Most Likely Recorded | Track Titles | Notes | Has it leaked? |
Straight From The Lab 3 (2025) | |||
2018 | Marshall Powers (Prod by Dr. Dre) | In an interview with Sway, Eminem briefly touched on a song that went too far during the creation of Kamikaze in 2018. The song in question was “Marshall Powers” which leaked in January, 2025. Produced by Dr. Dre to nobodies surprise, the track is fast-pa | Yes |
3.2009 | Love Drunk (Prod by Dr. Dre) | Love Drunk is a Relapse 1 – 2 era track that randomly leaked in the morning of January 12, 2025. At first the track was thought to be AI but was confirmed later on into the day. The track shares a similar theme and beat to Same Song And Dance. File dates to March 17, 2009. | Yes |
2016-17 | I’m Twisted (Freestyle) (Prod by IllaDaProducer) | Twisted Freestyle is a freestyle from the Revival sessions (2016-2017). Some lyrics were later used on “Fall” from Kamikaze (2018). | Yes |
2007 | Sociopath ft. 50 Cent | Earlier version of “Is This Love” featuring 50 Cent. | Yes |
2009-10 | I’m Sorry | This song titled “I’m Sorry” was supposed to be the lead single to Eminem’s 7th studio album “Recovery” but due to complications of sample clearing, it was scrapped and instead was replaced by “Not Afraid” as the lead single of the album. | Yes |
2005-07 | Follow Me (feat. Nate Dogg) | An unknown song leaked on 1/12/25 by Koolo. This song features Nate Dog. Most likely made from 2005 – 2007. | Yes |
07.08.2009 | Key To My Room | A song from the Relapse 2 era. Recorded on July 8th 2009. (Before the Hawaii Sessions began) | Yes |
2016 | Trade Off feat. Slaughterhouse | A song leaked as part of Straight Out The Lab 3. Originally meant for Slaughterhouse’s cancelled album, ‘Glass House’. | Yes |
2006-08 | Jump Out | In 2002 Dr. Dre announced his up and coming album “Detox” but then supposedly got delayed until “2007”. Due to the voice, delivery, etc, of Eminem we can definitely tell this song was recorded anywhere from 2006-2008, as a reference track for Dr. Dre in the intro when he says “Guess Who’s Back?, Mr. Andre Young”. | Yes |
2012-13 | Ritz | The song was probably recorded in between 2012-2013 sessions for Eminem’s 8th studio album ‘The Marshall Mathers LP 2’ | Yes |
2017 | Freak ft. WESTSIDE BOOGIE & Anderson .Paak | “Freak” is a yet unconfirmed song that’s supposedly part of the soundtrack for the 2017, Eminem-produced American battle rap comedy-drama film, Bodied, that was released in US theatres on November 2, 2018. The film has also been released on the video streaming service YouTube Premium on November 28. | Yes |
2003 | Take It | Take It started in 2001 with one verse and the hook was recorded in 2003 and a outro and intro recorded in 2008. This was apart of the mixtape. | Yes |
20?? | Smack You ft. Hailie Jade | Unreleased Suge Knight & Ja Rule diss. Features Hailie Jade on some bars to help make fun of Ja Rule. Samples/interpolates Hail Mary by 2Pac. Leaked on January 13, 2025. | Yes |
20?? | Antichrist (Skit) | Skit that leads into Antichrirst, got reused 8 years later in “Rhyme or Reason” and “Evil Twin”. This might implies that Antichrist belonged on a unknown project at the time. | Yes |
2005 | Antichrist (2005) | Recorded in 2005, this original version of Antichrist takes shots at the King of Pop Michael Jackson, throughout the song. The start of verse 1 went on to be used as the opener for TDOSS on the 2024 track, “Renaissance.” | Yes |
2008-09 | Sexual Healing (Dr. Dre Reference) | Yes | |
2008-09 | Sexual Healing (Is This Love – Original) ft. Dr. Dre | Titled ‘Sexual Healing’, this unreleased early version of Is This Love ‘09 was found posted on Youtube immediately after the Straight From The Lab 3 release. Two versions were posted, one with a Dr. Dre verse and one with a reference for Dr. Dre by Eminem. Neither version of Sexual Healing features 50 Cent, whose verse on Is This Love ‘09 was taken from Sociopath. | Yes |
2009 | Back and Forth (Discombobulated – Original) | Originally titled “Back and Forth,” this track recorded in 2009 is the precursor to “Discombobulated” which was eventually released in 2020 for the Music to Be Murdered By: Side B album. “Back and Forth” partially leaked to the public in August, 2024, and then completely in December. Notable differences include a new first verse, some of which was repurposed into 2020’s “Discombobulated.” | Yes |
2003-04?? | Paul (Skit) [SFTL3] | An alt. version of the ‘Paul’ skit on Encore. The first few lines of dialogue are entirely new, referencing Christopher Reeves instead of Michael Jackson. The ending is similar in that it mentions Eminem’s “new gun” but is a different vocal take entirely. | Yes |
2004 | Christopher Reeves (Original Version) | The taunting track “Christopher Reeves” revisits one of Eminem’s longest-running jokes aimed at Christopher Reeve, an actor who famously portrayed Superman throughout the 1980s, then suffered an incident which left him wheelchair-bound. Eminem comes up with a new dance named after Christopher Reeve, where the aim is to seriously harm and paralyze oneself by damaging the spinal cord. Ironically, Eminem’s dance song would render the listener unable to dance afterwards. | Yes |
2007 | My Darling (2007) | This version of My Darling uses audio from the Dr. West skit, and notably lacks Dr. Dre’s voice, instead using Eminem’s voice for his parts. | Yes |
2006 | Careful What You Wish For (2006 Version) | This is the first version of Careful What You Wish For leaked August 10th, 2024 along with an early version of Discombobulated and the original King Mathers tracklist. Said to be recorded in 2006 the lyrics are the same as the official version released on Relapse but Eminem’s voice is different apart from the hook. The Intro is changed with the full news audios being played and this version has an outro of the news clips not heard in the intro. This new version includes a new audio in the outro of a reporter talking about D12 (Bizarre, Proof, and Denaun) being involved in an assault at a TGI Friday’s. | Yes |
