Beyoncé continues her reign as the queen of the Grammys: She leads the 2025 awards with 11 nominations, even sweeping all four country categories with her historic Cowboy Carter album. Beyoncé is up for album of the year and best country album, while her No. 1 country hit “Texas Hold ‘Em” is nominated for song of the year, record of the year and best country song. Her other nominations include best country solo performance for “16 Carriages,” best country/duo performance “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus and best Americana performance for “Ya Ya.” Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” also earned 5 nominations but we are here for EMINEM.
Marshall Mathers earned three Grammy nominations for his 12th album “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” including best rap album and best music video. You can check out Eminem’s nominations below.
BEST RAP PERFORMANCE
• “Enough (Miami)” – Cardi B
• “When the Sun Shines Again” – Common & Pete Rock Featuring Posdnuos
• “Nissan Altima” – Doechii
• “Houdini” – Eminem
• “Like That” – Future & Metro Boomin Featuring Kendrick Lamar
• “Yeah Glo!” – GloRilla
• “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
BEST RAP ALBUM
• “Might Delete Later” – J. Cole
• “The Auditorium, Vol. 1” – Common & Pete Rock
• “Alligator Bites Never Heal” – Doechii
• “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” – Eminem
• “We Don’t Trust You” – Future & Metro Boomin
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
“Tailor Swif” – A$AP Rocky
“360” – Charli XCX
“Houdini” – Eminem
“Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
“Fortnight” – Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone
Expanded Mourner’s Edition of Eminem’s latest 12th solo studio album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” is finally here.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is the twelfth studio album by Detroit legend Eminem. It was released through Shady, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records on July 12, 2024. The concept album centers around a battle between Eminem himself and his Slim Shady alter ego. The album incorporates hardcore hip-hop, satirical hip-hop, and conscious hip-hop. It contains guest appearances from White Gold, Sly Pyper, Bizarre, JID, Dem Jointz, Ez Mil, Skylar Grey, Big Sean, BabyTron, and Jelly Roll. Production on the album was handled by Eminem himself, alongside Dem Jointz, Fredwreck, Cubeatz, Cole Bennett, and DJ Premier, as well as his close collaborators Dr. Dre, Mr. Porter, and Luis Resto, among others.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) topped the album charts in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It was supported by three singles: “Houdini”, “Tobey”, and “Somebody Save Me”. The album was met with mixed reviews. Critics praised Eminem’s rapping techniques while panning the lyrics. On September 10, Eminem posted a teaser trailer on social media for a deluxe edition of the album, titled “Expanded Mourner’s Edition”, set to release on Friday the 13th of the same month.
The tracklist of the expanded edition has appeared on Eminem’s official website couple of days ago, it included previous three bonus tracks “Kyrie & Luka” (with 2 Chainz) and “Like My S–t” (with FIFTEENAFTER) and “Steve Berman (skit)” and one new song “Fuel” (Shady Edition0, featuring Westside Boogie and GRIP. You can bump the new track below:
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is the twelfth studio album by Detroit legend Eminem. It was released through Shady, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records on July 12, 2024. The concept album centers around a battle between Eminem himself and his Slim Shady alter ego. The album incorporates hardcore hip-hop, satirical hip-hop, and conscious hip-hop. It contains guest appearances from White Gold, Sly Pyper, Bizarre, JID, Dem Jointz, Ez Mil, Skylar Grey, Big Sean, BabyTron, and Jelly Roll. Production on the album was handled by Eminem himself, alongside Dem Jointz, Fredwreck, Cubeatz, Cole Bennett, and DJ Premier, as well as his close collaborators Dr. Dre, Mr. Porter, and Luis Resto, among others.
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) topped the album charts in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It was supported by three singles: “Houdini”, “Tobey”, and “Somebody Save Me”. The album was met with mixed reviews. Critics praised Eminem’s rapping techniques while panning the lyrics. On September 10, Eminem posted a teaser trailer on social media for a deluxe edition of the album, titled “Expanded Mourner’s Edition”, set to release on Friday the 13th of the same month.
