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Eminem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Eminem Eminem performing live at the Anger Management Tour in 2005. Background information Birth name Marshall Bruce Mathers III Also known as Slim Shady Born October 17, 1972 (1972-10-17) (age 36) St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S. Origin Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Genre(s) Hip hop Occupation(s) Rapper, producer, actor, musician, songwriter Years active 1995–present Label(s) Bassmint, Mashin' Duck, Web, Interscope, Aftermath, Goliath, Shady Associated acts Dr. Dre, Proof, D12, 50 Cent, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, Shady Records Website Eminem.com Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972),[1] known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor. Eminem quickly gained popularity in 1999 with his major-label debut album The Slim Shady LP, which won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. The following album, The Marshall Mathers LP, became the fastest-selling hip hop album in history.[2] It brought Eminem increased popularity, including his own record label, Shady Records, and brought his group project D12 into mainstream recognition. The Marshall Mathers LP and his third album, The Eminem Show, also won Grammy Awards, and in 2002, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for a song in the film 8 Mile, in which he also played the lead. Eminem developed into one of the most popular rappers of all time, then went on hiatus after touring in 2005. He released his first album since 2004, Relapse, on May 15, 2009. Contents [hide] 1 Music career 1.1 Early life and Infinite 1.2 1999: The Slim Shady LP 1.3 2000–2001: The Marshall Mathers LP 1.4 2002–2003: The Eminem Show 1.5 2004: Encore 1.6 2005–2008: Hiatus 1.7 2009: Relapse and Relapse 2 1.8 D12 1.9 Featurings and productions YouTube-Eminem - 3AM (Travis Barker Remix)
1.10 Shady Records 2 Acting career 3 Memoir 4 Personal life 4.1 Family 4.2 Legal troubles 4.3 Drug dependence 5 Discography 5.1 Studio albums 5.2 Other albums 5.3 DVDs 5.4 Number-one singles 6 Filmography 7 Awards 8 Business ventures 9 Notes 10 References 11 External links Music career Early life and Infinite See also: Infinite (album) Marshall Bruce Mathers III was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, the son of Deborah Mathers-Briggs (nee Nelson) and Marshall Bruce Mathers, Jr.[3] Shortly after his birth, his father abandoned his family. Until he was twelve, Marshall Mathers and his mother often moved between various cities and towns in Missouri (including St. Joseph, Savannah (where he lived in public housing) and Kansas City[4] before moving to Warren, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. YouTube-Sasha Baron Cohen's 'Bruno' makes Eminem blush
After procuring a copy of the Beastie Boys album Licensed to Ill as a teenager, Mathers became interested in hip hop, performing amateur raps at age fourteen under the pseudonym "M&M" and joining the group Soul Intent around 1995, when his first single was released.[1] Although a student at Lincoln High School in Warren, he frequently participated in freestyle battles at Osborn High School across town,[5] gaining the approval of underground hip hop audiences.[1] After repeating the ninth grade twice due to truancy,[6] he dropped out of high school at age 17.[3] Since 1992, Mathers had been signed to FBT
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Productions, run by brothers Jeff and Mark Bass. Mathers also held a minimum-wage job of cooking and dishwashing at the restaurant Gilbert's Lodge at St. Clair Shores for some time.[7] In 1996, his debut album Infinite, which was recorded at the Bassment, a recording studio owned by the Bass Brothers, was released under their independent label Web Entertainment.[8] Eminem recalls: "Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of feedback saying that I sounded like Nas and AZ. Infinite was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up."[9] Subjects covered in Infinite included his struggles with raising his newborn daughter Hailie Jade Scott while on limited funds.[10] Early in his career, Eminem collaborated with fellow Detroit MC Royce da 5'9" under the stage name Bad Meets Evil.[11] With the release of The Slim Shady EP, Mathers was accused of imitating the style and subject matter of underground rapper Cage.[12][13] While promoting the EP, Mathers approached Insane Clown Posse member Joseph Bruce and handed him a flyer which implied that the group would make an appearance at the EP's release party. Bruce refused to appear because Mathers had not previously approached him for permission to use the group's name in this way. Taking Bruce's response as a personal offense, Mathers subsequently attacked the group in radio interviews. Barbs between Insane Clown Posse and Eminem continued.