Relapse: Refill served as a bridge between the dark, experimental sounds of 2009 and the massive commercial "Recovery" that followed in 2010 [2]. For fans looking for the , the combination of Dr. Dre’s pristine production and Eminem’s rejuvenated pen game makes this an essential listen.
A high-energy Dr. Dre collaboration that feels like a classic "Aftermath" anthem.
The aggressive finale of the original album that proved Eminem hadn't lost his bite [3].
A rare, emotional look into Marshall Mathers’ psyche during his sobriety journey [2].
The ultimate horrorcore track that set the dark tone for the entire project [3].
A catchy, self-produced track from Refill that discusses the surreal nature of fame.