Eminem 💯

Eminem 💯

Behind the platinum records, his real life was spiraling. Addiction to sleeping pills and painkillers nearly killed him. In 2007, he suffered an overdose. His 2010 comeback album, Recovery , was raw and unflinching. Tracks like "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie" turned his battle with sobriety into anthems of resilience. What sets Eminem apart is his longevity. In an era where rap beefs are often staged, his feud with Machine Gun Kelly (triggered by a diss track about his daughter, Hailie) produced "Killshot" —a masterclass in lyrical demolition. He continues to drop surprise albums like Kamikaze and Music to Be Murdered By , keeping the genre on its toes.

He turned poverty, pain, and controversy into a mirror for America’s subconscious. Whether you love him or hate him, there is no denying that when the beat drops, we are all still listening to the Rap God. “You can make something out of nothing. If you have a dream, fight for it. There’s no excuse.” — Eminem eminem

He is the first artist to have ten albums hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. He holds the Grammy record for Best Rap Album (six wins). But beyond the numbers, Eminem did something no one thought possible: he became a hip-hop legend without compromising his weird, angry, vulnerable self. Behind the platinum records, his real life was spiraling