[14][15] Jimmy Iovine, CEO of Interscope Records, requested a demo tape of Eminem's after Eminem won second place at the 1997 Rap Olympics. Iovine played the tape for record producer Dr. Dre, founder of Aftermath Entertainment. The two began recording tracks for Eminem's upcoming major-label debut The Slim Shady LP, and Eminem made a guest performance on the album Devil Without a Cause by Kid Rock.[1] Hip-hop magazine The Source featured Eminem in its "Unsigned Hype" column in March 1998.[16] 1999: The Slim Shady LP Main article: The Slim Shady LP According to Billboard Magazine, at this point in his life Eminem had "realized his musical ambitions were the only way to escape his unhappy life". After being signed to Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records in 1998, Eminem released in 1999 his first major studio album, The Slim Shady LP, heavily based on the production by Dr. Dre. The album was, according to the same Billboard article, "brutal" and "light years ahead of the material he had been writing beforehand."[17] It went on to be one of the most popular albums of 1999, going triple platinum by the end of the year.[18] With the album's popularity came controversy surrounding many of the album's lyrics. In "'97 Bonnie and Clyde", he describes a trip with his infant daughter, disposing of the body of his wife. Another song, "Guilty Conscience", ends with his encouraging a man to murder his wife and her lover. "Guilty Conscience" marked the beginning of the powerful friendship and musical bond that Dr. Dre and Eminem would share. The two label-mates would later collaborate on a line of hit songs, including "Forgot About Dre" and "What's the Difference" from Dr. Dre's album 2001, "Bitch Please II" from The Marshall Mathers LP, "Say What You Say" from The Eminem Show and "Encore/Curtains Down" from Encore. Thus, Dr. Dre would go on to make at least one guest appearance on all of Eminem's studio albums under the label Aftermath.[19] 2000–2001: The Marshall Mathers LP Main article: The Marshall Mathers LP The Marshall Mathers LP was released in May 2000. It went on to sell 1.76 million copies in its first week, breaking the records set by Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle as the fastest-selling hip hop album and Britney Spears' ...Baby One More Time as the fastest-selling solo album in the United States.[2][20] The first single released from the album, "The Real Slim Shady", was a success and created some controversy by insulting celebrities and making dubious claims about them; he states, among other things, that Christina Aguilera performed oral sex on Fred Durst and Carson Daly.[21] In his second single, "The Way I Am", he reveals to his fans the pressures from his record company to top "My Name Is" and sell more records. Although Eminem had parodied shock rocker Marilyn Manson in the video "My Name Is," the artists are on good terms. They have performed a remix of the song "The Way I Am" together in concert.[22] In the third single, "Stan" (which samples Dido's "Thank You"), Eminem attempts to deal with his new-found fame, taking on the persona of a deranged fan who kills himself and his pregnant girlfriend, mirroring "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on The Slim Shady LP.[3] Q magazine named "Stan" the third-greatest rap song of all time,[23] and the song came tenth in a similar survey conducted by Top40-Charts.com.[24] The song has since become highly acclaimed and was ranked 290th in Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.[25] In July 2000, Eminem became the first caucasian person to be featured on the cover of The Source magazine.[16] Music tours that he participated in for 2001 included the Up In Smoke Tour with rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, and Ice Cube[26] and Family Values Tour with the band Limp Bizkit.[27] 2002–2003: The Eminem Show Main article: The Eminem Show Eminem's third major album, The Eminem Show, was released in summer 2002 and proved to be another hit for the rapper reaching number one on the charts and selling well over 1 million copies in its first week of release.[18] It featured the single "Without Me", an apparent sequel to "The Real Slim Shady," in which he makes derogatory comments about boy bands, Limp Bizkit, Moby, and Lynne Cheney, among others. The album reflected on the impact of his rise to fame, his relationship with his wife and daughter, and his status in the hip-hop community. He also addresses the charges he faced over assaulting a bouncer he saw kissing his wife in 2000. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic felt that while there was clear anger present on several tracks, this album was considerably less inflammatory than The Marshall Mathers LP.