The tracklist of the expanded edition has appeared on Eminem’s official website, it includes previous three bonus tracks “Kyrie & Luka” (with 2 Chainz) and “Like My S–t” (with FIFTEENAFTER) and “Steve Berman (skit)” and one new song. Check out the tracklist below.
1. “Renaissance”
2. “Habits” (with White Gold)
3. “Trouble”
4. “Brand New Dance”
5. “Evil”
6. “All You Got (skit)”
7. “Lucifer” (with Sly Pyper)
8. “Antichrist”
9. “Fuel” (with JID)
10. “Road Rage” (with Dem Jointz and Sly Pyper)
11. “Houdini”
12. “Breaking News (skit)”
13. “Guilty Conscience 2”
14. “Head Honcho” (with Ez Mil)
15. “Temporary” (with Skylar Grey)
16. “Bad One” (with White Gold)
17. “Tobey” (with BabyTron and Big Sean)
18. “Guess Who’s Back (skit)”
19. “Somebody Save Me” (with Jelly Roll)
20. “Steve Berman (skit)”
21. “Fuel” (Shady Edition) (with Westside Boogie and GRIP)
22. “Kyrie & Luka” (with 2 Chainz)
23. “Like My S–t” (with FIFTEENAFTER)
Like they say, true to theme, the Detroit legend Eminem has a surprise in store for this Friday the 13th. Slim Shady has just announced that he will be releasing the Expanded Mourner’s Edition of his latest 12th solo studio album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” later this week, teasing the reloaded project with a trailer posted to his social media accounts.
In the clip announcing the new release, Em walks into a convenience store and pulls a carton of milk out of the refrigerator. Only, he drops it onto the ground, revealing a missing ad on the side of the box featuring his alter ego Slim Shady. As he exits the store, his longtime friend and tour DJ, The Alchemist hops out from behind the store counter and tells him to never come back.
It’s unclear what will end up on the Expanded Mourner’s Edition of the album, though one can surmise it will feature new tracks — perhaps produced by Alchemist. Fans are also expecting features from 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and Royce Da 5’9″, which was teased right before the release of The Death Of Slim Shady. It might also include the original album bonus tracks: DJ Premier-produced “Kyrie & Luka,” featuring 2 Chainz and “Like My S–t,” featuring FIFTEENAFTER.
“The Death of Slim Shady” marked the end of a chapter for Slim Shady, presented as a concept album that let his bawdy and crass alter ego out of the cage for one last hurrah. Shady has been a perennial figure in Eminem‘s music from the start, with his more salacious material attributed to his evil counterpart.
With Eminem releasing the expanded edition of The Death Of Slim Shady album and dropping physical copies on the same day, opening the MTV Video Music Awards a day before and dropping music video with LL Cool J, it all may boost the album sales so much that it might be back at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts next week. Check out the trailer of the expanded edition below:
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh have recently sat down with DJ Drewski for an interview where they talked about Cash Money reunion tour, how Lil Wayne got on Back That Azz Up and artists like Eminem still sampling their records.
“Shout out to Eminem. He just used some ‘Ha.’ We can’t do nothing with this songs sitting down. We can’t make no money with these songs just sitting on. So, I applaud the artist, especially the artist that’s really good at it, that got talent.” said Juvenile.
“I think it’s a biggest homage anybody could pay to you when it’s credible artist, somebody like Em uses your song. That’s like ‘wow,’ you know! It’s incredible because it’s like you sitting down in barber shop and we talking and you can stick your chest out an be like Eminem ever rap any of your beats. When I heard Eminem song with ‘Ha,’ he did Juvenile flow, I was just like ‘OH, S–T!'” said Mannie Fresh.
“Em is my dude. Because when my career started, Em was one of them guys that reached out and he showed us love in the beginning so yeah, he’s my guy. But man, I didn’t expect that! We knew it was coming out but I didn’t hear it until it was released.” Juvenile added.
