American rapper Eminem has produced many songs by various artists/musicians, including himself.
Title | Year | Performer(s) | Album |
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"Maxine" [a] | 1996 | Eminem, Mr. Porter, Three | Infinite |
"Jealousy Woes II" [a] | Eminem | ||
"Intro (Slim Shady)" | 1997 | Slim Shady EP | |
"Low Down, Dirty" | |||
"Just the Two of Us" [a] | |||
"Guilty Conscience" [a] | 1999 | Eminem, Dr. Dre | The Slim Shady LP |
"Brain Damage" [a] | Eminem | ||
"If I Had" [a] | |||
"'97 Bonnie & Clyde" [a] | |||
"My Fault" [a] | |||
"Cum On Everybody" [a] | Eminem, Dina Rae | ||
"Just Don't Give a Fuck" [a] | Eminem | ||
"As the World Turns" [a] | |||
"I'm Shady" [a] | |||
"Bad Meets Evil" | Eminem, Royce da 5'9" | ||
"Still Don't Give a Fuck" | Eminem | ||
"Renegade" | Eminem, Royce da 5'9" | — | |
"Stan" [a] | 2000 | Eminem, Dido | The Marshall Mathers LP |
"The Way I Am" | Eminem | ||
"Marshall Mathers" | |||
"Drug Ballad" | Eminem, Dina Rae | ||
"Amityville" | Eminem, Bizarre | ||
"Under the Influence" | D12 | ||
"Criminal" | Eminem | ||
"The Kids" | |||
"Don't Approach Me" | Xzibit, Eminem | Restless | |
"Renegade" | 2001 | Jay-Z, Eminem | The Blueprint |
"Pistol Pistol" | D12 | Devil's Night | |
"American Psycho" | |||
"That's How..." [a] | |||
"Purple Pills" | |||
"Instigator" | |||
"Pimp Like Me" | D12, Dina Rae | ||
"Blow My Buzz" | D12 | Devil's Night / The Wash: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
"Devil's Night" | Devil's Night | ||
"Girls" | |||
"Shit on You" [a] | |||
"Words Are Weapons" | Devil's Night / The Mix Tape, Vol. IV | ||
"These Drugs" | Devil's Night / Bones: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
"The Cross" | 2002 | Nas | God's Son |
"Curtains Up (skit)" | Eminem | The Eminem Show | |
"White America" | |||
"Cleanin' Out My Closet" | |||
"Square Dance" | |||
"The Kiss" | |||
"Soldier" | |||
"Say Goodbye to Hollywood" | |||
"Drips" | Eminem, Obie Trice | ||
"Without Me" | Eminem | ||
"Sing for the Moment" | |||
"Superman" | Eminem, Dina Rae | ||
"Hailie's Song" | Eminem | ||
"When the Music Stops" | D12 | ||
"'Till I Collapse" | Eminem, Nate Dogg | ||
"My Name" | Xzibit, Eminem, Nate Dogg | Man vs. Machine | |
"Lose Yourself" | Eminem | 8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture | |
"Love Me" | Obie Trice, Eminem, 50 Cent | ||
"8 Mile" | Eminem | ||
"Places to Go" | 50 Cent | ||
"Rap Game" | D12, 50 Cent | ||
"8 Miles and Runnin'" | Jay-Z, Freeway | ||
"Rabbit Run" | Eminem | ||
"Rap Name" | Obie Trice | ||
"Stimulate" | Eminem | ||
"'Till I Collapse" (Remix) | 50 Cent | ||
"Many Men (Wish Death)" [b] | 2003 | Get Rich or Die Tryin' | |
"High All the Time" [a] | |||
"Poor 'Lil Rich" [b] | |||
"Patiently Waiting" | 50 Cent, Eminem | ||
"Don't Push Me" | 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Eminem | ||
"Go to Sleep" | Eminem, Obie Trice, DMX | Cradle 2 the Grave (soundtrack) | |
"I'm Gone" | DJ Kay Slay, Eminem, Obie Trice | The Streetsweeper, Vol. 2 | |
"Moment of Clarity" | Jay-Z | The Black Album | |
"Ghost" | 2Pac | Tupac: Resurrection (soundtrack) | |
"One Day at a Time (Em's Version)" | 2Pac, Eminem, Outlawz | ||
