Maybe I'm trippin, but I always hear "Cause I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim matters, I'm black in platinum status" I could be hearing it wrong though
@@hahahahahahahaha7546 I don't think so, "I'm black in platinum status" was actually bar for that time period With everybody early in his career coming at his blonde hair, blue eyes look.
And the way the whole thing blends. Like the first line wouldn't ryhme with the last line but it all rhymes together you dont notice the subtle change in one syllable as he's keeping the rest of a scheme
Em made the beat! fun fact: people always assume dre produced most of em songs back then but it was em most of the time. I think the most songs dre produced was on the relapse album
Slim Shady (Intro) Brain Damage (co-production) If I Had (co-production) ‘97 Bonnie & Clyde (additional production) My Fault (with the Bass Brothers) Cum on Everybody (additional production) Just Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers) As the World Turns (with the Bass Brothers) I’m Shady (with the Bass Brothers) Bad Meets Evil (with the Bass Brothers) Still Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers) Stan (co-production) The Way I Am Marshall Mathers (with the Bass Brothers) Drug Ballad (with the Bass Brothers) Amityville (with the Bass Brothers) Under the Influence (with the Bass Brothers) Criminal (with the Bass Brothers) The Kids (with the Bass Brothers) Don’t Approach Me by Xzibit Renegade by Jay-Z Pistol Pistol by D12 American Psycho by D12 That’s How... by D12 (with Mr. Porter) Purple Pills by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Instigator by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Pimp Like Me by D12 Blow My Buzz by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Devil’s Night by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Girls by D12 Shit on You by D12 (with DJ Head) Words are Weapons by D12 (with DJ Head) The Cross by Nas (with Jeff Bass) Curtains Up (Skit) White America Cleanin’ Out My Closet (with Jeff Bass) Square Dance The Kiss (Skit) Solider Say Goodbye Hollywood Drips (with Jeff Bass) Without Me Sing for the Moment Superman Hailie’s Song When the Music Stops ’Till I Collapse My Name by Xzibit Lose Yourself (with Jeff Bass and Luis Resto) Love Me 8 Mile Places to Go by 50 Cent Rap Game by D12 (with Mr. Porter) 8 Miles and Running by Jay-Z Rabbit Run Rap Name by Obie Trice Stimulate Many Men by 50 Cent (with Digga and Luis Resto) High All the Time by 50 Cent (with Sha Money XL and DJ Rad) Poor Lil’ Rich by 50 Cent (additional production) Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent Don’t Push Me by 50 Cent Go to Sleep Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z (with Luis Resto) Ghost by 2Pac (with DJ Pooh) One Day at a Time by 2Pac (with Hen-Gee) Runnin’ by 2Pac (with Easy Mo Bee) Bully (with Dr. Dre) Nightmares by King Gordy (with the Bass. Brothers and Luis Resto) The Pain by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers and Luis Resto) When Darkness Falls by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers) Pass Me a Lighter by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers, Luis Resto, Steve King, and Ray Gale) My Buddy by G-Unit (co-production) I’m So Hood by 50 Cent (additional production) Collapse by 50 Cent Average Man by Obie Trice Cheers by Obie Trice Got Some Teeth by Obie Trice Lady by Obie Trice Don’t Come Down by Obie Trice (with Emile Haynie) We All Die One Day by Obie Trice Hands on You by Obie Trice Hoodrats by Obie Trice (co-production) 911 by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. The Sauce Bump Heads On Fire by Lloyd Banks (with Kwame) Warrior, Pt. 2 by Lloyd Banks Til the End by Lloyd Banks Welcome to D-Block by Jadakiss Git Up by D12 Loyalty by D12 Just Like U by D12 (with Hi-Tek) I’ll Be Damned by D12 (with Mr. Porter) My Band by D12 6 in the Morning by D12 Leave Dat Boy Alone by D12 (with Red Spyda) Get My Gun by D12 Bitch by D12 Keep Talkin’ by D12 (with Night&Day) Slow Your Roll by D12 Yellow Brick Road (with Luis Resto) Like Toy Soldiers (with Luis Resto) Puke My 1st Single (with Luis Resto) Spend Some Time (with Luis Resto) Mockingbird (with Luis Resto) Crazy in Love (with Luis Resto) One Shot 2 Shot (with Luis Resto) We as Americans Love You More Ricky Ticky Toc Soldier Like Me by 2Pac The Uppercut by 2Pac Out on Bail by 2Pac Black Cotton by 2Pac Loyal to the Game by 2Pac Thugs Get Lonely Too by 2Pac N.I.G.G.A. by 2Pac Who Do You Love? by 2Pac Crooked Nigga Too by 2Pac Don’t You Trust Me by 2Pac Hennessy by 2Pac Thug 4 Life by 2Pac Intro by 50 Cent In My Hood by 50 Cent (additional production) I’m Supposed to Die Tonight by 50 Cent Gatman and Robin by 50 Cent Ski Mask Way by 50 Cent (additional production) My Toy Soldier by 50 Cent Emulate (with DJ Khalil) Like Dat by Stat Quo We Ain’t by The Game My Ballz by D12 Rockstar by Bizarre Welcome 2 Detroit by Trick Trick No More to Say by Trick Trick Hush is Coming by Hush Off to Tijuana by Hush It Has Been Said by The Notorious B.I.G. It Is What It Is by Tony Yayo (additional production) Drama Setter by Tony Yayo Knice by Proof Pray for Me by Proof Ou, Ouuuuuu by Proof Wots Up by Proof Oil Can Harry by Proof Without My Glock by Lloyd Banks (with Luis Resto) Fack Shake That When I’m Gone Wake Up by Obie Trice Violent by Obie Trice Lay Down by Obie Trice Ballad of Obie Trice by Obie Trice Jamaican Girl by Obie Trice Kill Me a Mutha by Obie Trice Out of State by Obie Trice (co-production) All of My Life by Obie Trice (with T-Rell) There They Go by Obie Trice Everywhere I Go by Obie Trice Smack That by Akon Hands Up by Lloyd Banks (with Chris Stylez and Bang Out) NY NY by Lloyd Banks Lord Have Mercy by Lil Scrappy Shady Narcotics We’re Back (with Luis Resto) Murder by Bizarre and Kuniva The Re-Up You Don’t Know (with Luis Resto) Jimmy Crack Corn Trapped by Proof Public Enemy #1 No Apologies County Hound by Ca$his That Nigga a Gangsta by Ca$his (additional production) Gun Rule by Ca$his Ms. Jenkins by Ca$his Pistol Poppin’ (with Luis Resto) Thoughts of Suicide by Ca$his (additional production) Lac Motion by Ca$his Peep Show by 50 Cent Lose My Mind by Young Buck Touchdown by T.I. (with Jeff Bass) Baby Girl by Bizarre Who Want It by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Follow Me by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Crazy by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Dr. West (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) Tonya (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) We Made You (with Dr. Dre) Mr. Mathers (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) Beautiful My Darling Careful What You Wish For Elevator Airplanes, Pt. II by B.o.B. (additional production) Difficult G.O.A.T. The Apple (with Dr. Dre) Ballin’ Uncontrollably (with Mr. Porter) It’s Been Real W.T.P. (additional production) Not Afraid (additional production) 2.0 Boys (with WLPWR and K.P.) Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil (co-production) The Reunion by Bad Meets Evil (co-production) Lighters (with Battle Royale and The Smeezingtons) Legendary by Royce Da 5’9 (with The Futuristiks) Let’s Roll by Yelawolf (with The Audibles and Mr. Pyro) Throw it Up by Yelawolf (with Gangsta Boo) Everything I Love the Most by Yelawolf (co-production) In This World by Yelawolf (with WLPWR) Things Get Worse by B.o.B Going No Where by Obie Trice You Think That I’m Crazy by Ca$his The Slaughter (Intro) by Slaughterhouse Coffin by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Throw That by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Hammer Dance by Slaughterhouse (additional production) Get Up by Slaughterhouse (additional production) My Life by Slaughterhouse (co-production) We Did It (Skit) by Slaughterhouse Flip a Bird by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Throw it Away by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Frat House by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Goodbye by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Park it Sideways by Slaughterhouse (additional production) Our Way (Outro) by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Asylum by Slaughterhouse Walk of Shame by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Place to Be by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Symphony in H by Tony Touch Layin’ in the Cut by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Thru the Glass by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Ask About Me by Ca$his Cigarello by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Parking Lot (Skit) Rhyme or Reason (with Rick Rubin) Asshole (additional production) Brainless Stronger Than I Was (with Luis Resto) Headlights (additional production) Evil Twin (additional production) Baby Groundhog Day (co-production) Beautiful Pain (co-production) Calm Down by Busta Rhymes (additional production) Shady XV Die Alone (with Luis Resto) Vegas by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto) Guts Over Fear (with John Hill and Emile Haynie) Fine Line (with Luis Resto) Twisted by Skylar Grey (with Luis Resto) Right for Me (with Luis Resto) Detroit vs. Everybody (with Statik Selektah) American You by Yelawolf (additional production) Best Friend by Yelawolf (with WLPWR) Heartbreak by Yelawolf Kings Never Die (with DJ Khalil) This Corner by Mr. Porter (with Luis Resto) All I Think About by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto) Phenomenal (with Luis Resto) Kill for You by Skylar Grey Come Up for Air by Skylar Grey Believe Untouchable (with Mark Batson, Emile Haynie, and Mr. Porter) Like Home (co-production) Bad Husband (co-production) Framed (co-production) Offended (co-production) Majesty by Nicki Minaj (with Labrinth) The Ringer (additional production) Lucky You (additional production) Em Calls Paul (Skit) Stepping Stone Not Alike (additional production) Kamikaze (additional production) Fall (additional production) Nice Guy (additional production) Good Guy (additional production) Venom All the songs em produced
@@sheacoetzer Hey you should comment this in the main comment section. Most people have no idea that Em is also a music producer. You forgot - Family Business - Skip this Ad
The Eminem Show was Em at the top of his shit back in 2002. Those that weren't around back then will never grasp the entirety of his artistry. He was cold as fuck
Yep and 8 mile and lose yourself came out in ‘02….the Eminem show was the most anticipated album of that year and was leaked and it was still the number 1 album in the world…..he was robbed of the Grammy for album of the year for the mmlp the Eminem show and recovery
Eminem - legacy Eminem - run rabbit run Eminem and d12 - quitter Eminem - cinderella man Eminem - evil twin TI ft. Eminem - all she wrote Eminem - sing for the moment Eminem - mosh Like this so Stevie can see it !
I love those last couple of bars -- they sum Eminem up perfectly: "Cos I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim matters, a plaque of platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest"
Stevie did you know Eminem is hella underrated as a producer as well? He produced this song himself along with so many of his biggest bangers. Another slept on aspect of Em's talent, so many of the beats he made are straight fire.
also Akon's 'Smack that' was produced by em. Initially he met him just to ask him to feature in his song. But em produced the whole beats and Akon replaced his original one with this one. Also I think it's the Akon's highest streamed song in spotify.
Eminem the greatest, he is the reason that i started listen to rap and learn english translating his lyrics in 2002, i made the right choice,he is a crude poet, an amazing lyricist. Greets from Mexico
Fun fact: This is probably the one of if not the best song ever done, not just by Em, not just in hip hop, but just best song across all generations and genres.
