It produced four commercially successful singles, " Without Me", " Cleanin' Out My Closet", " Superman", and " Sing for the Moment". It also topped the UK Albums Chart for five consecutive weeks.
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It sold over 1.3 million copies in its second week in the US, where it registered a full week of sales. Widely considered the most anticipated album of 2002, The Eminem Show debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and stood there for six non-consecutive weeks. Due to its less satirical and shock factor lyrical approach, The Eminem Show was regarded as Eminem's most personal album at the time and a step back from the Slim Shady alter ego. The album also features political commentary on the United States, including references to 9/11, Osama bin Laden, the War on terror, President George W. The album incorporates a heavier use of rap rock than Eminem's previous albums, and its themes are predominantly based on Eminem's prominence in hip hop culture, as well as his ambivalent thoughts of fame. Dre, Nate Dogg, Dina Rae and Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Scott-Mathers. It features guest appearances from Obie Trice, D12, Dr. Dre being the album's executive producer. The album saw Eminem take a substantially more predominant production role most of it was self-produced, with his longtime collaborator Jeff Bass, and Dr. After it had originally scheduled for release on June 4, 2002, the album was released on May 26, 2002, by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records due to pirating and bootlegging of it. His friend Future and his girlfriend Alex support him in his second rap battle.The Eminem Show is the fourth studio album by American rapper Eminem. At his first big appearance in the scene Rabbit has to throw up out of nervousness and on stage he doesn’t get a word out. He dreams of a career in the rap scene dominated by African Americans. He lives in a trailer and earns a little money on the assembly line. The drama “8 Mile” is about the rapper Jimmy “Rabbit”, who grows up in the slums of Detroit. The original score of “8 Mile” includes 16 songs and was created by several artists. Timestamp: 1:41 | Scene: The last song to be heard in the movie. Timestamp: 1:33 | Scene: Rabbit also wins the second round of the rap battle. Timestamp: 1:29 | Scene: Song can be heard during the break, the first round of the rap battle. Timestamp: 1:23 | Scene: Rabbit and Future talk just before the battle starts. They are laughed at by a guy coming into the room. Timestamp: 1:22 | Scene: Rabbit practices with Cheddar just before the Rap Battle starts. Timestamp: 1:08 | Scene: Rabbit brings Alex home. Timestamp: 1:02 | Scene: Rabbit writes lyrics. Timestamp: 0:45 | Scene: Rabbit gets out of the car and a fight breaks out. Timestamp: 0:44 | Scene: Rabbit drives around and meets the guy who tried to beat him up. They're talking about setting the house on fire. Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: Future asks if Rabbit likes Alex. I'll Be There For You/You're All I Need To Get By feat. Timestamp: 0:35 | Scene: Alex asks if she can come to the next Rabbit Rap Battle. Timestamp: 0:33 | Scene: Rabbit listens to this song in the car. Timestamp: 0:31 | Scene: The second song which can be heard in the club. Timestamp: 0:30 | Scene: Rabbit sees Alex for the first time. Timestamp: 0:27 | Scene: Song can be heard in the background of the car park. Timestamp: 0:26 | Scene: Rabbit's going to the park. Timestamp: 0:22 | Scene: Rabbit and the other guys shoot people with a paintball rifle. Timestamp: 0:19 | Scene: Rabbit and Future rapping while they're working on the car. He listens to music through his headphones and writes lyrics. Timestamp: 0:16 | Scene: Rabbit is taking the bus. Rabbit (Eminem) practices his rap skills in the mirror. Timestamp: 0:01 | Scene: The first song to be heard in 8 Mile.