The Best Eminem songs (In my opinion)
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- Stars50 CentD12Dr. DreReleased on December 3, 2004, the song's video starts with two young boys, one who is white and one who is black, reading a book called "Toy Soldiers," which contains the lyrics of this song. It begins at the hospital where Eminem and other rappers are watching, in despair, the doctors trying to save D12 member Bugz (played by fellow D12 member Proof), who was killed in 1999. Eminem is then seen in a series of scenes rapping the song in a deserted alleyway, before the video goes through a series of scenes showing the various feuds mentioned in the song. They include seeing the news, rappers battling in studios, and street encounters. Near the end, Eminem stands shocked seeing the shooting of Bugz. It switches back to the hospital, where Bugz dies, and finishes at his funeral, which has a choir in which the black child and the white child from when Martika starts to sing.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellStarsEminemKatie CassidyTony CoxMusic video for "Just Lose It" by Eminem.
- DirectorEminemJohn 'Quig' QuigleyJohn 'Quig' QuigleyStarsEminemDr. DreHailie Jade MathersIt features Eminem sitting in his empty house watching home movies about his daughters.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsKianna DiorEminemJenna JamesonThe music video to Eminem's song 'Without Me'.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsEminemJohn C. FormanDan PestaEminem rapping about his troubles with his career and his daughter Hailie
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemDidoDevon SawaA music video for Eminem's song "Stan".
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemDr. DreD12Music video for the 2000 song "The Real Slim Shady" by Eminem. It features him performing the song in a psychiatric ward, a local Detroit neighborhood nearside a park, a fast-food joint, the Grammy Awards, and even in a clone factory.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsDr. DreEminemRobert CulpMusic video for the 1999 song "Guilty Conscience" by Eminem feat. Dr. Dre. It depicts Eminem and Dr. Dre rapping to the song's protagonists on how to deal with their conflicting situations.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsEminemNathan MathersThe clip begins with an instrumental version of the song Kim and part of the "Steve Berman" skit. In the video, Eminem, inspired by the Coen Brothers film "The Hudsucker Proxy," jumps in the window, as does the hero of that film. Marilyn Manson appears in a cameo. During the fall of Eminem Flashback appears, in which his family, fans who ask for his autograph, the house in which he grew up, also the house is depicted on the cover of "The Marshall Mathers LP" and more. At the end of the video, the rapper falls to the ground, shaped like a giant mattress. There is not much light on the video, it shows darkness in Eminem's soul and anger.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsDr. DreEminemTonie PerenskyA music video for Eminem's hit single "My Name Is".
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellEminemPaul RosenbergStarsKim BasingerEminemAngela MayMusic video for the 2002 song "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, the soundtrack for the film "8 Mile (2002)". It shows scenes from the film and ends with Eminem rapping on stage.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellJeff GrippeStarsEminem50 CentD12The music video, released in 2003, is a collage created with various clips, including shots from the Anger Management Tour. It also contains cameos by various fellow rappers, including Dr. Dre, the members of D12, 50 Cent and Ludacris. Eminem stands in neutral positions and stares at the camera several times in the video. The video is very similar to the 50 Cent music video "If I Can't". On The Eminem Show, "Sing for the Moment" segues into "Superman". On Curtain Call: The Hits, the segue also fades out as "Superman", since Superman is not included in the compilation. In a clean version of the video, the word "handguns" is omitted from the second verse.
- DirectorCole BennettStarsEminemShaelan BowersAnna Dahl"Godzilla" is a single by American rapper Eminem featuring the late American rapper Juice WRLD, from the former's eleventh studio album Music to Be Murdered By (2020) on January 31, 2020, as a single.
- DirectorRich LeeStarsEminemRoyce Da 5'9''Eminem is standing on the roof above the city. After that he walks down the street, constantly reflecting - first in the windows of cars, and after and at all getting into the labyrinth of mirrors. While singing the bridge, Eminem breaks the wall in the labyrinth where he was. Now he's on the street again. A rapper takes a few steps and faces an abyss. Without thinking twice, he rushes down, but in the middle of the fall he soars upwards, flies all over the city, smashing the windows of cars in which he was reflected. Finally, he climbs to the maximum height and lands on the very roof with which the video began. Now he has freed himself from the burden of old problems and is ready for a new life.