[28] However, L. Brent Bozell III, who previously criticized The Marshall Mathers LP for perceived misogynistic lyrics in the album, noted The Eminem Show for its extensive use of obscene language, giving Eminem a nickname of "Eminef" for the bowdlerization of motherfucker, an obscenity prevalent in the album.[29] 2004: Encore Main article: Encore (Eminem album) On December 8, 2003, the United States Secret Service admitted it was "looking into" allegations that Eminem had threatened the President of the United States.[30] The lyrics in question: "Fuck money / I don't rap for dead presidents / I'd rather see the president dead / It's never been said, but I set precedents...". The song in question, titled "We As Americans", was being recorded possibly for Encore but wound up on a bonus CD accompanying the album instead.[31] The year 2004 saw the release of Eminem's fourth major album, Encore. The album was another chart-topper, as it was driven by the single "Just Lose It", notable for being disrespectful towards Michael Jackson. On October 12, 2004, a week after the release of "Just Lose It", Eminem's first single off Encore, Michael Jackson called into the Los Angeles-based Steve Harvey radio show to report his displeasure with the video, which parodies Jackson's child molestation trial, plastic surgery, and an incident in which Jackson's hair caught on fire while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984. The lyrics to "Just Lose It" refer to Jackson's legal troubles, however he does state in his song "...and that's not a stab at Michael/That's just a metaphor/I'm just psycho...." Many of Jackson's supporters and friends spoke out about the video, including Stevie Wonder, who called the video "kicking a man while he's down" and "bullshit,"[32] and Steve Harvey who declared, "Eminem has lost his ghetto pass. We want the pass back."[32] In the video, Eminem parodied Pee Wee Herman, MC Hammer, and a Blonde-Ambition-touring Madonna.[33] Regarding Jackson's protest, "Weird Al" Yankovic, who parodied the Eminem song "Lose Yourself" on a track titled "Couch Potato" on his 2003 album Poodle Hat, told the Chicago Sun-Times, "Last year, Eminem forced me to halt production on the video for my "Lose Yourself" parody because he somehow thought that it would be harmful to his image or career. So the irony of this situation with Michael is not lost on me."[34] Black Entertainment Television was the first channel to stop airing the video. MTV, however, announced it would continue airing the video. The Source, through its CEO Raymond "Benzino" Scott, wanted not only the video to be pulled, but the song off the album, and a public apology to Jackson from Eminem.[35] In 2007 Jackson and Sony bought Famous Music LLC from Viacom. This deal gave him the rights to songs by Eminem, Shakira and Beck amongst others.[36] Despite the comedic theme of the lead single, Encore had its fair share of serious subject matter, including the anti-war track "Mosh". On October 25, 2004, a week before the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, Eminem released the video for "Mosh" on the Internet.[37] The song featured a very strong anti-Bush message, with lyrics such as "fuck Bush" and "this weapon of mass destruction that we call our president."[38] The video features Eminem gathering up an army of people, including rapper Lloyd Banks, presented as victims of the Bush administration and leading them to the White House. However, once the army breaks in, it is revealed that they are there to simply register to vote, and the video ends with the words "VOTE Tuesday November 2" on the screen. After Bush won the election, the video's ending was changed to Eminem and the protesters invading while Bush was giving a speech.[39] 2005–2008: Hiatus In 2005, some industry insiders speculated that Eminem was considering ending his rapping career after six years and several multi-platinum albums. Speculation began in early 2005 about a double-disc album to be released late that year, rumored to be titled The Funeral.[40] The album manifested itself as a greatest hits album under the name Curtain Call: The Hits, and was released on December 6, 2005 under Aftermath Entertainment. In July 2005, the Detroit Free Press broke news of a potential final bow for Eminem as a solo performer, quoting members of his inside circle who said that he will begin to fully embrace the role of producer and label executive. On the same day of the release of the compilation album, Eminem denied that he was retiring on Detroit-based WKQI's "Mojo in the Morning" radio show, but implied that he would at least be taking a break as an artist, saying "I'm at a point in my life right now where I feel like I don't know where my career is going... This is the reason that we called it 'Curtain Call,' because this could be the final thing. We don't know."[41] That year, Eminem was a subject of criticism in Bernard Goldberg's book 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, being ranked at #58.