Every Eminem Album, Ranked By Fans

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In a realm of lyrical prowess and influential rhythm, one rapper stands tall - Eminem. From his debut in 1996 to the present day, this rap virtuoso has steered music aficionados worldwide into a new epoch through his exciting songs. With an array of varied themes and extraordinary lyrical depth that echo his personal journey, each album by Eminem resonates with a distinct vibe, establishing him as an undisputed force in the music industry. This analysis delves deep into Eminem's discography, highlighting the best of Eminem's studio albums that not only transformed his career but also left an indelible impact on the music industry.

Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, crafted a genre-defying legacy by blending diverse elements, from the raw aggression of hardcore rap to the introspective narrative of hip-hop. His albums serve as milestones in a distinguished career that spans over two decades. From early experiences of struggle to rising stardom, each work in the Eminem discography reflects distinct stages of his life, presented through skillfully-crafted rhymes and compelling storytelling. An exploration of the best Eminem albums is akin to embarking on the profound journey of understanding his evolution as an artist.

From his controversial yet critically acclaimed albums The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show, to his introspective works like The Slim Shady LP and The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), every album holds a unique spot in the pantheon of his discography. The Marshall Mathers LP, with its now-classic tracks, catapulted Eminem into mainstream success, while The Eminem Show pushed boundaries with its audacious lyrics and standout beats. Every album leaves an unmistakable imprint of Eminem's prowess, and each comes with an easy-to-access purchase link, offering listeners an unparalleled auditory experience with just one click.

Navigating the best of Eminem isn’t merely about weighing his commercial hits or critical acclaim. It's about appreciating the profound layers and messaging in his music, a narrative of resilience, and emotional canvas.  As you immerse yourself in these albums, you come to understand why Eminem's work continues to resonate with millions around the globe. So, step into this lyrical labyrinth and find yourself engrossed in the intricate world of one of the greatest rappers of all time.

Latest additions: The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)
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  • The Eminem Show
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    Released against a backdrop of swirling controversies, Eminem's 2002 masterpiece marked a pivotal shift in his career. Recorded amidst the chaos of legal battles and personal turmoil, the album saw Eminem flexing his production muscles more than ever, crafting a raw and introspective soundscape. It's packed with lyrical punches that tackle fame, politics, and personal demons, earning accolades like Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards. Tracks like "Without Me," "Cleanin' Out My Closet," and "'Till I Collapse" became instant classics. Topping the Billboard 200 for weeks, critics hailed its intricate wordplay and experimental production, cementing Eminem’s status as a rap legend.

    Tracklist:

    1. Curtains Up
    2. White America
    3. Business
    4. Cleanin' Out My Closet
    5. Square Dance
    6. The Kiss
    7. Soldier
    8. Say Goodbye Hollywood
    9. Drips (feat. Obie Trice)
    10. Without Me
    11. Paul Rosenberg
    12. Sing for the Moment
    13. Superman (feat. Dina Rae)
    14. Hailie's Song
    15. Steve Berman
    16. When the Music Stops (feat. D12)
    17. Say What You Say (feat. Dr. Dre)
    18. 'Till I Collapse (feat. Nate Dogg)
    19. My Dad's Gone Crazy (feat. Hailie Jade)
    20. Curtains Close

    • Release Date: 2002
    1,771 votes
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  • The Marshall Mathers LP
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    Brimming with controversial lyricism and unfiltered introspection, Eminem's third studio endeavor burst onto the scene in 2000. Amid a whirlwind two-month recording spree, it delved deeply into his struggle with fame, familial rifts, and the harsh world he navigated. With Dr. Dre and Eminem helming the production, its purposeful beats blend seamlessly with Eminem's storytelling prowess. Tracks like "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan" became anthems, the latter featuring Dido's hauntingly beautiful sample. Garnering the Grammy for Best Rap Album and topping the Billboard 200, its raw narrative and cultural criticisms left a lasting mark on hip hop.

