The number of recent Eminem leaks has expanded from 14 to a staggering 27. Among them is a diss track aimed at Suge Knight, showcasing a level of lyrical ruthlessness that Marshall has chosen not to display publicly in recent years.
The “original” “Straight from the Lab Vol. 3” — a 14-track leak — has now been supplemented with additional songs. The Eminem fan community seems to be working to assemble the most comprehensive collection of unreleased material from recent years. However, some contributions have already been flagged by sharp-eyed stans as inauthentic, such as the AI-generated “Jealousy 2”, falsely claimed to be recorded during the Infinite era, or the previously leaked draft of “Murdergram Deux”, which offers no creative evolution and suffers from subpar production.
The Straight from the Lab series holds a special place in history. The original “Straight from the Lab” surfaced in 2003 after a friend of Eminem’s younger brother, Nate, allegedly stole (or was given) a disc containing tracks meant for Encore. The project was later released in Europe.
“Straight from the Lab Part 2”, a fan-made compilation, appeared in 2011, containing leaked tracks from various phases of Eminem’s career. These included songs recorded during his hiatus between “Encore” and “Relapse”, following his overdose and first time in rehab, as well as material from the scrapped “Relapse 2”.
“Straight from the Lab Vol. 3” seems to blend the essence of both its predecessors. Fans are thrilled to hear unreleased gems from past eras that still hit hard and capture the brilliance of Eminem’s prime.
Current Tracklist for Straight from the Lab Vol. 3:
1. “Marshall Powers” April 2018 prod. Dr. Dre
2. “Love Drunk” March 17, 2009 prod. Dr. Dre
3. “I’m Twisted” (Freestyle) July 2017 prod. Illa
4. “Sociopath” (feat. 50 Cent) 2009 prod. Dr. Dre
5. “I’m Sorry” (Seasons)
6. “Follow Me” (feat. Nate Dogg) December 2005 prod. Scott Storch
7. “Key to My Room” July 2009 (before Hawaii)
8. “Trade Off” (feat. Slaughterhouse) 2015, prod. Just Blaze
9. “Jump Out” (Dr. Dre Reference) August 2006 prod. Mr. Porter
10. “Ritz” August 2013 prod. Eminem Resto
11. “Freak” (feat. Anderson .Paak & Westside Boogie) June 2017 prod. Mr. Porter (?)
12. “Take It” (Freestyle) Verse 2001, hook 2003, intro March 2008
13. Antichrist – Skit April 6, 2005
14. “Antichrist” April 6, 2005
15. “Sexual Healing” (w/ Dr. Dre (“Is This Love” reference))
16. “Sexual Healing” (feat. Dr. Dre)
17. “Back and Forth” (Discombobulated ‘09)
18. Paul – Skit
19. “Christopher Reeves” (Brand New Dance’ 04)
20. “My Darling” (2007 version)
21. “Careful” What You Wish For ’06
22. “This Is” (“Survival” Demo)
23. “Stepping Stones” (OG version)
24. “My First Single” (alt. version)
25. “Little Engine” (v1)
26. “No Regrets” (Demo)
27. “Smack You” (Suge and Ja Rule Diss)
28. “Murdegram Deux” [V2] (feat. Eminem)
29. “Renaissance” (Studio Version)
While some tracks serve as raw glimpses into Eminem’s creative process, others remind fans of his ability to push boundaries. The compilation offers a fascinating lens into the evolution of his artistry and lyrical prowess, even as fans debate the ethics of listening to leaked material.
List Of All Leaked Eminem’s Songs
Straight From The Lab 3 (2025)
Year Recorded | Track Title | Notes | Has it leaked? |
03.17.2009 | 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-paced and bouncy, with some symptoms of the earlier Slim Shady songs. Em acknowledges this himself with the line “Ayo, Dre, this does sound like some vintage shit though.” | Yes |
2019 | 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. | No |
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 |