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1988–1997: Early career, Infinite and family struggles

In 1988, he went by the stage name MC Double M and formed his first group, New Jacks, and made a self-titled demo tape with DJ Butter Fingers.[21][22][23] In 1989, they joined Bassmint Productions who later changed their name to Soul Intent in 1992 with rapper Proof and other childhood friends.[24] They released a self-titled EP in 1995 featuring Proof.[14] Eminem also made his first music video appearance in 1992 in a song titled, "Do-Da-Dippity", by Champtown. Later in 1996, Eminem and Proof teamed up with four other rappers to form The Dirty Dozen (D12), who released The Underground E.P. in 1997 and their first album Devil's Night in 2001.[3] He was also affiliated with Newark's rap collective Outsidaz, collaborating with them on different projects.[25]

In 1995, Eminem was signed to Jeff and Mark Bass' F.B.T. Productions and in 1995–1996 recorded his debut album Infinite for their independent Web Entertainment label.[15]: 15  The album was a commercial failure upon its release in 1996.[26] During this period, Eminem's rhyming style, primarily inspired by rappers Nas and AZ, lacked the comically violent slant for which he later became known.[15]: 16  Detroit disc jockeys largely ignored Infinite and the feedback Eminem did receive ("Why don't you go into rock and roll?") led him to craft angrier, moodier tracks.[3]

At this time, Eminem and Kim Scott lived in a crime-ridden neighborhood where their house was robbed several times.[3] Eminem cooked and washed dishes for minimum wage at Gilbert's Lodge, a family-style restaurant in St. Clair Shores.[15]: 14  His former boss described him as becoming a model employee, as he worked 60 hours a week for six months after the birth of his daughter, Hailie Jade Scott Mathers.[11]: 4  He was fired shortly before Christmas and later said, "It was, like, five days before Christmas, which is Hailie's birthday. I had, like, forty dollars to get her something."[3] After the release of Infinite, his personal problems and substance abuse culminated in a suicide attempt.[14] By March 1997, he was fired from Gilbert's Lodge for the last time and lived in his mother's mobile home with Kim and Hailie.[11]: 4 

1997–1999: Introduction of Slim Shady, The Slim Shady LP and rise to success Eminem and Proof performing at Juice Jam in Munich, Germany, in 1999

Eminem attracted more attention when he developed Slim Shady, a sadistic, violent alter ego. The character allowed him to express his anger with lyrics about drugs, rape and murder.[11]: 4  In the spring of 1997, he recorded his debut EP, the Slim Shady EP, which was released that winter by Web Entertainment.[3] The EP, with frequent references to drug use, sexual acts, mental instability and violence, also explored the more-serious themes of dealing with poverty and marital and family difficulties and revealed his direct, self-deprecating response to criticism.[14] Hip-hop magazine The Source featured Eminem in its "Unsigned Hype" column in March 1998.[15]: 81 

In 1997, Eminem participated in the Scribble Jam MC battle held in Cincinnati, where he ended up losing to MC Juice in the finals.[27] After he was fired from his job and evicted from his home, Eminem went to Los Angeles to compete in the 1997 Rap Olympics, a nationwide battle rap competition. He placed second, losing to Project Blowed MC Otherwize.[28] An Interscope Records intern named Dean Geistlinger was in attendance and asked Eminem for a copy of the Slim Shady EP, which was then sent to company CEO Jimmy Iovine.[29] Iovine played the tape for record producer Dr. Dre, founder of Aftermath Entertainment and founding member of hip-hop group N.W.A. Dre recalled, "In my entire career in the music industry, I he never found anything from a demo tape or a CD. When Jimmy played this, I said, 'Find him. Now.'", expressing his shock towards Mathers's rapping talent. Although his associates criticized him for hiring a white rapper, Dre was confident in his decision: "I don't give a fuck if you're purple; if you can kick it, I'm working with you."[3] Eminem had idolized Dre since listening to N.W.A as a teenager and was nervous about working with him on an album.[15]: 24  He became more comfortable working with Dre after a series of productive recording sessions.[30] On March 9, 1998, Eminem got signed to Aftermath and Interscope.[31]