2011-12 | This Is (Survival) [Original Version] | This Is is the original version of Survival. Made in either 2011 or 2012. Has a different mix, no guitar at some points, and a different vocal take. OG Filename: This is-01-01. Only different line is “It’ll just make me crazier” instead of “It’ll just make me angrier” | Yes |
2019?? | Little Engine (Alternate Version) | An alternate version of “Little Engine” from MTBMB2 which features an alternate version of the bridge as well as final verse | Yes |
20?? | My 1st Single (Alternative) | The alternative version of My 1st Single. There’s not much difference aside from one line from the chorus that is uncensored (we really got my 1st single original before keys to the city) | Yes |
2018 | Stepping Stone (OG Version) | An early version of the Kamikaze song ‘Stepping Stones’ featuring only the chorus over stripped back production | Yes |
2019? | No Regrets [Demo] | This is a demo version of “No Regrets” from Eminem’s eleventh studio album, Music to Be Murdered By. Notable differences include a slightly different second verse, and the absence of Don Toliver’s guest vocals (the chorus is a reference track performed by another unknown singer). This demo leaked on January 12, 2025, almost five years after its original release. | Yes |
1984 – 2021 | |||
2021 | Last Man Standing (feat. Skylar Grey) [Original Version] | On Paul’s podcast, Skylar also mentioned that it was originally just her & Eminem and for his album | No. |
2020 | These Demons (feat. White Gold) [Original Version] | White Gold recorded a reference with himself on the hook instead of MAJ | No. |
2020 | Cemetery (feat. Royce da 5’9″ & White Gold) | According to White Gold postcast, he mentioned this song and that it was “fire” | No |
2020 | Use This Gospel [Remix] (w/ Kanye West, Dr. Dre) | OG File: 10_Use_This_Gospel_Remix_RE2_3.8_MAIN.m4a Eminem recorded a verse for Dr Dre’s Remix of Use This Gospel on Jesus Is King II. Ended Up being released on DJ Khaled’s album “God Did” on 9/25/2022. | Yes |
2019 | Unknown Title (feat. 50 Cent) | New music they are working on together for future project. MTBMB style most likely | No |
2019 | Bang (w/ Conway the Machine) [Alternate Version] | Alternate verse with some different lines and no beat switch | Yes |
2019 | Godzilla (feat. Juice WRLD) [Alternate Version 2] | Alt version of Godzilla without the line change (“alcohol” instead of “adderall”), some mixing differences, and a slightly longer intro. Was released by accident on streaming, has been replaced now. | Yes |
2019 | Godzilla (feat. Juice WRLD) [Alternate Version 1] | Juice WRLD’s assistant and videographer Chris Long did an interview with Vlad TV in 2022 and claimed Juice WRLD made 2 versions of the track | No |
2019 | Godzilla [Original Version] | Em confirmed on his Paul Pod episode that he was the only one on the hook in the original version of Godzilla | No |
2018 | Unknown Title (w/ Joyner Lucas) | Joyner worked on at least one other song with Em that “didn’t fit” ADHD | No |
2018 | What If I Was (w/ Joyner Lucas) [Alternate Version] | Alternate verse with different lines. | Yes |
2018 | What If I Was (w/ Joyner Lucas) | Scrapped song from Joyner’s album “ADHD” | Yes |
2018 | Unknown Title | A scrapped song from “Kamikaze” that went too far | No |
2016-2017 | Freak (feat. Boogie & Anderson .Paak) | Snippet heard in the movie “Bodied”. Song mentioned Trump & leaker refused to sell it out of fear of consequences | Snippet |
2016-2017 | Unknown Title (w/ Nasaan) | Em and Nasaan were in the studio and possibly recorded something, Nasaan also responded to a person asking for the song with “tell Em drop it” | No |
2016-2017 | Walk On Water (feat. Skylar Grey) [Original Version] | First version of the track that Em got on after hearing the Skylar Grey solo version | No |
2016-2017 | Unknown Title (feat. Anderson .Paak) | Confirmed to be working together for Eminem’s next album, but never released. Anderson’s tweet got deleted, song was likely scrapped | No |
2016 | Rap on Steroids (w/ Royce da 5’9″ feat. Black Thought & Assassin) |
Confirmed by Royce that the released version is only a “snippet” and Eminem will have a verse, and possibly Black Thought too | Snippet |
2016 | Unknown Title (w/ Daylyt) | Confirmed by Daylyt to featured on his album, but never was released | No |
2015-2016 | Mitus Touch (prod. Keyon Christ) | Confirmed by producer Keyon Christ. Originated as a Rihanna reference track and evolved into a Kanye track. Only the Kanye x J Cole references have leaked so far and a snippet of the Rihanna version. Other versions are noted to have Pusha T, Jermiah & Rihanna herself. | No |
2014 | Unknown Title (w/ LL Cool J) | Confirmed by LL Cool J that he is featured on a song for “G.O.A.T. 2” | No |
2013 | Rap God [Original Version] | Eminem confirmed he added the “6 minutes” after he found out it was 6 minutes long when listening to it in a car | No |
2013 | Symphony In H (w/ Tony Touch) [Untagged] | Uploaded for free MP3 download on rap sites after premiering on Shade45, this version features none of the radio or DJ tags | Yes |
2012-2013 | Bezerk [Original Version] | Eminem & Paul mentioned it had a different sample, but it didn’t get cleared | No |
2012 | Champions (w/ 50 Cent) | Confirmed by 50 Cent that he is featured on this record for “Street King Immortal” | No |
2012 | Unknown Title (w/ Nate Dogg) | Track intended to release on the posthumous album “Nate Dogg: It’s A Wonderful Life” in the first half of 2013, album never released | No |
2012 | Richard (w/ Obie Trice) [Original Version] | Unmastered version of Richard off of Obie Trice’s album “Bottoms Up” | Yes |
2011-2012 | Our House (w/ Slaughterhouse & feat. Skylar Grey) (Extended Version) | Original version of Our House featuring a new Joe Budden verse. Leaked by Joe’s friend Ice on Twitter. | Yes |
2011 | Unknown Titles (w/ 50 Cent) | 4 tracks for “Street King Immortal” | No |
2011 | Talk To Me (w/ Young Jeezy & feat. Freddie Gibbs) | Leaked track for Young Jeezy’s 4th studio album, but after leaking did not make the cut. Album released without this leak “TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition” | Yes |
