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Eminem discography
Eminem performing live at the Anger Management Tour in 2005.
Studio albums5
EPs1
Soundtrack albums1
Compilation albums3
Singles23
Video albums5
Music videos21
Collaborations64

Eminem, an American rapper, has released five studio albums, three compilations, one extended play, twenty-three singles, five video albums and one soundtrack on record labels Web Entertainment and Interscope Records, along with subsidiaries Aftermath Entertainment, Goliath Artists and Shady Records. Eminem is the best-selling rapper of all-time,[1] with worldwide record sales ranging from over seventy-five to over eighty million as of 2009[2][3] and forty platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[a] In this discography, music videos and collaborations are included as well.

In 1996, Eminem released his first studio album, Infinite, under Web Entertainment. The album sold about a thousand copies[4] and failed to rank on national charts. After signing a contract with Interscope Records and Aftermath Entertainment, the rapper released his sophomore and commercial debut album The Slim Shady LP in 1999 and reached the number two spot on the Billboard 200, and received four platinum certifications in the United States from the RIAA. In the same year, the rapper, along with manager Paul Rosenberg, founded the imprint label Shady Records.[5][6] In the subsequent year, Eminem released his third studio album The Marshall Mathers LP, which sold 1.76 million copies in its first week, breaking records for the fastest-selling hip hop album of all-time and the fastest-selling solo album in the United States.[7][8] With more than ten million copies sold,[9] the album was the third best-selling record of the year in the United States,[10] where it also earned nine platinum certifications. The lead single "The Real Slim Shady" became Eminem's first song to enter in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100. "Stan" was the most successful single outside of the States, while it failed to reach the top fifty in the rapper's home country.

In 2002, Eminem's fourth album, The Eminem Show, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and reached the top spot on various charts internationally, as it went on to sell over nineteen million copies worldwide.[11] Unlike the previous album, The Eminem Show was the highest-selling album in the United States of the year.[12] The album received eight platinum certifications from both the RIAA and New Zealand's Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. The album also received a diamond certification in Canada, with sales of over one million units. In the same year, Eminem's "Lose Yourself", from the 8 Mile soundtrack, became the rapper's first number one song on the Hot 100 and remained on the top for twelve weeks.[13] The song also reached the top of various national charts worldwide. The 8 Mile soundtrack peaked to the number one position in the United States, where it sold more than four million[14] of the nine million copies distributed internationally.[15]

In 2004, Eminem's fifth studio album Encore became the rapper's third consecutive studio album to reach number one in the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and United Kingdom. Sales, however, were significantly less than the two previous studio albums, with over five million sold copies in the United States[16] and eleven million worldwide.[17] Much success for Encore's singles came from the United Kingdom, where "Just Lose It" and "Like Toy Soldiers" went on to top the UK Singles Chart and two other songs, "Mockingbird" and "Ass Like That" reached position number four. Eminem released in 2005 a greatest hits album Curtain Call: The Hits, which sold almost three million copies in the US[16] and received a double platinum certification from RIAA. In the following year, Shady Records released Eminem Presents: The Re-Up, a compilation album performed by Eminem along various artists from the record label. The album received a platinum certification from the RIAA in 2007.

In 2009, the song "Crack a Bottle", a collaboration with label-mates Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, became Eminem's second number one on the Hot 100 and broke the record for opening week download sales in the United States, with 418,000 copies sold in the first week, despite not being released as a single.[18][b] After a break of more than four years, Relapse will be the rapper's sixth studio album. The album, which will be released by Aftermath, Interscope and Shady, has a scheduled worldwide release date for May 19, 2009, while it will be released as early as May 15 in Italy and the Netherlands.[19][20]

