Eminem Encore Original Tracklist |best| InstantIn 2004, Eminem was on top of the universe. The Eminem Show had sold 10 million copies. 8 Mile had won an Oscar. He was a global pariah and a pop hero simultaneously. Then came Encore — an album fans have spent nearly two decades debating: brilliant finale or bloated farewell? A scathing diss track aimed at Benzino and Ja Rule that was intended for the album but leaked early. Thus, the Encore we know today was born—a jarring hybrid of serious, heartfelt rap (like "Mockingbird" and "Like Toy Soldiers") and absurdist, accent-driven comedy (like "Big Weenie," "Rain Man," and "My 1st Single"). eminem encore original tracklist In late 2003, a collection of Eminem tracks leaked online. At the time, Eminem was arguably the biggest star on the planet, and the "Straight from the Lab" EP leak devastated his creative process. Because these songs were intended for the upcoming album, Eminem felt he could no longer use them as primary tracks, leading him to record "filler" songs like "Big Weenie," "Rain Man," and "My 1st Single" to meet his release deadline. The "Lost" Songs of the Original Encore Released in November 2004, Eminem’s Encore arrived at the peak of his powers—but also marked the beginning of a critical decline. Often remembered for its goofy singles ("Just Lose It") and the infamous "Accents Era" (which would later plague Relapse ), the album is frequently cited as Marshall Mathers’ creative low point. But for hardcore fans, there has always been a lingering question: Was the album we got the album he intended? In 2004, Eminem was on top of the universe 11. Big Weenie (Often removed in fan edits, but included in some original drafts) 12. Em Calls Paul (Skit) 13. Encore / Curtains Down (feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent) 14. Mockingbird (The heartfelt track to his daughter) 15. Crazy in Love 16. One Shot 2 Shot (feat. D12) (Retained from original plan) 17. We As Americans (CRITICAL ADDITION: Originally leaked, intended as a centerpiece track addressing patriotism and assassination threats) 18. Love You More (CRITICAL ADDITION: A dark, intense relationship track that leaked early) 19. Ricky Ticky Toc (CRITICAL ADDITION: A high-energy lyrical exercise) 20. Spend Some Time (feat. Obie Trice, Stat Quo & 50 Cent) Table_title: Track listing Table_content: header: | No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length | row: | No.: 1. | Title: "Curt... He was a global pariah and a pop hero simultaneously His label, Interscope, faced a brutal choice: release the compromised album or pivot. Eminem chose to pivot. He famously said he went "back to the drawing board"—but the drawing board was a haze of pills. In a matter of weeks, he recorded a batch of new, sillier songs to replace the leaked ones. |
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