Music fans woke up to an unexpected treat: the full audio recording of Jack White and Eminem’s Thanksgiving halftime performance at Ford Field has arrived on Spotify.

The release turns a one-day stadium moment into something fans can loop, save, playlist, and potentially push onto the charts if enough people get behind it.

Because when Eminem fans mobilise, numbers move. And when Detroit joins in, things tend to shift fast.

The Setlist, Now Streamable

The show was the first Thanksgiving halftime programme produced by Eminem and Paul Rosenberg as part of their new multi-year partnership with the Detroit Lions.
Now fans can hear the full audio in crisp quality:

That’s How I’m Feeling – Jack White
Hello Operator / ’Till I Collapse (Mashup) – Jack White x Eminem
Seven Nation Army – Jack White

The mashup is the highlight. It takes Eminem’s “’Till I Collapse”, already one of the most streamed rap songs in Spotify history, and threads it through Jack White’s garage-rock high voltage. The result sounds far more intentional than a one-off stadium experiment.

Can Fans Push It Onto the Charts?

Yes, in theory. Spotify streams count toward global and territory-specific chart calculations, depending on how platforms and tracking services label the release.

If this halftime audio is registered as a commercial release (and not a “podcast” or “non-charting” asset), then:

– Daily streams contribute to Spotify chart positions
– Weekly streams contribute to national charts in many countries
– Playlisting can accelerate discovery
– Fan-driven repeats can move the needle quickly

And given Eminem’s core audience – loyal, organised, and highly active, – this kind of novelty release can easily trend on Spotify’s charts, if not beyond.

A New Era for Lions Halftime Shows

This is only the first show produced under Eminem’s partnership with the Lions. Evidently, a new direction reads clearly: turn Thanksgiving halftime into a Detroit-powered cultural event beyond genre constraints.

Now, with the audio released, fans can relive a rare crossover between two of the city’s most influential artists, and maybe even push it somewhere unexpected.

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