A soulful confession that blurs the line between heartfelt cries and aesthetics
This work is like a mirror that reflects Eminem's spirit, resonating with sharp yet earnest emotions.
This work is a battlefield where Eminem confronts his "self," vividly portraying the shadows of American society and his own life. "Stan" projects his resonance with and disconnection from his fanatical fans, "The Real Slim Shady" his irony toward pop culture and the uncertainty of his identity, and "The Way I Am" projects the pressures of success and loneliness, drawing the listener into the vortex of a profound story. His narrative style, which transcends the boundaries of rap, has elevated him to a unique presence in pop music. Amidst the whirlwind of criticism and praise, Eminem has carved out a voice simply as "Marshall Mathers."
19 TRACKS:
1)
Public Service Announcement 2000
2)
Kill You
3)
Stan
4)
Paul (Skit)
5)
Who Knew
6)
Steve Berman
7)
The Way I Am
8)
The Real Slim Shady
9)
Remember Me?
10)
I'm Back
11)
Marshall Mathers
12)
Ken Kaniff (Skit)
13)
Drug Ballad
14)
Amityville
15)
Bitch Please II
16)
Kim
17)
Under The Influence
18)
Criminal
19)
The Kids
Producer [Album] - The 45 King
Producer [Album] - Eminem
Executive-Producer - Dr. Dre
Producer [Album] - Dr. Dre
Mastered By - Brain 'Big Bass' Gardner
Engineer - Chris Conway
Producer [Album] - Jeff Bass
Producer [Album] - Mark Bass
Engineer - Rich Behrens
Engineer - Steve King
Engineer - Mike Butler
Management - Paul D. Rosenberg
Engineer - Lance Pierre
Engineer - James McCrone
Engineer - Aaron Lepley
Engineer - Richard "Segal" Huredia
Coordinator [Aftermath Project] - Larry Chatman
A&R [Direction, Interscope] - Dean Geistlinger
Art Direction, Design - Jason Noto
Coordinator [Photography & Art] - Joe Mama-Nitzberg
A&R [Direction, Interscope] - D.J. Mormile
Coordinator [Aftermath Project] - Kirdis Tucker
Management [Interscope Product] - Chris Clancy (2)