[42] Goldberg cited a 2001 column by Bob Herbert of The New York Times claiming, "In Eminem's world, all women are whores and he is eager to rape and murder them."[43] The Eminem song "No One's Iller" from The Slim Shady EP was used by Goldberg as an example of misogyny in his music.[44] In summer 2005, Eminem embarked on his first U.S. concert run in three years, the Anger Management 3 Tour, featuring 50 Cent, G-Unit, Lil' Jon, D12, Obie Trice, The Alchemist, and others. In August 2005, Eminem canceled the European leg of the tour and subsequently announced that he had entered drug rehabilitation for treatment for a "dependency on sleep medication".[45] 2009: Relapse and Relapse 2 Main articles: Relapse (album) and Relapse 2 In September 2007, Eminem called into New York radio station Hot 97 during a 50 Cent interview and said he was "in limbo" and "debating" about when and if he would release another album. He said, "I'm always working -- I'm always in the studio. It feels good right now, the energy of the label. For a while, I didn't want to go back to the studio ... I went through some personal things. I'm coming out of those personal things [and] it feels good."[46] Eminem made an appearance on his Sirius channel Shade 45 in September 2008 in which he said, "Right now I'm kinda just concentrating on my own stuff, for right now and just banging out tracks and producing a lot of stuff. You know, the more I keep producing the better it seems like I get 'cause I just start knowing stuff."[47] It was around this time that Interscope finally confirmed the existence of a new Eminem album,[48] with Spring 2009 later being stated as the period span in which the album is due.[49] In December 2008, he gave more details on the album, which he recently reported was being titled Relapse. He said, "Me and Dre are back in the lab like the old days, man. Dre will end up producing the majority of the tracks on Relapse. We are up to our old mischievous ways ... let's just leave it at that."[50] On March 5, 2009, Eminem reported in a press release that he would be releasing two new albums this year. Relapse, the first album, was released on May 19, while "We Made You", the first official single and its music video, were released on April 7.[51] On April 23, the song "3 a.m.", was released as Relapse's second single. "3 a.m." features a much darker tone than previous singles "We Made You" and "Crack a Bottle." Eminem released the third and fourth singles, "Old Time's Sake" and "Beautiful", on May 5 and May 12 respectively.[52] D12 Main article: D12 Around the time of recording Infinite, Eminem and rappers Proof and Kon Artis gathered the group of rappers now collectively in the group D12, short for "Detroit Twelve" or "Dirty Dozen", performing in the manner of the multi-man group Wu-Tang Clan.[53] In 2001, Eminem brought his rap group, D12, to the popular music scene, and the group's debut album Devil's Night came out that year.[54] The first single released off of the album was "Shit on You", followed by "Purple Pills", an ode to recreational drug use. For radio and television, the censored version "Pills" was heavily rewritten to remove many of the song's references to drugs and sex and was renamed "Purple Hills." While that single was a hit, the album's second single, "Fight Music", was not as successful.[55] After their debut, D12 took a three-year break from the studio, later regrouping to release their second album, D12 World, in 2004, which featured the popular hit single release "My Band".[54] In April 2006 D12 member Deshaun "Proof" Holton was killed in a club brawl involving U.S. military veteran Keith Bender Jr, who was killed by Proof. The eruption is suspected to have been due to an argument over a game of pool. Proof was then allegedly shot by the bouncer Mario Etheridge, Bender's cousin. He was then taken by private vehicle to St. John Health's Conner Creek Campus, an outpatient emergency treatment site, and was pronounced dead on arrival shortly thereafter. Eminem and former Detroit Shady Records artist Obie Trice spoke at the funeral.[56] D12 member Bizarre said that Eminem is not featured on his new album Blue Cheese & Coney Island because "he's busy doing his thing".[57] In a December 2007 interview with the website DefSounds.com, Bizarre confirmed that the group is working on its third studio album, tentatively titled The Ambition, which he said was "halfway finished" at the time of the interview. Producers include Dr. Dre, Eminem, Luis Resto, and Hi-Tek.