Eminem released The Slim Shady LP in February 1999. Although it was one of the year's most popular albums (certified triple platinum by the end of the year),[32] he was accused of imitating the style and subject matter of underground rapper Cage (who he references in the album's song "Role Model").[33][34] The album's popularity was accompanied by controversy over its lyrics; in "'97 Bonnie & Clyde", Eminem describes a trip with his infant daughter when he disposes of his wife's body and in "Guilty Conscience", he encourages a man to murder his wife and her lover. "Guilty Conscience" marked the beginning of a friendship and musical bond between Dr. Dre and Eminem. The label-mates later collaborated on a number of hit songs and Dre made at least one guest appearance on each of Eminem's Aftermath albums.[35] The Slim Shady LP has been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.[36]

1999–2003: The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show Eminem at the ARCO Arena for the Up in Smoke Tour in June 2000

After Eminem released The Slim Shady LP, he started his own record label, Shady Records, in late 1999. Eminem looked for an enue to release D12, and his manager Paul Rosenberg was keen to start a label, which led to the two teaming up to form Shady.[37] Its A&R Marc Labelle has defined the record label as "a boutique label but [with] all the outlets of a major [and] Interscope backing up our every move."[38]

Recorded from 1999 to 2000,[39] The Marshall Mathers LP was released in May 2000. It sold 1.76 million copies in its first week, breaking U.S. records held by Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle for fastest-selling hip-hop album and Britney Spears' ...Baby One More Time for fastest-selling solo album.[40][41] The first single from the album, "The Real Slim Shady", was a success despite controversies about Eminem's insults and dubious claims about celebrities.[15]: 60  In his second single, "The Way I Am", he reveals the pressure from his record company to top "My Name Is". Although Eminem parodied shock rocker Marilyn Manson in the music video for "My Name Is", they are reportedly on good terms; Manson is mentioned in "The Way I Am", appeared in its music video and has performed a live remix of the song with Eminem.[42] The third single, "Stan", was ranked by Q as the third-greatest rap song ever,[43] and it was ranked tenth in a Top40-Charts.com survey.[44] The song has since been ranked 296th on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.[45] In July 2000, Eminem was the first white artist to appear on the cover of The Source.[15]: 81  The Marshall Mathers LP was certified Diamond by the RIAA in March 2011 and sold 21 million copies worldwide.[46]

In 2000, Eminem appeared in the Up in Smoke Tour[47] and the Family Values Tour,[15]: 70  headlining the Anger Management Tour with Papa Roach, Ludacris, and Xzibit. Eminem performed with Elton John at the 43rd Grammy Awards ceremony in 2001.[48] GLAAD, an organization, which considered Eminem's lyrics homophobic, condemned John's decision to perform with Eminem.[49] Entertainment Weekly placed the appearance on its end-of-decade "best-of" list: "It was the hug heard 'round the world. Eminem, under fire for homophobic lyrics, shared the stage with a gay icon for a performance of 'Stan' that would he been memorable in any context."[50] On February 21, the day of the awards ceremony, GLAAD held a protest outside the Staples Center (the ceremony's venue).[51] Eminem was also the only guest artist to appear on fellow rapper Jay-Z's critically acclaimed album The Blueprint, producing and rapping on the song "Renegade".[52]

The Eminem Show was released in May 2002. It was another success, reaching number one on the charts and selling over 1.332 million copies during its first full week.[32] The Eminem Show, certified Diamond by the RIAA, examines the effects of Eminem's rise to fame, his relationship with his wife and daughter and his status in the hip-hop community, addressing an assault charge brought by a bouncer he saw kissing his wife in 2000. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found The Eminem Show less inflammatory than The Marshall Mathers LP.[53] L. Brent Bozell III, who had criticized The Marshall Mathers LP for misogynistic lyrics, noted The Eminem Show's extensive use of obscenity and called Eminem "Eminef" for the prevalence of the word "motherfucker" on the album.[54] The Eminem Show sold 27 million copies worldwide[46] and was the bestselling album of 2002.[55]

2003–2007: Production work, Encore and musical hiatus Eminem on the Anger Management Tour in 2003

In 2003, Eminem, a lifelong fan of Tupac,[56] provided production work for three tracks on the Tupac Resurrection soundtrack.[57] He would follow this up the next year by producing 12 of the 16 tracks on Tupac's Loyal to the Game album.[57] On December 8, 2003, the United States Secret Service said that it was "looking into" allegations that Eminem had threatened the President of the United States.[58] The cause for concern was the lyrics of "We As Americans" ("Fuck money / I don't rap for dead presidents / I'd rather see the president dead / It's never been said, but I set precedents"), which was later released on a bonus CD with the deluxe edition of Encore.[59]

