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Eminem officially closed this historic 15-year chapter by ditching the horror themes and accents for a stadium-status, emotionally raw pop-rap sound. Driven by massive chart-toppers like "Not Afraid" and the Rihanna-assisted "Love the Way you Lie," Recovery proved that Eminem could reinvent himself for a new decade, securing his place as an immortal icon of music history. The Legacy of the 14-Album Run

A divisive album fueled by addiction, featuring heavy political satire and absurdist humor.

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D12 returned with their sophomore album, showcasing a more polished, radio-friendly sound alongside their signature chaotic energy. Backed by the massive, goofy hit single "My Band," the album debuted at number one globally, though it would sadly mark the group's final studio album before the tragic passing of member Proof. 9. Encore (2004)

The legendary underground release that caught Dr. Dre’s attention, featuring the raw blueprints for his major-label debut. Eminem officially closed this historic 15-year chapter by

Disheartened by the poor commercial reception of Infinite and facing severe financial hardship, Mathers created his malicious, unhinged alter ego: Slim Shady. The Slim Shady EP was born out of frustration and desperation. It introduced the world to a manic delivery, dark comedy, and themes of poverty, drug use, and violence. This tape caught the attention of Interscope Records CEO Jimmy Iovine and legendary producer Dr. Dre, altering the course of music history. The Dr. Dre Era and Global Megastardom (1999–2002)

Originally a bootleg compilation of leaked tracks, Straight from the Lab became an official underground piece of Eminem's discography. It captured the height of his mid-2000s mixtape era, featuring fierce diss tracks aimed at rivals like Ja Rule and Benzino, alongside unreleased studio cuts like "We As Americans." D12 World (2004) Avoid executing any

A copy of this EP made its way into the hands of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, altering the course of music history. The Imperial Interscope Trilogy (1999–2002)

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14. Hell: The Sequel (with Bad Meets Evil) (2011 / Recording Era 2010)