[58] Featurings and productions See also: Eminem production discography and Eminem discography#Guest appearances Although he typically collaborates with various rappers under Aftermath Entertainment and Shady Records, such as Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, D12, Eminem has collaborated with many other artists, including, Redman, Kid Rock, DMX, Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, Method Man, The Notorious B.I.G., Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Sticky Fingaz, T.I. and others. Eminem rapped a verse in a live performance of Busta Rhymes' "Touch It" remix at the 2006 BET Music Awards on June 27, 2006. Eminem was featured on Akon's single "Smack That" which appeared on Akon's album Konvicted. Eminem is also an active rap producer. Besides being the executive producer of D12's two albums, Devil's Night and D12 World, he has executive produced Obie Trice's Cheers and Second Round's on Me as well as 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin' and The Massacre.[59] In addition, Eminem has produced and appeared on several songs by other famous rappers, such as Jadakiss' "Welcome To D-Block", Jay-Z's "Renagade" and "Moment of Clarity" Lloyd Banks' "Warrior Part 2", and "Hands Up", Tony Yayo's "Drama Setter", Trick Trick's "Welcome 2 Detroit", and Xzibit's "My Name" and "Don't Approach Me".[60] Most of The Eminem Show was produced by Eminem himself, with co-production from longtime collaborator Jeff Bass.[61] He split the production with Dr. Dre on Encore. In 2004, Eminem was the Executive Producer of 2Pac's posthumous album Loyal to the Game with 2Pac's mother Afeni Shakur.[62] He produced the UK #1 single "Ghetto Gospel" which featured Elton John.[63] He has produced "The Cross" off Nas's album God's Son.[64] On August 15, 2006, Obie Trice released Second Round's on Me. Eminem produced 8 tracks on the album. He was featured in the song "There They Go."[65] Eminem has produced some tracks on the new Trick Trick album, The Villain; he's featured in "Who Want It."[66] Shady Records Main article: Shady Records As Eminem succeeded in multi-platinum record sales, Interscope granted him his own record label. He and his manager Paul Rosenberg created Shady Records in late 2000. He followed this by signing his own Detroit collective D12 and rapper Obie Trice to the label. In 2002, Eminem signed 50 Cent through a joint venture between Shady and Dr. Dre's Aftermath label. In 2003, Eminem and Dr. Dre signed on Atlanta rapper Stat Quo to the Shady/Aftermath roster. DJ Green Lantern, the former DJ for Eminem, was signed to Shady Records until a dispute related to the 50 Cent and Jadakiss feud forced him to depart from the label; he is no longer associated with Eminem. The Alchemist is now officially Eminem's tour DJ. In 2005, Eminem signed another Atlanta rapper, Bobby Creekwater, to his label along with West Coast rapper Cashis.[6] On December 5, 2006, Shady Records released compilation album entitled Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. It started out as a mixtape but Eminem found that the material was better than expected and released it as a full album. It was meant to help launch the new artists under the roster, like Stat Quo, Cashis and Bobby Creekwater.[67] Acting career Although he had a brief cameo in the 2001 film The Wash, Eminem made his official Hollywood acting debut with the semi-autobiographical 8 Mile, released in November 2002. He has said the movie is not an account of his life, but a representation of growing up in Detroit. He recorded several new songs for the soundtrack, including "Lose Yourself", which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2003. However, the song was not performed at the ceremony, due to Eminem's absence at the ceremony. His collaborator Luis Resto, who co-wrote the song, accepted the award.[68] Eminem has participated in various voice acting roles. Some of these include the video game 50 Cent: Bulletproof, where he voices an aging corrupt police officer that speaks in Ebonics and guest spots on the Comedy Central television show Crank Yankers, and a web cartoon called The Slim Shady Show, which has since been pulled off-line and is instead sold on DVD.[69] Eminem will star in the upcoming film Have Gun – Will Travel in which he will play the protagonist bounty hunter "Paladin". He will be involved in either the soundtrack or scoring.[70] He was also in the running for the part of David Rice in 2008's film Jumper after Tom Sturridge was dropped just 2 weeks before filming. Concerns over not having a more prominent actor prompted the director, Doug Liman, to consider other actors for the role. Hayden Christensen was eventually chosen over Eminem.[71] Memoir On October 21, 2008, Eminem released a tell-all autobiography titled The Way I Am, which details his struggles with poverty, drugs, fame, heartbreak and depression, along with stories about his rise to fame and commentary on past controversies.[72] Personal life Family Marshall Mathers has often been subject of much scrutiny as a rapper as well in his personal life.[20] Kimberley Anne Scott is the twice-divorced ex-wife of Mathers. The couple met in high school, beginning their on-and-off relationship in 1989 and getting married by 1999; however they then divorced in 2001.