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Curtain Call 2: Eminem’s Greatest Hits ft. Dr. Dre’s Unreleased 50 Cent Collaboration

Curtain Call 2 Eminem's Greatest Hits ft. Dr. Dre's Unreleased 50 Cent Collaboration

Curtain Call 2 Eminem's Greatest Hits ft. Dr. Dre's Unreleased 50 Cent Collaboration

New Eminem Album Features Unreleased 50 Cent Collab, Produced by Dr. Dre, Called “Curtain Call 2” Now it’s time for the sequel to Curtain Call. Eminem released Curtain Call: The Hits nearly two decades ago, a compilation of the most popular tracks from his first five studio albums, which was released in 1996.

The cover image pays reference to Recovery, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Revival, Kamikaze, and Music to Somehow being Murdered By, all of which are featured on the album.

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Beyonce, Rihanna, Juice WRLD, Kehlani, Royce da 5’9″, Pink, Ed Sheeran, and others appear on the 35-track double-disc release. One of three unreleased 50 Cent collaborations, “Is This Love (’09)” produced by Dr. Dre features Snoop Dogg and “The King and I,” with CeeLo Green, from Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic soundtrack, which was released in June.

The Dre/50 collaboration “Crack a Bottle” is also here, and it received an official video this week that had previously been unseen: Everything from Eminem’s 2009 album Relapse, which he acknowledges doesn’t look back on fondly, has been left off. Relapse is something that, after a few years of reflection, I returned to with a shudder.

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It dawned on me that I was doing so many different accents. During the recording of “Talkin’ 2 Myself,” Marshall rapped, “Encore I was on drugs, Relapse I was flushing ’em out,” about his current state of mind. Despite the fact that Relapse has not occurred,

In addition to Spotify, you can also listen to Curtain Call 2 on Apple Music or Tidal.

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