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Eminem Playlist - Favorite Eminem Tracks

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By embitca


Eminem

While I have several favorite musicians, Eminem currently tops the list and has for several years now. His vocal skills are unparalleled and his lyrics are witty, biting and frequently controversial.

While I have virtually every song of Eminem's loaded to my iPod, this is my personally chosen iTunes playlist of his best tracks. The full playlist contains 20 favorite Eminem songs, but really it's not even close to complete because it doesn't contain songs from his first failed album, Infinite, or any of the dozens of diss tracks and unofficial releases.

And I also love dozens of other tracks, but many of them are songs that I have to be in the mood to listen to. These ones here are in perennial rotation. Since even 20 songs is an awful lot for one web page, I've selected my top 5 Eminem picks. I think they make a great introduction to his work, especially for people who are more familiar with what the press say about Eminem, than they are with Eminem's work directly.

Also, note, Eminem's real name is Marshall Mathers. He almost always refers to himself as Marshall rather than "Eminem", so I tend to do so as well when I'm writing up track reviews :)


Eminem CDs

Encore (Deluxe Edition) Encore (Deluxe Edition)
Price: $7.75
List Price: $19.99
The Eminem Show The Eminem Show
Price: $7.99
List Price: $13.98
The Marshall Mathers LP The Marshall Mathers LP
Price: $6.85
List Price: $13.98
The Slim Shady LP The Slim Shady LP
Price: $8.54
List Price: $13.98
Curtain Call - The Hits [2CD deluxe edition] Curtain Call - The Hits [2CD deluxe edition]
Price: $22.96
List Price: $19.99
8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture
Price: $5.98
List Price: $13.98
Eminem Presents: The Re-Up Eminem Presents: The Re-Up
Price: $5.17
List Price: $13.98
Resurrection Resurrection
Price: $6.59
List Price: $13.98

My top five picks for Eminem's best songs

When I'm Gone

This is the best track Marshall has ever written. It's the most honest thing he has ever written and as a result it is emotionally stirring and almost uncomfortably revealing.


Runnin (Dying to Live)

Nope, Marshall doesn't even rap on this track, but his hand is evident all over it -- from the selection of the sample to the gorgeous strings and a sentiment which he comes back to again and again in his music regarding the dangers of escalating rap battles until they destroy real people's lives.


Square Dance

This is Marshall's 9/11 ptsd song. This is my 9/11 ptsd song. It's the best and most complex track on The Eminem Show and it took me many months to appreciate it. What I find interesting is that Eminem said at the time he would not write a track about 9/11 and yet, many of the tracks he's written since then are clearly informed by the events of September 11th. There are echoes of it all over his music since then, including When I'm Gone.


Rabbit Run

Lose Yourself is a great track, but I think Rabbit Run is even better and how awesome is it that Em wrote a song about Writer's Block? We can all relate. I love everything about this track, particularly the pacing and the sound effects (which like the leaves in Kim are probably coming straight from Em's hands and not from some kind of digital sound effects board), but I bet we'll never hear him perform it live unless he was planning to allow it to kill him from oxygen deprivation.


Marshall Mathers

The best song on the Marshall Mathers LP. I'm sure some would argue that The Way I Am is better, but I'm going to stick with this one because it's much more unique and a far better example of his vocal skills and how much his emotional state informs the way his voice actually sounds on any given track. There's a moment on this track when I can feel my own throat closing up in sympathy to the distress in his voice.




Eminem Biography

Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem Whatever You Say I Am: The Life and Times of Eminem
Price: $5.79
List Price: $13.95
The Way I Am The Way I Am
This isn't really an autobiography, but it is a nice glimpse into Eminem's professional and personal life. The first several pages about Proof are quite moving.
Price: $19.12
List Price: $40.00

Eminem Videos

One of the more powerful features of Eminem's music is that most of them follow a narrative structure and his lyrics provide strong visuals that are almost cinematic in quality -- so much so that I find the music videos often fail to live up to the movie in my own head. His music doesn't need music videos because the visual aspect of is already so strong. That said, here are a couple I like:

Firstly, When I'm Gone, the 3rd and best of a series of tracks written for his daughter, Hailie;

secondly, the video for Runnin' (Dying to Live). This song was produced and arranged by Marshall from recorded rap verses entrusted to him by Tupac Shakur's mother. All of the strings and the sample of Dying to Live by Edgar Winters that is used as the chorus are Eminem additions to the material.

The Eminem biography featured along side this module is by Rolling Stone reporter, Anthony Bozza. In my opinion, it is the best book written about Eminem and it's an excellent read.

When I'm Gone

Runnin' (Dying to Live)

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caparzo 16  says:
2 years ago

Ouw man.....The all tracks = the best for Eminem

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KymAlicia92  says:
5 months ago

I Love When Im Gone

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embitca  says:
5 months ago

I do too, Kym! Have you heard the new album? There are several great songs on Relapse as well!

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nj2k9_8  says:
3 months ago

Eminem is one of the greatest rappers of all time. I am so glad he came out of retirement.

Nguyen Thanh Binh  says:
4 days ago

He's great!

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