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"My Name Is" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his second album The Slim Shady LP (1999). It is also the opening song and lead single of the album. The song contains an interpolation [2] (replayed sample) from British singer Labi Siffre's 1975 track "I Got The..." featuring the bass and guitar riff as originally played by British pop rock duo Chas & Dave.
E features seven director's cut versions of Eminem's music videos released up to 2000, as well as footage of the making of the "Stan" video. All songs are taken from his second and third studio albums The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP. [3] All Access Europe: Released: June 18, 2002 [4] Label: Interscope (493313)
Interscope Records's Jimmy Iovine wanted Eminem to get a song to introduce the album, similar to the way "My Name Is" was the first single on The Slim Shady LP. Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tommy Coster and Mike Elizondo wrote "The Real Slim Shady" just hours before the final copy of the album was due. The first single was intended to be "Who Knew".
Eminem is going head to head with himself in a new retrospective video. The 51-year-old rapper, born Marshall Mathers, engages in a "spirited conversation" with his musical alter ego, Slim Shady ...
The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards will air live from New York's UBS Arena on Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT Eminem to Give “The Death of Slim Shady” Its TV Debut with Opening Performance at 2024 MTV ...
The Slim Shady LP won Best Rap Album at the 2000 Grammy Awards, while "My Name Is" won Best Rap Solo Performance. In 2000, The Slim Shady LP was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is often mentioned in lists of the greatest albums of all time.
In a new interview with Complex, the 51-year-old whose real name is Marshall Mathers, ... “The Slim Shady alter-ego behind his 1999 breakthrough LP and the many hits that followed – most ...
The teaser also incorporated clips of "My Name Is", "The Real Slim Shady", and "Without Me" (2002). [12] The album and tentative release date were announced at the end of the 56-second long video, along with the opportunity to pre-save the record. [13]