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This line, which comes in the middle of the last verse of “Cold Wind Blows,” helps put a cap on one of his best album intros ... accent-wielding Eminem that appeared on Relapse could still ...
The official album cover for Marshall Mather's sixth studio album 'Relapse' (Image via YouTube/@eminem) After a self-imposed hiatus, because of an accidental Methadone overdose that almost cost ...
That album turned Eminem’s world upside down and made him one of the biggest stars in the world. His next album, The Marshall Mathers LP, released in 2000, would break all sorts of sales records ...
The cover's release coincided with the drop of Eminem's new single, "Houdini," the first glimpse into his upcoming 12th album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), set to release this summer.
Relapse was the first album that Eminem ever recorded sober ... when that one XXL cover looked like an announcement of empirical dominance. Even in a diminished form, it still meant something ...
Taking a sharp and serious turn from his fantastical and accent-heavy Relapse project, Eminem goes stone sober ... Mr. Mathers’ updates the cover art of the legendary horror filmmaker’s 1958 album of ...
Déjà Vu' (from 'Relapse') Em addresses his overdose, its cover up ... dark fantasy world the album inhabits. 19. 'Cold Wind Blows' (from 'Recovery') Eminem opens “Recovery” flowing over ...
It was a massive smash and led to Eminem attempting to recapture the magic with “Won’t Back Down” from this album (nah) and “The Monster” from his next album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2.
Wrap it all together in an awkwardly colorized, pinball-themed cover, and you’ve got the latest Eminem-themed Twitter fodder for the day. “This has to be up there with some of the worst album ...
The album is set to include hits from 2009's Relapse and forward ... wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of his cover art. Eminem Says Rap Music Is 'Therapeutic' for Him: 'That's How It's ...
The artwork for Eminem's latest album cover has left fans in stitches over ... featuring tracks such as 'Relapse' from 2009, 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2' from 2013 and 'Kamikaze' (2018).