    Tracklist:

    1. Public Service Announcement 2000
    2. Kill You
    3. Stan (feat. Dido)
    4. Paul
    5. Who Knew
    6. Steve Berman
    7. The Way I Am
    8. The Real Slim Shady
    9. Remember Me? (feat. RBX and Sticky Fingaz)   
    10. I'm Back
    11. Marshall Mathers
    12. Ken Kaniff
    13.Drug Ballad (feat. Dina Rae)
    14. Amityville (feat. Bizarre)
    15. B***h Please II (feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Nate Dogg)
    16. Kim
    17. Under the Influence (feat. D12)
    18. Criminal

    • Release Date: 2000
    1,750 votes
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  • The Slim Shady LP
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    Recorded in Ferndale, Michigan, after Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine discovered Eminem, this audacious album released on February 23, 1999. Sporting Dr. Dre's renowned production, it features the West Coast hip-hop and G-funk styles. With alter ego Slim Shady, Eminem rhymes present satirical takes on violence and poverty, blending dark humor and raw frustration. Critics praised the groundbreaking lyrical content while it instantly climbed the charts, debuting at No. 2 on Billboard 200. Winning Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Solo Performance ("My Name Is"), it forever transformed Eminem's career.

    Tracklist:

    1. Public Service Announcement
    2. My Name Is
    3. Guilty Conscience (feat. Dr. Dre)
    4. Brain Damage
    5. Paul
    6. If I Had
    7. '97 Bonnie & Clyde
    8. B***h
    9. Role Model
    10. Lounge
    11. My Fault
    12. Ken Kaniff
    13. C*m on Everybody (feat. Dina Rae)
    14. Rock Bottom
    15. Just Don't Give a F**k
    16. Soap
    17. As the World Turns
    18. I'm Shady
    19. Bad Meets Evil (feat. Royce da 5'9")
    20. Still Don't Give a F**k

    • Release Date: 1999
    1,400 votes
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  • The Marshall Mathers LP 2
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    Emerging from a creative resurgence, Eminem's eighth studio album was recorded between 2012 and 2013 with an eclectic mix of producers including Dr. Dre and Rick Rubin. Featuring standout tracks like "Berzerk," "Rap God," and "The Monster" with Rihanna, the music dives into old-school hip-hop and arena rock influences. Celebrated for sharp lyrics and technical prowess, it topped the Billboard 200 and snagged a Grammy for Best Rap Album. The album layered nostalgia with innovative sounds, marking a return to form for the rap legend.

    Tracklist:

    1. Bad Guy
    2. Parking Lot 
    3. Rhyme or Reason
    4. So Much Better
    5. Survival
    6. Legacy
    7. A**hole (feat. Skylar Grey)
    8. Berzerk
    9. Rap God
    10. Brainless
    11. Stronger Than I Was
    12. The Monster (feat. Rihanna)
    13. So Far...
    14. Love Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
    15. Headlights (feat. Nate Ruess)
    16. Evil Twin 

    • Release Date: 2013
    1,383 votes
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  • Recovery
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    Unearthed in 2010, Eminem's seventh studio was recorded across 2009 and 2010, featuring diverse production talent like Dr Dre, Just Blaze, and Alex da Kid. The album marked a shift in Eminem's narrative, diving deep into themes of redemption, anxiety, and personal growth. Collaborations with Rihanna on "Love the Way You Lie" and Lil Wayne on " Love" helped the album climb to the top of the Billboard 200, staying at No. 1 for seven weeks. Critically acclaimed and commercially triumphant, it snagged a Grammy win for Best Rap Album and became the best-selling album worldwide in 2010.

    Tracklist:

    1. Cold Wind Blows
    2. Talkin' 2 Myself (feat. Kobe)
    3. On Fire
    4. Won't Back Down (feat. Pink)
    5. W.T.P.
    6. Going Through Changes
    7. Not Afraid
    8. Seduction
    9. No Love (feat. Lil Wayne)
    10. Space Bound
    11. Cinderella Man
    12. 25 to Life
    13. So Bad
    14. Almost Famous
    15. Love the Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)
    16. You're Never Over
    17.Untitled 

    • Release Date: 2010
    1,426 votes
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  • Relapse
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    Emerging from a turbulent period of addiction and personal loss, Eminem crafted an album that tapped into horrorcore and explored themes of rehabilitation and relapse. Recorded primarily in Eminem's home studio with production dominantly by Dr. Dre, it marked a return of his darkly humorous alter ego, Slim Shady. Featuring tracks like "We Made You" and "Beautiful," the album received a mixed critical reception but cemented its place at the top of the charts, earning double platinum certification and a Grammy for Best Rap Album. This collection is often noted for its shocking lyrical content and raw introspection.