Encore, released in 2004, was another success, but not as successful as his previous albums. Its sales were partially driven by the first single, "Just Lose It", which contained slurs directed toward Michael Jackson. On October 12, 2004, a week after the release of "Just Lose It", Jackson phoned Steve Harvey's radio show, The Steve Harvey Morning Show, to report his displeasure with its video (which parodies Jackson's child molestation trial, plastic surgery and the 1984 incident when Jackson's hair caught fire during the filming of a commercial). Many of Jackson's friends and supporters spoke out against the video, including Stevie Wonder, who described it as "kicking a man while he's down" and "bullshit",[60] and Steve Harvey (who said, "Eminem has lost his ghetto pass. We want the pass back").[60] "Weird Al" Yankovic, who parodied the Eminem song "Lose Yourself" on "Couch Potato" for his 2003 album Poodle Hat, told the Chicago Sun-Times about Jackson's protest: "Last year, Eminem forced me to halt production on the video for my 'Lose Yourself' parody because he somehow thought that it would be harmful to his image or career. So the irony of this situation with Michael is not lost on me."[61] Although Black Entertainment Television stopped playing the video, MTV announced that it would continue to air it. The Source, through CEO Raymond "Benzino" Scott, called for the video to be pulled, the song removed from the album and Eminem to apologize publicly to Jackson.[62] In 2007, Jackson and Sony bought Famous Music from Viacom, giving him the rights to songs by Eminem, among other artists.[63]

Despite its lead single's humorous theme, Encore explored serious subject matter with the anti-war song "Mosh", which criticized President George W. Bush.[64] On October 25, 2004, a week before the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, Eminem released the video for "Mosh" on the Internet.[65] In it, Eminem gathers an army of Bush-administration victims and leads them to the White House. When they break in, it is learned that they are there to register to vote; the video ends with "VOTE Tuesday November 2." After Bush's reelection, the video's ending was changed to Eminem and the protesters invading the White House during a speech by the president.[66] Also in 2004, Eminem launched a satellite music channel, Shade 45, on Sirius radio,[67] which was described by his manager as "essentially a destination to get and hear things that other people aren't playing."[68]

Eminem began his first U.S. concert tour in three years in the summer of 2005 with the Anger Management 3 Tour, but in August, he canceled the European leg of the tour, later announcing that he had entered drug rehabilitation for treatment of a "dependency on sleep medication".[69] Meanwhile, industry insiders speculated that Eminem was considering retirement, while rumors circulated that a double album titled The Funeral would be released.[70] In July, the Detroit Free Press reported a possible final bow for Eminem as a solo performer, quoting members of his inner circle as saying that he would embrace the roles of producer and label executive.[71] A greatest hits album, Curtain Call: The Hits, was released on December 6, 2005, by Aftermath Entertainment,[72] and sold nearly 441,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week, marking Eminem's fourth consecutive number-one album on the Billboard Hot 200,[73] and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.[74] However, Eminem suggested that month on WKQI's "Mojo in the Morning" show that he would be taking a break as an artist: "I'm at a point in my life right now where I feel like I don't know where my career is going ... This is the reason that we called it 'Curtain Call' because this could be the final thing. We don't know."[75]

Proof's death in 2006 was one of the factors that caused Eminem to fall into depression during his five-year hiatus.[76]

In April 2006, Proof, who was Eminem's childhood friend, was murdered.[77] Eight months later, on December 5, Eminem released a compilation album titled Eminem Presents: The Re-Up that featured Proof and other Shady Records artists.[78]

2007–2009: Comeback and Relapse

In September 2007, Eminem called New York radio station WQHT during an interview with 50 Cent, saying that he was "in limbo" and "debating" about when (or if) he would release another album.[79] He appeared on his Shade 45 Sirius channel in September 2008, saying: "Right now I'm kinda just concentrating on my own stuff, for right now and just banging out tracks and producing a lot of stuff. You know, the more I keep producing the better it seems like I get 'cause I just start knowing stuff."[80] Interscope confirmed that a new album[81] would be released in spring 2009.[82]