Eminem sampled Juvenile’s “Ha!” song on “Road Rage,” featuring Dem Jointz and Sly Pyper, produced by Dem Jointz, Dr. Dre and Eminem himself, from The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) album. The 10th track on the alum is satirical take on modern society, addressing issues of identity, political correctness, and the current “beauty standards” as well as obesity. Sly Pyper’s chorus further voices the ensuing simmering aggression and the symbolic “road rage” that comes with this sociopolitical climate and the need to conform to these norms. The interlude also features an argument between Eminem and his alter ego, Slim Shady, which highlights the internal conflict between his reflective, socially aware side and the rebellious provocateur within. Em interpolates Juvenile’s flow at the end of the song.
Eminem’s alter ego, Slim Shady, is receiving a memorial in London!
On Monday, July 15, 2024 the iconic rapper Eminem from Detroit turned to his Instagram handle to announce the London dates of his exclusive pop-up to celebrate the release of his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady.
Marking July 17 and 18 as the dates to say a proper farewell to the late Slim Shady, he wrote: “A proper farewell to Slim Shady in London. Join us on July 17th & 18th for the @complex pop-up experience to celebrate the release of The Death of Slim Shady at 59 Greek Street in Soho. #TheDeathofSlimShady.”
Partnered with Complex, the limited edition pop-up merchandise includes album-specific hoodies, shirts, and hats, along with the rapper’s vinyl collection that explores his entire catalog of 12 albums, including the rare tracks.
The pop-up is a combination of a memorial and an art exhibition, featuring Slim Shady-centric art and photography and a symbolic casket for the attendees to bid farewell to the iconic wordsmith. Previously, Los Angeles witnessed the merchandise and memorial on July 12–14 at Complex, LA, 433 N. Fairfax Avenue.
SURPRISINGLY, Eminem appeared at the funeral to take pictures with fans and sign the merchandise. Check out the pictures and videos below. You may also want to refresh the page after every few minutes cause the article is being updated with new photos and video clips.
Eminem dropped The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) album and while critics did not favor the project, hip-hop community who appreciate the lyrics, concept and multisyllable rhymes were impressed by the first Eminem album in 4 years.
Battle rapper A. Ward tweeted: “One thing I believe is not up for debate is…. Eminem is the Greatest Rhymer Ever.” Another battle rapper Mike P said: “21 for 21. Album Of The Year. One of the best albums Eminem has ever made… Holy s—t.” Battle rapper Real Sikh tweeted: I f–k with the “Dream” concept on Eminem new album. You hear alarm clocks and him waking up from a nightmare throughout the album, so most of the album is him dreaming.”
Ice Cube’s son O’Shea Jackson Jr. tweeted: “OMFG, Eminem, I can’t wait to bump this s–t in the car. This mother–ker going crazy.” One of the fans commented: “This is why I hate rap now. It’s all about lyrics and reading between the lines. Tupac just made simple dope a-s songs like Dear Mama, I Get Around, Toss It Up. You did not have to rewind 10 times to get it.” On that, Jackson Jr. replied: “This is the problem. Motherf—kers been eating fast food for so long they don’t know when a good meal is prepared for them.”
AJ Francis said: “Eminem lyrically is the greatest rapper ever. His song style is not for everyone, and some of the stuff he says makes people uncomfortable, but if we talking about lyrical breakdown… He’s the GOAT.” Ren said: “Can’t explain how happy the new Eminem album makes me. Feel like when I listened to The Marshall Mathers LP for the first time. Goosebumps.” Dax tweeted: “New Eminem album is fire.”
Hip-hop YouTuber Stevie Knight ranked the album inside Em’s top three projects. He said “The Eminem Show, The Marshall Mathers LP, The Death of Slim Shady. Top 3 Eminem albums of all time no specific order.” Terrell Mallory said: “This is what I will say… Eminem showed as he always does, that he can REALLY RAP better than MOST.” His brother said: “We listened to The Death Of Slim Shady and Eminem is insane honestly. We caught a LOT of bars. can’t wait for y’all to see what we caught first listen… The man can rap and has a sick mind indeed but at what cost? Either way, I think it was a solid project and concept, but I also understand some hating it. Also let me say the “concept” of him killing “Slim Shady” and how his evilness has fueled his career but also hurt him in the same way. The world changed and he didn’t type s–t. That aside, he said some real offensive s–t on the album and the “concept” doesn’t excuse that.”
