Tuesday, 28 September 2010

11 of the Best Eminem tracks you've probably never heard


These are some of the best tracks by and featuring Eminem that you may never have heard before. Alot of this comes down to my personal choice and a couple have featured on some of his earlyer albums but alot of his new fans might have missed them. If you feel i got any wrong then you can leave a comment telling me why and this is by no means a definitive top 11 as theres alot of tracks i could have missed or forgotten.

TOP 11 AFTER JUMP






11. The Bad Guys Always Die
Eminem & Dr Dre
This track is from the soundtrack of the flop of a film Wild Wild West staring Will Smith, unlike that film this aint bad.


10. If I Get Locked Up
Eminem & Dr Dre
This one is from a Funkmaster Flex mixtape called The Tunnel

9. Say My Name
Eminem, Xzibit & Nate Dogg
Released on the Xzibit album Man vs. Machine and also features Nate Dogg in the chorus 
8. Words Are Weapons
Eminem & D12
This one is from another Funkmaster Flex mixtape called Vol. 4:60 Minutes of Funk

7. One Day At A Time
Eminem, 2Pac & Outlawz
Produced by Eminem himself it was created for the album Tupac: Resurrection


6. Go to Sleep
Eminem, Obie Trice & DMX
From the soundtrack to the film Cradle 2 the Grave it features Obie Trice & DMX
 

5. Stimulate
Eminem
Im not 100% sure where this track was first released to the public, the only info i can find is that it was a bonus track for the 8 mile soundtrack but if my memory surves correct this was out before then.
 

4. Rock bottom
Eminem
From the album that made him what he is today, The Slim Shady LP. This made it onto the list as this was one of the tracks on this album that i used to skip as a kid and have learned to love years later.
 

3. Infinite
Eminem
From the first ever album made and sold by Eminem out of the back of his car the title track Infinite.
 

2. Don't Approach Me
Eminem & Xzibit
Another track featuring Xzibit from Xzibits album called Restless


1. Bad Influence
Eminem
This would have allways been the hardest choice to make and im sure if a hundred people made a list like this everyone of them would be diffrent but for me this is one of my favorite Eminem tracks of all time and is the perfect example of why Eminem is one of the best rappers of all time. This was part of the soundtrack for the Arnold Schwarzenegger film End of Days and is my number one in the list of the 11 best Eminem tracks you've probably never heard

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