Full Discography + Fan Albums For this project, I used Eminem’s officially released songs, some leaked tracks, some songs Eminem was featured on and a few other types of Eminem tracks. I did not use songs from Eminem’s official studio albums as these fan albums are meant to coexist with the official albums.
. ' Released: November 10, 2017. ' Released: December 15, 2017. ' Released: March 27, 2018.
'Remind Me' Released: July 6, 2018 Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper. The album was released on December 15, 2017, through,. Production for the album took place during 2016 to 2017 at various recording studios. In addition to Eminem himself, music production was handled by various record producers, including, and executive producer. Revival features from artists,.
The album's, ', featuring, was released on November 10, 2017. ' was released as a promotional single on December 8, 2017 a week prior to the album's release.
Revival was leaked online on December 13, 2017, two days before the album's release date. The album's second, ', featuring, was released on January 5, 2018. The album's third single, ', featuring was released on March 27, 2018. The album's fourth single, 'Remind Me', was released on July 6, 2018.
A music video for ' was released on April 3, 2018. While the album received polarized reviews from critics, it debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, Finland, the UK, and the US.
Revival was also the. Revival was followed by, Eminem's tenth studio album that was released eight months later on August 31, 2018, without any prior announcement about recording it. Is featured on the track 'River'.
On October 25, 2017, posted a photo to of 's. In the background of the photo, there is a billboard ad promoting a drug called 'Revival'. Suspicion was aroused when fans noticed that the 'E' in 'Revival' was reversed, similar to Eminem's previous logos. Visiting the website listed on the billboard ad revealed several clues. On the website, a promotional video about 'Revival' makes references to Eminem's song '. The website also references ', ', ', ', and '. According to the website, 'Revival' treats 'Atrox Rithimus', a nonexistent medical condition.
One translation of Atrox Rithimus, from Latin, is 'terrible rhyme'. The website is also registered to one of Eminem's labels,. When the phone number for 'Revival' is called, it plays the background music of 's ', which Eminem features on.
These details led fans to believe Eminem's new album will be called Revival. This would follow suit with the names of two of his last three solo albums,. The lead single ' was first performed by at the on November 12 with co-producer and writer on vocals. Both performed the song and a medley of ' / ' on on November 18.
The album release date was teased multiple times, leading fans to wonder the release date. Then, on November 28, 2017, the release date of the album was announced to be December 15 via both 's and Eminem's social media accounts, while also revealing the fake drug campaign of the record.
On December 5, 2017, Eminem shared a complete list of all the tracks featuring on his album via his Instagram account. The list features a total of 19 tracks, including an interlude track to Revival, featuring artists such as Phresher,. On December 7, 2017, the album cover was revealed and projected onto a Detroit building. That night, the song 'Untouchable' was released and a pre-order was set up on iTunes. Served as the vocalist for the lead single '.
On November 8, 2017, Eminem tweeted a picture of a doctor's prescription note with the words ' and 'Take as needed' written on it. Additionally, the doctor's note was labeled with the logo for Revival. This caused speculation that the first single would be titled 'Walk on Water'. On November 9, Paul Rosenberg shared a video on Instagram linking the drug 'Revival' with 'Walk on Water' and confirming the song, which was subsequently released the next day. An audio video was uploaded to Eminem's YouTube channel. As of December 16, 2017, the video has nearly 50 million views and over 1.1 million likes. On December 23, 2017, the music video for the song was released exclusively on and Eminem's official channel.
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'Walk on Water' debuted at number 14 on the, becoming the 57th entry for both artists on the chart. ' featuring was released as a second of the album. The song was released to radio on January 5, 2018 and was released a single on February 7. An audio video was uploaded to Eminem's channel on December 14, 2017. As of January 15, 2018, the video has over 60 million views and 1 million likes.
On February 14, 2018, the music video for the song was released on Eminem's official Vevo channel. Commercially, it has reached number one in the United Kingdom, Norway and Sweden as well as the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal and Switzerland, and the top 20 in Belgium and the United States. The album's third single, ' featuring, impacted US on March 27, 2018. The two artists performed the song at the.
'Remind Me' was released to Italian radio as the fourth single from the album on July 6, 2018. 'Framed', a song, received a music video on April 3, 2018, inspired by 80's horror films.
Promotional singles ' was released as a on December 8, 2017. The song features a sample from the song ' by the.