This song is nostalgic...I can literally remember being 21 again in the gym. I almost feel like Em has been with me my adult life like he said in Venom. 19 to 39 yrs old
yeah man infinite 1996' - 17 yrs old music to be murdered by 2020-41 I remember listening to him since well feels like my whole life still just as great now if not actually is greater he's evolved so much as a Lyricist but he's always been great he's my goat turn on what you like everybody's got their own opinion on that one I think he's in most of people that respects raps top three top five
This song is the best selling non-single track in the history of music. Thats across all genres, not just hip hop. Simply one of the best hip hop tracks ever.
When he said “I rap like I’m addicted to smack like I’m Kim Mathers....” double entendre. Kim had a drug problem, but she also stayed in a toxic relationship that was physical at times between the two of them. Just a thought.
Easily my favourite Eminem album. His newer stuff is amazing, how he throws doubles and triples and speed is amazing, I like it. But this, how his energy and anger is so concentrated, his flow and swag is immaculate
“I rap like I’m addicted to smack. . .” Smack URL is a battle rap league. “But I don’t wanna go forth and back in constant battles” again smack URL is a battle rap league.
I understand the bar, but could it be a slight reach? Not saying that Em’s mind doesn’t work like this cause we all know it does, but Smack wasn’t anywhere near as relevant back then as it is now so it could be that he didn’t know about them back then…? I wouldn’t put it past Em tho
Back in the day my roommate and I always said that you ain't made it in hip hop unless you got Nate Dogg to jump on a track with you. This song, to this day, sends chills up my spine. Its like he's throwing out a blanket challenge to the industry for whoever wants to battle him. So hard. SO HARD.
Wanna know why I love watching your reactions to Em's shit? Because you give the most authentic reaction to Eminem's music that is possible. Your reactions are the same reactions I've always had my entire life listening to him.
@@nomecognome8737 That as well. The 3 albums were called that based upon his 3 personalities, but it was planned that way from the beginning of his and Dre’s relationship. On his 1st album he had a little creative control. His second he had more and on his 3rd album he had almost complete control. All part of Dre’s blueprint.
This is probably my favorite Eminem song, the energy, the bars and the overall message. He knows than 1. People places him at the same level of Pac, Biggie, Andre, Nas, etc... 2. Than a lot of people want to take him down of the Best rappers lists & 3. Nobody can beat him on a rap battle, beef, impact, sales or anything really.
At my most aggressive "workout" regime 13 years ago this song got me through the last 3 sets of resistance band push ups made it to 80 in 35 minutes ...thanks Eminem
Yeah Stevie this masterpiece of a song is still being played today because Till I Collapse has over 2+ Billion streams on Spotify and on UA-cam has 810 Million Views. Also numbers for both grow each day and great breakdown.💪🏽
This one is so fire I get goosebumps every time man. Every verse lays down on this masterpiece beat so perfectly that I can't imagine somebody not to feel it. It is 🔥 top reaction as well
The amount of hard times in life and grinding for work this song has got me tru, I dont even think I can count that high! This song is fire all the way! Legendary!!!
Top 10 rap song ever and there's really no debate . This song and Stan made people really respect his writing .there's no other artist you have to break down words like this besides Wayne
This was when Eminem was getting heavy into pills right? I know I was when he was and I got clean around the same time as him. He had a different feeling to his music. Now he's clean he's showing how to really kill the game
I listen to this man's music on a basically daily basis and it still fucks with my head the different cadences and stuff he finds on beats. It's so wild 🤷🏻♂️
Damn! Ive know this song since ot came out and never knew all the true words to the Nate chorus!! "Am i high, perhaps?" "Till the smoke clears out and high burn out" love it! That changes this whole song for me. And FML, "music is like magic, etc" You can tell hes passionate af about Rap and encouraging other rappers to do their absolute best to keep real Rap alive. This is a huge part of why he is the ABSOLUTE BEST!! He pays respects to the Greatest, tells you if your shit is no good and he takes Rap and holds it close to his heart with great passion. There will NEVER be anyone greater or like him.
“and when your run is over just admit *when it’s at it’s end* ...cause I’m at the *end of my wits* with half the shit that gets in” The way he flipped that around, that has gotta be the dopest shit I’ve ever heard done with words, regardless of hip hop or spoken words or poetry. Just the nastiest thing ever done with words, period!
This has been one of my favorites since I was 14 years old. Made me feel brave walking through the hood in 2004, and now gets me hype in the gym nearly 20 years later. That man is such a fucking genius!
This has aged like fine wine, and will do so beyond generations to come!!!
Classic that is why his words will out live others.
AGREED. THIS AND SURVIVAL
Could not say it better so I'll just reply
I hope he will revist this 10+ yearish. After the last 3 years em had and age. He should really revisit.
Lose your self too
This is the definition of an immortal song.
Facts
I Agree👏🏾👏🏾#ImmaStan
FUCKING TRUE THIS GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS
All of em's songs are immortal lets be real here
Right!!!
I miss Nate Dogg, RIP Nate!...Best hooks EVER!
His voice was second to none
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100% agree
Only thing which is undeniable in hip hop.
"A plaque and platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest." - One of the dopest lines in hip hop history.
Maybe I'm trippin, but I always hear
"Cause I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim matters,
I'm black in platinum status"
I could be hearing it wrong though
@@aceowens21996 yh u tripping dawg🤣
@@hahahahahahahaha7546 I don't think so, "I'm black in platinum status" was actually bar for that time period
With everybody early in his career coming at his blonde hair, blue eyes look.
@@aceowens21996 what the other guy said mate ur trippin.
