Eminem Encore Original Tracklist Jun 2026
Released in November 2004, Eminem’s Encore arrived at the peak of his powers—but also marked the beginning of a critical decline. Often remembered for its goofy singles ("Just Lose It") and the infamous "Accents Era" (which would later plague Relapse ), the album is frequently cited as Marshall Mathers’ creative low point. But for hardcore fans, there has always been a lingering question: Was the album we got the album he intended?
Wait – that song is on the original? Yes, but in the leaked version it was rougher. Even in final form, it’s a highlight. Point is: the original sequencing still had some filler (the outro of “Puke” goes on forever). eminem encore original tracklist
"I didn't want to get on stage and yell about the President for two hours. So I made jokes." – Eminem, Spin Magazine 2005. Released in November 2004, Eminem’s Encore arrived at
Then, disaster struck. Just weeks before mastering, the album leaked online. Enraged but pragmatic, Eminem scrapped nearly half the tracks, went back to the studio for 48-hour sessions, and recorded the goofy, infamous "insult comedy" songs (like Big Weenie and Rain Man ) that ended up on the final retail version. Wait – that song is on the original