According to a March 5, 2009, press release, Eminem would release two new albums that year. Relapse, the first, was released on May 19; its first single and music video, "We Made You", had been released on April 7.[83] Although Relapse did not sell as well as Eminem's previous albums and received mixed reviews, it was a commercial success and re-established his presence in the hip-hop world. It sold more than five million copies worldwide.[84] On October 30, he headlined at the Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, his first full performance of the year.[85] Eminem's act included several songs from Relapse, many of his older hits and an appearance by D12. On November 19, he announced on his website that Relapse: Refill would be released on December 21. The album was a re-release of Relapse with seven bonus tracks, including "Forever" and "Taking My Ball". Eminem described the CD:

I want to deliver more material for the fans this year like I originally planned ... Hopefully, these tracks on The Refill will tide the fans over until we put out Relapse 2 next year ... I got back in with Dre and then a few more producers, including Just Blaze, and went in a completely different direction which made me start from scratch. The new tracks started to sound very different than the tracks I originally intended to be on Relapse 2, but I still want the other stuff to be heard.[86]

2009–2011: Recovery and Bad Meets Evil reunion Eminem performing with D12 in May 2009

On April 14, 2010, Eminem tweeted: "There is no Relapse 2". Although his followers thought he was not releasing an album, he had changed its title to Recovery and confirmed this by tweeting "Recovery" with a link to his website. He said:

I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year. But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title.[87]

Recorded from 2009 to 2010, Recovery was released on June 18.[87] In the U.S., Recovery sold 741,000 copies during its first week, topping the Billboard 200 chart.[88][89] Eminem's sixth consecutive U.S. number-one album also topped the charts in several other countries. Recovery remained atop the Billboard 200 chart for five consecutive weeks of a seven-week total.[90]

Billboard reported that it was the bestselling album of 2010, making Eminem the first artist in Nielsen SoundScan history with two year-end bestselling albums.[91] Recovery is the bestselling digital album in history.[92] Its first single, "Not Afraid", was released on April 29 and debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100; its music video was released on June 4.[93] "Not Afraid" was followed by "Love the Way You Lie", which debuted at number two before rising to the top.[94] Although "Love the Way You Lie" was the bestselling 2010 single in the United Kingdom, it did not reach number one (the first time this has happened in the UK since 1969).[95] Despite criticism of its inconsistency, Recovery received positive reviews from most critics. As of November 21, 2010[update], the album had U.S. sales of three million copies.[96] Recovery was the bestselling album worldwide in 2010, joining 2002's bestseller The Eminem Show to give Eminem two worldwide year-end number-one albums.[97] With Recovery, Eminem broke the record for the most successive U.S. number-one albums by a solo artist.[98]

In June 2010, Eminem and Jay-Z announced they would perform together in Detroit and New York City, at concerts called The Home & Home Tour. The first two concerts quickly sold out, prompting an additional show in each city.[99] BET called Eminem the number-one rapper of the 21st century.[100] Due to the success of Recovery and the Home & Home Tour, Eminem was named the 2010 Hottest MC in the Game by MTV[101] and Emcee of the Year by the online magazine HipHopDX.[102] He and Rihanna again collaborated on "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", the sequel of their hit single.[103] In December 2010, the "Great Eminem Recovery" was number one on Billboard's Top 25 Music Moments of 2010.[104] That month it was announced that "Space Bound" would be the fourth single from Recovery, with a music video featuring former porn actress Sasha Grey;[105][106] the video was released June 24 on the iTunes Store.[107]

Eminem performing at Lollapalooza 2011

In 2010, Eminem again began collaborating with Writer's Block", released on April 8, 2011.[109] On May 3 they released the lead single "Fast Lane" from their upcoming EP and a music video was filmed.[110] In March 2011, within days of each other, The Eminem Show and The Marshall Mathers LP were certified diamond by the RIAA; Eminem is the only rapper with two diamond-certified albums.[111] With more than 60 million "likes" he was the most-followed person on Facebook.[112] Eminem was the first artist in five years with two number-one albums (Recovery and Hell: The Sequel) in a 12-month period.[113] Early in 2011 he leaked "2.0 Boys", on which Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse collaborated when they signed with Shady Records in January and performed it in April.[114] Bad Meets Evil released their next single, "Lighters", on July 6 and its music video in late August.[115] On August 6, Eminem performed several songs from throughout his career at Lollapalooza with the artists who had been featured on each song.[116]