"Runnin' (Dying to Live)" | 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G. | ||
"Monkey See, Monkey Do" | Eminem | Straight from the Lab | |
"We Are Americans" | |||
"Love You More" | |||
"Bully" | |||
"Come On In" | D12 | ||
"Nightmares" | King Gordy | The Entity | |
"The Pain" | |||
"When Darkness Falls" | |||
"Pass Me a Lighter" | |||
"My Buddy" | G-Unit | Beg for Mercy | |
"I'm So Hood" | |||
"Collapse (G-Unit Freestyle) (Bonus Track)" | |||
"Average Man" | Obie Trice | Cheers | |
"Cheers" | |||
"Got Some Teeth" | |||
"Lady" | Obie Trice, Eminem | ||
"Don't Come Down" | Obie Trice | ||
"We All Die One Day" | Obie Trice, Lloyd Banks, Eminem, 50 Cent | ||
"Hands On You" | Obie Trice, Eminem | ||
"Hoodrats" | Obie Trice | ||
"Oh!" | Obie Trice, Busta Rhymes | ||
"Never Forget Ya" | Obie Trice | ||
"Outro" | Obie Trice, D12 | ||
"911" | Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., Eminem, B-Real | West Koastra Nostra | |
"Nail In the Coffin" | Eminem | — | |
"The Sauce" | |||
"Hail Mary" | Eminem, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes | ||
"Bump Heads" | Eminem, G-Unit | ||
"On Fire" | 2004 | Lloyd Banks | The Hunger For More |
"Warrior Part 2" | Eminem, Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Nate Dogg | ||
"Til the End" | Lloyd Banks | ||
"Welcome to D-Block" | Eminem, Jadakiss, Styles P, Sheek Louch | Kiss of Death | |
"Git Up" | D12 | D12 World | |
"Loyalty" | D12, Obie Trice | ||
"Just Like U" [b] | D12 | ||
"I'll Be Damned" [b] | |||
"Dude (skit)" | |||
"My Band" | |||
"6 In the Morning (Come On In)" | |||
"Leave Dat Boy Alone" [b] | |||
"Get My Gun" | |||
"Bizarre (skit)" | |||
"Bitch" | D12, Dina Rae | ||
"Steve's Coffee House (skit)" | D12 | ||
"Bugz '97 (skit)" | |||
"Keep Talkin'" [b] | |||
"Slow Your Roll" | |||
"B.N.U." | — | ||
"Yellow Brick Road" | Eminem | Encore | |
"Like Toy Soldiers" | |||
"Puke" | |||
"My 1st Single" | |||
"Spend Some Time" | Obie Trice, Eminem, Stat Quo, 50 Cent | ||
"Mockingbird" | Eminem | ||
"Crazy In Love" | |||
"One Shot 2 Shot" | D12 | ||
"We As Americans" | Eminem | ||
"Love You More" | |||
"Ricky Ticky Toc" | |||
"Soldier Like Me (Return of the Soulja)" | 2Pac, Eminem | Loyal to the Game | |
"The Uppercut" | 2Pac, E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble | ||
"Out On Bail" | 2Pac | ||
"Ghetto Gospel" | |||
"Black Cotton" | 2Pac, Outlawz, Eminem | ||
"Loyal to the Game" | 2Pac, G-Unit | ||
"Thugs Get Lonely Too" | 2Pac, Nate Dogg | ||
"N.I.G.G.A. (Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished)" | 2Pac, Jadakiss | ||
"Who Do You Love?" | 2Pac | ||
"Crooked Nigga Too" | |||
"Don't You Trust Me" | 2Pac, Dido | ||
"Hennessey" | 2Pac, Obie Trice | ||
"Thug 4 Life" | 2Pac | ||
"I See Dead People" | Redman, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Big L, Big Pun | Ill At Will, Vol. 1 | |
"Pale Moonlight" | 2005 | Strike | The Free World |
"Lean Back (Remix)" | Fat Joe, Mase, Eminem, Remy Ma, Lil Jon | All or Nothing | |
"Intro" | 50 Cent | The Massacre | |
"In My Hood" [b] | |||
"I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" | |||
"Gatman and Robbin'" | 50 Cent, Eminem | ||
"Ski Mask Way" [b] | 50 Cent | ||