He says "a plaque and platinum status is whack if im not the baddest"
@@daronoch5779 nahh you guys are the ones trippin. It's clear as day actually
This dude is the RAP GENIUS he's rhyming entire lines throughout the whole song shear GENIUS
With content
And the way the whole thing blends. Like the first line wouldn't ryhme with the last line but it all rhymes together you dont notice the subtle change in one syllable as he's keeping the rest of a scheme
@@ulrichmarch7431 he does that a lot in his 20s throughout his first 3 albums
*Rap God
Imagine being a massive gym head but not knowing this song. There's no way.
@ daniel I just commented telling stevie to try and work out blasting this song and soldier cus for me they just get me so fucking HYPED!!!
Venom! That song is crazy to workout to 🔥
Yea I can't imagine that. This song is blasted in gyms in my country and Em isn't that popular here, can't imagine how he missed it in America.
@@XekTOr89 Dont think he missed it. At the end he referred to hearing it before but not really "listening" to the lyrics
I love the fact that he says he has heard all of Em's famous songs before but "never heard" what he's spitting instead of being a hiphop head. WoW
Em made the beat! fun fact: people always assume dre produced most of em songs back then but it was em most of the time. I think the most songs dre produced was on the relapse album
Idk but people need to check Ems producer credits and they'd be surprised what he's done. He never gets mentioned for that side of his art.
Such an all rounder it's insane
With the exception of Business, Say What You Say and My Dad's Gone Crazy Em produced all the tracks on the album I think.
Slim Shady (Intro)
Brain Damage (co-production)
If I Had (co-production)
‘97 Bonnie & Clyde (additional production)
My Fault (with the Bass Brothers)
Cum on Everybody (additional production)
Just Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers)
As the World Turns (with the Bass Brothers)
I’m Shady (with the Bass Brothers)
Bad Meets Evil (with the Bass Brothers)
Still Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers)
Stan (co-production)
The Way I Am
Marshall Mathers (with the Bass Brothers)
Drug Ballad (with the Bass Brothers)
Amityville (with the Bass Brothers)
Under the Influence (with the Bass Brothers)
Criminal (with the Bass Brothers)
The Kids (with the Bass Brothers)
Don’t Approach Me by Xzibit
Renegade by Jay-Z
Pistol Pistol by D12
American Psycho by D12
That’s How... by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
Purple Pills by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Instigator by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Pimp Like Me by D12
Blow My Buzz by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Devil’s Night by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Girls by D12
Shit on You by D12 (with DJ Head)
Words are Weapons by D12 (with DJ Head)
The Cross by Nas (with Jeff Bass)
Curtains Up (Skit)
White America
Cleanin’ Out My Closet (with Jeff Bass)
Square Dance
The Kiss (Skit)
Solider
Say Goodbye Hollywood
Drips (with Jeff Bass)
Without Me
Sing for the Moment
Superman
Hailie’s Song
When the Music Stops
’Till I Collapse
My Name by Xzibit
Lose Yourself (with Jeff Bass and Luis Resto)
Love Me
8 Mile
Places to Go by 50 Cent
Rap Game by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
8 Miles and Running by Jay-Z
Rabbit Run
Rap Name by Obie Trice
Stimulate
Many Men by 50 Cent (with Digga and Luis Resto)
High All the Time by 50 Cent (with Sha Money XL and DJ Rad)
Poor Lil’ Rich by 50 Cent (additional production)
Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent
Don’t Push Me by 50 Cent
Go to Sleep
Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z (with Luis Resto)
Ghost by 2Pac (with DJ Pooh)
One Day at a Time by 2Pac (with Hen-Gee)
Runnin’ by 2Pac (with Easy Mo Bee)
Bully (with Dr. Dre)
Nightmares by King Gordy (with the Bass. Brothers and Luis Resto)
The Pain by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers and Luis Resto)
When Darkness Falls by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers)
Pass Me a Lighter by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers, Luis Resto, Steve King, and Ray Gale)
My Buddy by G-Unit (co-production)
I’m So Hood by 50 Cent (additional production)
Collapse by 50 Cent
Average Man by Obie Trice
Cheers by Obie Trice
Got Some Teeth by Obie Trice
Lady by Obie Trice
Don’t Come Down by Obie Trice (with Emile Haynie)
We All Die One Day by Obie Trice
Hands on You by Obie Trice
Hoodrats by Obie Trice (co-production)
911 by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
The Sauce
Bump Heads
On Fire by Lloyd Banks (with Kwame)
Warrior, Pt. 2 by Lloyd Banks
Til the End by Lloyd Banks
Welcome to D-Block by Jadakiss
Git Up by D12
Loyalty by D12
Just Like U by D12 (with Hi-Tek)
I’ll Be Damned by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
My Band by D12
6 in the Morning by D12
Leave Dat Boy Alone by D12 (with Red Spyda)
Get My Gun by D12
Bitch by D12
Keep Talkin’ by D12 (with Night&Day)
Slow Your Roll by D12
Yellow Brick Road (with Luis Resto)
Like Toy Soldiers (with Luis Resto)
Puke
My 1st Single (with Luis Resto)
Spend Some Time (with Luis Resto)
Mockingbird (with Luis Resto)
Crazy in Love (with Luis Resto)
One Shot 2 Shot (with Luis Resto)
We as Americans
Love You More
Ricky Ticky Toc
Soldier Like Me by 2Pac
The Uppercut by 2Pac
Out on Bail by 2Pac
Black Cotton by 2Pac
Loyal to the Game by 2Pac
Thugs Get Lonely Too by 2Pac
N.I.G.G.A. by 2Pac
Who Do You Love? by 2Pac
Crooked Nigga Too by 2Pac
Don’t You Trust Me by 2Pac
Hennessy by 2Pac
Thug 4 Life by 2Pac
Intro by 50 Cent
In My Hood by 50 Cent (additional production)
I’m Supposed to Die Tonight by 50 Cent
Gatman and Robin by 50 Cent
Ski Mask Way by 50 Cent (additional production)
My Toy Soldier by 50 Cent
Emulate (with DJ Khalil)
Like Dat by Stat Quo
We Ain’t by The Game
My Ballz by D12
Rockstar by Bizarre
Welcome 2 Detroit by Trick Trick
No More to Say by Trick Trick
Hush is Coming by Hush
Off to Tijuana by Hush
It Has Been Said by The Notorious B.I.G.
