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  2. Space Bound - Wikipedia

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    "Space Bound" is a song by American rapper Eminem. It was released on June 18, 2011, as the fourth and final single from his seventh album, Recovery. [1] The song is produced by American hip-hop producer Jim Jonsin and features samples of "Drive" by R.E.M. and "Song for Bob" by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.

  3. Recovery (Eminem album) - Wikipedia

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    Recovery is the seventh studio album by the American rapper Eminem, released on June 18, 2010, by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records.Unlike his previous albums, it features a majority of outside producers, including Alex da Kid, Just Blaze, Boi-1da, Jim Jonsin and Havoc, alongside in-house producers Emile, DJ Khalil, Mr. Porter, and Dr. Dre.

  4. Curtain Call 2 - Wikipedia

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    Curtain Call 2 was first hinted at by Eminem in a tweet promoting the single "From The D 2 The LBC" on June 24, 2022, in which he included a hashtag with the album's name. [4] [5] Eminem officially announced the album and its release date via social media on July 11. [5]

  5. Why Eminem’s ‘Houdini’ Is Garnering Praise and Backlash

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    Eminem was an edgelord before that word existed; he has always written deliberately shocking or extremist lyrics in order to get a rise out of both his fans and critics. He’s delivered ...

  6. Unaccommodating - Wikipedia

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    "Unaccommodating" is a song by American rapper Eminem, released from his eleventh studio album, Music to Be Murdered By, in 2020. [1] It is the second track on the album, and features American rapper Young M.A performing the first verse. [2]

  7. Won't Back Down (Eminem song) - Wikipedia

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    Upon its release, "Won't Back Down" received generally positive reviews from most music critics. David Jeffries of Allmusic wrote positively of the song, describing it as a "lurching heavy metal monster" that "could be used as the lead-in to 'Lose Yourself' on any ego-boosting mixtape", but wrote more critically of the lyrics, denouncing the pop culture jokes featured throughout the song ...

  8. Detroit vs. Everybody - Wikipedia

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    In a review of "Detroit vs. Everybody" for Rolling Stone, writer Kory Grow outlined that the song features "Several generations of the Motor City's most vital rhymers [revisiting] the struggle they rose above to break out of their hometown while still defending it", with lead artist Eminem reminiscing about his "pre-megastar days". [2]

  9. 'Wicked' star visibly surprised to learn of warm LGBT+ ...

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    "The solemnity in announcing people have been 'holding space' for the lyrics of a 20-year-old song; Cynthia acting like she personally wrote it; Ariana holding onto Cynthia's index finger; or the ...