    Tracklist:

    1. Dr. West
    2. 3 a.m.
    3. My Mom
    4. Insane
    5. Bagpipes from Baghdad
    6. Hello
    7. Tonya
    8. Same Song & Dance
    9. We Made You
    10. Medicine Ball
    11. Paul
    12. Stay Wide Awake
    13. Old Time's Sake (feat. Dr. Dre)
    14. Must Be the Ganja
    15. Mr. Mathers
    16. Déjà Vu
    17. Beautiful
    18. Crack a Bottle (feat. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent)
    19. Steve Berman
    20. Underground

    • Release Date: 2009
    1,347 votes
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  • The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)
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    The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)

    Kicked off with a teaser video during the 2024 NFL draft, Eminem's twelfth studio album features collaborations with artists like Sly Pyper, JID, and Big Sean. Focused on the demise of his Slim Shady persona, the album reflects on his controversial and dynamic career. Songs such as "Houdini" and "Somebody Save Me" were widely praised, contributing to its debut at number one in 16 countries. Production was helmed by Eminem and frequent collaborators, creating a sonically diverse yet thematically cohesive project.

    Tracklist:

    1. "Renaissance"
    2. "Habits" (with White Gold)
    3. "Trouble"
    4. "Brand New Dance"
    5. "Evil"
    6. "All You Got" (skit)
    7. "Lucifer" (with Sly Pyper)
    8. "Antichrist"
    9. "Fuel" (with JID)
    10. "Road Rage" (with Dem Jointz and Sly Pyper)
    11. "Houdini"
    12. "Breaking News" (skit)
    13. "Guilty Conscience 2"
    14. "Head Honcho" (with Ez Mil)
    15. "Temporary" (with Skylar Grey)
    16. "Bad One" (with White Gold)
    17. "Tobey" (with BabyTron and Big Sean)
    18. "Guess Who's Back" (skit)
    19. "Somebody Save Me" (with Jelly Roll)
    20. "Steve Berman" (skit)
    21. "Kyrie & Luka" (with 2 Chainz)
    22. "Like My Sh*t" (with Fifteenafter)

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  • 8

    Music To Be Murdered By

    Dropping unexpectedly in January 2020, Eminem's eleventh studio album features an impressive lineup including Juice WRLD, Skylar Grey, and Ed Sheeran. The project draws inspiration from Alfred Hitchcock, with haunting beats from producers like Dr. Dre and D.A. Doman. Lyrically intense, tracks like "Darkness" and "Godzilla" showcase Eminem's rapid-fire prowess. It snagged the top spot on the Billboard 200, solidifying his record for consecutive number-one albums, and sparking both critical acclaim and controversy. The deluxe edition adds even more layers, featuring appearances from Ty Dolla $ign and DJ Premier.

    Tracklist:

    1. Premonition (Intro) 
    2. Unaccommodating (feat. Young M.A)
    3. You Gon' Learn (feat. Royce Da 5'9" & White Gold)
    4. Alfred - Interlude
    5. Those Kinda Nights (feat. Ed Sheeran)
    6. In Too Deep
    7. Godzilla (feat. Juice WRLD)
    8. Darkness
    9. Leaving Heaven (feat. Skylar Grey)
    10. Yah Yah (feat. Black Thought, dEnAun, Q-Tip, Royce Da 5'9")
    11. Stepdad - Intro
    12. Stepdad
    13. Marsh
    14. Never Love Again
    15. Little Engine
    16. Lock It Up (feat. Anderson .Paak)
    17. Farewell
    18. No Regrets (feat. Don Toliver)
    19. I Will (feat. KXNG Crooked, Royce Da 5'9" & Joell Ortiz)
    20. Alfred (Outro)

    • Release Date: 2020
    1,324 votes
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  • Kamikaze
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    Kamikaze

    Launching unexpectedly with no prior promotion, Eminem's tenth studio project emerged as a fiery response to critics who doubted his relevance. Recorded in Detroit and Los Angeles, this album features collaborations with Joyner Lucas and Royce da 5'9". With tracks like "Fall" and "Lucky You," it topped charts globally, becoming the top hip-hop album of 2018. Despite mixed reviews, many praised its return to aggressive lyrical dexterity, reminiscent of his earlier work. Eminem himself produced alongside heavyweights like Mike Will Made It and Dr. Dre.