2012–2016: The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Shady XV and Southpaw

On August 14, 2013, "Survival", featuring Liz Rodrigues and produced by DJ Khalil, premiered in the multi-player trailer for the video game Call of Duty: Ghosts. According to a press release, the first single from Eminem's eighth album would be released soon.[117][118] During the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, it was announced that the album would be entitled The Marshall Mathers LP 2.[119] Its lead single, "Berzerk", was released on August 25 and debuted at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album was released on November 5, by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records and Interscope Records. Its standard version had 16 tracks and the deluxe version included a second disc with five additional tracks. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 was Eminem's seventh album to debut atop the Billboard 200 and had the year's second-largest first-week sales.[120][121] He was the first artist since the Beatles to he four singles in the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.[122][123][124] In the United Kingdom, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The first American artist with seven consecutive UK number-one albums, he is tied with the Beatles for second place for the most consecutive chart-topping UK albums.[125][126][127] The album secured Eminem's position as Canada's bestselling artist and was 2013's bestselling album.[128]

On November 3, Eminem was named the first YouTube Music Awards Artist of the Year,[129] and a week later he received the Global Icon Award at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards.[130] On June 10, it was announced that Eminem was the first artist to receive two digital diamond certifications—sales and streams of 10 million and above—by the RIAA (for "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie").[131] On July 11 and 12, Eminem played two concerts in Wembley Stadium.[132] At the 57th Grammy Awards, he received Best Rap Album award for The Marshall Mathers LP 2 and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (with Rihanna) for "The Monster".[133][134][135]

Eminem performing at the Concert for Valor in Washington, D.C. in 2014

In the summer of 2014, Eminem and Rosenberg began using the hashtag #SHADYXV on social networking sites and Eminem wore a T-shirt with the hashtag onstage.[136] This was later revealed to be the name of an upcoming Shady Records compilation.[137] Shortly afterwards the first single from the album ("Guts Over Fear", featuring singer-songwriter Sia)[138] was released and the album's track list was released on October 29.[139] Shady Records released a cypher to promote the album, in which Eminem did a seven-minute freestyle.[140] Shady XV, released on November 24 during Black Friday week,[141] consists of one greatest-hits disc and one disc of new material by Shady Records artists such as D12, Slaughterhouse, Bad Meets Evil and Yelawolf. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 138,000 copies in the United States.[142] The Official Eminem Box Set, a career-spanning, 10-disc vinyl box set, was released on March 12, 2015. The set includes seven of Eminem's eight studio albums (excluding Infinite), the 8 Mile soundtrack, the compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up and the greatest hits collection Curtain Call: The Hits.[143]

Eminem is the executive producer of the soundtrack on the sports drama Southpaw, with Shady Records. He was the first interview of Zane Lowe in Beats 1. The interview streamed online on the Beats 1 radio on[144] July 1, 2015. Eminem appeared on the public access show Only in Monroe, produced in Monroe, Michigan.[145] In June 2015, it was revealed that Eminem would serve as the executive producer and music supervisor on the TV series Motor City whose premise was based upon the 2002 film Narc.[146] On October 19, 2016, Eminem released a new song called "Campaign Speech", a political hip-hop song and announced he was working on a new album.[147] On November 17, 2016, Eminem released a remastered version of 'Infinite' on his YouTube VEVO channel.[148] On November 22, 2016, Eminem released a trailer for a 10-minute short documentary called Partners in Rhyme: The True Story of Infinite.[149]

2017–2019: Revival and Kamikaze Eminem performing in 2018

In February 2017, Eminem appeared on "No Fors", a track from Big Sean's album I Decided. In the song, Eminem calls the newly elected President Donald Trump a "bitch" and raps about raping conservative commentator Ann Coulter, a Trump supporter, with various foreign objects. Coulter responded, stating, "I think it's unfortunate that the left, from Berkeley to Eminem with his rap songs, has normalized violence against women, as Eminem has done."[150]

