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Encore is the fifth studio album by American rapper Eminem, released on November 12, 2004, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records.As reflected in its title, cover art, and certain lyrics, the album was originally set to be Eminem's final studio album. [3]
HipHopDX praised the song: "The best might be last [...] as Dre and 50 join Eminem for the title track and a surefire hit song." [1] NME was negative: "‘Encore/Curtains Down’ is the archetypal ‘gang’s all here’ show-closer, only with much more swearing and ‘the gang’ in this case being Dr Dre and 50 Cent, who are really the only two of Eminem's collaborators who deserve to share ...
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Since Ike Turner's death in 2007 many albums have been released such as Jack Rabbit Blues: The Singles of 1958–1960 (2011) and other early work. UGK released their album UGK 4 Life on March 31, 2009, two years after Pimp C's death in 2007. The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones was released on October 5, 2010, three years after his death.
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Contrary to modern encores, encores were traditionally spontaneous and followed a singular piece or movement. Performers would often perform an encore to multiple pieces within one concert; this could nearly double the length of a concert. It is commonly believed the encores first began due to a lack of ways to listen to pieces on demand.
Encore! is a compilation album by German countertenor Klaus Nomi, released posthumously in 1983. Two previously unreleased songs were included on the album. Two previously unreleased songs were included on the album.
The latter three tracks were recorded later in English as "If That's What It Takes", "I Don't Know" and "Fly" respectively, and were included on Dion's next album, Falling into You. [2] D'eux was released on 30 March 1995 in Canada and on 3 April 1995 in France. [ 1 ]