One of the users asked Russ to share his opinion on the album. Russ responded: “hiiiiiiigh level rapping abilities. Favorite Em album in a minute.” 50 Cent also tweeted: “Yo Eminem, s–t is crazy. It takes me a while to understand the details of this one.” Pakistan decedent Detroit rapper Lazarus quotes Eminem’s Pakistan line and said that new Eminem album is fire. Surprisingly for me, XXL magazine tweeted: “Eminem is 51 years old and seriously hasn’t lost a step.”
Rap community was also impressed by JID’s verse on “Fuel.” Token said: “JID lost his mind on that Em song.” Mickey Factz tweeted: “Yea this JID verse is candidate for feature verse of the year… along with Kendrick on Like That. Wow good s–t bro.” Director Mike Chehadé said: “Just so everyone knows the JID feature on the new Eminem album didn’t happen overnight. Their relationship started at the beginning of J.I.D’s career. I remember calling J.I.D years ago after he dropped The Never Story. He told me Em and Mos Def had reached out to show love and support. Even back then the greats saw what we’re all witnessing now from J.I.D… Scary part is he’s just getting started!” Twista said “I need to spit a verse on the Fuel song” and tagged Eminem on X. Check out all the reactions in the video below:
Eminem returned with 12th solo studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), first since 2020’s Music To Be Murdered By. The title, of course, references the Detroit legend’s troublemaking alter ego, Slim Shady, who runs wild on many of Marshall’s biggest hits.
The Death of Slim Shady features the previously released singles “Houdini”—which rode a Steve Miller Band sample to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on Billboard Global 200 —and “Tobey,” with fellow Detroit rappers BabyTron and Big Sean. Guests on the LP include White Gold, Bizarre, Sly Pyper, Dem Jointz, Skylar Grey, Jelly Roll, and Ez Mil.
The Death Of Slim Shady is a concept album and Eminem warned fans to listen to it in order to make a complete sense: “Public service announcement: the “death of slim shady” is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.” he tweeted on X (formerly Twitter). Supposedly, Eminem kills Slim Shady but if you listen to the album in reverse, it’s a different story.
One of the fans on X, @Pecora_boy123, posted a theory that the entire album is in reverse. “TDOSS BACK TO FRONT TELLS A WHOLE DIFFERENT STORY!!!” he said. Then he continued: “Somebody Save Me – foreshadowing Marshall’s death. Guess Who’s Back- foreshadowing the return of Slim Shady. Tobey- sometimes s–t just does not pan out, Shady shadow shows up. Bad One – “one minute you are here the next you are gone” it seems like Marsh’s job is done he pulled off his stunt. Temporary – his letter to Hailie before he dies (hint). Head Hancho- “writing is on the wall” “Ezekiel” the story of Ezekiel, and remembrance on creation day, Marshall’s creation day would be Slim Shady! “you’ll be a Stan till I die, though (Dido)”
The theory continues with: “Guilty Conscience 2 – Slim Shady laughs after Paul hangs up on him, showing it wasn’t a dream. Breaking News- Slim Shady is showing Marshall all the s–t he has just started. Slim Shady laughs viciously at the end. Houdini- Paul calls back and says good luck. This is his rebuttal to Marshall calling him and he thinks that Marshall is f–king with him because he’s on this tangent again. “What you thought you saw ain’t what you saw” this will come back into play later. Road Rage – Slim dyes Marshall’s hair blonde again. Hence Marshall rapping like a blonde hair version of himself the rest of the way. Fuel – “the reapers coming to heathen and I need it from ME”. Antichrist- “cobain put the gauge to his brain I’m goin out with a bang aye”(Marshall voice)
Lucifer – (switching between Marsh and Slim) first I must weave rhymes, then I’mma leave eyes in a state of disbelief.” A set up for the finale of this all. (STARTS TO GET REALLY GOOD). All You Got- Slim telling Marshall he ain’t s–t without him. (notice Marshall’s weariness and tone) at this point Slim has completely taken over. Hence the opening of Evil – “woke up with an attitude today, Not in the mood to play.” Stuck in my ruthless ways I refuse to change, nothing to lose or gain, GUESS I JUST CHOOSE TO STAY”(BIG FORESHADOW). BRAND NEW DANCE – Shady just said he’s so evil, so he’s gonna show it by making a whole song s–tting on reeves. TROUBLE SKIT – “ALRIGHT HERE, DRINK THIS.” DRINK IT B–CH.” He just drugged Marshall!! “LET ME GO YOU B–CH” Marshall says as he’s tied up. THEN SHADY SAYS. ”LITTLE PU-SY WHATS WRONG? THOUGHT YOU WERE DREAMING HUH?”