A remix to ' featuring and Phresher was released as a promotional single on January 8, 2018. Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 4.3/10 50/100 Review scores Source Rating D+ F 5.0/10 Upon release, Revival, overall, received polarized reviews from music critics, and a mostly negative reaction from fans, as many were divided over its lack of focus, the lyrics, the heavy use of rock samples in the production, as well as the abundance of artists for guest appearances. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an score of 50, based on 24 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average' reviews. Don Needham of criticized the album's production and focus, stating that 'If Eminem thinks his verbal box of tricks can overcome the weakness of any backing track, his recent albums have demonstrated otherwise.' . Mathers.
Rick Rubin 4:34 Total length: 77:39 Track notes. signifies a co-producer. signifies an additional producer. 'Remind Me' features backing vocals.
'Revival (Interlude)' features vocals by Alice and the Glass Lake. 'Offended' features vocals. 'Castle' features vocals by Liz Rodrigues. Sample credits. 'Chloraseptic' contains elements of 'It's My Thing', written by and and performed. 'Untouchable' contains samples of ', written by, and performed by, and ', written by, Tyrone Kelsie and Eric McIntosh and performed.
'Remind Me' contains samples of ', written by, and performed by; 'Saturday Night', written and performed by and ', written by, Luther Rabb, James Walters and and performed. 'Revival (Interlude)' contains elements of 'Human of the Year', written and performed. 'Framed' contains samples of 'Pilgrim', written by and and performed by C&K Vocal. 'Heat' contains samples of ', written by, and and performed by, ', written by and and performed by the and an uncredited sample of 'Intro (Feel the Heat)' from the film and performed.
'Offended' contains samples of 'In You (I Found a Love)', written by, and and performed. 'In Your Head' contains samples of ', written by and performed. 'Arose' contains samples of ', written and performed by and ', written by and performed. Personnel Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
Explore the legacy of Eminem and Dr. Dre, one of music's most prolific duos. The Meeting That Changed History While Eminem was washing dishes at a fast food restaurant, hitting the battle rap circuit and independently pushing his debut album Infinite, was already an established name in the music scene. Had established a reputation as one of hip-hop’s most controversial and beloved groups, and Dre’s solo career was on the rise.
In late 1992, the Compton artist’s debut solo album The Chronic exploded onto the scene, turning the sample-based sonic landscape on it’s head; while early hip-hop instrumentals were the product of sampling pre-existing records, Dre’s approach was to recreate the samples from scratch using live instrumentation. The professionalism with which Dr. Dre produced and engineered all his own material caught the eye of aspiring record mogul Jimmy Iovine, who was looking to make a mark with his new record label: Interscope records. Iovine took a chance on Dre, and the pair developed a mutual trust that would develop over the years to come. Meanwhile, Em was steady pushing his cult classic Infinite from out the back of his trunk, participating in the event that would ultimately change his life: the 97’ Rap Olympics.
While Em was out there spitting bars, Dre was looking for his next artist. The good doctor’s Interscope deal was fraught with back to back early flops - Dr. Dre Presents Aftermath and The Firm - and pressure was beginning to build.
Luckily, Dre managed to get ahold of one of Em’s early demo tapes, after one of Iovine’s interns caught Em’s dominant (yet second place) performance at the Rap Olympics. Slim’s flow immediately caught Dre’s attention, and before long, Em was on a plane to California. HBO’s The Defiant Ones revealed some footage of Em & Dre’s first studio session, which culminated in what became known as “My Name Is.” From the opening minutes, it was clear that the duo were kindred spirits, and even though many record executives cautioned against the signing, Dre stuck with his guns and changed music history. The Chemistry “ It’s an honor to work with Dre, and now, I’m past the honor stage. Now it’s like, we developed-it’s more than a business, a friendship now.” - Eminem, Making Of Forgot About Dre. On Em’s official studio debut The Slim Shady LP, Dr. Dre produced three songs - “My Name Is,” “Guilty Conscience,” and “Role Models,” as well as executive producing the entire project.
It’s no surprise that each of the Dre produced cuts were singles, and the duo continued their hot streak on Dr. Dre’s legendary 2001. Em and Dre linked up for two tracks (three, if you count background vocals on “The Watcher”), and “Forgot About Dre” and ‘What’s The Difference” both stood out as some of the album’s most memorable singles. There are many who would say that Dre and Em’s musical peak came on Em’s sophomore album, 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP. Dre had perfected the sound he conceived on “My Name Is,” and hooked Em up with a batch of carnival-esque, off-kilter bangers.