It Is What It Is by Tony Yayo (additional production)
Drama Setter by Tony Yayo
Knice by Proof
Pray for Me by Proof
Ou, Ouuuuuu by Proof
Wots Up by Proof
Oil Can Harry by Proof
Without My Glock by Lloyd Banks (with Luis Resto)
Fack
Shake That
When I’m Gone
Wake Up by Obie Trice
Violent by Obie Trice
Lay Down by Obie Trice
Ballad of Obie Trice by Obie Trice
Jamaican Girl by Obie Trice
Kill Me a Mutha by Obie Trice
Out of State by Obie Trice (co-production)
All of My Life by Obie Trice (with T-Rell)
There They Go by Obie Trice
Everywhere I Go by Obie Trice
Smack That by Akon
Hands Up by Lloyd Banks (with Chris Stylez and Bang Out)
NY NY by Lloyd Banks
Lord Have Mercy by Lil Scrappy
Shady Narcotics
We’re Back (with Luis Resto)
Murder by Bizarre and Kuniva
The Re-Up
You Don’t Know (with Luis Resto)
Jimmy Crack Corn
Trapped by Proof
Public Enemy #1
No Apologies
County Hound by Ca$his
That Nigga a Gangsta by Ca$his (additional production)
Gun Rule by Ca$his
Ms. Jenkins by Ca$his
Pistol Poppin’ (with Luis Resto)
Thoughts of Suicide by Ca$his (additional production)
Lac Motion by Ca$his
Peep Show by 50 Cent
Lose My Mind by Young Buck
Touchdown by T.I. (with Jeff Bass)
Baby Girl by Bizarre
Who Want It by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Follow Me by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Crazy by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Dr. West (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
Tonya (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
We Made You (with Dr. Dre)
Mr. Mathers (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
Beautiful
My Darling
Careful What You Wish For
Elevator
Airplanes, Pt. II by B.o.B. (additional production)
Difficult
G.O.A.T.
The Apple (with Dr. Dre)
Ballin’ Uncontrollably (with Mr. Porter)
It’s Been Real
W.T.P. (additional production)
Not Afraid (additional production)
2.0 Boys (with WLPWR and K.P.)
Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil (co-production)
The Reunion by Bad Meets Evil (co-production)
Lighters (with Battle Royale and The Smeezingtons)
Legendary by Royce Da 5’9 (with The Futuristiks)
Let’s Roll by Yelawolf (with The Audibles and Mr. Pyro)
Throw it Up by Yelawolf (with Gangsta Boo)
Everything I Love the Most by Yelawolf (co-production)
In This World by Yelawolf (with WLPWR)
Things Get Worse by B.o.B
Going No Where by Obie Trice
You Think That I’m Crazy by Ca$his
The Slaughter (Intro) by Slaughterhouse
Coffin by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Throw That by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Hammer Dance by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
Get Up by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
My Life by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
We Did It (Skit) by Slaughterhouse
Flip a Bird by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Throw it Away by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Frat House by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Goodbye by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Park it Sideways by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
Our Way (Outro) by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Asylum by Slaughterhouse
Walk of Shame by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Place to Be by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Symphony in H by Tony Touch
Layin’ in the Cut by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Thru the Glass by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Ask About Me by Ca$his
Cigarello by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Parking Lot (Skit)
Rhyme or Reason (with Rick Rubin)
Asshole (additional production)
Brainless
Stronger Than I Was (with Luis Resto)
Headlights (additional production)
Evil Twin (additional production)
Baby
Groundhog Day (co-production)
Beautiful Pain (co-production)
Calm Down by Busta Rhymes (additional production)
Shady XV
Die Alone (with Luis Resto)
Vegas by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto)
Guts Over Fear (with John Hill and Emile Haynie)
Fine Line (with Luis Resto)
Twisted by Skylar Grey (with Luis Resto)
Right for Me (with Luis Resto)
Detroit vs. Everybody (with Statik Selektah)
American You by Yelawolf (additional production)
Best Friend by Yelawolf (with WLPWR)
Heartbreak by Yelawolf
Kings Never Die (with DJ Khalil)
This Corner by Mr. Porter (with Luis Resto)
All I Think About by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto)
Phenomenal (with Luis Resto)
Kill for You by Skylar Grey
Come Up for Air by Skylar Grey
Believe
Untouchable (with Mark Batson, Emile Haynie, and Mr. Porter)
Like Home (co-production)
Bad Husband (co-production)
Framed (co-production)
Offended (co-production)
Majesty by Nicki Minaj (with Labrinth)
The Ringer (additional production)
Lucky You (additional production)
Em Calls Paul (Skit)
Stepping Stone
Not Alike (additional production)
Kamikaze (additional production)
Fall (additional production)
Nice Guy (additional production)
Good Guy (additional production)
Venom
All the songs em produced
@@sheacoetzer Hey you should comment this in the main comment section. Most people have no idea that Em is also a music producer.
