Eminem
Eminem
-The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) [Expanded]
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) [Expanded Mourner’s Edition] is an expanded version of Eminem’s twelfth studio album. It’s notable changes include a remix of “Fuel” with Shady Record label-mates, GRIP and WESTSIDE BOOGIE, as well as the inclusion of “Like My Shit” and “Kyrie & Luka” which were previously available on the digital deluxe.
-The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)
-Curtain Call 2
-MTBMB Side B
-MTBMB
-Kamikaze
-Revival
-Marshall Mathers LP2
-Recovery
-Relapse
The album was released 4 years after his last studio album Encore. The reason there had been such a long gap between the 2 albums is that after Encore, Eminem got heavily more addicted to drugs and ended up overdosing and almost dying in 2007, which made him decide to go to drug rehab for his addiction to sleeping pills.
-Curtain Call: The Hits
This is a collection of Eminem’s greatest hits from 1999–2004, as well as three new songs. This compilation closed a chapter for Eminem, who went on a musical hiatus not long after it was released. The album also broke a record for the longest-charting rap album, remaining on the charts for over 500 weeks.
-Encore
-The Eminem Show
-The Marshall Mathers LP
-The Slim Shady LP
-Infinite
Infinite is Eminem’s debut album, released on November 12, 1996, before he was signed to Dr. Dre’s record label Aftermath Entertainment. It bombed commercially (some sources say somewhere from 70 to around a thousand), and shortly thereafter, Eminem attempted to commit suicide; his failure to capture radio play and other complicating life factors led to him adopting his now-iconic IJDGAF sound that began with 1997’s Slim Shady EP, ushering in his meteoric rise to fame.