Eminem – Everybody’s Looking At Me

Eminem Everybodys Looking At Me

Eminem is serving up a heavy dose of nostalgia to his fans, known as STANS, on the track “Everybody’s Looking At Me,” reminiscent of his album The Death of Slim Shady. The Detroit legend has included one of 12 tracks in the soundtrack for his documentary, which focuses on the influence of his music on his devoted fan base. Additionally, it also explores the rapper’s ascent to fame.

The theatrical run of the project has now concluded, but Eminem has released the associated song collection today. The compilation features a blend of his most popular songs and unreleased tracks. Cuts in this category range from ‘Rap God’ to ‘Just Don’t Give A F*ck.’

This song, “Everybody’s Looking At Me”, is actually a previously unreleased track rather than a long-lost recording that was shelved. Em tapped into a freestyle with the same name that Funk Flex, the legendary DJ, had premiered in 2002. Proof was indeed a feature on that. This version has had it removed and replaced with two new verses written by Slim Shady.

The original version had the first verse. A particularly impressive aspect, however, is that a brief excerpt of this track is fleetingly visible on “The Kiss (Skit)” from The Eminem Show.

“Everybody’s Looking At Me” is in excellent condition for its age. The film blends dark comedy, critiques of the music industry’s shortcomings, and a variety of double meanings.

The beat provided by Dr. Dre brings back memories of all of their remarkable achievements. It’s positive to observe this track being remixed in a creative manner, resulting in a high-quality outcome. Watch it live below.

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