    Tracklist:

    1. The Ringer
    2. Greatest
    3. Lucky You (feat. Joyner Lucas) 
    4. Paul (skit; performed by Paul Rosenberg)
    5. Normal
    6. Em Calls Paul
    7. Stepping Stone
    8. Not Alike (feat. Royce da 5'9") 
    9. Kamikaze
    10. Fall
    11. Nice Guy (with Jessie Reyez)
    12. Good Guy (feat. Jessie Reyez)
    13. Venom

    • Release Date: 2018
    947 votes
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  • Encore
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    Dropping in the shadow of heavy internet leaks, Eminem's 2004 album combines biting political criticism and eccentric humor. Tracks like "Mockingbird" and "Like Toy Soldiers" are standout classics, exploring personal moments with poignant depth. Produced mostly by Dr. Dre and Eminem himself, the project features a mix of hard-hitting beats and satirical lyrics, targeting public figures like George W. Bush and Michael Jackson. While reception was mixed, it earned Grammy nods and sold over 11 million copies worldwide.

    Tracklist:

    1. Curtains Up 
    2. Evil Deeds
    3. Never Enough (feat. 50 Cent and Nate Dogg)
    4. Yellow Brick Road
    5. Like Toy Soldiers
    6. Mosh
    7. Puke
    8. My 1st Single
    9. Paul
    10. Rain Man
    11. Big Weenie
    12. Em Calls Paul
    13. Just Lose It
    14. A** Like That
    15. Spend Some Time (feat. Obie Trice, Stat Quo and 50 Cent)
    16. Mockingbird
    17. Crazy in Love
    18. One Shot 2 Shot (feat. D12)
    19. Final Thought 
    20. Encore / Curtains Down (feat. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent)

    • Release Date: 2004
    1,230 votes
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  • Infinite
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    Infinite

    From the Bass Brothers' basement studio, Eminem's debut album in 1996 reflects a young artist grappling with personal struggles and ambitions. Recorded with Denaun Porter's production, it features collaborations with fellow Detroit talents like Proof and Eye-Kyu. Despite selling only around a thousand copies, the album offers raw lyrics about raising his daughter Hailie on limited funds. Initially a commercial failure, it set the groundwork for Eminem's future success, introducing a rough and unrefined rap style.

    Tracklist:

    1. Infinite
    2. W.E.G.O. (Interlude)
    3. It's O.K. (feat. Eye-Kyu)
    4. Tonite
    5. 313 (feat. Eye-Kyu)
    6. Maxine (feat. Mr. Porter and Three)
    7. Open Mic (feat. Thyme)
    8. Never 2 Far
    9. Searchin' (feat. Mr. Porter and Angela Workman)
    10. Backstabber
    11. Jealousy Woes II

    • Release Date: 1996
    926 votes
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  • Revival
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    Recording during 2016 and 2017, Eminem's ninth studio effort features collaborations with big names like Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, and Alicia Keys. The production was spearheaded by Rick Rubin, Dr. Dre, and Eminem. This politically charged project critiques Donald Trump while exploring themes of personal struggle and redemption. Despite a mixed critical reception, standout tracks like "Walk on Water" and "River" resonated with fans. The album topped charts worldwide, substantiating Eminem's enduring influence in the music industry.

    Tracklist:

    1. Walk on Water (feat. Beyoncé)
    2. Believe
    3. Chloraseptic (feat. Phresher)
    4. Untouchable
    5. River (feat. Ed Sheeran)
    6. Remind Me (Intro)
    7. Remind Me
    8. Revival (Interlude)
    9. Like Home (feat. Alicia Keys)
    10. Bad Husband (feat. X Ambassadors)
    11. Tragic Endings (feat. Skylar Grey)
    12. Framed
    13. Nowhere Fast (feat. Kehlani)
    14. Heat
    15. Offended
    16. Need Me (feat. P!nk)
    17. In Your Head
    18. Castle
    19. Arose 

    • Release Date: 2017
    1,076 votes
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