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US 200
[21]
US R&B
[21]
AUS
[22]
AUT
[23]
BEL
[24]
CAN
[21]
GER
[25]
NZ
[26]
SWE
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
1996 Infinite
1999 The Slim Shady LP 2 1 49 12 7[c] 9 51 23 40 25[c] 10
  • US: 5 million +[32]
  • Worldwide: 9 million +[33]
2000 The Marshall Mathers LP 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1
  • US: 10.2 million[9]
  • Worldwide: 19 million +[17]
  • US: 9× Platinum[34]
  • AUS: 4× Platinum[35]
  • CAN: 8× Platinum[38]
  • NZ: 5× Platinum[d]
  • UK: 5× Platinum[39]
2002 The Eminem Show 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  • US: 9.2 million[11]
  • Worldwide: 19 million +[11]
  • US: 8× Platinum[34]
  • AUS: 4× Platinum[35]
  • CAN: Diamond[41]
  • NZ: 8× Platinum[d]
  • UK: 4× Platinum[42]
2004 Encore 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1
  • US: 5.1 million[16]
  • Worldwide: 11 million +[17]
  • US: 4× Platinum[34]
  • AUS: 6× Platinum[44]
  • IRE: 5× Platinum[45]
  • NZ: 4× Platinum[d]
  • UK: 3× Platinum[46]
2009 Relapse To be released on May 15, 2009[19]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Compilation albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US 200
[21]
US R&B
[21]
AUS
[22]
AUT
[23]
BEL
[24]
CAN
[21]
GER
[25]
NZ
[26]
SWE
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
2003 The Singles
2005 Curtain Call: The Hits 1 2 1 5 10 1 7 1 6 5 1
  • US: 2.9 million[16]
  • Worldwide: 5.5 million[49]
  • US: 2× Platinum[34]
  • AUS: 3× Platinum[44]
  • IRE: 7× Platinum[45]
  • NZ: 4× Platinum[d]
  • UK: 3× Platinum[50]
2006 Eminem Presents: The Re-Up 2 2 17 12 44 2 15 1 9
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Extended plays

Year Album details UK
[29]
1997 The Slim Shady EP 27

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions[e] Certifications Album
US 100

[56]

US R&B
[56]
US Rap
[56]
AUS
[22]
AUT
[23]
BEL
[24]
GER
[57]
IRE
[f]
NZ
[26]
SWE
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
1998 "Just Don't Give a Fuck" 114 62 5 The Slim Shady LP
1999 "My Name Is" 36 18 10 13 24 33 37 4 4 16 29 2
"Guilty Conscience"
(feat. Dr. Dre)
56 7 25 5
2000 "Bitch Please II"
(feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit & Nate Dogg)
61 The Marshall Mathers LP
"The Real Slim Shady" 4 11 7 11 6 7 7 1 15 3 2 1
"The Way I Am" 58 26 24 34 11 16 19 4 6 19 8
"Stan"
(feat. Dido)
51 36 1 1 3 1 1 14 3 1 1
2002 "Without Me" 2 13 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Eminem Show
"Cleanin' Out My Closet" 4 11 5 3 5 6 4 3 5 3 5 4
"Lose Yourself" 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 Mile
2003 "Superman"
(feat. Dina Rae)
15 44 10 42 The Eminem Show
"Sing for the Moment" 14 101 18 5 7 6 5 3 5 11 8 6
"Business" 77 25 4 22 28 15 7 14 6
2004 "Just Lose It" 6 35 7 1 4 6 2 2 1 12 1 1 Encore
"Encore"
(feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent)
25 48 20
2005 "Like Toy Soldiers" 34 64 4 8 11 8 3 2 14 3 1
"Mockingbird" 11 51 10 9 18 30 7 8 15 14 4
"Ass Like That" 60 93 10 27 20 31 4 9 25 4
"When I'm Gone" 8 96 22 1 7 8 6 5 2 5 7 4 Curtain Call: The Hits
2006 "Shake That"
(feat. Nate Dogg)
6 11 25
"You Don't Know"
(with 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Cashis)
12 87 5 32 Eminem Presents:
The Re-Up
2007 "Jimmy Crack Corn"
(with 50 Cent)
101
2009 "We Made You" Relapse
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.


Other charted songs
Year Title Peak chart positions[56][68][g] Album
US 100 US R&B US Rap AUS AUT BEL IRE
[f]
NZ SWE SWI UK
1999 "Role Model" 111 The Slim Shady LP
2000 "Kill You" 102 The Marshall Mathers LP
2001 "Drug Ballad"
(feat. Dina Rae)
51
2002 "My Dad's Gone Crazy"
(feat. Hailie Jade)
64 The Eminem Show
"Hailie's Song" 113 110
2003 "8 Mile" 102 54 8 Mile
2004 "Mosh" 112 Encore
2006 "The Re-Up"
(with 50 Cent)
119 Eminem Presents:
The Re-Up
"No Apologies" 121
2009 "Crack a Bottle"
(with Dr. Dre and 50 Cent)
1 60 4 18 41 39 6 6 9 4 4 Relapse[2]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Guest appearances

Eminem has made in total sixty-four guest appearances (see collaborations section), six of which were released as singles.