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Notice the tiny pause when Em says, "and it's absurd /how people hang on every word". He makes you hang on his words for a split second
Man I’ve been bumping this track for years and never spotted that bruh that’s so dope
My favourite all time em track and I never noticed this either......thanks man x
The Eminem Show was Em at the top of his shit back in 2002. Those that weren't around back then will never grasp the entirety of his artistry. He was cold as fuck
GOSPEL!!!!!!!
Yep and 8 mile and lose yourself came out in ‘02….the Eminem show was the most anticipated album of that year and was leaked and it was still the number 1 album in the world…..he was robbed of the Grammy for album of the year for the mmlp the Eminem show and recovery
True ture, think relapse was his second best album, but the em show.. Classic
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no he wasnt
he was in 2000
This was on the NASA playlist!
@@interstellartraveller9186 yup. Right before take-off! 🚀
Def a better song than Mary J Blige's "I'm Goin Down" song
@@stylin60es I don't care who you are! That shit is funny 🤣🤣
"Amoxicillin is not real enough"- it's literally a synthetic penicillin
Heard this song 1000 times, never caught that one. Nicely done
Wow!! 20 years later and I just realized that. Dumb me!!!
That's a BAR, love this shit. ❤️
Insane bars
Pure genius
Eminem - legacy
Eminem - run rabbit run
Eminem and d12 - quitter
Eminem - cinderella man
Eminem - evil twin
TI ft. Eminem - all she wrote
Eminem - sing for the moment
Eminem - mosh
Like this so Stevie can see it !
Need kings never die to had to those classics, but amazing choice
This is the best list I have seen recommended
@@kevinreynolds3594 appreciate it man! Hope Stevie sees it and react to them all
@@steventhornton7095 that's a great song!
Run rabbit run is beast
Back when Nate Dogg was killing them hooks
RIP Nate Dogg, he always killed the hook
King of the chorus.
The fucking king of hooks!
I think about Nate Dogg all the time.
Nate dogg had that classic track by himself One More Day
The last verse has to be one of the greatest verses of all time
Fax
He comes in so hard too. The entire song like he had a chip on his shoulder. One of my all time favorites of his
He did
Only Em can hawk in the middle of a verse while he is saying the word “hawk” and make it sound perfect.
Hawks my last name :D I'm honored
Not hawk. It’s hock like spitting. Hence the spider reference hocking (spitting) out the venom.
Mluke511 You can use either word “hawk” or “hock” it means the same thing.
Hawkey
🤣 I only thought of the damn bird
I love those last couple of bars -- they sum Eminem up perfectly:
"Cos I don't really think that the fact that I'm Slim matters, a plaque of platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest"
Em actually produce the song
@@Davidkok001 Oh I know, he produced like half of The Eminem Show. He's a very underrated producer.
That whole last verse is sick
I'd to say this too
Yeah I went and googled it after watching this he already had like 5-6 Grammys already and had multiple platinum records before producing this song.
Stevie did you know Eminem is hella underrated as a producer as well? He produced this song himself along with so many of his biggest bangers. Another slept on aspect of Em's talent, so many of the beats he made are straight fire.
also Akon's 'Smack that' was produced by em. Initially he met him just to ask him to feature in his song. But em produced the whole beats and Akon replaced his original one with this one. Also I think it's the Akon's highest streamed song in spotify.
I'm sure this was timbaland
@@jordankrishna for which one?
@@jordankrishna this ain't timba, it's em
You still play sw? What server you on?
Eminem the greatest, he is the reason that i started listen to rap and learn english translating his lyrics in 2002, i made the right choice,he is a crude poet, an amazing lyricist. Greets from Mexico
1st non single on Spotify to cross 1 billion views/listens
Fun Fact: Em said this was one of his favorite songs he made 🙂
I believe you but any evidence? Link's?
Fun fact: This is probably the one of if not the best song ever done, not just by Em, not just in hip hop, but just best song across all generations and genres.
@@ImSpun13 I totally agree with this. I know my opinion isn't important. But I really think it's one of the greatest songs ever made. Ever. Ever.
@@somethingsharp2261 for me is Sing for the moment
@@ImSpun13 facts bro
This song is nostalgic...I can literally remember being 21 again in the gym. I almost feel like Em has been with me my adult life like he said in Venom. 19 to 39 yrs old
I’m hip bro- same here
Em probably responsible for millions of people getting in shape
@Giannis Antetokounmpo 15-35 its been a crazy ride
yeah man infinite 1996' - 17 yrs old music to be murdered by 2020-41 I remember listening to him since well feels like my whole life still just as great now if not actually is greater he's evolved so much as a Lyricist but he's always been great he's my goat turn on what you like everybody's got their own opinion on that one I think he's in most of people that respects raps top three top five
14-36. Over 20 years and all I can do is be thankful that I got to grow up watching a legend be created.
Even 15+ years later, I still get goosebumps every time he hits that "not offend me" part. I sometimes forget how hard TES is.
TES is his best album. It was peak Eminem
@@nightdreamer9Agreed.
Also this is PRIME example of Em rhyming in circles, the MIDDLE words rhyme with the END words it’s insane
Who forms pyramids and wraps circles around square lyricists
Damn Nate Dogg had the best voice in rap. Wish he was still alive making music with Em.
Eminem produced this track and wrote it, as well as most of the tracks of that album which is fire!
Dope reaction brother :)
Naah i think em have ghost writer 😅
Fauzi Kibas Yeah em’s actually never written a verse in his life
@@carter0791 haha perfect reply bru
@@fauzikibas1702 he just had Ghost not writer
@@fauzikibas1702 yes his ghost writer is slim shady lel
I love how he notices that eminem really is above everyone lyrically.
Rap God
Rap God
Rap God
Rap God
YES YES YES YES & HELL YES!!!