[73] In 2000, Scott attempted suicide and sued the rapper for defamation after he depicted her violent death in his song "Kim".[73][74] They remarried in 2006 but divorced again less than three months later, agreeing to share custody of their daughter, Hailie Jade Scott, born on December 25, 1995.[73][73][74][75] Hailie Scott has often been referenced or featured on various songs of Eminem, such as "'97 Bonnie & Clyde", "Hailie's Song", "My Dad's Gone Crazy", "Mockingbird", "Forgot About Dre", "Cleanin' Out My Closet", and "When I'm Gone". Mathers also adopted a second daughter, Alaina, actually the child of Kimberley Scott's sister.[73] Legal troubles In 1999 Mathers' mother sued him for around US$10 million over alleged slander about her in his lyrics regarding The Slim Shady LP; she won only about US$1,600 in damages in 2001.[76] Mathers was arrested on June 3, 2000 during an altercation at a car audio store in Royal Oak, Michigan, with Douglas Dail, where he pulled out an unloaded gun and kept it pointed at the ground.[77] The following day, in Warren, Michigan, he allegedly saw his then wife, Kim, kiss bouncer John Guerrera in the parking lot of the Hot Rock Café so he assaulted him.[73][74][77] He was given two years probation for both the episodes.[78] In the summer of 2001, Mathers' legal troubles continued, as he was given probation on weapons charges that stemmed from an argument with an employee of Psychopathic Records, giving him a fine around $2,000 as well as several hours of community service.[79] Drug dependence His group-mate Proof from D12 stated that Mathers "sobered up" in 2002 from drug and alcohol dependence.[80] However, he did turn to Zolpidem sleeping pills for relief from sleeping troubles. This caused Mathers to cancel the European leg of the Anger Management Tour in August 2005 and eventually go into rehab for treatment for a "dependency on sleep medication".[45][81] In a 2009 interview with British talk-show host Jonathan Ross, Mathers admitted that at the height of his addiction, he considered suicide, saying that "I just wasn't taking care of myself, at times I wanted to just give it up."[82] He also confirmed that he is now sober, commenting that "rap was my drug... Then I had to resort to other things to make me feel that. Now rap's getting me high again."[83] Discography Main articles: Eminem discography and Eminem production discography Studio albums Infinite (1996) The Slim Shady LP (1999) The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) The Eminem Show (2002) Encore (2004) Relapse (2009) Relapse 2 (2009) Other albums The Slim Shady EP (1997) Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile (2002) The Singles (2003) Curtain Call: The Hits (2005) Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2006) DVDs Up in Smoke Tour (2000) E (2000) All Access Europe (2002) Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour (2005) Live from New York City 2005 (2007) Number-one singles The following singles reached number one in the United States of America, Australia, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom. For a full singles discography, see Eminem singles discography. Year Song Peak Positions Album U.S. AUS AUT GER IRE ITA NZ SWE SWI UK 2000 "The Real Slim Shady" 4 11 6 7 1 4 15 3 2 1 The Marshall Mathers LP "Stan" (feat. Dido) 51 1 1 1 1 1 14 3 1 1 2002 "Without Me" 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 The Eminem Show "Lose Yourself" 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Mile 2004 "Just Lose It" 6 1 4 2 2 2 1 12 1 1 Encore 2005 "Like Toy Soldiers" 34 4 8 8 3 8 2 14 3 1 "When I'm Gone" 8 1 7 6 5 — 2 5 7 4 Curtain Call: The Hits 2006 "Smack That" (with Akon) 2 2 9 5 1 30 1 3 3 1 Konvicted 2009 "Crack a Bottle" (feat. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent) 1 18 41 — 6 34 6 9 4 4 Relapse "We Made You" 9 1 9 9 1 — 1 11 4 4 Total Number-one hits 2 6 3 2 6 2 5 2 4 7 Filmography Year Film Role Notes 2000 Da Hip Hop Witch Himself Up in Smoke Tour 2001 The Wash Chris Uncredited 2002 8 Mile Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith, Jr. Academy Award for Best Original Song MTV Movie Award for Best Video from a Film - Lose Youself MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Male Performance ASCAP Award for Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture - Lose Yourself Critics Choice Award for Best Song - Lose Yourself Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor - Drama/Action Adventure Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Star - Male BMI Film Award for Music BMI Film Award for Most Performed Song from a Film - Lose Yourself Nominated - Golden Globe for Best Original Song from a Motion Picture - Lose Yourself Nominated - CFCA Award for Most Promising Performer Nominated - Golden Satellite for Best Original Song - Lose Yourself Nominated - OFCS for Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated - PFCS for Best Original Song - Lose Yourself Nominated - Grammy for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media - Lose Yourself 2003 50 Cent: The New Breed Himself 2004 Crank Yankers Billy Fletcher TV guest role; voice 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Himself Inducted Run-D.M.C. Funny People TBA Cameo[84] Awards Main article: List of Eminem awards Eminem has won many Grammy Awards, been praised for having "verbal energy", high quality of lyricism and been ranked at #9 on MTV's list of The Greatest MCs of All Time,[85][86] #13 on the MTV's "22 Greatest Voices in Music"[87] and #82 on Rolling Stone's "The Immortals".