Year Title Peak chart positions[69] Certifications Album
US 100 US R&B US Rap AUS AUT BEL GER IRE
[f]
NZ SWE SWI UK
1999 "Dead Wrong"
(with The Notorious B.I.G. & Puff Daddy)
39 Born Again
2000 "Forgot About Dre"
(with Dr. Dre)
25 14 41 20 26 29 37 7 2001
2002 "Rock City"
(with Royce Da 5'9")
99 57 45 37 Rock City (Version 2.0)
2004 "One Day at a Time (Em's Version)"
(with 2Pac & Outlawz)
80 51 22 Tupac: Resurrection
2005 "Welcome 2 Detroit"
(with Trick-Trick)
100 24 20 The People vs.
2006 "Smack That"
(with Akon)
2 34 2 9 3 5 1 1 3 3 1 Konvicted
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Video albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions[72] Certifications
US Music
Videos
US Top
VHS
AUS Music
Videos
2000 The Up in Smoke Tour 1 8 1
  • US: 6× Platinum[74]
  • AUS: 7× Platinum[75]
E 5 29
2002 All Access Europe 1 1
2005 Eminem Presents:
The Anger Management Tour
2 5
2007 Live from New York City 2005
  • Released: November 13, 2007[80]
  • Label: Eagle Rock (302339)
  • Format: DVD
13
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
1998 "Just Don't Give a Fuck" Darren Lavett[81]
1999 "My Name Is" Dr. Dre, Phillip G. Atwell[82][83][84][85]
"Guilty Conscience"
"Role Model"
2000 "The Real Slim Shady"
"The Way I Am" Paul Hunter[86]
"Stan" Dr. Dre, Phillip G. Atwell[87]
2002 "Without Me" Joseph Kahn[88]
"Cleanin' Out My Closet" Dr. Dre, Phillip G. Atwell[89]
"Lose Yourself" Eminem, Paul Rosenberg, Phillip G. Atwell[90]
2003 "Superman" Paul Hunter[91]
"Sing for the Moment" Phillip G. Atwell[92]
2004 "Mosh" Ian Inaba[93]
"Just Lose It" Phillip G. Atwell[94]
"Like Toy Soldiers" The Saline Project[95]
2005 "Mockingbird" Eminem, Quig[96]
"Ass Like That" Phillip G. Atwell[97]
"When I'm Gone" Anthony Mandler[98]
2006 "Shake That" Plates Animation[99]
"You Don't Know" The Saline Project[100]
2009 "We Made You" Joseph Kahn[101]

Soundtracks

Year Album details Peak chart positions[102][103][104] Sales Certifications
US 200 US R&B US OST AUS AUT BEL CAN DEN GER NZ SWI
2002 Music from and Inspired by
the Motion Picture 8 Mile
1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 3
  • US: 4.1 million[14]
  • Worldwide: 9 million[15]

