

A few humorous tracks, but other than that quite a horrid affair. I thought Recovery was an all-time low, but this manages to be even worse. Eminems just getting worse and worse as his career goes on. "(God Is) Cleanin' Out My Closet" (Religious Remix) An all-time lowrBitch please, that album was leagues better than fucking Relapse. " Cleanin' Out My Closet" (Drum & Bass Remix) "Bump Heads" (featuring 50 Cent, Tony Yayo & Lloyd Banks) "Hailie's Revenge (Doe Rae Me)" (featuring D12 & Obie Trice) "Stimulate" is also featured in Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile, in The Special Edition Bonus Disc "Explosion" is featured on the 2002 soundtrack Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile, with the latter being credited as "Rabbit Run". The clean version appears on The Marshall Mathers LP and immediately replaces " Kim". The uncensored version of "The Kids" appears here, on the second single The Way I Am, and the UK and Australian editions of The Marshall Mathers LP. Īnother diss track titled "Hailie's Revenge" (sometimes referred as "Do Rae Me"), which features background vocals from Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade, is a response to Ja Rule's song "Loose Change", in which Ja Rule has insulted Eminem's family, including Hailie. It is also a word play on the title of Canibus's first album, entitled Can-I-Bus being a diss track to Canibus and is an answer song to the Pet Shop Boys' 2002 song " The Night I Fell in Love". " Can-I-Bitch" samples Slick Rick's song " Children's Story" in the first verse. The diss track "Bully" is aimed at rappers Benzino, Irv Gotti and Ja Rule. "Come On In" was later retitled "Six in the Morning", and was used on D12's second studio album, D12 World. "Love You More" also appears on the bonus disc of Encore. The song "We Are Americans" was later retitled "We as Americans", shortened by approximately 20 seconds, and it is included in a bonus disc on Eminem's fifth studio album Encore.