BINGO!!!!!!!! HABITS – you can hear Marshall struggling as he’s tied up and gagged. Slim is telling him to eat a pill of some sort to knock him out. RENAISSANCE – SLIM BURIES MARSHALL!!! SPITS ON HIS GRAVE!!! Slim proceeds to spit his first song, without the person that started it all for him, Marshall Mathers. Straight vintage Slim Shady on the track, teasing what’s about to be unleashed on the world with SIDE B! Listen to the album in reversed order below. What y’all say?!
Eminem’s highly anticipated 12th solo studio album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” is finally here!
Whether as Marshall Mathers or Slim Shady, Eminem never fails to make a strong impression. His discography regularly documents a struggle between the Detroit-bred rap superstar’s two outspoken personas, an artistic battle followed closely by his most ardent and attentive fans, while pitchfork-wielding outsiders and his more casual listeners never bothered to discern the difference. The willfully profane Slim and the comparatively less sacrilegious Marshall compose a dramaturgical dyad that makes each of his album releases feel like blockbusters. That said, the stakes feel dramatically high on The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), its title the most thematically loaded of his two-and-a-half-decade career.
If this does end up the genuine final curtain call for Eminem’s most notorious alter ego, he makes it a point to execute it on his own controversy-baiting terms, whether people like it or not. Addressing his detractors head-on, “Habits” defensively dismantles criticisms both internal and external, taking personal inventory while decrying political correctness. Cancel culture and wokeness as existential threats stay front of mind throughout, looming particularly large over the combative “Antichrist” and the Dr. Dre co-produced “Lucifer”. Repeated references to Caitlyn Jenner won’t quell the perpetual homophobia accusations Eminem has long faced, but on songs like “Evil” and “Road Rage” he at least aims to clarify his positions amid his characteristically clever wordplay.
Naturally, Slim isn’t about to go out quietly. Ever the eager pugilist, he exploits his upper hand with Fight Club panache on “Brand New Dance” and “Trouble”. The character’s antagonism vacillates between self-destructive outbursts and strategic gaslighting, gleefully poking at touchy topics on “Houdini” and assigning we’re-in-this-together complicity to Marshall on the surprise sequel “Guilty Conscience 2”. Yet even as the tragicomically intertwined foes grapple with one another, the album still makes room for something as personal as “Temporary”, a heartfelt message to his daughter for after he’s gone. With the added benefit of a few unexpected cameos, including Michigan-repping cut “Tobey” with Big Sean and BabyTron, the over-the-top theatricality driving The Death of… feels like fan service, giving his longtime patrons the Eminem show they’ve come to expect from him.
Eminem 12th solo studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) is around the corner and Apple Music has just unveiled some details for the album. If you don’t want spoiler, do not read this article. Below you can read the description of the album, provided by Apple Music.
Whether as Marshall Mathers or Slim Shady, Eminem never fails to make a strong impression. His discography regularly documents a struggle between the Detroit-bred rap superstar’s two outspoken personas, an artistic battle followed closely by his most ardent and attentive fans, while pitchfork-wielding outsiders and his more casual listeners never bothered to discern the difference. The willfully profane Slim and the comparatively less sacrilegious Marshall compose a dramaturgical dyad that makes each of his album releases feel like blockbusters. That said, the stakes feel dramatically high on The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), its title the most thematically loaded of his two-and-a-half-decade career.
