Eminem - E
Dec 19 2000
•1h 0m
•Controversial Detroit rapper Eminem has rhymed about a wide range of offensive topics--from being stalked by a fan to killing his wife. Still, his (somehow) charismatic personality, witty lyrics, and infectious beats have made him a supremely popular hip hop star. E features several of the director's cut music videos for his hit songs, including "The Way I Am," "The Real Slim Shady," and "My Name Is." In addition, the long form video of "Stan," Eminem's creepy dramatization of an obsessive fan gone of the deep end, is also included. Songs: 1. Stan 2. Way I Am 3. Real Slim Shady 4. Role Model 5. Guilty Conscience 6. My Name Is 7. Just Don't Give A F@#$ 8. Stan: Behind the Scenes 9. The Mathers' Home. DVD Features: English Tracks: 1. Stan 2. The Way I Am 3. The Real Slim Shady 4. Role Model 5. Guilty Conscience 6. My Name Is 7. Just Don't Give A F***
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