2011 | Die Hard (w/ Dr. Dre) | Snippet played on TV, song was meant for “Detox” but never fully released | Snippet |
2010 | I Need A Doctor (w/ Dr. Dre feat. Skylar Grey) | Koolo leak – a single assumedly for a later version of Detox, and was officially released as a single in 2011 | Yes |
2010 | Goin’ Crazy (feat. D12) | Koolo leak – later that year a mastered version was released on “Return Of The Dozen Vol. 2” re-titled as “Fame” | Yes |
2010 | Echo (w/ Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Koolo leak – leaked it a year before the EP dropped, so it was later pushed to the bonus tracks in 2011 when it came out | Yes |
2010 | Living Proof (w/ Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Koolo leak – leaked it a year before the EP dropped, so it was later pushed to the bonus tracks in 2011 when it came out | Yes |
2010 | Welcome 2 Hell (w/Royce da 5’9″) [V2] | Basically V1 but with verses from Em & Royce | No |
2010 | Lighters (W/ Royce da 5’9″) (Original Version) | Had less production as well as a different hook, before Bruno Mars hopped on it | No |
2010 | Above The Law (w/ Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Made back in February 2010, originally had funnier verses, but when Royce hopped on it, Em changed his verses | No |
2010 | Where I’m At (w/ Lloyd Banks) | Koolo leak – later that year was released on Lloyd Banks’s CD | Yes |
2010 | Celebrity (w/ Lloyd Banks & Akon) | Koolo leak – later that year a version without Eminem was released on Lloyd Banks’s CD | Yes |
2010 | That’s All She Wrote (w/ T.I.) [Alternate Version] | Koolo leak – Includes a different Eminem verse than the regular version | Yes |
2010 | Roman’s Revenge (w/ Nicki Minaj) [Original Version] | Original Version with a few alternate vocals after Eminem’s verse, but mostly the same | Yes |
2010 | Hello, Good Morning (w/ Diddy-Dirty Money) (Remix) | Koolo leak – Eminem’s verse replaces the guest verse spot in this remix | Yes |
2010 | Despicable (Freestyle) | An officially “leaked” promotional freestyle for “Recovery,” and was available for free MP3 download online | Yes |
2010 | Love The Way You Lie (feat. Skylar Grey) | Skylar Grey was featured on the hook before Rihanna agreed to appear on the track | No |
2010 | Almost Famous [Alternate Version] | Koolo rumor – He claims he owns another version of the song but he has not leaked it | No |
2010 | Fly Away (feat. Just Blaze) | Koolo leak – Recovery style leak, unfinished track using Just Blaze vocals as a placeholder for Rihanna. Filename supposedly said “3/12/2010,” unsure if true | Yes |
2010 | Unknown Title (prod. by Just Blaze) | Track they did together, before “Fly Away.” Should be noted that there are probably more Just Blaze produced songs we don’t have or know about | No |
2009-2010 | Hit Me With Your Best Shot (feat. D12) | Koolo leak – Confirmed to be for a late version of “Relapse 2” but using a Recovery style, early 2010 | Yes |
2009-2010 | Cocaine (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) | Koolo leak – Rumored to be a “Relapse 2” track | Yes |
2009-2010 | Unknown Title (feat. 50 Cent) | A song featuring 50 Cent for Eminem’s next album “Relapse 2” (or “Recovery”) | No |
2009-2010 | Unknown Title (w/ 50 Cent) | A song featuring Eminem for 50’s album “Black Magic” which was not released | No |
2009 | Forever (w/ Drake feat. Kanye West & Lil Wayne) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version | Yes |
2009 | The Warning | An officially “leaked” diss track response to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed,” and was available for free MP3 download originally on a blog called RapRadar. | Yes |
2009 | Island Boys | Koolo rumor – Hawaii era “Relapse 2” track that he claims he has | No |
2009 | Nut Up | Leaked Hawaii era “Relapse 2” track. Filename said “8/5/2009” | Yes |
2008-2009 | Insult to Injury | DJ Alchemist mentioned hearing this track, saying that it was the opening song for “Relapse 2,” starting off where Underground left off | No |
2009 | Topless (w/ Dr. Dre & Nas) | Eminem’s part is a reference verse for Dre. Filename supposedly said “3/20/2009,” unsure if true | Yes |
2009 | Things Get Worse (feat. B.o.B.) | Originally leaked before released on B.o.B.’s mixtape | Yes |
2009 | Things Get Worse [Solo Version] | Leaked years later with a new Eminem verse | Yes |
2009 | Is This Love (feat. 50 Cent) [Original Version] | track that got leaked in low quality a week before it dropped officially on “Curtain Call 2” in 2022. Released version has modern has modern/rewritten Eminem verses. The original version is from April 2009, in the same session Eminem and 50 Cent made Psycho | No |
2008 | Oh No | Relapse 1 style leak, likely from an early Relapse session | Yes |
2008 | Unknown Title (feat. Obie Trice & DMX) | Confirmed by Obie Trice | No |
2008 | Crack A Bottle [Version #2] | Another leaked version of Crack A Bottle, this time without any DJ tagging and a different intro & outro. Still retains reference verses | Yes |
2008 | Crack A Bottle [Version #1] | Demo with 1 Eminem verse and 2 Dre reference verses. When Dre is going to rap more than you then it’s not for your album, so this was originally a Detox track | Yes |
2008 | Friends With Enemies (w/ Obie Trice) | Mentioned in interview as a track planned for Obie’s 2011 album | No |
2008 | No Turning Back (w/ Obie Trice) | Mentioned in interview as a track planned for Obie’s 2011 album | No |
2008 | ??? (w/ Obie Trice) | Snippet teased by Obie Trice online, song was going to be for his project. Could have been the same as one of the above songs. Originally thought to be titled stunt | Snippet |
2008 | I’m Having A Relapse (Freestyle) | An officially “leaked” promotional freestyle for “Relapse,” and was available for free MP3 download online | Yes |
2008 | Wee Wee | Warm up track after rehab (Makes a lyrical reference to a late 2008 film, so after he left rehab) | Yes |
