Plus, he’s got a couple UK festival gigs in the Oxegen Festival and T in the Park. Don’t forget about Eminem’s Detroit and New York City shows with Jay-Z. Seems like the first step to recovery is trying something new.Įnjoy the tracklist below. Not only that, but the album’s got production by hip-hop heavyweights Jim Jonsin and Just Blaze. Mathers history with the ladies, both professionally and personally, these could be interesting to say the least. Then, there’s a couple surprises in the form of cameos by Pink and Rihanna. There’s Kobe, a singer who has done work with Fabolous, and Lil Wayne, who worked with Em on last year’s “Drop The World”. That decision was due in part to the rapper’s choice to rework a lot of the material and the album’s overall feel, undoubtedly because, according to the album’s first single “Not Afraid”, “Lets be honest, that last Relapse CD was ‘ehhhh’.” With that reworking now done, Eminen has announced a few specifics relating to his new studio album, namely its cover art (see to your right) and tracklist.Īccording to the tracklist, the album’s a little light on guest spots. An album that was scheduled to come out last year is now now slated for a June 22nd release. The album is dedicated “2 anyone who’s In a dark place tryin’ to 2 get out.Eminem‘s road to Recovery has been one hell of a journey. The albums liner features pictures of Eminem such as a picture of him “praying” and him posing without a shirt on. The album features two covers: One with Eminem walking down a country road and another with him sitting in a transparent living room in the middle of Detroit with the Renaissance Center in the background. ITunes Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks (MP3): 18. Upon its release, Recovery received generally positive reviews from most music critics and especially fans.ĭiscs: 1 disc Eminem Recovery Track List #īoi-1da, Jordan Evans (add.), Matthew Burnett (add.), Eminem (add.) This is the album cover to Eminems Recovery album, and similarly to many album covers the main focus is the picture and the way in which is used to. It became Eminem’s sixth consecutive number-one album in the United States and has produced two singles that achieved chart success, including international hits “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie”. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 741,000 copies in its first week. In a recent interview Eminem said “I must have gone through 200-300 beats, for the album and chose 100 of them and recorded it.” The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title.” On April 27, Eminem released a freestyle titled “Despicable” over “Over” by Drake and “Beamer, Benz, or Bentley” by Lloyd Banks featuring Juelz Santana as promo for the first single, “Not Afraid”, which debuted on Shade 45 on April 29. But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. Eminem said “I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year. He confirmed this by tweeting “Recovery” with a link to his website. Features production from Just Blaze, Jim Jonsin and Mobb Deeps. When he tweeted this, people started to believe that he was not releasing an album at all, but it meant simply that the album would be changed to Recovery. 2010 release from the Hip Hop superstar, the long-awaited follow-up to his Relapse album. On April 13, 2010, Eminem tweeted “There is no Relapse 2” to his followers. It was written by Mathers, Smith, Mike Mainieri Jr., Gerard McMahon, and it was produced by Just Blaze. It is the sixteenth track on his seventh studio album Recovery (2010). Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 and was handled by several record producers, including Alex da Kid, Just Blaze, Boi-1da, Jim Jonsin, DJ Khalil, and Dr. 'Youre Never Over' is a song by American hip hop artist Eminem. Recovery is the seventh studio album by Eminem, released June 18, 2010, on Polydor Records and Interscope Records.