"My Toy Soldier" | 50 Cent, Tony Yayo | ||
"Anger Management" | Eminem | Anger Management 3 | |
"Fubba U Cubba Cubba" | |||
"Dirty Steve" | Eminem | ||
"Emulate" | Obie Trice, Eminem | ||
"Welcome to Detroit City" | Eminem, Trick-Trick | ||
"2nd Round Freestyle" | Obie Trice | ||
"Like Dat" | Stat Quo | NBA Live 06 | |
"We Ain't" | The Game, Eminem | The Documentary | |
"My Ballz" | D12 | The Longest Yard (soundtrack) | |
"Rockstar" | Bizarre | Hannicap Circus | |
"Welcome 2 Detroit" | Trick-Trick, Eminem | The People vs. | |
"No More to Say" | Trick-Trick, Proof, Eminem | ||
"Hush Is Coming" | Hush, Nate Dogg | Bulletproof | |
"Off to Tijuana" | Hush, D12 | ||
"It Has Been Said" | The Notorious B.I.G., Diddy, Eminem, Obie Trice | Duets: The Final Chapter | |
"It Is What It Is" [b] | Tony Yayo, Spider Loc | Thoughts of a Predicate Felon | |
"Drama Setter" | Tony Yayo, Eminem, Obie Trice | ||
"Knice" | Proof | Searching for Jerry Garcia | |
"Pray For Me" | Grown Man Shit | ||
"Ou, Ouuuuuuuuuu" | |||
"Wot's Up" | Proof, Horny Mac | ||
"Oil Can Harry" | Proof, Eminem | ||
"Without My Glock" | Lloyd Banks | The Big Withdrawal | |
"Intro" | Eminem | Curtain Call: The Hits | |
"Fack" | |||
"Shake That" | Eminem, Nate Dogg | ||
"When I'm Gone" | Eminem | ||
"They Wanna Kill Me" | 2006 | Obie Trice | Bar Shots |
"Wake Up" | Second Round's on Me | ||
"Violent" | |||
"Lay Down" | |||
"Ballad of Obie Trice" | |||
"Jamaican Girl" | Obie Trice, Brick & Lace | ||
"Kill Me a Mutha" | Obie Trice | ||
"Out of State" [b] | |||
"All of My Life" [b] | Obie Trice, Nate Dogg | ||
"There They Go" | Obie Trice, Big Herk, Eminem, Trick-Trick | ||
"Everywhere I Go" | Obie Trice, 50 Cent | ||
"Smack That" | Akon, Eminem | Konvicted | |
"Hands Up" | Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent | Rotten Apple | |
"NY NY" | Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo | ||
"Lord Have Mercy" | Lil Scrappy | Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live | |
"Shady Narcotics" | Eminem | The Re-Up | |
"We're Back" | Eminem, Obie Trice, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater, Cashis | ||
"Pistol Pistol (Remix)" | Obie Trice | ||
"Murder" | Bizarre, Kuniva | ||
"The Re-Up" | Eminem, 50 Cent | ||
"You Don't Know" | 50 Cent, Eminem, Cashis, Lloyd Banks | ||
"Jimmy Crack Corn" | Eminem, 50 Cent | ||
"Trapped" | Proof, Eminem | ||
"Public Enemy #1" | Eminem | ||
"Ski Mask Way (Eminem Remix)" [b] | 50 Cent, Eminem | ||
"Shake That (Remix)" | Bobby Creekwater, Obie Trice, Nate Dogg | ||
"No Apologies" | Eminem | ||
"County Hound" | 2007 | Cashis | The County Hound EP |
"That Nigga a Gangsta" | |||
"Gun Rule" | |||
"Ms. Jenkins" | |||
"Thoughts of a Suicide" | |||
"Lac Motion" | |||
"Pistol Poppin'" | Cashis, Eminem | ||
"Peep Show" | 50 Cent, Eminem | Curtis | |
"Lose My Mind" | Young Buck | Buck the World | |
"Touchdown" | T.I., Eminem | T.I. vs. T.I.P. | |
"Baby Girl" | Bizarre, Eminem | Hate Music | |
"Drugz" | Bizarre, Obie Trice | ||
"I Can Be" | Helluva, Eminem | — | |
"Shady Baby" | Eminem, Obie Trice | ||
"Trick Trick" | 2008 | Trick-Trick | The Villain |
"Who Want It" | Trick-Trick, Eminem | ||
"Follow Me" | Trick-Trick | ||