2008 | Detroit Basketball | On Paul’s podcast, Eminem & Paul confirmed this was the first song he worked on after 2008 rehab, and that there are 20 versions. File dated 5.13.08. | Yes |
2011* | Dudey (feat. Obie Trice) (Unofficial Difficult Remix) | Difficult leaked unfinished in 2011, so Obie Trice made his own chorus for it to pay his respects. *The style still fits in the King Mathers era despite being from 2011 | Yes |
2007-2008 | Ballin’ Uncontrollably | Sounds like hiatus KM style, but might not have been made at the same time as the tracks below, so wasn’t part of the original scrapped tracklist | Yes |
2007-2008 | 22’s (feat. Eminem) (w/Ca$his) [Original Version] | Original Version of the leaked Ca$his track that features Eminem | No |
2007 | I Can Be (w/ Helluva) [Original Version] | Original leaked version with no DJ tags. Most likely re-used the hook from Whatever You Want It To Be when it didn’t make the cut for T.I.’s ’07 album | Yes |
2007 | Whatever You Want It To Be (w/ T.I.) | A song with the hook from I Can Be, also made in the same session as “Touchdown”. Was meant for T.I.’s record but Touchdown made the cut instead | No |
2007 | 4Eva Shady (w/ Cashis) | Confirmed to exist by Cashis on his Instagram | No |
2007 | Unknown Title (feat. G-Unit) | A song featuring Eminem for the G-Unit album” Terminate on Sight” | No |
2006-2008 | Several Proof Dedication Tracks | No titles known, but there were at least 4-5 songs (Including Difficult) meant for Proof that he never released | No |
2006-2008 | Unknown Titles | 25-30~ songs with Bass Brothers production, supposedly “MMLP” style of anger and rap | No |
2006-2008 | Unknown Titles | Another 1-2 albums worth of unknown songs | No |
2007 | Never Gave a Fuck (Less) (feat. 50 Cent, Obie Trice & Cashis) | Song title posted online by Cashis in 2011 and mentioned by a DJ in 2007 | No |
2007 | Track #13 (skit) (w/ Dina Rae) | Mariah Carey diss that was an intro to “Never Gave A Fuck” according to the same DJ | No |
2008 | Keys to the City [Produced by DJ Premier] | DJ Premier was set to make a remix of the song and release it as a street single for Eminem until he leaked the info and it was scrapped | No |
2007 | Keys to the City [Produced by Eminem] | Track off of Eminem’s hiatus project | No |
2007 | Unknown Title (feat. T.I.) | A song about “their alter egos” that T.I. discussed in an interview, made in the same session as “Touchdown” meant for Em’s project | No |
2007 | Unknown Title (feat. Akon) | Mentioned by Akon that they made a song for Eminem’s project in the “Smack That” session | No |
2007 | Difficult | Most likely originally for “King Mathers” mixtape, unsure if he would release it | Yes |
2007 | G.O.A.T. | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | It’s Been Real (Outro) | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | Hip Hop | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | 50 Ways | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | Cut Back | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | Everything | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | I Get Money (Remix) | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | Syllables (feat. Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Stat Quo & Cashis) | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2007 | Happy Birthday (feat. Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Stat Quo & Cashis) [Syllables Original] | Cashis recalls an earlier version of syllables with a chorus singing “Happy Birthday”, even more generic and sarcastic than the version we have | No |
2007 | The Apple | For “King Mathers” mixtape | Yes |
2005 | Testify (w/ Stat Quo) | Leaked “Statlanta” song, confirmed on a tracklist posted on XXL in 2006 | Yes |
2005 | The Next One (w/ Stat Quo) | Leaked “Statlanta” song, confirmed on a tracklist posted on XXL in 2006 | Yes |
2005 | Lean Back (w/ Fat Joe feat. Lil Jon & Mase) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version with a longer outro, but mostly the same | Yes |
2004-2005 | I’ll Hurt You (w/ Busta Rhymes) | Originally meant for Busta’s album but shelved after leak | Yes |
2004-2005 | I’ll Hurt You (w/ Busta Rhymes) [Original Version] | The original version of the leak which was unmastered and featured a different outro | Yes |
2004-2005 | Emulate (feat. Obie Trice) [Full Version] | Originally released on Anger Management 3 Mixtape but full version leaked in 2011 | Yes |
2004 | Welcome 2 Detroit (w/ Trick Trick) [Original Version] | Original leaked version | Yes |
2004 | Pale Moonlight (w/ Strike feat. Dina Rae) | Snippet leaked in 2004, full song in 2005. Was originally meant for Strike’s first album but got shelved | Yes |
2004 | I Am Hip Hop | Koolo rumor – He supposedly has the Bizarre collab “Hip Hop” song but with only 3 Eminem verses | No |
2004 | Christopher Reeves | Scrapped Encore song on the original tracklist on Eminem’s website | No |
2003-2004 | Unknown Title (w/ D12) | Jimmy Crack Corn beat, likely had the same hook as the released Re-Up version | No |
2004 | Unknown Titles (feat. The Game) | 3-4 tracks were made for The Game’s album “The Documentary” in 2004 but never released | No |
2003 | Bump Heads (feat. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo) [Original Version] | Has an instrumental intro, no DJ tags | Yes |
2003 | Hail Mary (feat. 50 Cent) [Original Version] | No Busta Rhyme verse, song is shorter | Yes |
2003 | Monkey See Monkey Do | Leaked in 2003 by Nate’s friend along with several others below, forming the “Straight From the Lab” bootleg | Yes |
2003 | Bully | Ja Rule diss track | Yes |
2003 | We Are Americans [Original Version] | Demo of the track We As Americans on “Encore,” includes uncensored president line | Yes |
2003 | I Love You More [Original Version] | Demo of the track Love You More on “Encore” | Yes |
2003 | Come On In (feat. D12) [Original Version] | Demo of the track 6 In The Morning on “D12 World” | Yes |
2003 | Doe Rae Me (feat. Obie Trice & D12) [Original Version] | Ja Rule diss track, no DJ tags and different intro | Yes |
