Rap legend Eminem has fans buzzing with the release of a long-lost track, Everybody’s Looking At Me, now available to stream for the first time.
The previously unreleased song opens with a fiery 2002 Funkmaster Flex freestyle, taking listeners straight back to The Eminem Show era.
Rumours had long suggested the track was originally shelved from the 2002 album, incorporating elements from The Kiss (Skit).
More than 20 years later, fans can finally hear the full track, featuring Dr. Dre’s signature beats and Shady’s raw take on fame and celebrity life.
The soundtrack blends iconic hits with deep cuts, including Not Afraid and Stan featuring Dido.
Meanwhile, STANS tells Eminem’s story in his own voice, with appearances from Ed Sheeran, Dr. Dre, and other notable fans.
The track features on STANS: THE OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK, alongside Eminem’s new documentary streaming on Paramount+.
The biopic offers a brutally honest insight into the rapper’s life and career.
Eminem has publicly refused to perform Cleanin' Out My Closet due to regret over its harsh lyrics about his mother, Debbie Nelson.
He has since apologised, admitting that his anger went too far and caused hurt to both his mother and daughter.
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