Together with producer Mel-Man, Dre laced six of the album’s nineteen songs, many of which stood out as highlights. Dre’s input continued deep into Em’s career, producing two tracks for Em’s group D12’s Devil’s Night debut, and three on Eminem’s most personal album yet, The Eminem Show.
Along with a few loosies along the way, and another joint on D12’s sophomore album, Dre produced eight out of twenty records on Em’s fourth studio album Encore. Unfortunately, Encore marked the beginning of a dark period for Em, which led to Marshall essentially disappearing from the game as a solo artist. While his work on Shady Records yielded many tried-and-failed endeavors like Bobby Creekwater, Cashis, and, his own musical output slowed to a grinding halt. Years passed, and eventually it was revealed that Eminem had been battling addiction; it got so bad that he nearly lost his own life. After a stint in Brighton rehab center, Em got his mind right, sobered up, and once again linked with Dre on his 2009 comeback album Relapse. While Relapse wasn’t to everyone’s liking, Dre’s production was undeniably on point; the good doctor and his team handled eighteen out of twenty of the album’s tracks.
In fact, Relapse looked to be, at least on paper, Dre and Em’s most collaborative project yet. However, Dre and Em seemed to distance themselves in the years to come. On Recovery, Dre only came through for “So Bad,” (and the “Ridaz bonus track). On Marshall Mathers LP 2, Dre contributed no production, despite having been the album’s executive producer.
While some wondered if the dynamic duo’s creative run was coming to an end, it appears they have been back in the lab for Em’s upcoming album. If The Defiant Ones is any indication, Em and Dre still have the utmost respect for one another, and there’s no denying that the chemistry they have forged has solidified them as one of music’s most iconic duos. As Brothers, muses, and friends, Eminem and Dre’s legacy is one worthy of respect. If you haven't already, check out our controversial ' list, which features many collaborations with the Good Doctor.
The Discography Here is a comprehensive list of every track Eminem and Dre have ever worked on together, including features and production. All songs are produced by Dr. Dre unless otherwise stated. Eminem - The Slim Shady LP (1998) My Name Is Guilty Conscience ft. Dre Role Models - The Tunnel Eminem - If I Get Locked Up Tonight ft. Dr Dre (prod by Dr. Dre & Funk Flex) Wild Wild West OST (1999) Dr.
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Dre & Eminem - Bad Guys Always Die Dr. Dre - 2001 (1999) The Watcher (background vocals by Eminem) What’s The Difference ft. & Eminem Forgot About Dre ft. Eminem Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) Kill You Who Knew The Real Slim Shady Remember Me ft. RBX & Sticky Fingaz I’m Back Bitch Please 2 ft. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, D12 - Devil’s Night (2001) Ain’t Nuttin’ But Music Fight Music Revelation Eminem - The Eminem Show (2002) Business Say What You Say ft.
Dre My Dad’s Gone Crazy - Cheers (2003) Shit Hits The Fan ft. Dre & Eminem D12 - D12 World (2004) American Psycho 2 Eminem - Encore (2004) Evil Deeds Never Enough ft. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg Mosh Rain Man Big Weenie Just Lose It Ass Like That Encore/Curtains Down Eminem - Relapse (2009) 3 AM My Mom Insane Bagpipes From Baghdad Hello Tonya (Skit) Same Song And Dance We Made You Medicine Ball Paul (Skit) Stay Wide Awake Old Time’s Sake ft. Dre Must Be The Ganja Mr. Mathers (Skit) Deja Vu Crack A Bottle ft.
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Dre & 50 Cent Steve Berman (Skit) Underground 50 Cent - Before I Self Destruct (2009) Psycho ft. Eminem Eminem - Relapse: Refill (2009) Hell Breaks Loose ft. Dre Buffalo Bill Taking My Ball Drop The Bomb On Em Music Box Eminem - Recovery (2010) So Bad Ridaz Dr. Dre - I Need A Doctor (2011) I Need A Doctor ft. Eminem & Skylar Gray (prod. By Alex Da Kid) Dr. Dre - Compton (2015) Medicine Man ft.
Eminem (Prod. Dem Jointz & Focus.) Misc Eminem - Till Hell Freezes Over (1998) Eminem - Ghost Stories (1998) Eminem ft. Dre, Jay-Z & 50 Cent - Syllables (2011).