2002-2003 | Cannibitch | Canibus diss track | Yes |
2003 | We Just Came To Party (w/ Young Zee) | Leaked song from Young Zee’s project | Yes |
2001-2002 | Rap Game (feat. 50 Cent & D12) [Uncensored] | Eminem’s political line uncensored – but otherwise the same as version on “8 Mile OST” | Yes |
2001-2002 | Love Me (feat. 50 Cent & Obie Trice) [Uncensored] | Rumors tracing back as far as 2006 allege that the Bush line was originally about Suge | No |
2001-2002 | Hailie’s Song (Weeps) | Original version with Beatles sample “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” | No |
2001-2003 | Skeletons | Original version of Cleanin’ Out My Closet | No |
2001-2003 | Superman (feat. Mariah Carey) [Original Version] | Original version of Superman featuring Mariah Carey instead of Dina Rae. Mariah’s vocals from the recording session were sampled in “The Warning.” | No |
2000-2002 | Rock City (w/ Royce Da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version with slightly different outro | Yes |
2001-2002 | Unknown Title (feat. Method Man) | Track studioleaks.com moderator claimed to have formerly had about “Smoking weed/being fucked up” | No |
2001-2002 | Everybody’s Looking At Me | Song playing in the background of The Kiss (skit) on “The Eminem Show.” Could’ve been for “The Wash” soundtrack? | No |
2001 | What If I Was White (w/ Sticky Fingaz) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version | Yes |
2000-2001 | American Psycho (w/ D12) | Track originally contained a Kuniva verse, was cut by Eminem | No |
2000 | Unknown Title (w/ New Edition) | They were supposedly working together on a song | No |
2000 | Quitter (feat. D12) | Everlast diss track. Was “officially” as promotional material but was considered a leak by Eminem | Yes |
1999-2000 | Unknown Title | 50 Cent mentioned that he heard a track that sounds similar to “Stan,” from the same time period, but never released | No |
1999-2000 | Our House (feat. Fred Durst) | Mentioned by Paul for Em’s next record. Unfinished version leaked. | Yes |
1999-2000 | Angry Blonde | Mentioned in Eminem’s book as an MMLP album throwaway | No |
1999-2000 | Dear Ronnie | Mentioned in Eminem’s book as an MMLP album throwaway | No |
1999-2000 | Amityville (feat. Pacewon & Young Zee) | According to an interview they were on the album until Dre decided it had too many featured artists | No |
1999-2000 | Mom | Mentioned by Paul as a song for Em’s next record. Could relate to the skit below | No |
1999-2000 | Skit (Mom) | Found written down in a work-in-progress tracklist for MMLP, a skit leading into “The Way I Am”. Most likely never recorded but possible. | No |
1999-2000 | Let Us Live | Found written down in a work-in-progress tracklist for MMLP | No |
1999-2000 | Jimmy, Brian & Mike [V1] | Found written down in a work-in-progress tracklist for MMLP, first snippet surfaced on May 25 before being released May 26. Paul Rosenberg said this about the original version There was a song that Proof and Denaun always loved and begged Em to release called “Jimmy, Brian and Mike” that for whatever reason he just never finished beyond demo stages. A couple months ago for this EXPANDED EDITION release Em went back to the lab, recalled the sessions, finished the chorus and put the touches on it so that it could be included in the Bonus Tracks added to the album. | No |
1999-2000 | Violence | Found written down in a work-in-progress tracklist for MMLP; Proof references it on Revelation “Violence, Violence” | No |
1999-2000 | Buried Alive | Still looking for source | No |
1999-2000 | Unknown Title | Produced by DJ Head, was scrapped somewhere between 3/7/2000 and release of the album | No |
1999-2000 | Nowdayz (feat. Dr. Dre) | From a tracklist that leaked before MMLP dropped, leaked on a fan website, possibly an early version of forgot about Dre or a completely different unreleased song | No |
1999-2000 | Battlecatz (feat. Canibus) | From a tracklist that leaked before MMLP dropped, leaked on a fan website, possibly fake | No |
1999-2001 | Bitch Please Pt. II (feat. Snoop Dogg & Xzibit) | Dr. Dre & Nate Dogg not listed as features, unknown if they were on it at this time, From a tracklist that leaked before MMLP dropped, leaked on a fan website | No |
1999 | Tylenol Island | Leaked MMLP era freestyle type track. Lyrics were reused on “Busa Rhyme” | Yes |
1999 | The Kids [Original Version] | Original demo that is much shorter, but the same concept as the official | Yes |
1999 | Forgot About Dre (w/ Dr. Dre) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version | Yes |
1999 | What’s The Difference (w/ Dr. Dre feat. Hittman) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version that features Hittman instead of Xzibit | Yes |
1999 | Remember Me [Original Version] (w/ Sticky Fingaz & Dr. Dre???) | Sticky Fingaz confirmed that the MMLP track “Remeber Me?” was originally meant for Dr. Dre’s album, 2001. Unknown if Dre is on the song | No |
1999 | Unknown Title (w/ Outsidaz) | Announced on 3/17/1999 the upcoming Outsidaz album would have more then 1 track with Eminem on it. Possibly released as Macosa | No |
1998 | DJ Jazzy Jeff – You Hear Me/When To Stand Up | Recorded in 1998. Originally for Jeffs album “The Magnificent” later released in 2002 but was cut. At around this time 12 promo copies of this unreleased song were pressed up and titled as ”You hear me”. | Yes |
1998 | Nuttin’ To Do (w/ Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Original demo that is much shorter, but the same concept as the official | Yes |
1998 | Macosa (w/ Outsidaz) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version | Yes |
1998 | Rush Ya Clique (w/ Outsidaz) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version | Yes |
1998 | The Last Hit (w/ The High & Mighty) [Original Version] | Original version of “The Last Hit” with a different beat | Yes |
1998 | Turn Me Loose (w/ Limp Bizkit) | Recorded for Limp Bizkit’s “Significant Other” before their beef, but was scrapped | Yes |