Eminem participated in the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards cypher, delivering a freestyle called "The Storm",[151] in which he criticized Trump and his administration for prioritizing National Football League players' protests over recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria,[152] and for failing to enact gun control reform following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting.[153] He concluded the cypher by stating that Trump supporters cannot be his fans.[152] The verse received widespread praise from other rappers.[154] Reports emerged that the Secret Service interviewed Eminem in 2018–2019 regarding his threatening lyrics toward President Trump and daughter Ivanka.[155]

Beginning in late October 2017, Eminem and Paul Rosenberg teased what fans speculated to be the title of his next album, Revival, through advertisements for a fake medication of the same name.[156] In November, the first single, "Walk on Water", featuring Beyoncé, was released.[157] Eminem debuted the song live at the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards on November 12, with Skylar Grey performing the chorus.[158] On November 28, Dr. Dre confirmed the album's release date as December 15, 2017.[159] Despite an online leak two days prior,[160] Revival was released as scheduled. The second single, "River", featuring Ed Sheeran, was released on January 5, 2018.[161][162][163] The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, with 197,000 copies sold in its first week, making Eminem the first act to he eight consecutive albums debut atop the chart.[164] However, Revival received mixed to negative reviews and is often regarded as Eminem's weakest album.[165][166][167] In 2018, an extended edition of "Nowhere Fast" featuring Kehlani and a remix of "Chloraseptic" with 2 Chainz and Phresher were released from the album.[168][169]

On August 31, 2018, Eminem released his tenth studio album and first surprise album, Kamikaze, just eight months after Revival.[170] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, Eminem's ninth consecutive album to do so, with first-week sales of 434,000 units.[171] Kamikaze was a response to the criticism of Revival.[172][167] It was supported by three singles: "Fall", "Venom" from the 2018 film of the same name, and "Lucky You".[173] On October 15, 2018, Eminem performed "Venom" live from the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as promotion for the album.[174]

On December 1, 2018, Eminem released an 11-minute freestyle titled "Kick Off" on his YouTube channel.[175] Throughout early 2019, he collaborated with artists including Boogie, Logic, Ed Sheeran, 50 Cent, and Conway the Machine.[176][177][178][179] On February 23, 2019, to mark the 20th anniversary of The Slim Shady LP, Eminem released a re-issue including acapellas, instrumentals, and radio edits of tracks from the album.[180]

2020–2023: Music to Be Murdered By and Curtain Call 2

On January 17, 2020, Eminem released another surprise album, Music to Be Murdered By.[181] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 279,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[182] With this, Eminem became the first artist to he ten consecutive albums debut at number one in the United States, and one of six artists to he released at least ten U.S. number-one albums.[182] Music critics praised Eminem's lyrical abilities and the improved production compared to Kamikaze, though some criticized the album's formulaic song structure, lack of innovation, and shock value.[183]

The song "Unaccommodating", which references the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, drew significant criticism. The mayor of Manchester described the lyrics as "unnecessarily hurtful and deeply disrespectful," and victims' relatives and others involved in the attack also condemned the song.[184] On February 9, 2020, Eminem performed "Lose Yourself" at the 92nd Academy Awards.[185] The music video for "Godzilla" was released on March 9, 2020, via Lyrical Lemonade's YouTube channel. On March 11, 2020, Music to Be Murdered By was certified Gold by the RIAA.[186] On July 9, 2020, Kid Cudi's daughter Vada announced that he would release a song with Eminem titled "The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady" the following Friday.[187]

A deluxe edition titled Music to Be Murdered By – Side B was released on December 18, 2020, also without prior announcement,[188] featuring a bonus disc with sixteen new tracks.[188][189] The release was accompanied by a music video for "Gnat", directed by Cole Bennett.[190] Lyric videos for "Alfred's Theme" and "Tone Deaf" were also released, the latter paying tribute to the late Chicago rapper King Von.[191][192][193] Side B debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, earning 70,000–80,000 album-equivalent units, including 25,000–30,000 in pure sales.[194] On the track "Zeus", Eminem apologizes to Rihanna over a leaked song from his Relapse sessions where he sided with Chris Brown, who pleaded guilty to felony assault involving her in 2009.[195]