[88] In 2008, the readers of Vibe Magazine voted him "The Best Rapper Alive".[89] Business ventures Shady Records Shade 45 Sirius Shady Ltd. Clothing Notes ^ a b c d Ankeny, Jason; Torreano, Bradley (2006). "Eminem — Biography". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0xfpxqyjldke~T1. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. ^ a b "Eminem Bounces Britney From Top Spot". Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5923810/eminem_bounces_britney_from_top_spot. Retrieved on 2008-04-23. ^ a b c "Eminem's Biography". FOX News. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,194705,00.html. 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References Bozza, Anthony (2003), Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem, New York, New York, United States: Crown Publishing Group, ISBN 1400050596 Goldberg, Bernard (2005), 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, New York, New York, United States: HarperCollins, ISBN 0060761288 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Eminem Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Eminem Official website Eminem on Twitter Eminem at MySpace Eminem's channel at YouTube Eminem at Allmovie Eminem at Allmusic Eminem at the Internet Movie Database Eminem Bruno Fight at MTV Movie Awards Video [show]v • d • eEminem Studio albums Infinite · The Slim Shady LP · The Marshall Mathers LP · The Eminem Show · Encore · Relapse · Relapse 2 Compilations The Singles · Curtain Call: The Hits · Eminem Presents: The Re-Up Extended plays The Slim Shady EP · Straight from the Lab Soundtracks 8 Mile Video albums The Up in Smoke Tour · E · All Access Europe · Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour · Live from New York City 2005 Tours Up in Smoke Tour · Anger Management Tour Filmography The Slim Shady Show · 8 Mile · Da Hip Hop Witch Business ventures Shady Records · Shade 45 Related articles Awards and nominations · Discography · Production discography · D12 [show]v • d • eEminem singles discography The Slim Shady LP "Just Don't Give a Fuck" · "My Name Is" · "Guilty Conscience" The Marshall Mathers LP "Bitch Please II" · "The Real Slim Shady" · "The Way I Am" · "Stan" The Eminem Show "Without Me" · "Cleanin' Out My Closet" · "Superman" · "Sing for the Moment" · "Business" 8 Mile "Lose Yourself" Encore "Just Lose It" · "Encore" · "Like Toy Soldiers" · "Mockingbird" · "Ass Like That" Curtain Call: The Hits "When I'm Gone" · "Shake That" Eminem Presents: The Re-Up "You Don't Know" · "Jimmy Crack Corn" Relapse "Crack a Bottle" · "We Made You" · "3 a.m." · "Old Time's Sake" · "Beautiful" Collaborations "Dead Wrong" · "Forgot About Dre" · "Rock City" · "One Day at a Time (Em's Version)" · "Welcome 2 Detroit" · "Smack That" Other "Kim" · "Mosh" [show]v • d • eD12 (discography) Eminem (discography, production) • Kon Artis (discography) • Bizarre (discography) • Proof (discography) • Bugz • Kuniva • Swifty Albums Devil's Night • D12 World • Eminem Presents: The Re-Up Singles "Shit on You" • "Purple Pills" • "911" • "Fight Music" • "My Band" • "How Come" • Other Songs "Revelation" • "Good Die Young" Persondata NAME Eminem ALTERNATIVE NAMES Mathers, Marshall Bruce III; Slim Shady SHORT DESCRIPTION Hip Hop rapper DATE OF BIRTH October 17, 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH St. Joseph, Missouri, United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem" Categories: Eminem | Living people | 1972 births | Aftermath Entertainment artists | American film actors | American record producers | Actors from Missouri | Actors from Michigan | Best Song Academy Award winning songwriters | Rappers from Detroit, Michigan | Freestyle rappers | Grammy Award winners | BRIT Award winners | Hip hop record producers | Horrorcore artists | Musicians from Missouri | People from the Kansas City metropolitan area | People from St. Joseph, Missouri | People from Detroit, Michigan | People from Warren, Michigan | Shady Records artists
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Missouri Valley Conference Bradley - Jim Les Creighton - Dana Altman Drake - Mark Phelps Evansville - Marty Simmons Illinois State - Tim Jankovich Indiana State - Kevin McKenna Missouri State - Cuonzo Martin Northern Iowa - Ben Jacobson Southern Illinois - Chris Lowery Wichita State - Gregg Marshall 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Missouri Valley Conference