If this does end up the genuine final curtain call for Eminem’s most notorious alter ego, he makes it a point to execute it on his own controversy-baiting terms, whether people like it or not. Addressing his detractors head-on, “Habits” defensively dismantles criticisms both internal and external, taking personal inventory while decrying political correctness. Cancel culture and wokeness as existential threats stay front of mind throughout, looming particularly large over the combative “Antichrist” and the Dr. Dre co-produced “Lucifer”. Repeated references to Caitlyn Jenner won’t quell the perpetual homophobia accusations Eminem has long faced, but on songs like “Evil” and “Road Rage” he at least aims to clarify his positions amid his characteristically clever wordplay.
Naturally, Slim isn’t about to go out quietly. Ever the eager pugilist, he exploits his upper hand with Fight Club panache on “Brand New Dance” and “Trouble”. The character’s antagonism vacillates between self-destructive outbursts and strategic gaslighting, gleefully poking at touchy topics on “Houdini” and assigning we’re-in-this-together complicity to Marshall on the surprise sequel “Guilty Conscience 2”. Yet even as the tragicomically intertwined foes grapple with one another, the album still makes room for something as personal as “Temporary”, a heartfelt message to his daughter for after he’s gone. With the added benefit of a few unexpected cameos, including Michigan-repping cut “Tobey” with Big Sean and BabyTron, the over-the-top theatricality driving The Death of… feels like fan service, giving his longtime patrons the Eminem show they’ve come to expect from him.
Ahead of his album release, Eminem is collaborating with Complex network for “The Death Of Slim Shady” merchandise.
“Celebrate the release of Eminem’s 12th studio album all week with @Complex. Pull up to an exclusive pop-up shop at Complex LA to shop our exclusive “The Death of Slim Shady” capsule collection and more. The collection and vinyl will also available on @ComplexShop beginning July 12. “Death of Slim Shady” Pop-Up. July 12-14. Complex LA, 433 N. Fairfax Ave.” – Complex shared an update on social media.
As it was already revealed, the exclusive new capsule includes at least t-shirts and vinyl albums from Eminem’s discography. T-shirts are of course themed according to the album as the demonic Slim Shady artworks are printed over it. You can check the looks of it below:
About an hour ago, Eminem also gave an update on his album in his latest tweet: “Public service announcement: the “death of slim shady” is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.”
Public service announcement: the “death of slim shady” is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.
Eminem’s highly anticipated 12th solo studio album, “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” will be released on Friday, and we are learning more about the album ahead of its release. Over the past month, Eminem has dropped two singles ahead of the album’s release – a chart topping “Houdini” and Detroit anthem “Tobey,” featuring Big Sean and BabyTron from Motor City.
On Thursday afternoon, a day before the release, Eminem tweeted that the album is a “conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.”
Public service announcement: the “death of slim shady” is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense. Enjoy.
Big streaming services, Apple Music and Amazon Music have also released the track list yesterday, without features. “Houdini” is the 11th track and “Tobey” is the 17th track. Check out the track list below:
Renaissance (1:38)
Habits (04:58)
Trouble (00:42)
Brand New Dance (03:27)
Evil (03:50)
All You Got (skit) (00:24)
Lucifer (04:22)
Antichrist (05:14)
Fuel (03:34)
Road Rage (03:38)
Houdini (03:47)
Breaking News’ (skit) (00:37)
Guilty Conscience 2 (05:26)
Head Honcho (03:55)
Temporary (04:58)
Bad One (04:30)
Tobey (ft. Big Sean & BabyTron) (04:45)
Guess Who’s Back’ (skit) (01:03)
Somebody Save Me (03:50)
NOTE 1: In the brackets are the length of the tracks. NOTE 2: Features have not been revealed yet. NOTE 3: Those who preordered the album from Eminem’s website also includes TWO bonus tracks.
Guilty Conscience 2 appears to be a sequel to the 1999 Eminem song “Guilty Conscience” which featured Dr. Dre. Leading up to the album, Eminem also ran an advertisement in the Detroit Free Press for a fake obituary promoting the album. It was labeled “Obituaries” and titled “Slim Shady Made Lasting Impressions.” Other previews of the new album include an ad that ran on TV during the NFL Draft in Detroit that portrays the death of Slim Shady as a true crime TV show and two trailers for the album, in which Eminem spits on Slim Shady’s grave.