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Raw, lyric-heavy, and heavily inspired by Nas and AZ.
"Forever" (with Drake, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne), "Elevator." 14. Recovery (2010)
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Before the "Slim Shady" persona, Eminem was a lyricist heavily influenced by Nas and AZ. Infinite showed off his technical ability but lacked the bite that would later make him famous. Raw, lyric-heavy, and heavily inspired by Nas and AZ
Though a multi-artist soundtrack, this project was anchored by Eminem. It contains his crowning achievement, "Lose Yourself," which became the first hip-hop song ever to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song. 7. Encore (2004)
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With Dr. Dre providing cinematic, hard-hitting production, Eminem transformed from an underground technician into the most famous—and controversial—artist on the planet.
This is where the monster was born. Frustrated by the failure of Infinite , Marshall Mathers created the Slim Shady alter ego, leaning into dark humor and violent fantasies. 2. The Global Takeover (1999–2000)