Collaborations

Year Song Other performer(s) Album
1998 "Trife Thieves"[108] Bizarre, Fuzz Attack of the Weirdos
"We Shine"[109] Da Ruckus Da Ruckus, Episode 1
"Fuck Off"[110] Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause
"Green and Gold"[111] The Anonymous Green & Gold
1999 "Hustlers & Hardcore"[112] Feel-X Behind the Doors of the 13th Floor
"Any Man"[113] Soundbombing II
"The Anthem"[114] Chino XL, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, Jayo Felony, Pharoahe Monch, RZA, Sway & King Tech, Tech N9ne, Xzibit This or That
"Get You Mad"[114] Sway & King Tech
"Bad Guys Always Die"[115] Dr. Dre Wild Wild West
"Busa Rhyme"[116] Missy Elliott Da Real World
"The Last Hit"[117] The High & Mighty Home Field Advantage
"Stir Crazy"[118] The Madd Rapper Tell 'Em Why U Madd
"Bad Influence"[119] End of Days
"What's the Difference"[120] Dr. Dre, Xzibit 2001
"Forgot About Dre"[120] Dr. Dre
"Murder, Murder"[121] Next Friday
"Dead Wrong"[122] The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy Born Again
"If I Get Locked Up"[123] Dr. Dre The Tunnel
2000 "Rush Ya Clique"[124] Outsidaz Night Life
"Get Back"[125] D12 The Piece Maker
"Hellbound (H&H Remix)"[126] J. Black, Masta Ace Game Over
"Off the Wall"[127] Redman Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
"Desperados"[128] Bugz, Proof Kill the DJ
"What If I Was White"[129] Sticky Fingaz Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
"Words Are Weapons"[130] Funkmaster Flex The Mix Tape, Volume 4: 60 Minutes of Funk
"Don't Approach Me"[131] Xzibit Restless
"What the Beat"[132] Method Man, Royce Da 5'9" The Professional, Pt. 2
2001 "Renagade"[133] Jay-Z The Blueprint
2002 "Watch Deez"[134] Thirstin Howl III Skilligan's Island
"My Name"[135] Xzibit, Nate Dogg Man vs. Machine
"Rock City"[136] Royce Da 5'9" Rock City (Version 2.0)
2003 "Patiently Waiting"[137] 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin'
"Don't Push Me"[137] 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks
"Go to Sleep"[138] DMX, Obie Trice Cradle 2 the Grave
"Lady"[139] Obie Trice Cheers
"Shit Hits the Fan"[139] Dr. Dre, Obie Trice
"We All Die One Day"[139] 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo
"Hands on You"[139] Obie Trice
"Outro"[139] D12, Obie Trice
"911"[140] Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., B-Real West Koastra Nostra
"3 6 5"[141] Skam Fat Beats Volume Three
"One Day at a Time (Em's Version)"[142] 2Pac, Outlawz Tupac: Resurrection
2004 "I'm Gone"[143] Obie Trice The Streetsweeper Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
"Welcome to D-Block"[144] D-Block Kiss of Death
"Warrior, Pt. 2"[145] 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Nate Dogg The Hunger for More
"Soldier Like Me"[146] 2Pac Loyal to the Game
"Black Cotton"[146] 2Pac, Kastro, Young Noble
2005 "We Ain't"[147] The Game The Documentary
"Gatman and Robbin"[148] 50 Cent The Massacre
"My Ballz"[149] D12 The Longest Yard
"Lean Back (Remix)"[150] Fat Joe, Lil Jon, Mase, Remy Ma All or Nothing
"Hip Hop"[151] Bizarre Hannicap Circus
"Drama Setter"[152] Obie Trice, Tony Yayo Thoughts of a Predicate Felon
"Pimplikeness"[153] D12 Searching for Jerry Garcia
"Off to Tijuana"[154] D12, Hush Bulletproof
"It Has Been Said"[155] The Notorious B.I.G., Obie Trice, P. Diddy Duets: The Final Chapter
"Welcome 2 Detroit"[156] Trick-Trick The People vs.
"No More to Say"[156] Proof, Trick-Trick
2006 "There They Go"[157] Obie Trice, Big Herk Second Round's on Me
"Smack That"[158] Akon Konvicted
2007 "Pistol Poppin'"[159] Cashis The County Hound EP
"Touchdown"[160] T.I. T.I. vs T.I.P.
"Peep Show"[161] 50 Cent Curtis
2008 "Who Want It"[162] Trick Trick The Villain

Production credits

Footnotes

  1. ^ This number includes twenty-nine platinum certifications credited as a solo artist[34] and eleven certifications with various artists.[52][74][106]
  2. ^ Head record label Universal Music Group announced that "Crack a Bottle" will be on Eminem's upcoming album Relapse; however, it does not consider it to be the album's first single.[2]
  3. ^ The reported chart positions are of the latter release The Slim Shady LP (Special Edition). The original album release peaked up to numbers forty-six on the Belgian Ultratop and seventy-seven on the Swiss Record Charts.[24][28]
  4. ^ To retrieve certifications from the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand, select the field "Top 40 Album Chart" along the following:[163]
    • "Chart #1160" for The Slim Shady LP (Gold)
    • "Chart #1277" for The Marshall Mathers LP (5× Platinum)
    • "Chart #1363" for The Eminem Show (8× Platinum)
    • "Chart #1363" for 8 Mile (4× Platinum)
    • "Chart #1458" for Encore (4× Platinum)
    • "Chart #1510" for Curtain Call: The Hits (4× Platinum)
    • "Chart #1555" for Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2× Platinum)
  5. ^ Although the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts both comprise up to a hundred songs, the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles and Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles act as an extension to each chart. Thus, "Just Don't Give a Fuck" and "Jimmy Crack Corn" charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles at numbers fourteen and one respectively, thus equaling to 114 and 101 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[164][165] As Well, "Sing for the Moment" charted on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at number one, thus equaling to 101 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[166]
  6. ^ To retrieve peak positions of the Irish Singles Chart, enter Eminem in the field "Search by Artist". For guest appearances that have charted in Ireland, enter Forgot About Dre or Smack That in the field "Search by Song Title".[167]
  7. ^ Although the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts both comprise up to a hundred songs, the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles and Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles act as an extension to each chart. Thus, in the "Other charted songs" table, the songs "Haile's Song", "8 Mile", "The Re-Up", "No Aplogies" have all charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles at numbers thirteen, two, nineteen and twenty-one respectively, thus equaling to numbers 113, 102, 119, 121 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[68] As well, "Role Model", "Kill You", "Hailie's Song" and "Mosh" charted on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at numbers eleven, two, ten and twelve respectively, thus equaling to 111, 102, 110 and 112 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[68]
  8. ^ For certification of E, enter Eminem in the "artist name" field.[168]

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