Biography

Marshall Bruce Mathers III, known professionally as Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972, in St. Joseph, Missouri. Raised by his mother in poverty, his childhood was turbulent, marked by frequent moves between Missouri and Detroit, Michigan. He often found himself an outcast and was bullied in the predominantly Black neighborhoods where they lived. At age 14, he began participating in rap battles in Detroit. After failing the ninth grade three times, he dropped out of school at 17 to pursue a career in hip-hop.

Career Beginnings and Rise to Fame

Eminem initially performed under the name M&M, a reference to his initials. He was part of several rap groups, including New Jacks and Soul Intent, before joining the collective D12. His debut album, "Infinite," released in 1996, failed to garner much attention. A turning point came in 1997 when he placed second at the Rap Olympics in Los Angeles, which caught the attention of producer Dr. Dre. This led to a contract with Aftermath Entertainment. It was during this time that he developed his alter ego, Slim Shady.

The Slim Shady LP and Mainstream Success

In 1999, Eminem released "The Slim Shady LP," which became a massive commercial success, selling several million copies. The album, known for its controversial and often violent lyrics, earned him two Grammy Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards. His follow-up, "The Marshall Mathers LP" (2000), set a record for the fastest-selling rap album in the U.S. and included hits like "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan." His next album, "The Eminem Show" (2002), also achieved widespread success.

Acting Debut and Continued Success

In 2002, Eminem starred in the semi-autobiographical film "8 Mile." The movie was a critical and commercial success, and its lead single, "Lose Yourself," won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a first for a hip-hop artist. After the release of "Encore" (2004) and a greatest hits compilation, Eminem took a hiatus. He returned in 2009 with "Relapse" and followed it with "Recovery" in 2010, which became the best-selling album of that year worldwide.

Later Career and Impact

Eminem continued to release successful albums, including "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013), "Revival" (2017), "Kamikaze" (2018), and "Music to Be Murdered By" (2020). He has won numerous awards throughout his career, including 15 Grammy Awards. Regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, Eminem is credited with popularizing hip-hop in Middle America and breaking racial barriers for white rappers. He also co-founded Shady Records, which has launched the careers of artists like 50 Cent and Obie Trice.

Personal Life and Struggles

Eminem's personal life has often been a source of lyrical inspiration and public controversy. His tumultuous relationship with his ex-wife, Kimberly Anne Scott, with whom he has a daughter named Hailie, has been a recurring theme in his music. He has been married and divorced twice to Scott. Eminem has also been open about his struggles with addiction to prescription drugs, which led to a near-fatal overdose in 2007.

Songs

  • A thunderous hip-hop anthem fueled by triumphant ambition, painting a vivid picture of four rap titans cementing their enduring legacies.
  • An acoustic-laced hip-hop ballad portraying a volatile descent from obsessive love into a tragic, self-destructive vortex.
  • Explosive technical skill meets raw lyrical power, creating a defiant anthem of hip-hop supremacy and artistic endurance.
  • A cartoonishly violent and darkly comedic introduction to an anarchic alter ego, delivered with a distinctive, nasal snarl over a bouncy, unforgettabl...
  • An energetic G-funk rhythm fuels a hedonistic fantasy, painting a vivid picture of a wild night out.
  • A raw and furious hip-hop confessional, this song unleashes a torrent of anger and pain directed at the artist's mother, painting a bleak picture of a...
  • Aggressive hip-hop beats fuel a defiant and chaotic energy, painting a sonic picture of an internal, parasitic struggle for control.
  • A raw pop-rap ballad, pulsing with regret and depicting the turbulent fallout of an affair through a somber, confessional narrative.
  • A volatile and technically masterful track where aggressive energy meets introspective frustration, painting a picture of a rap god confronting his le...
  • A bombastic hip-hop anthem fueled by confident energy, painting a vivid picture of Eminem and Dr. Dre as superheroes saving the rap game.
  • A frantic burst of chaotic energy, this satirical track is a whirlwind of celebrity parody and unapologetic dance-floor absurdity.
  • A torrent of aggressive and intricate lyricism, this diss track is a verbal assault that solidifies a hip-hop titan's dominance.
  • An aggressive, synth-driven anthem of defiance, fueled by raw anger and triumphant resilience against betrayal.
  • A raw, confessional hip-hop ballad blending melancholic introspection with a powerful, motivational anthem of self-worth and resilience.
  • Pulsating with triumphant energy, this hip-hop track embodies a braggadocious celebration, painting a vivid picture of unrestrained success.
  • A triumphant, defiant anthem with a forceful beat, embodying the spirit of a hard-won comeback and unshakable self-belief.
  • Explosive hip-hop energy and defiant nostalgia collide in a magical metaphor for artistic escape and controversial relevance.
  • A quirky, Middle Eastern-inspired beat underpins a satirical and controversial tirade, creating a surreal and humorous caricature of celebrity obsessi...
  • A somber, snare-driven hip-hop track conveying regretful defiance, painting a vivid picture of rap beefs as a tragic, unending war.
  • Abrasive guitar riffs and a booming beat create an aggressive, nostalgic explosion, urging a return to chaotic, old-school hip-hop abandon.
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