"Crazy" | Trick-Trick, Throatslash | ||
"Chec Chec" | 2009 | Bobby Creekwater | Nothing But Heat Rocks, Vol. 5 |
"Dr. West (skit)" | Eminem | Relapse | |
"Tonya (skit)" | |||
"We Made You" | |||
"Mr. Mathers (skit)" | |||
"Beautiful" | |||
"My Darling" | |||
"Careful What You Wish For" | |||
"Elevator" | Refill | ||
"Airplanes Part II" [b] | 2010 | B.o.B, Eminem, Hayley Williams | The Adventures of Bobby Ray |
"Atlanta On Fire" | Stat Quo, Eminem | — | |
"The Ruler's Back" | |||
"Difficult" | Eminem | ||
"Dudey" | Eminem, Obie Trice | ||
"W.T.P." [b] | Eminem | Recovery | |
"Not Afraid" [b] | |||
"It's Been Real" | — | ||
"The Apple" | |||
"Ballin' Uncontrollably" | |||
"G.O.A.T." | |||
"2.0 Boys" | 2011 | Slaughterhouse, Eminem, Yelawolf | |
"Spinning Wheels" | Young Zee | ||
"Fast Lane" [a] | Bad Meets Evil, Sly Jordan | Hell: The Sequel | |
"The Reunion" [a] | Bad Meets Evil | ||
"Lighters" | Bad Meets Evil, Bruno Mars | ||
"Loud Noises" [b] | Bad Meets Evil, Slaughterhouse | ||
"Legendary" | Royce Da 5'9", Travis Barker | Success Is Certain | |
"Let's Roll" [a] | Yelawolf, Kid Rock | Radioactive | |
"Throw It Up" [b] | Yelawolf, Gangsta Boo, Eminem | ||
"Everything I Love the Most" [b] | Yelawolf | ||
"In This World" [a] | |||
"Things Get Worse" | Eminem, B.o.B | EPIC: Every Play Is Crucial | |
"I Don't Care" [a] | 2012 | Charles Hamilton | — |
"Going No Where" | Obie Trice | Bottoms Up | |
"You Think I'm Crazy" | Cashis | The Art of Dying | |
"The Slaughter (Intro)" | Slaughterhouse | Welcome to: Our House | |
"Coffin" [a] | Slaughterhouse, Busta Rhymes | ||
"Throw That" [a] | Slaughterhouse, Eminem | ||
"Hammer Dance" [b] | Slaughterhouse | ||
"Get Up" [b] | |||
"My Life" [a] | Slaughterhouse, Cee-Lo Green | ||
"We Did It (skit)" | Slaughterhouse | ||
"Flip a Bird" [a] | |||
"Throw It Away" [b] | Slaughterhouse, Swizz Beatz | ||
"Frat House" [a] | Slaughterhouse | ||
"Goodbye" [a] | |||
"Park It Sideways" [b] | |||
"Our Way (Outro)" [b] | |||
"Asylum" | Slaughterhouse, Eminem | ||
"Walk of Shame" [a] | Slaughterhouse | ||
"Place to Be" [a] | Slaughterhouse, B.o.B | ||
"Symphony In H" | 2013 | Tony Touch, Eminem | The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MC's |
"Layin' In the Cut" [1] | Cashis | The County Hound 2 | |
"Thru the Glass" [1] | |||
"Ask About Me" [1] | |||
"Cigarello" [1] | |||
"Parking Lot (skit)" | Eminem | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | |
"Rhyme or Reason" | |||
"So Much Better" | |||
"Asshole" [b] | Eminem, Skylar Grey | ||
"Brainless" | Eminem | ||
"Stronger Than I Was" | |||
"Headlights" [b] | Eminem, Nate Ruess | ||
"Evil Twin" [b] | Eminem | ||
"Baby" | |||
"Groundhog Day" [a] | |||
"Beautiful Pain" [a] | Eminem, Sia | ||
"Calm Down" | 2014 | Busta Rhymes, Eminem | Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God |
"Shady XV" | Eminem | Shady XV | |
"Die Alone" | Eminem, Kobe | ||
"Vegas" | Bad Meets Evil | ||
"Guts Over Fear" [a] | Eminem, Sia | ||
"Fine Line" | Eminem | ||
"Twisted" | Skylar Grey, Eminem, Yelawolf | ||
"Right for Me" | Eminem | ||
"Detroit Vs. Everybody" | Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Trick-Trick | ||
