
Eminem
Eminem is more than a rapper — he’s a cultural phenomenon. Emerging from Detroit’s underground battle rap scene, Marshall Mathers broke into the mainstream in 1999 with The Slim Shady LP, shocking the world with razor-sharp wordplay, raw emotion, and fearless storytelling. His mix of humor, anger, and vulnerability made him one of the most compelling voices in hip-hop history. With landmark albums like The Marshall Mathers LP, The Eminem Show, and Recovery, he’s tackled fame, addiction, and redemption with brutal honesty. Songs such as “Lose Yourself,” “Stan,” and “Love the Way You Lie” became defining moments in rap and pop culture alike. Eminem’s technical mastery and lyrical precision set a standard few have ever matched. From controversy to comeback, Eminem’s career is a story of resilience and artistry. Think you can recall every verse, hit, and diss track? Step up and prove your rap IQ.
Albums
Relapse
2009 • 29 songs
Kamikaze
2018 • 13 songs
Infinite
1996 • 11 songs
Bottom of the Bottle
2013 • 10 songs
Encore
2004 • 20 songs
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)
2024 • 22 songs