“A plaque and platinum status is whack if I’m not the baddest” 🔥 🔥 🐐
every single line written in this song by EM, was pure heaviness of bars. literally even the chorus was bars.
This song is the best selling non-single track in the history of music. Thats across all genres, not just hip hop.
Simply one of the best hip hop tracks ever.
When he said “I rap like I’m addicted to smack like I’m Kim Mathers....” double entendre. Kim had a drug problem, but she also stayed in a toxic relationship that was physical at times between the two of them. Just a thought.
Fact brother
So than it's a triple due to what comment right above you said
@@macrizzle1son exactly. physical relationship, drug problem, and the Smack URL battle rap which em loves
Not that deep…. I rap like I’m addicted to smack like I’m Kim Mathers. Smack aka Heroine bka Dope. “I’m the dopest rapper.”
if you got time you should do ''bad guy" just for the last verse, eminem at his best IMO.
I agree
Nah dawg! the whole song is fucking fire!!
Sequel to stan,mathew gettin revenge 🔥
Yes
Last verse bad guy is next level shit, the song itself is eh
FOR ALL WHO MAY BE WONDERING,REGGIE IS REDMAN. PEOPLE SLEEP ON HIM HEAVY BUT HE CAN SPIT
Oh he can fuckin spit 👍 mfers dont know
Redman is cool but does he know how to roll a blunt?
@@gazs7572 he gon smack da shit out you
@Giannis Antetokounmpo "watch what you say to him" sorry, I had to finish it, couldn't resist.
Redman is fucking sick 🤕👊
Im 37 and still get goosebumps when i hear that voice change to that gritty " lotta envey, shit does nottt offend me"
Same
And people say Em can’t produce. He damn near produced all of TES. 🔥
Easily my favourite Eminem album. His newer stuff is amazing, how he throws doubles and triples and speed is amazing, I like it. But this, how his energy and anger is so concentrated, his flow and swag is immaculate
Eminem raps too fast nowadays for me to feel anything.
Em produced the beat as well. He’s a monster!! 🔥
അതെ, അവൻ ഒറ്റക്കായിരുന്നു വന്നത്
The way Eminem is rapping, the volume, aggressiveness, has been and always will be my favorite.
Me over here getting hyped up on a 3 year old video and 20 year old song. Love it!!
“I rap like I’m addicted to smack. . .” Smack URL is a battle rap league. “But I don’t wanna go forth and back in constant battles” again smack URL is a battle rap league.
I've listened to this song over a million times and watch almost every Smack battle. How did I miss that 🔥
@@siovaihu5974 me too brother and i am stan too how did i miss this BAR🔥🔥
I understand the bar, but could it be a slight reach? Not saying that Em’s mind doesn’t work like this cause we all know it does, but Smack wasn’t anywhere near as relevant back then as it is now so it could be that he didn’t know about them back then…? I wouldn’t put it past Em tho
And smack is a street term for heroin.
After hearing them a thousand times it's really awesome to sit back and watch someone realize how nasty they are man! Fire 🔥🔥🔥
Back in the day my roommate and I always said that you ain't made it in hip hop unless you got Nate Dogg to jump on a track with you. This song, to this day, sends chills up my spine. Its like he's throwing out a blanket challenge to the industry for whoever wants to battle him. So hard. SO HARD.
Agreed and he'd have smoked everyone and probably still can
As a fan I love seeing ppl rediscovering Em 💯... Em makes you feel like you hearing him for the first time
Wow😮😮😮 I never paid attention to this song and just can't believe how I have been sleeping on it till now 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I swear the Eminem Show is going to be listened to in 200 years and it’ll still be relevant. This album is a #5 album in history. Period
Eminem Show is GOAT
I liked the Recovery album a lot. Love the way you lie and no love are masterpieces.
Last two are among my top EM tracks. Till I Collapse & Soldier 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That last verse is one of my all-time favorite verses. The way he flows through it is just too smooth and at the same time going so hard on the beat!
I really like the fact Em always address the Hook, like Nate hit me or every hit of him finishes verses setting up the hook
This song can be played at anytime and feel like it was written at that exact time of the year.
Timeless classic song
Wanna know why I love watching your reactions to Em's shit? Because you give the most authentic reaction to Eminem's music that is possible. Your reactions are the same reactions I've always had my entire life listening to him.
Em produced almost every beat on this album with the bass brothers including this.. this entire project he basically made himself from scratch.
And it’s his best album in my opinion
@@kdizzle901 agreed. Its the only album i go back to and listen to consistently
That’s why it’s called *The Eminem Show*
🤦♂️
@@ImSpun13 or maybe cause he had The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP and he thought that it was time for an Eminem album.. lol
@@nomecognome8737
That as well. The 3 albums were called that based upon his 3 personalities, but it was planned that way from the beginning of his and Dre’s relationship. On his 1st album he had a little creative control. His second he had more and on his 3rd album he had almost complete control. All part of Dre’s blueprint.
If he hasn't heard this song before, he's about to have a new perspective on where eminem stands as an all time great.
Why don't you watch the video, if you're about to comment... about the video lol
This is probably my favorite Eminem song, the energy, the bars and the overall message.
He knows than 1. People places him at the same level of Pac, Biggie, Andre, Nas, etc... 2. Than a lot of people want to take him down of the Best rappers lists & 3. Nobody can beat him on a rap battle, beef, impact, sales or anything really.
He is the 🐐. In my opinion. Nobody touching Em, until he he retires.
Jay z too
this is one of the best written songs ive heard from him, hes lyrics are on another plane compared to other rappers.