1999 | Renegade (feat. Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | Original version of Renegade before Jay-Z replaced Royce. This was made in late 1999 he was moving into the MMLP style | Yes |
1998 | Sick Like That | All we know is that this track title existed in some form of a song while he was making music for SSLP | No |
1998 | Kim [Original Version] | Original unmastered demo, which does feature the uncensored lyrics that were removed on the official releases | Yes |
1998 | Role Model [Original Version] | Original demo that is much shorter, but the same concept as the official | Yes |
1998 | My Name Is [Uncensored] | Better quality than the original version, but still includes the uncensored line | Yes |
1998 | Just Don’t Give A Fuck [Alternate Demo] | Demo version discovered in 2022 that differs from the EP demo with extra instruments. | Yes |
1998 | As The World Turns [Alternate Demo] | Demo version discovered in 2022 that uses a hybrid of the Unmastered Sequence and the SSLP beat with an added instrument | Yes |
1998 | 97 Bonnie And Clyde (Just The Two Of Us) [Alternate Demo] | Demo version of Just The Two Of Us discovered in 2022 that is essentially the SSEP version with different mixing | Yes |
1998 | Bad Meets Evil (w/ Royce Da 5’9) [Alternate Demo] | Demo version discovered in 2022 with a longer outro and different mixing | Yes |
1998 | My Name Is [Original Version] | Original unmastered demo, which does feature the uncensored lyrics that were removed on the official releases | Yes |
1998 | My Name Is [Original Demo] | The original “My Name Is” recorded in Eminem & Dre’s first studio session, with verses that have “completely different lyrics” | No |
1998 | Ghost Stories | Short song from Eminem & Dre’s first studio session. Also sometimes known as “Demon Inside” | Yes |
1998 | When Hell Freezes Over | Not technically a leak as it was put on a mixtape much later, but this was one of the first tracks Eminem recorded with Dre ever, but it never made it onto SSLP | Yes |
1998 | Hard Act To Follow (w/ Outsidaz) | An unreleased & unmastered Outsidaz track featuring Eminem | Yes |
1998 | No One’s Iller (feat. Bizarre Kid, Swift & Fuzz) [Original Version] | A demo of the track that might have been in Bizarre’s possession to keep for his own future project | Yes |
1997 | Rock Bottom [Original Version] | Written & recorded near the end of 1997 around Hailie’s first birthday | Yes |
1997 | Bad Meets Evil (w/ Royce da 5’9″) [Original Version] | A demo that never made it onto a project in 1997, but was eventually completed for the SSLP. Contains different verses | Yes |
1997 | Take The Whole World With Me (w/ Outsidaz feat. Bizarre) [Original Version] | Original unmastered version with different vocal takes, better quality version found on the “SSLP Unmastered Sequence” CD | Yes |
1997 | Cum On Everybody [Original Version] | A demo that never made it onto the EP, but was eventually completed for the LP | Yes |
1997 | I’m Shady [Original Version] | A demo that never made it onto the EP, but was eventually completed for the LP | Yes |
1997 | Murder, Murder [Original Version] | A demo version of the song for the EP | Yes |
1997 | Slim Shady | On the demo version of EP before it was released, did not make the cut. Uses lyrics from Eminem’s “Weed Lacer” freestyle | No |
1996-1997 | Guillotine Style (feat. Pacewon) | Track that is ethier from 1996 or 1997. Pacewon raps part of Eminem’s verse on “The Shady Corps – He Said It” | No |
1996-1997 | Unknown Title (feat. Outsidaz) | Track that features multiple members from Outsidaz | No |
1996 | Unknown Title | Track that was mentioned on Denaun Porter’s episode of the Paul Pod where Eminem uses the Slim Shady style for the first time. the instrumental was later used for A Tribe Called Quest’s song “Get A Hold” | No |
1996 | Broke Day (feat. Eiy-Kyu) | Unmastered & original version of “It’s O.K.” | Snippet |
1996 | Run Your Jewels | Snippet of a song scrapped from Infinite | Snippet |
1996 | Halloween | Track that is on a CD of Infinite demos | No |
1996 | Dumpin’ (w/ Parts Unknown feat. Proof & Eiy-Kyu) | Rare track from around Infinite era | Yes |
1996 | Eminem Promo For Bushman | Promo For Bushman’s radio show. Bushman himself put it on his Soundcloud in 2020 | Yes |
1995 | Mad Cold Blunts In The House (w/ D.J. Butter Fingers & Chaos Kid) | Suckerin’ Rhyme from 1995 that was originally uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1995 | Snippet #3 of Wicked Shit/’94 Shit | Suckerin’ Rhyme. Snippet from the same freestyle as “94 Shit” and “Wicked Shit”. Was leaked in 2020 by The Soul Intent Enthusiast but eventually taken down. it has been since uploaded by other YouTube channels | Snippet |
1995 | Wicked Shit | Suckerin’ Rhyme. Snippet from the same freestyle as “94 Shit” | Snippet |
1995 | 94 Shit | Suckerin’ Rhyme. From same freestyle as “Wicked Shit” | Snippet |
1995 | Fuckin’ Backstabber (feat. Proof & D.J. Butter Fingers) (w/Soul Intent) | Side “A” of the “Fuckin’ Backstabber/Biterphobia maxi-single”. the beginning of the track is a phone call between Champtown and Eminem’s girlfriend Kim, in which Champtown tries to get with Kim | Yes |
1995 | Biterphobia (feat. D.J. Butter Fingers) (w/Soul Intent) | Side “B” of the “Fuckin’ Backstabber/Biterphobia maxi-single” | Yes |
1994 | Hard Motherfucker | Freestyle from 1994. Originally from the “New Jacks EP” bootleg | Yes |
1993 | Jealousy Woes (w/Soul Intent) | Original version of the “Infinite” track “Jealousy Woes II”. Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 | Yes |
1993 | Troublemaker (w/Soul Intent) | This is a biographical telling/tribute to Eminem’s uncle Ronnie who passed two years prior. Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 | Yes |
1993 | Durtie Love (w/Soul Intent) | Song that is from mid ’93. Appears on the “M&M Personal Tape”. Confirmed to exist in a text between D.J. Butter Fingers and The Soul Intent Enthusiast | No |
1993 | From Olive Us To Olive U (w/Soul Intent) | Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 | Yes |