"Thug Boy" | 2015 | Cashis | The County Hound 3 |
"American You" [a] | Yelawolf | Love Story | |
"Best Friend" [a] | Yelawolf, Eminem | ||
"Heartbreak" | Yelawolf | ||
"Kings Never Die" [b] | Eminem, Gwen Stefani | Southpaw (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture) | |
"This Corner" | Denaun | ||
"All I Think About" | Bad Meets Evil | ||
"Phenomenal" | Eminem | ||
"I Do This" [2] | 2016 | Cashis | Shady Capo |
"Kill for You" | Skylar Grey, Eminem | Natural Causes | |
"Come Up for Air" | Skylar Grey | ||
"Believe" | 2017 | Eminem | Revival |
"Untouchable" | |||
"Like Home" [a] | Eminem, Alicia Keys | ||
"Bad Husband" [a] | Eminem, X Ambassadors | ||
"Framed" [a] | Eminem | ||
"Offended" [a] | |||
"Majesty" [a] | 2018 | Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Labrinth | Queen |
"The Ringer" [a] | Eminem | Kamikaze | |
"Lucky You" | Eminem, Joyner Lucas | ||
"Stepping Stone" | Eminem | ||
"Not Alike" | Eminem, Royce da 5'9 | ||
"Kamikaze" | Eminem | ||
"Fall" | |||
"Nice Guy" | Eminem, Jessie Reyez | ||
"Good Guy" | |||
"Venom (from the Motion Picture)" | Eminem | ||
"Bang" [a] | 2019 | Conway the Machine, Eminem | WWCD |
"Premonition (Intro)" | 2020 | Eminem | Music to Be Murdered By |
"Unaccommodating" | Eminem, Young M.A | ||
"You Gon' Learn" | Eminem, Royce da 5'9", White Gold | ||
"Those Kinda Nights" | Eminem, Ed Sheeran | ||
"In Too Deep" | Eminem | ||
"Godzilla" | Eminem, Juice Wrld | ||
"Darkness" | Eminem | ||
"Leaving Heaven" | Eminem, Skylar Grey | ||
"Stepdad" | Eminem | ||
"Marsh" | |||
"Never Love Again" | |||
"Farewell" | |||
"No Regrets" | Eminem, Don Toliver | ||
"I Will" | Eminem, Crooked I, Royce da 5'9", Joell Ortiz | ||
"Coffin" [b] | Jessie Reyez, Eminem | Before Love Came to Kill Us | |
"Skip This Ad" | Family Bvsiness | — | |
"The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady" [a] | Kid Cudi, Eminem | ||
"Liquor Store Church" | Family Bvsiness | ||
"Hot Sauce" | Kxng Crook, Family Bvsiness | ||
"Alfred (intro)" | Eminem | Music to Be Murdered By: Side B | |
"Black Magic" [b] | Eminem, Skylar Grey | ||
"Alfred's Theme" | Eminem | ||
"Tone Deaf" [b] | |||
"Book of Rhymes" [b] | Eminem, DJ Premier | ||
"Favorite Bitch" [a] | Eminem, Ty Dolla Sign | ||
"Guns Blazing" [a] | Eminem, Dr. Dre, Sly Pyper | ||
"Higher" | Eminem | ||
"These Demons" | Eminem, Maj | ||
"Key (skit)" | Eminem | ||
"She Loves Me" [b] | |||
"Zeus" [b] | Eminem, White Gold | ||
"Thus Far (interlude)" | Eminem | ||
"From the D 2 the LBC" | 2022 | Snoop Dogg, Eminem | Curtain Call 2 |
"Nice Me" | 2023 | Horseshoe G.A.N.G., Crooked I, Dice | DEME LOVEWIN KENNY |
"Nice Me" | 2023 | Horseshoe G.A.N.G., Crooked I, Dice | DEME LOVEWIN KENNY |
"Meet The Grahams"|* ^[a] | 2024 | Kendrick Lamar | Non-album single |
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We the Best Forever is the fifth studio album by American disc jockey and record producer DJ Khaled. It was released on July 19, 2011, by Cash Money Records, We the Best Music Group and Universal Motown Records. It is his first album to be released on a major label, his first four albums being released on the independent label Koch Records, which later changed its name to E1 Music.
