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Original Content HNHH looks across Em's discography for his funniest, dopest, most insane lyrical escapades from the legendary MC.
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Original Content D12's tale is riddled with triumph and tragedy.
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Original Content Revisit the greatest hits of Eminem's extensive and unique production discography.
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Mitch Findlay -
Original Content Eminem built three distinct personas. Slim Shady, Eminem, and Marshall each reveal how identity, pain, & performance shaped his legacy.
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Erika Marie -
Music Guess who's back.
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Devin Morton -
Music Some of the highlights from Eminem's conversation with his younger self.
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Devin Morton -
Music Hi, kids! Do you like violence?
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Slim Shady strikes again.
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Elias Andrews -
Sneakers The Eminem Air Jordan 3 Slim Shady PE surfaces with new detailed photos, highlighting the rapper’s rarest Jordan collaboration yet.
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Ben Atkinson -
Original Content With Eminem's "MMLPII" dropping today, we're taking a look at what the Detroit rapper has been best known for throughout his illustrious career, his freestyles.
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Music The most bizarre MGK shout out yet.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Slim Shady's final chapter is finally upon us.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Eminem recently announced his latest studio effort "The Death Of Slim Shady," set to premier some time this summer.
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TeeJay Small -
Music Em's still got it.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Original Content It's Eminem's 45th birthday. Grab your chunderbucket and take a listen to his 10 most vomit-inducing lyrics.
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Danny Schwartz -
Music Eminem squared off with his alter ego.
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Cole Blake -
Pop Culture Eminem claimed that "Real Housewives" Robyn Dixon and Gizelle Bryant's podcast, "Reasonably Shady," causes confusion over his "Shady" brand.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The Aftermath trio are back together.
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Elias Andrews -
Songs Slim Shady is officially back.
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Elias Andrews -
Original Content With "The Slim Shady LP" turning 20, examine how Eminem's devilish alter-ego persona is ingrained in Detroit soil.
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Mitch Findlay