he was forced to go back in with his mother, an get that fueled his hate toward her and made him even more than harmonic toward his brother. The material he was committal to writing was uncharacteristically dark as he began to shout drugs and alcohol at a more frequent rate. An unsuccessful suicide attempt was the last wheat, as he completed his musical ambitions were the only way to flight his dysphoric life. He released the brutish Slight Shady EP, a meanspirited, fishy, and thought-provoking record that was light years in front of the material he had been writing beforehand. Making quite an the impression in the underground not only for his exaggerated, nasal-voiced rapping stylus just too for his skin colour, many quarters dubbed him the music's following "great andrew D. White leslie Townes Hope." According to fable, Dr. Dre observed his demo tapeline on the floor of Interscope label head Jimmy Iovine's garage, merely the reality was that Eminem took s position in the freestyle category at 1997's Rap Olympics MC Battle in Los Angeles and Iovine approached the rapper for a magnetic tape later. It wasn't until a month or 2 later that he played the taping for an enthusiastic Dre, wHO thirstily contacted Eminem. Upon group meeting, Dre was taken back by his skin coloring material more than than his science, but within the first-class honours degree hr they had already started transcription "My Name Is." Dre in agreement to bring forth his low album and the deuce released "Just Don't Give a Fuck" as a single to preview the new album. A rapprochement with his girlfriend lED to the deuce getting marital in the fall of 1998, and Interscope signed the rapper and prepared to give him a massive crowd on Dre's advice. An visual aspect on Kid Rock's Old Nick Without a Cause only helped the hum that was slowly encompassing him. The best-selling Slim Shady LP followed in early 1999, marking a massive score with the single and telecasting "My Name Is," plus a popular review in "Guilty Conscience"; over the next year, the album went triple platinum. With such broad exposure, controversy ensued over the album's content, with some harshly criticizing its cartoon-ish, graphic fierceness; others praised its disquietude and surreal humour, as well as Eminem's possess undeniable lyrical skills and Dre's inventive production. In betwixt albums, Eminem appeared on Dre's 2001, with his contributions providing some of the record's liveliest moments. The Marshall Mathers LP appeared in the summertime of 2000, moving close to deuce meg copies in its first workweek of discharge on its way to comely the fastest-selling rap album of all time. Unfortunately, this success besides bred more controversy, and no other musician was better suited for it than Eminem. Among the incidents that occurred included a hassle with Insane Clown Posse's employees in a machine stereophony shop, a acrimonious battle with pop star Christina Aguilera over a lyric around her fabricated sexual exploits, a suit from his mother over obloquy of grapheme, and an attack on a Detroit club departer after Eminem allegedly witnessed the man smooching his wife. Fans ate it up as his record album stood strong at the peak of the charts. But the mainstream media was non so soft on, as accusations of homophobia and sexism sprung from the instigative lyrics in the songs "Kill You" and "Kim." It was this utmost vocal that concluded his marriage, as the song's elect subject (violently murdering his real life married woman Kim Mathers) drove his partner to a suicide attack before they divorced. Eminem toured passim most of this, settling several of his motor lodge cases and piquant a mini-feud with knocker Everlast. The annual Grammy Awards nominated the album for several awards, and to silence his critics the rapper called on Elton John to duo with him at the ceremony. In 2001, he teamed with respective of his old Detroit running buddies and re-formed D-12. Releasing an with the radical, Eminem impinge on the road with them that summer and well-tried to ignore the efforts of his female parent, world Health Organization released an album in revenge to his comments. After acquiring off of the route, he stepped in front seam of the photographic television camera and filmed 8 Mile, a film loosely based on his life directed by an unbelievable fan, Curtis Hanson (Wonder Boys). His constant media exposure died out as well, going him time to knead on new music. When he re-emerged in 2002, he spattered onto the scene with "Without Me," a individual that attacked Moby and Limp Bizkit and celebrated his come back to euphony. Surprisingly, the following album, The Eminem Show, divine small arguing. Instead, the popular sec single, "Cleanin' Out My Closet," told of his dysfunctional childhood and explained his hatred toward his mother in a mannered, poignant fashion. And organism Eminem, he followed this up with an appearance at MTV's Video Music Awards that divine boos when he verbally assaulted Moby. Targets on his third base true chart-topper, 2004's Encore, ranged from Michael Jackson ("Precisely Lose It") to war-hungry politicians ("Mosh"). The album was another smash hit for Eminem, just the resulting touring was fraught with setbacks and arguing. First there was a motorbus crash in Missouri that injured protégé Stat Quo. Then there were reports of the go being under-attended. There were also rumors of Eminem past, which he quickly quelled. However, the tour's European leg was finally canceled due to "exhaustion," and Em entered rehab for a dependance on quiescence pills. However, by the close of 2005 he was plunk for with a young video recording. In distinctive Eminem fashion, the clipping for "When I'm Gone" riffed on his late rehab remain. He also issued a chart-topping greatest-hits set, Pall Call: The Hits, that December. The year 2006 was a riotous one. Mathers remarried Kim on January 14, 2006, just the couple filed for disjoint in April. Also in April, D-12 extremity Proof, Mathers' best friend, was killed in a shot at a Detroit night club. In August, Eminem resurfaced as producer on Obie Trice's Endorsement Round's on Me and in October he was rapping on Akon's impinge on individual "Smack That." He capped the twelvemonth off with Eminem Presents: The Re-Up, a mixtape featuring artists from his Shady pronounce. |