It is likely that Eminem's follow-up album released in 2010, Recovery, featured some of the work originally compiled for Relapse 2, in particular the album's title track "Cold Wind Blows", although this has never been directly confirmed. Relapse was originally intended to have a sequel entitled Relapse 2, although this was halted due to the lukewarm contemporary reception for the album (which has since received retrospective acclaim), and instead an Extended Play entitled Relapse: Refill was released in late 2009.
With this in mind, it stands to reason that upwards of 250 tracks recorded by Eminem from 2006-2009 remain unreleased. On April 14, 2010, Eminem said there was no Relapse 2.
It was a relaunch of Relapse with the addition of seven bonus tracks, including 'Forever' and 'Taking My Ball'. On November 19, he announced the release of Relapse: Refill on December 21. Note that the above list does not include skits, nor does it include collaborations with other artists. However, Eminem still received positive reviews for his return to hip hop. Totalling in 44 tracks released from these sessions.
1 final song previously leaked in an incomplete form, " Nut Up", leaked in full in 2019.11 songs were leaked by Koolo in 2011.1 song, "Ridaz", released on Recovery, Eminem's 2010 album.2 songs released on the deluxe version of Relapse ("My Darling" and "Careful What You Wish For").15 songs released on the normal version of Relapse.1 demo track released online ("I'm Having a Relapse").6 songs (including features) released on The Re-Up.Of songs produced by Eminem from 2006-2009, it is known that: In spite of the 2008 Universal Records fire, which would have affected Eminem's master recordings due to his signing to record label Interscope, it is known that Eminem backed up all of his recordings in advance. Since Simaan did not have a direct connection to Eminem and got his information from a secondary source, it is unknown whether or not the claim of 300 unreleased songs is true.
Over 300 songs were stated to have been recorded, but that number may just been an estimate or an inflated figure, as well as possibly referring to tracks which existed in alternate versions, such as Crack a Bottle and Emulate. The unknown aspect of this lost media is the number of songs which were deemed worthy enough to appear on the album but were kept off. After numerous delays which pushed the album's release forward from December 2008, and then March 2009 Relapse would release 8 months following its original announcement on May 15th, 2009.Īccording to a personal anecdote from Oh Trey 9 label owner Terry Simaan, Eminem would often spend 12-15 hours recording in a studio, and that he never took a hiatus from recording, with allegedly over 300 unreleased songs by February of 2009, which were then cherry-picked and polished by Dr. He also previewed a brand new demo song, titled "I'm Having a Relapse". On September 15th, 2008, at an event held to celebrate the release of his autobiography The Way I Am, Eminem publicly stated his return to the world of hip-hop and announced Relapse, an album that was being produced by Dr. Eminem in a recording booth alongside Dr.