Eminem carved out a powerful position in the music industry that it will never relinquish. Slim Shady’s albums are consistently in high demand, and fans eagerly anticipate the new releases. After decades, finally, Eminem has geared up ‘The Eminem Show’ 20th anniversary expanded edition on the streaming platform.
Marshall Mathers’ fourth studio album, The Eminem Show, was released two decades ago. On Thursday, May 26, the Detroit rapper will release a 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition on streaming sites to commemorate the occasion.
Slim Shady released a trailer on Tuesday that included song videos from The Eminem Show’s era, including “Without Me,” “White America,” “Sing for the Moment,” and “Superman.” What extras will be included on the reissue is unknown till now.
The Eminem Show debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 on May 26, 2002, and produced a string of songs including “Without Me,” “Cleanin’ Out My Closet,” “Superman,” and “‘Til I Collapse.” The Grammy-winning record was certified 12x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) 20 years later.
Eminem also collaborated with CeeLo Green on “The King and I,” a new song for Baz Luhrmann’s ELVIS movie. Doja Cat, Jazmine Sullivan, and Nardo Wick also contributed to the music. Slim Shady made a surprise appearance on “SNL” over the weekend as part of Pete Davidson’s “Forgot About Dre” parody.
Finally, the time has arrived, The Eminem Show’s 20th anniversary is knocking at the door. Are you excited to hear this fascinating studio album? Let us know in the comments. For further updates stay tuned to Thirsty.
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