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: Features Sia on "Beautiful Pain" and Jamie N Commons on "Desperation".

A replicate of Eminem's original handwritten lyric book containing scribbled, crossed-out bars from his most famous tracks, and a DVD/Blu-ray featuring lost, never-before-seen studio footage from the The Slim Shady LP The Marshall Mathers LP eminem unreleased and rare deluxe exclusive

Status: Unreleased A furious, unhinged takedown of his critics. The beat is minimalist, allowing Em’s multi-syllabic anger to shine. It was later repurposed as a "fan-made" upload but remains an official studio recording locked in the vault. : Features Sia on "Beautiful Pain" and Jamie

production, others are clearly demo-quality or ripped from radio broadcasts, which may be a drawback for casual listeners but a "must-have" for completionists. Key Tracks to Watch For It was later repurposed as a "fan-made" upload

. Tracks like "Demon Inside" and "Murder, Murder" highlight his early horrorcore phase, characterized by twisted imagery and intense, multi-syllabic rhyme schemes. Freestyle Dominance : The deluxe version is heavy on rarities like the Tim Westwood

A haunting, composite photo showing a young, bleach-blond Marshall Mathers sitting on a storage unit floor surrounded by notebooks, staring directly at a modern, older Eminem standing in the doorway holding a microphone. The Medium:

Then there is Relapse 2 . Eminem recorded nearly 100 songs for the Relapse era. While Refill (2009) gave us "Forever" and "Taking My Ball," dozens remain unreleased. "Oh No" (a bonus on Refill in select international markets) and "Things Get Worse" (feat. B.o.B) are locked behind regional deluxe exclusives.