1993 | What’s Your Intent? (w/Soul Intent) | Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel June 25th, 2020 | Yes |
1993 | What’s Your Intent? [Original version] (w/Soul Intent) | Was given to Youtuber The Soul Intent Enthusiast by bassist for the track, Mike Leis. Uploaded on Nov 27th, 2020 | Yes |
1993 | Unknown Title (w/Soul Intent) | Live version of a Soul Intent track that D.J. Butter Fingers did not know the name of at the time. The original footage is from Champtown’s documentary, “The Untold Story Of Detroit Hip Hop” | Snippet |
1992 | So Many Styles | Racist Suckerin’ Rhyme with Eminem saying the n word. Was leaked on a CD that The Source gave out with the magazine that also has the “Foolish Pride” Suckerin’ Rhyme. According to legal documents titled “Shady Records, Inc. v. Source Enterprises, Inc” the complete version is 13 min and includes Chaos Kid | Snippet |
1992 | Masters Of Slang (feat. Chaos Kid) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1992 | Wut Kulur Iz Sole?/What Color Is Soul? (feat. Champtown) (w/Soul Intent) | Not 100% sure on the official name. Butter Fingers claims it’s “Wut Kulur Iz Sole?” and Hush (Champtown’s friend) claims it’s “What Color Is Soul?” | Yes |
1992 | Unrealistically Graphic (feat. V-Top) (w/Soul Intent) | Track 1 on the “Soul” side of the “Still In The Bassmint” EP. Was originally uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1992 | One-Handed Juggler (w/Soul Intent) | Track 1 on the “Intent” side of the “Still In The Bassmint” EP, track 2 on the first “M” side of “The M&M Solo Tape”. Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 under the title “One-Handed Juggler (Studio Version)” | Yes |
1992 | Conceptual Corrections (feat. M&M) (w/Soul Intent) | Track 2 on the “Intent” side of the “Still In The Bassmint” EP. Was uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1992 | Soul Intent (w/Soul Intent) | Track 3 on the “Intent” side of the “Still In The Bassmint” EP. Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel June 25th, 2020 | Yes |
1992 | Still In The Bassmint (w/Soul Intent) | Track 2 on the 2nd “M” side on “The M&M Solo Tape” EP. Uploaded on D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 | Yes |
1992 | Conceptual Corrections (feat. M&M) (w/Chaos Kid) | Track 1 of side “1” of Chaos Kid’s EP “If Only I Could Turn Off The Sun… I Would Show You A Brighter Day”. Was uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1991 | Gangster Limp (w/Soul Intent) | Song from early spring/late winter of ’91. Appears on the “M&M Personal Tape”. Song was previewed in a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers | No |
1991 | Bassmint Productions Freestyle (w/Bassmint Productions) | Untitled Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | Artificial Flavor (feat. Maximum) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Bassmint Productions track that features the late Maximum aka Proof. Was originally uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1991 | Male Prostitute (w/ Bassmint Productions) | This particular tape rip of the track is a rip from the Detroit radio station WJLB 96.3 FM. Unsure if a studio version is in circulation | Yes |
1991 | We’re Rockin’ Babe (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | The Introduction (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | Phone Cabbage (w/Bassmint Productions) | Phone call/Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | Mic Check, One Two (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | Rock Your World (feat. V-Top) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1991 | Van vs Ham (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme which involves Eminem and Proof taking on the roles of Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer while rap battling against each other | Yes |
1991 | Firecracker (w/Bassmint Productions) | Uploaded to D.J. Butter Fingers’ channel Feb 19th, 2020 | Yes |
1990 | Pooh-Butt Day (w/Bassmint Productions) | Song was originally thought to be from 1988 | Yes |
1990 | Crackers ‘N Cheese (w/Bassmint Productions) | Song that was originally thought to be the track One-Handed Juggler until D.J. Butter Fingers cleared it up with the actual One-Handed Juggler track that he uploaded | Yes |
1990 | A Day Without Ameer | Eminem rapping the original verses over the original instrumental, as practice and tribute, to a loved local Detroit emcee, Merciless Ameer and his minor Detroit radio hit, ‘A Day Without A Rhyme’ | Yes |
1990 | One-Handed Juggler (Original Version) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Original version of the track One-Handed Juggler that appears on the “Still In The Bassmint” EP. Uses a different instrumental compared to the released version | Yes |
1990 | Studio Lines (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | That’s When I Died In Bed (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | Herpes At Christmas Time (feat. Vitamin C.) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | It’s Not Your Hair, I Think It’s Your Armpits (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | Purple Pimp Bellbottom Pants (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | Funktified Dreads (feat. Vitamin C.) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme | Yes |
1990 | Smoke Crack On The Mic (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme that appears as track 2 on side “B” of the leaked “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast on Sep 24th, 2021 | Yes |
1990 | Racist Rap Hour (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track that The Source supposedly got their hands on but nothing from it has leaked. I put what D.J. Butter Fingers had to say about it in the evidence column | No |
1990 | Foolish Pride (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme originally believed to be from 1988. Leaked on the same CD as the “So Many Styles” snippet | Yes |