Eminem was featured alongside Polo G and Mozzy on Skylar Grey's song "Last One Standing" for the soundtrack of the film Venom: Let There Be Carnage, released September 30, 2021.[196] He performed with LL Cool J at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on October 30, 2021. On February 13, 2022, Eminem performed at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige.[197] Eminem and CeeLo Green collaborated on "The King and I", produced by Dr. Dre, for Baz Luhrmann's Elvis soundtrack.[198] On June 24, 2022, Eminem and Snoop Dogg released the song "From the D 2 the LBC" and publicly reconciled.[199]

Eminem announced his second greatest hits album, Curtain Call 2, on July 11, 2022. The sequel to 2005's Curtain Call: The Hits, it covers albums from Relapse through Music to Be Murdered By, collaborations, and soundtrack songs. Released on August 5, 2022, it includes his two precedent singles and the unreleased track "Is This Love ('09)" featuring 50 Cent.[200] Eminem was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, with Dr. Dre presenting.[201]

In July 2023, Eminem's Shady Records signed rapper Ez Mil in a joint deal with Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.[202] On August 4, 2023, Ez Mil released the song "Realest", featuring Eminem. In the track, Eminem addresses comments from Melle Mel, who claimed Eminem's status as a top-five rapper was due to his race.[203] He also responds to the Game, who had released a 10-minute diss track aimed at Eminem, "The Black Slim Shady", in 2022.[204] On November 3, Eminem released The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (Expanded Edition), marking the 10th anniversary of its original release. The expanded edition includes all original tracks plus "Don't Front", featuring Buckshot—a bonus track previously ailable with the Call of Duty: Ghosts album bundle and on the Best Buy version of the Shady XV compilation. It also features instrumentals for the album's singles: "Survival", "Berzerk", "The Monster" (featuring Rihanna), "Rap God", and "Headlights".

2024–present: The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) and collaborations

During an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 19, 2024, Dr. Dre stated that Eminem intended to release a new album that year.[205] On April 25, Eminem appeared alongside Roger Goodell at the opening ceremony of the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit.[206] At the same time, Eminem announced a twelfth studio album titled The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), with a planned release later in the year. The trailer for the album, which was shown on the NFL Network,[207] briefly discusses the "murder" of the Slim Shady persona in a true crime format. The album is produced by Dr. Dre and The ICU.[208] The lead single, "Houdini", was released on May 31, 2024. It topped the charts in many countries, as well as debuting at number one on the Billboard Global 200 and number two on the Hot 100.[209]

On June 28, 2024, Eminem posted a teaser for the album's second single, titled "Tobey", featuring fellow Detroit rappers Big Sean and BabyTron. It was released on July 2, with an accompanying music video produced by Cole Bennett following on July 5.[210] The concept album was released on July 12, 2024, through Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records. It became Eminem's eleventh number-one album on the Billboard 200, ending Taylor Swift's chart run.[211][212] It was met with mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed towards Eminem's rapping techniques while panning its attempts at shocking lyrics as "predictable", "disjointed and incoherent", and featuring "infantile wordplay".[213]

Eminem opened the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards with a self-referential performance of "Houdini" and "Somebody Se Me."[214] On August 31, 2024, rapper LL Cool J released the single "Murdergram Deux", featuring Eminem, marking the pair's first ever collaboration.[215][216] Eminem also featured on the track "Gunz N Smoke" from Snoop Dogg's album Missionary, released in December 2024, alongside 50 Cent.[217]

In January 2025, over two dozen unreleased Eminem songs leaked online, including "Smack You", a diss track aimed at Ja Rule and Suge Knight[218] that was recorded c. 2003.[219][220] In May 2025, Eminem won Forite Hip Hop Artist and Forite Hip Hop Album for The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) at the 2025 American Music Awards.[221] In June 2025, "Animals (Pt. I)", a collaboration with JID, was released.[222] In July 2025, Eminem announced the release of the documentary film Stans, focusing on his career and rise to fame through the perspective of his most devoted fans. Set for a global release in theaters August 7–10, the film was accompanied by a soundtrack, Stans: The Official Soundtrack, which released on August 26, featuring tracks that inspired the film as well as a previously unreleased song, titled "Everybody's Looking At Me".[223][224] In November 2025, Eminem collaborated with IO Interactive for an appearance as himself and Slim Shady in a time-limited mission in Hitman: World of Assassination, based on The Death of Slim Shady.[225][226][227] That same month, at the 86th Thanksgiving day game, Eminem performed at Detroit Lions's halftime show with Jack White.[228]

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