"Writer's Block" is the first single by Royce da 5'9" that was released on March 29, 2011. The song appears on his fifth studio album, Success Is Certain that was released on the record label Gracie Productions. The song features rapper Eminem, though he only sings the hook and speaks in the intro. It is produced by StreetRunner, and co-produced by Sarom Soundz. "Writer's Block" charted at #199 in the UK and #4 in the US on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles charts. "Writer's Block" is available as a digital download from iTunes, there is no CD single for the song however.
Radioactive is the second studio album and major label debut by American rapper Yelawolf. It was released on November 21, 2011 through Shady Records and Interscope Records. The album features guest appearances from Shawty Fatt, Mystikal, Kid Rock, Lil Jon, Rittz, Gangsta Boo, Eminem, Poo Bear, Priscilla Renea, Fefe Dobson, Mona Moua and Killer Mike.
Welcome to: Our House is the second and final studio album by hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse, consisting of Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5'9". The album was released on August 28, 2012 via Shady Records and Interscope Records. This would also be their only major label album before disbanding on April 26, 2018.
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the eighth studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on November 5, 2013, by Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records. It is his last album to carry the logo of the independent label WEB Entertainment and his first since joining Aftermath not to feature production by his mentor Dr. Dre, who instead serves as an executive producer alongside Rick Rubin. The album is a sequel to Eminem's third studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP, and follows the trend set by his previous album, Recovery, by featuring popstars such as Rihanna and Nate Ruess, and using outside producers like S1, Alex da Kid, and Rick Rubin.
The County Hound 2 is the second studio album by American rapper Cashis, who also served as executive producer. It was released independently on October 15, 2013, by his label Bogish Brand Entertainment. It serves as the sequel to his debut EP The County Hound EP, which was released on May 22, 2007 by Shady Records and Interscope Records. The album features guest appearances by Crooked I from Slaughterhouse, Obie Trice, Mistah F.A.B., Kuniva from D12, King Los, K. Young, Boaz, and Demrick among others. Production for the album took place from 2006 to 2013, and was handled primarily by Rikanatti and Eminem among others. The album was supported by eight singles — "Layin' in the Cut", "Mind on Money", "Imma Hustla", "Look at Me", "Hi", "Take the Pain", "Bright Lights" and "Red". It was also met with positive reviews from music critics.
"Rap God" is a song by American rapper Eminem. The song premiered via YouTube on October 14, 2013, and was released in the United States on October 15, 2013, as the third single from Eminem's eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013). It contains references to previous conflicts in Eminem's career, as well as to other rappers' conduct.
"Headlights" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring American singer Nate Ruess of the band Fun. It was written by Eminem, Emile Haynie, Jeff Bhasker, Luis Resto, and Ruess, while being produced by the former three. In the song, Eminem apologizes to his mother, Debbie Mathers, for criticizing her in his earlier songs and for showing scorn and resentment towards her in the past. It was released on February 5, 2014, in Australia, as the fifth and final single from The Marshall Mathers LP 2. It peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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