1990 | As The Doom Surrounds The Room (w/Bassmint Productions) | Suckerin’ Rhyme that was misspelled as “As The Doom Surrounds With Gloom” when originally uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1990 | Bassmint Intro (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 1 on side “A” of the leaked “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast on Sep 24th, 2021. According to D.J. Butter Fingers, this is also the intro to the “Steppin’ On To The Scene” title track [see “Steppin’ On To The Scene” for source] | Yes |
1990 | My Posse (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 3 on side “A” of the leaked “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast on Sep 24th, 2021. Track often mistitled as “Passin’ Out Concussions” | Yes |
1990 | Fab Five Freddy Skit (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 5 on side “B” of the leaked “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast on Sep 24th, 2021. Track leads into track 5 which is Chaos Kid’s track “Positive Identity” | Yes |
1990 | Don’t Chew With Your Mouth Full (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 7 on side “B” of the leaked “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast on Sep 24th, 2021 | Yes |
1990 | Steppin’ On To The Scene (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 1 on “The M&M Side” of the “Steppin’ On To The Scene” EP. This track is the title track and only a 2 minute version has leaked (full version is supposedly 4 minutes). The full version also supposedly has “Bassmint Intro” as the intro to the track according to D.J. Butter Fingers. D.J. Butter Fingers was going to upload the full version but chose not to | Snippet |
1990 | Fattest Skinny Kid Alive (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 2 on “The M&M Side” of the “Steppin’ On To The Scene” EP. Track was originally uploaded to Chaos Kid’s MySpace | Yes |
1990 | Under New Management (w/Bassmint Productions) | Track 3 on “The M&M Side” of the “Steppin’ On To The Scene” EP. The instrumental was leaked on the “Under New Management/Cold Room On This Defin’ Tape” tape. Track is 6 minutes long according to the leaked instrumental | No (Instrumental Has) |
1989-1995 | Unknown Title (feat. Chaos Kid) (w/Bassmint Productions or Soul Intent) | Song that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast by D.J. Butter Fingers on a 3 hour phone call. The title was said during the phone call but The Soul Intent Enthusiast can’t remember it (title is a reference to them rapping back and forth). | No |
1989 | Dial M&M For Murder (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions (not 100% sure) track that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers | No |
1989 | Unknown Title (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. Uses the same sample as the beginning of “Crackers ‘N Cheese”. D.J. Butter Fingers forgot the title of the track at the time I (The Soul Intent Enthusiast) refer to it as “Other Man”. | No |
1989 | Unknown Title (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. D.J. Butter Fingers forgot the song title at the time but I (The Soul Intent Enthusiast) refer to it as “Stomp ‘Em In” Was one of D.J. Butter Fingers’ choices to eventually upload to YouTube but he chose not to | No |
1989 (?) | Simon Says (V3) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was referenced to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. | No |
1989 (?) | Simon Says (V2) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was referenced to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. | No |
1989 | Simon Says (V1) (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. | No |
1989 | Beat Box (w/Bassmint Productions) | Early Bassmint Productions track that was previewed to The Soul Intent Enthusiast on a 3 hour phone call between The Soul Intent Enthusiast and D.J. Butter Fingers. Track sees Eminem beat boxing, the track was going to be used for an instrumental eventually but according to D.J. Butter Fingers that never happened | No |
1989 | Unknown Title (w/New Jacks) | New Jacks track that D.J. Butter Fingers has referenced in the past. Samples Chicago’s “What’s This World Comin’ To” | No |
1989 | About A Job (w/New Jacks) | New Jacks track that D.J. Butter Fingers has mentioned in the past. Samples De La Soul’s “D.A.I.S.Y. Age” | No |
1989 | New Jacks vs. Irv-Ski (w/New Jacks) | A call to a local Detroit radio station, calling out Irv-Ski, who, earlier in the year, gave them the wrong number after promising to get them in the studio. | Yes |
1989 | Blown Away (w/New Jacks) | From early ‘89 to spring of that year, not the actual title, titled that by the bootlegger | Yes |
1989 | Teachin’ You A Lesson (w/New Jacks) | From early ‘89 to spring of that year, not the actual title, titled that by the bootlegger | Yes |
1988 | Eat It (w/New Jacks) | From December of ‘88, but not the actual title, titled that by the bootlegger | Yes |
1988 | Take 87 & A Half (w/New Jacks) | From November of ‘88, but not the actual title, titled that by the bootlegger | Yes |
1988-1992 | Ass Lick | Track that shows up on a CD compilation of tracks that D.J. Butter Fingers gave to a so-called fan. Year is unknown | No |
1988-1992 | Howard Allen Thacker, Esq | Track that shows up on a CD compilation of tracks that D.J. Butter Fingers gave to a so-called fan. Year is unknown | No |
1988-1992 | Choose Me | Track that shows up on a CD compilation of tracks that D.J. Butter Fingers gave to a so-called fan. Year is unknown | No |
1984 | Operator (Marshall & Ronnie) | Track that might be one of Eminem’s earliest raps. The tape was talked about and shown in an Eminem documentary. includes his uncle Ronnie on the tracks | No |
1984 | Cool It (Marshall & Ronnie) | Track that might be one of Eminem’s earliest raps. The tape was talked about and shown in an Eminem documentary. includes his uncle Ronnie on the tracks | No |
1984 | Doogie (Marshall & Ronnie) | Track that might be one of Eminem’s earliest raps. The tape was talked about and shown in an Eminem documentary. includes his uncle Ronnie on the tracks | No |
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