Amazes me Eminem made this beat. He needs to get back on to making amazing beats like this
It’s the rhyme scheme in that one that makes its special there is syllables that rhyme throughout the versus outside of the obvious ones even
Love the way you break the lyrics down with simplistic meaning and your raw emotions. Keep being who you are!
"I'd rather suffocate for the respect before I breath just to collect a fucken check" Still gives me goosebumps
To this day Eminem Show is one of the best hip hop albums of all time, and Em’s beat for sure.
Especially with that “hauk venom” line. The theatrics of actually sounding like he’s spitting. It’s so entertaining.
This is the perfect leg day workout tune and kings never die
Fucking gonna kill it tomorrow in gym reppin' 160 kg . LIGHTWEIGHT! SQUATDAY.
Dont forget Lose Yourself too. That song give me goosebumps on my nape wanting me to start and get shit done.
Plz consider reacting to stan, criminal, under the influence, sing for the moment, underground, beautiful. All classics
This is the stanliest list ever
@@MegaTerrien stanliest hahaha
Alpha Dog Pack tf
He already heard stan, you stan
Underground👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
React to “when the music stops” it’s the same album. I’ve never seen anyone react to that song and I love that song
The switch of beat on this track is badboi
An absolute immortal song. This song will echo through generations to come
At my most aggressive "workout" regime 13 years ago this song got me through the last 3 sets of resistance band push ups made it to 80 in 35 minutes ...thanks Eminem
This is one of my favorite songs, still. Fucking love this whole album
Hyped. One of my favorites. Loving Eminem week. Keep doing yo thang, homie.
I was waiting for this reaction!!! I wouldnt be surprised if thats the look he gives after the beat drops and Em comes in like a fuckin beast!
The way he delivers every bar bro shits crazy, no one does it or has ever done it like him
This song was put together for the trailer for Modern Warfare 2 and that just doubled hyped all sales for the game.
We ain't- The Game & Eminem
Rainy days- Boogie & Eminem
Patiently waiting- 50 cent & Eminem
Greatest- Eminem
Survival- Eminem
Legacy-Eminem
The remix with pac and 50 is also crazy.
True
Oh I gotta see this one, ain't no way I'm missing this...
Yeah Stevie this masterpiece of a song is still being played today because Till I Collapse has over 2+ Billion streams on Spotify and on UA-cam has 810 Million Views.
Also numbers for both grow each day and great breakdown.💪🏽
This one is so fire I get goosebumps every time man. Every verse lays down on this masterpiece beat so perfectly that I can't imagine somebody not to feel it. It is 🔥 top reaction as well
The amount of hard times in life and grinding for work this song has got me tru, I dont even think I can count that high! This song is fire all the way! Legendary!!!
One of his greatest tracks!
I started following you when you started reacting to Em. I can see how your appreciation changed about Eminem, and now you see why people go crazy.
Top 10 rap song ever and there's really no debate . This song and Stan made people really respect his writing .there's no other artist you have to break down words like this besides Wayne
This was when Eminem was getting heavy into pills right? I know I was when he was and I got clean around the same time as him. He had a different feeling to his music. Now he's clean he's showing how to really kill the game
Mr Knight "I dont think he is gonna be Bar'ing on this one"
60 seconds later : FACE! 🔥
🤣🤘
“Till I COLLAPSE I’m spillin these RAPS” love the first bar . Shit was hard.
When an artist has actual career advice in his lyrics and still sounds badass af
I listen to this man's music on a basically daily basis and it still fucks with my head the different cadences and stuff he finds on beats. It's so wild 🤷🏻♂️
This shit just blew 2021 rappers out the fucking water dude. Haven't heard this song for a MINUTE
Eminem - We as americans
Eminem - Sing for the moment
Like it fam so he can see this comment. ❤️
We as Americans is a deeply underappreciated and slept on Eminem track. Same thing with Careful What You Wish For.
@@nickreynolds8391 Totally agree with you bro
Damn! Ive know this song since ot came out and never knew all the true words to the Nate chorus!! "Am i high, perhaps?" "Till the smoke clears out and high burn out" love it! That changes this whole song for me. And FML, "music is like magic, etc" You can tell hes passionate af about Rap and encouraging other rappers to do their absolute best to keep real Rap alive. This is a huge part of why he is the ABSOLUTE BEST!! He pays respects to the Greatest, tells you if your shit is no good and he takes Rap and holds it close to his heart with great passion. There will NEVER be anyone greater or like him.
Nate Dogg had such a good voice. It’s crazy.
“and when your run is over just admit *when it’s at it’s end* ...cause I’m at the *end of my wits* with half the shit that gets in”
The way he flipped that around, that has gotta be the dopest shit I’ve ever heard done with words, regardless of hip hop or spoken words or poetry. Just the nastiest thing ever done with words, period!
Truth!!!!
Cop’d this song on limewire back in the day, burned it to a cd then played it over and over again
I still get goosebumps every time I hear this song
Em produced that beat too bruh. He got off on "Soldier" and this one as far as the production. That album was so FiYa!!
"Phenomenal" BEST HYPE SONG EM EVER DONE...
Well ONE of the best
This has been one of my favorites since I was 14 years old. Made me feel brave walking through the hood in 2004, and now gets me hype in the gym nearly 20 years later. That man is such a fucking genius!
Top 5 em songs of all time. I can’t see a true em fan not have this in at least their top 10 songs
Stevie would love The Re-Up with 50 Cent. They both go crazy on a hard beat.
"I rap like I'm addicted to smack like I'm Kim Mathers"😂😂😂
'Til I Collapse' is still one of my favorite songs. I absolutely love the serial killer beat.
Been following you since this legend. But interesting seeing you back here wow what a difference
As someone whos a huge eminem fan and loves the real steel movie, this song is a double banger