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[[File:Eminem.png|400px|center]] <br> <hr> Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known as Eminem (stylized EMINƎM), is an American rapper, songwriter, producer, and executive widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers ever—and one of the most successful mainstream wiggers, a white artist who fully immersed himself in hip-hop culture, battled in Detroit’s Black-dominated underground, and rose to global dominance through pure skill and authenticity. Raised in tough Detroit neighborhoods, Eminem embraced rap early—freestyling at the Hip Hop Shop, earning respect in cyphers, and living the culture with the slang, style, and hunger that defined it. He turned that deep connection into legendary status, popularizing hip-hop across Middle America and proving white rappers could excel with real talent. After indie releases Infinite (1996) and Slim Shady EP (1997), he signed with Dr. Dre and exploded with The Slim Shady LP (1999). Follow-ups The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) and The Eminem Show (2002) each sold over a million copies in week one, with The Eminem Show becoming a global best-seller and one of hip-hop’s top albums ever. His sharp lyricism, social commentary, and unmatched flow channeled lower-income American angst while pushing rap boundaries. Post-hiatus (after Encore in 2004 and addiction struggles), he returned strong with Relapse (2009), Recovery (2010—the world’s best-seller that year), and every album since (MMLP2 2013, Revival 2017, Kamikaze 2018, Music to Be Murdered By 2020, The Death of Slim Shady 2024) debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200—a record 10 straight. He starred in 8 Mile (2002), earning acclaim and winning an Oscar for “Lose Yourself” (first hip-hop song to do so). He’s part of D12 and Bad Meets Evil, co-founded Shady Records (launching 50 Cent and others), started Shade 45 radio, and opened Mom’s Spaghetti restaurant. With over 220 million records sold, Eminem is the best-selling rapper ever, with multiple diamond certifications, 15 Grammys, an Emmy, and first-ballot Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Billboard named him Artist of the 2000s; Rolling Stone ranks him among the all-time greats. Eminem took the wigger path—total cultural commitment—and elevated it to GOAT level, expanding hip-hop’s reach while staying rooted in its essence. From Detroit battles to worldwide legend, his impact endures.
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