Eminem
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Overview

Marshall Bruce Mathers III, known professionally as Eminem, is one of the most influential and successful figures in hip-hop history. Born on October 17, 1972, in St. Joseph, Missouri, Eminem rose from a tumultuous childhood to become a global icon, breaking racial barriers and redefining music with his lyrical genius and provocative style. His career is marked by groundbreaking achievements, personal struggles, and a relentless pursuit of artistic excellence.
Main Milestones
Birth in St. Joseph, Missouri
October 17, 1972
Marshall Bruce Mathers III was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, to Deborah 'Debbie' Nelson and Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr. His father abandoned the family when Eminem was just 18 months old, leaving his mother to raise him in poverty.
A Turbulent Childhood
Early 1980s
Eminem's childhood was marked by frequent moves between Missouri and Detroit, living in low-income neighborhoods. He faced bullying and racial isolation, experiences that later influenced his music. His mother filed a lawsuit against his school after he was severely assaulted by a bully.
Release of Debut Album 'Infinite'
1996
Eminem released his debut album 'Infinite,' which, despite its local success in Detroit, failed to gain widespread recognition. The album's failure led to a period of personal struggle but also set the stage for his future success.
Breakthrough with 'The Slim Shady LP'
1999
After signing with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, Eminem released 'The Slim Shady LP,' which became a massive commercial success. The album introduced his alter ego Slim Shady and launched him into the national spotlight.
Release of 'The Marshall Mathers LP'
2000
Eminem's second major album, 'The Marshall Mathers LP,' became the fastest-selling rap album in history. It explored themes of fame, controversy, and personal struggles, further cementing his status as a hip-hop icon.
Academy Award for 'Lose Yourself'
2002
Eminem starred in the semi-autobiographical film '8 Mile' and wrote the song 'Lose Yourself' for its soundtrack. He became the first rapper to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a milestone in his career.
Hiatus and Personal Struggles
2004-2008
Following the release of 'Encore,' Eminem took a hiatus from music due to struggles with prescription drug addiction. He eventually sought treatment and began his recovery, returning to music with a renewed focus.
Comeback with 'Recovery'
2010
Eminem made a successful comeback with 'Recovery,' which became the best-selling album of 2010 worldwide. The album showcased his personal growth and resilience, featuring hits like 'Not Afraid' and 'Love the Way You Lie.'
Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2022
Eminem was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing his immense impact on music and culture. He also performed at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, solidifying his legacy as a musical icon.
Release of 'The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)'
2024
Eminem released 'The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce),' marking a continuation of his musical evolution. The album reflects on his career, personal life, and the legacy of his Slim Shady persona.