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Dre ( Andre Young, rap producer) bass guitar and keyboard : Mike Elizondo keyboard : Ron Feemster other vocals : Steve King ( hip hop producer, Aftermath-affiliated) performer: Eminem and Hailie Jade phonographic copyright by: Aftermath Records ( US rap) (in 2002) recorded at: 54Sound in Detroit, Michigan, United States, Encore Studios in Burbank, California, United States and Larrabee West ( Larrabee Sound Studios from 1969–1991) in West Hollywood, California, United States mixed at: Encore Studios in Burbank, California, United States recording of: My Dad’s Gone Crazy writer: Andre R. Recording engineer: Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve King ( hip hop producer, Aftermath-affiliated) assistant engineer: Bob Canero, James "Flea" McCrone, Urban Kris, Alex Reverberi and Mike Strange ( engineer) producer and mixer: Dr. Young ( Andre Young, rap producer), Mike Elizondo, Marshall Mathers and Theron “Neff‐U” Feemster publisher: Ain’t Nuthin Goin On But Funkin, Blotter, Eight Mile Style, Elvis Mambo Music, Ensign Music, Feemstro Music, Music of Windswept and WB Music Corp. ( for use as release label only when no sub-label/imprint is specified see annotation) (in 2005) recorded at: Larrabee West ( Larrabee Sound Studios from 1969–1991) in West Hollywood, California, United States and Sierra Sounds mixed at: Encore Studios in Burbank, California, United States recording of: Business writer: Andre R. Dre ( Andre Young, rap producer) background vocals: Conesha Monet Owens, Shy Felder, Traci Nelson ( hip hop vocalist) and Barbara Wilson ( hip hop vocalist) performer: Eminem phonographic copyright by: Aftermath Records ( US rap) (in 2002) and UMG Recordings, Inc. Dre ( Andre Young, rap producer) bass guitar and guitar : Mike Elizondo keyboard : Ron Feemster additional vocals: Dr.
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( engineer) and Alex Reverberi producer and mixer: Dr. It spawned two top ten and four top fifteen singles with "Without Me", "Cleanin' Out My Closet", "Sing For The Moment" and "Superman", which managed to reach the top ten without a video counterpart.Recording engineer: Mauricio “Veto” Iragorri and Steve King ( hip hop producer, Aftermath-affiliated) assistant engineer: Bob Canero, James "Flea" McCrone, Urban Kris, Michael Strange Jr. So, that means The Eminem Show is essentially a holding pattern, but its a glorious one - one that proves Eminem is the gold standard in pop music in 2002, delivering stylish, catchy, dense, funny, political music that rarely panders (apart from a power ballad 'Dream On' rewrite on 'Sing for the Moment' and maybe the sex rap 'Drips,' that is). The Eminem Show was Eminem's most successful album in terms of charting singles. The record became Eminem's third to win the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album and also swept the MTV Music Video Awards winning four awards for Best Male Video, Video of the Year, Best Direction, and Best Rap Video. The album was met with both critical and commercial success. Despite the confusion over the exact release date, the album still managed to have a wildly successful debut on the charts. Interscope decided to release the album early on May 28 to combat bootlegging. The Eminem Show was first scheduled for a June 2002 release, however pirated and bootleg copies appeared online on peer-to-peer networks and began surfacing on the streets. In 2003, the album was ranked number 317 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It has been certified 8x Platinum by the RIAA, has sold over 9.2 million copies in the U.S., and over 19 million albums worldwide. At the Grammy Awards of 2003 it was nominated for Album of the Year and became Eminem's third straight LP to win the award for Best Rap Album. The Eminem Show was the best-selling album of 2002. The Eminem Show is the fourth studio album by Eminem, released in 2002.