The only track not produced by Dr. Dre. Produced by Eminem himself, this song was recorded before his hiatus. It offers a moment of vulnerability and hope amidst the madness. It is the commercial hit of the group and the light at the end of the tunnel.
The three-headed monster of Em, Dre, and the accent. It feels like a party track for serial killers. Dre sounds rejuvenated here, and the back-and-forth flow is relaxed.
A deep cut named after the Silence of the Lambs villain. The beat switches are jarring. The line "It's absolutely hilarious, how many bodies I'm carrying" showcases the dark humor that only early 2000s Em could pull off. eminem relapse refill free download 17 best
The emotional heart of the 17 tracks. Unlike the horrorcore of the rest of the album, "Deja Vu" details Eminem’s real-life struggle with sleeping pill addiction. The hook is haunting. It is widely considered the best song on the entire project.
A scathing attack on Christopher Reeves (the late Superman actor) that drew controversy. Beyond that, the beat is heavy, and the "Psycho" sample is brilliant. It also features a hilarious elevator skit at the end. The only track not produced by Dr
Whether you are looking for technical rhymes ("Stay Wide Awake"), emotional cries for help ("Deja Vu"), or pure shock value ("3 a.m."), this album has it all.
Intro: The Comeback King’s Lost Classic It offers a moment of vulnerability and hope
The most radio-friendly of the Refill tracks. It has a bouncy beat and tells the story of Em’s rise to fame. The chorus ( "It's just me and my blow-up doll" ) is silly, but the third verse details his suicide attempt—making it deceptively deep.