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Jul 9, 2024 · The album’s title is inscribed on the cover art with alternating vibrant colors, with the hues and scribble of his alter ego’s name similar to that on The Slim Shady LP cover.
- Eminem's 'The Death of Slim Shady' Album: Everything We Know
Eminem revealed the cover art for The Death of Slim Shady on...
- Eminem's 'The Death of Slim Shady' Album: Everything We Know
- Infinite
- Revival
- Recovery
- Encore
- The Marshall Mathers LP 2
- Kamikaze
- Music to Be Murdered by
- The Eminem Show
- Relapse
- The Slim Shady LP
Originally released on cassette only and recorded for indie label Web Entertainment while Eminem was washing dishes for minimum wage at Gilbert’s Lodge, Infinite’s artwork is reflective of the humble rhymer’s trailer-park budget. It does establish an all-caps EMINEM font that would carry over the years—without the backwards second E.
Though hardly the first time Marshall Mathers took a hard political stance (see: 2004’s “Mosh”), the Revival artwork depicts the superstar holding his head in shame behind America's stars and stripes. Disgusted over the direction Donald Trump was taking the country, Em promo’d Revivalwith scathing freestyles “Campaign Speech” and “The Storm”: “We l...
Taking a sharp and serious turn from his fantastical and accent-heavy Relapse project, Eminem goes stone sober for Recovery. The image of a clear-eyed, mature Marshall walking solo down a country road is reflective of a new path. "It symbolizes, like, what my life is like right now because of the fame, but also kind of how I've had to remove myself...
Take a bow, Eminem, for no other artist could convince 11 million people to buy an album chock full of pukes, burps, farts, Triumph the Comic Dog imitations, and an abomination of a song called “Big Weenie.” (“Like Toy Soldiers” and “Mockingbird” are cool, though.)
The sequel to Eminem’s best full-length LP revisits the original’s sepia tones and 8 Mile nostalgia of a simpler but more difficult time. The boarded-up house at 19946 Dresden Street in Detroit was once owned by Mathers’ mother, Deborah Nelson—it's where Em and Mr. Porter lived way back in the day. Related: How Eminem Conquered Black Music (and Whi...
An homage to 1986’s Licensed to Ill—the debut of the original irreverent white-boy rappers, Beastie Boys—Eminem’s reckless surprise follow-up to Revival came in as fast and angry as a fighter jet. (The plane’s FU-2 tag says it all.) The Beasties were caught off-guard by Kamikaze’s cover art. But, hey, all is fair when you’re rhymin’ and stealin’.
With Alfred Hitchcock providing inspiration, Mr. Mathers’ updates the cover art of the legendary horror filmmaker’s 1958 album of the same name. The psycho holding the shovel is digging graves for wack MCs and attacking the mic like a flock of angry birds. Related: The 7 Best Hip-Hop Biopics, Ranked
The minimalism of Eminem’s biggest-selling album perfectly encapsulates a man at the height of stardom. A spotlight blasts one mic as our controversial hero appears to be contemplating whether to keep fueling the circus around him or withdraw from a stage that has brought him riches and respect, headaches and lawsuits, all at once. It ain’t easy be...
A brilliantly executed concept here. Zillions of drugstore pills (or, at his rock-bottom days, what Marshall might call breakfast) are artfully arranged to form a portrait of a man digging himself out from addiction. The details on the label—“Prescribed by Dr. Dre”—are a fine side effect. Related: Eminem’s 8 Best Guest Verses, Ranked
Shot and designed by Danny Hastings, the eerie full-moon cover of Eminem’s introduction to the world is an instant clue that we’re dealing with an MC unhinged. Based off his kidnapping-as-fantasy track “97 Bonnie & Clyde,” Slim Shady has his daughter’s mother’s body hanging out of the trunk, ready to ride as a single dad. As far as senses of humor ...
The cover art for The Death of Slim Shady was designed by Mike Saputo, a frequent collaborator with Eminem. The artwork features a striking image of a young Slim Shady zipped up in a body bag, visually playing on the album’s title and the concept of Slim Shady’s demise.
Aug 19, 2024 · Some well-executed guest appearances in the shape of Lil Wayne (No Love), Pink (Won’t Back Down) and Rihanna (Love The Way You Lie), plus some delightfully unexpected samples taking in everything from Black Sabbath to Haddaway, also keep Recovery diverse without feeling too sprawling.
Jul 10, 2024 · The album will include the sequel to “Guilty Conscience” and fans are hoping for a feature from Dr. Dre. Take a look at the official album cover and tracklist below.
Nov 9, 2018 · The dark blue curtains and colors on the cover look really nice as we see Em bow over a crowd of people which sort of symboic to the fact that this is eminem’s last “prime album” before his 5 year hiatus that would guide us to 2009’s Relapse.
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Jul 10, 2024 · Eminem revealed the cover art for The Death of Slim Shady on July 9. The artwork features a wide-eyed Em with his vintage blond-bleached hair inside a body bag getting zipped up.