Latest Release

- AUG 5, 2022
- Curtain Call 2
- 35 Songs
- The Eminem Show · 2002
- The Marshall Mathers LP · 2000
- Music To Be Murdered By · 2020
- 8 Mile (Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture) · 2002
- Kamikaze · 2018
- 2001 · 1999
- The Eminem Show · 2002
- The Marshall Mathers LP · 2000
- More Than a Game (Music Inspired By the Film) · 2009
- Recovery (Deluxe Edition) · 2010
Essential Albums
- Keep your finger on the rewind button. You’ll need it.
- 2018
- 2017
- 2009
2010
2015
2018
2020
Artist Playlists
- The best of the era-defining MC.
- Dive into the rapper's cheeky, controversial clips.
- Eminem rhymes at such a high level that his production work often gets overlooked.
- The notorious rapper gets even darker and more political.
- The veteran rapper takes a deep dive into his favorite MCs.
- 2022
- 2018
Compilations
- Conway the Machine
- Various Artists
- Busta Rhymes
- Bad Meets Evil
More To Hear
- Mehdi nous parle de la carrière du rappeur star Eminem.
- Wishing Eminem a happy 50th birthday.
- Eminem vs. Everybody.
- The veteran rapper takes a deep dive into his favorite MCs.
- Eminem and Odell Beckham Jr. are among the star guests to join Young M.A on the block.
More To See
About Eminem
On 1999's “My Name Is,” Eminem entered the public imagination with a mandate: “God sent me to piss the world off.” From his provocative early work to the redemption narratives of 8 Mile and beyond, he’s more or less stayed true to form, holding a mirror to the American psyche—and his own—with an incisiveness rarely matched before or since. Raised in working-class Detroit, the artist born Marshall Mathers in 1972 got his start as a battle rapper, reaching the ears of then-Interscope Records CEO Jimmy Iovine and future mentor Dr. Dre; only months before, he had been fired from his job as a line cook, where he worked nearly 60 hours a week to support his infant daughter—an origin story that set the tone for his career. Dark, funny, and frequently violent, his breakthrough albums (1999’s The Slim Shady LP and 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP) established him as pop culture’s premier bogeyman, a bleach-blond devil traumatized by circumstance who rapped about killing everyone from his mentor to his mother with such ferocity and wit that you’d almost forget he had the wrong idea. The result was a sound that reached beyond hip-hop into the heart of suburban America: rap not as social reportage but as primal-scream therapy; punk for a generation addled by reality TV. Even as he's matured—fame, stability, sobriety, an Oscar (for the 8 Mile centerpiece, “Lose Yourself”)—he's retained his edge, taking shots at politics and society (2017’s Revival) with a frustration that's bordered on relentless. Still, however tough he's been on the world, Em has also tended to reserve his harshest words for himself, refracting his insecurities—about his family, his music, his cultural relevance—into verses that have only made him seem more human.
- HOMETOWN
- St. Joseph, MO, United States of America
- BORN
- October 17, 1972