Mountain West Conference Air Force - Jeff Reynolds Brigham Young - Dave Rose Colorado State - Tim Miles New Mexico - Steve Alford San Diego State - Steve Fisher Texas Christian - Neil Dougherty UNLV - Lon Kruger Utah - Jim Boylen Wyoming - Heath Schroyer 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mountain West Conference
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut State - Howie Dickenman Fairleigh Dickinson - Tom Green LIU-Brooklyn - Jim Ferry Monmouth - Dave Calloway Mount St. Mary's - Milan Brown Quinnipiac - Tom Moore Robert Morris - Mike Rice Jr. Sacred Heart - Dave Bike St. Francis (PA) - Don Friday St. Francis (NY) - Brian Nash Wagner - Mike Deane 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Northeast Conference
Ohio Valley Conference Austin Peay - Dave Loos Eastern Illinois - Mike Miller Eastern Kentucky - Jeff Neubauer Jacksonville State - James Green Morehead State - Donnie Tyndall Murray State - Billy Kennedy Southeast Missouri - Zac Roman Tennessee-Martin - Bret Campbell Tennessee State - Cy Alexander Tennessee Tech - Mike Sutton 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ohio Valley Conference
Pacific-10 Conference Arizona - Russ Pennell Arizona State - Herb Sendek California - Mike Montgomery Oregon - Ernie Kent Oregon State - Craig Robinson Stanford - Johnny Dawkins UCLA - Ben Howland USC - Tim Floyd Washington - Lorenzo Romar Washington State - Tony Bennett 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Pacific-10 Conference
Patriot League American - Jeff Jones Army - Jim Crews Bucknell - Dave Paulsen Colgate - Emmett Davis Holy Cross - Ralph Willard Lafayette - Fran O'Hanlon Lehigh - Brett Reed Navy - Billy Lange 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Patriot League
Southeastern Conference Alabama - Philip Pearson Arkansas - John Pelphrey Auburn - Jeff Lebo Florida - Billy Donovan Georgia - Pete Herrmann Kentucky - Billy Gillispie LSU - Trent Johnson Mississippi - Andy Kennedy Mississippi State - Rick Stansbury South Carolina - Darrin Horn Tennessee - Bruce Pearl Vanderbilt - Kevin Stallings 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southeastern Conference
Southern Conference Appalachian State - Houston Fancher Chattanooga - John Shulman The Citadel - Ed Conroy College of Charleston - Bobby Cremins Davidson - Bob McKillop Elon - Ernie Nestor Furman - Jeff Jackson Georgia Southern - Jeff Price Samford - Jimmy Tillette UNC-Greensboro - Mike Dement Western Carolina - Larry Hunter Wofford - Mike Young 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southern Conference
Southland Conference Central Arkansas - Rand Chappell Lamar - Steve Roccaforte McNeese State - Dave Simmons Nicholls State - J. P. Piper Northwestern State - Mike McConathy Sam Houston State - Bob Marlin Southeastern Louisiana - Jim Yarbrough Stephen F. Austin - Danny Kaspar Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Perry Clark Texas-Arlington - Scott Cross Texas-San Antonio - Brooks Thompson Texas State - Doug Davalos 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southland Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama A&M - L. Vann Pettaway Alabama State - Lewis Jackson Alcorn State - Samuel West Arkansas-Pine Bluff - George Ivory Grambling State - Larry Wright Jackson State - Tevester Anderson Mississippi Valley State - Sean Woods Prairie View A&M - Byron Rimm II Southern - Rob Spivery Texas Southern - Tony Harvey 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Summit League Centenary - Greg Gary IPFW - Dane Fife IUPUI - Ron Hunter North Dakota State - Saul Phillips Oakland - Greg Kampe Oral Roberts - Scott Sutton South Dakota State - Scott Nagy Southern Utah - Roger Reid UMKC - Matt Brown Western Illinois - Derek Thomas 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! The Summit League
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas-Little Rock - Steve Shields Arkansas State - Dickey Nutt Denver - Joe Scott Florida Atlantic - Mike Jarvis Florida International - Sergio Rouco Louisiana-Lafayette - Robert Lee Louisiana-Monroe - Orlando Early Middle Tennessee - Kermit Davis New Orleans - Joe Pasternack North Texas - Johnny Jones South Alabama - Ronnie Arrow Troy - Don Maestri Western Kentucky - Ken McDonald 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Sun Belt Conference
West Coast Conference Gonzaga - Mark Few Loyola Marymount - Rodney Tention Pepperdine - Vance Walberg Portland - Eric Reveno Saint Mary's - Randy Bennett San Diego - Bill Grier San Francisco - Rex Walters Santa Clara - Kerry Keating 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! West Coast Conference
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