He produced The Way I Am and most of his classics. People are telling him to go back to Dre beats but he never even had that many Dre beats lol. It's crazy that people assume Em's production is Dre. I guess it's that good.
Yeah, i knew about some of the bigger tracks but when actually listening? I always assumed most of it was Dre. Partly because the production was good, and partly because Em was rapping so well most of us didn't realize he was producing so much. I know he did 90% of the production on Encore as well, as like 5 tracks off Mmlp2 and Shadyxv (im pretty sure, not 100%)
@@tommyvecrp really? I gotta check out the liner notes or whatever. I was wondering if he produced anything on Mtbmb. That's awesome and makes a lot of sense, considering the type of rapping he does on "Marsh," he always makes the beat based on how he wants to flow on the track.
Eminem produced the beats on a lot of his classic songs and he produced some of 50 cents classic songs like meny men and he also produced Lloyd banks biggest songs and renegade with Jay-Z, best friend with yela wolf, ghetto gospel for 2 pac and others. I was surprised when I found out
Em has produced Till I collapse, Renegade, Lose Yourself, Toy Soldiers, Mockingbird, Beautiful, Godzilla, The Way I Am, Cleaning Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment, Not Afraid, and the list goes on and on and on! DEFINITELY needs to be in the production conversation frfr!! The songs on his list are INSANE!!
I had no idea Em produced "Cleanin out my closet" to be honest. I always assumed it was Dre. That's wild, i knew he produced a lot but i didn't know about the bigger songs. Pretty sure he produced a lot on Mmlp2 and Shadyxv but im not 100% sure. I thought he co produced "Lose Yourself" as well. But i think it is cuz Em raps so well, nobody bothers to put him in the producers conversation. Which isn't really fair, but i don't think Em cares too much. Maybe a little lol
@phillip dutcher idk how i didn't know that either. I know the backstory of it originally being an Em and Royce track. But idk, I think it's just cuz Em doesn't talk about it much.
@@cypressdogsy425 Like i said, Em raps so well, I wasn't concerned at the time. For most people, it isn't until they're used to the album that they start lookin for who produced it. Plus i was much younger when Mmlp and Eminem show dropped. With Mtbmb i was interested in the production right away because im not a kid.
Em produced pac's album posthumously. Produced the beat** for the cross by Nas. Has done production for D12 , slaughterhouse. Em Co produced Stan. Em produced welcome to D block ( by the Lox ft Eminem) Em produced 911 ( by Boo Yaa T. R. I. B. E ft cypress hill's b real and Em) Em made the beat for Moment of Clarity by Jay Z ( scru would know this) He also did some production for Proof, yelawolf, 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, King Gordy, Cashis and other artists as well
The funny moment in this was when Em mentions the Booty is heavy duty line and Scru did pick up that line in the initial reaction video to the song and said ughhh laughy taffy line
I think it's funny how Em only talked about Darkness for a minute, but you know if any other rapper wrote that shit they'd be talkin about it for an hour lol I was also hoping he'd say his favorite food was Spaghetti .. lol
He produced almost every beat on The Eminem Show, Dre only did like 3 or 4 on that album. He produced half the songs on MMLP and about half on Encore. There was a stretch from about 2002 to 2006 when he produced almost every song he did a feature on, We Ain't, My Name, Smack That, a lot of classics.
Yup Em asked his mom if it would be alright with them that he produced 2-Pac music and she gave him her permission to. He arranged it where all of the proceeds goes to his family so they would be well taken care of ❤
Slim Shady (Intro) Brain Damage (co-production) If I Had (co-production) ‘97 Bonnie & Clyde (additional production) My Fault (with the Bass Brothers) Cum on Everybody (additional production) Just Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers) As the World Turns (with the Bass Brothers) I’m Shady (with the Bass Brothers) Bad Meets Evil (with the Bass Brothers) Still Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers) Stan (co-production) The Way I Am Marshall Mathers (with the Bass Brothers) Drug Ballad (with the Bass Brothers) Amityville (with the Bass Brothers) Under the Influence (with the Bass Brothers) Criminal (with the Bass Brothers) The Kids (with the Bass Brothers) Don’t Approach Me by Xzibit Renegade by Jay-Z Pistol Pistol by D12 American Psycho by D12 That’s How... by D12 (with Mr. Porter) Purple Pills by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Instigator by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Pimp Like Me by D12 Blow My Buzz by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Devil’s Night by D12 (with Jeff Bass) Girls by D12 Shit on You by D12 (with DJ Head) Words are Weapons by D12 (with DJ Head) The Cross by Nas (with Jeff Bass) Curtains Up (Skit) White America Cleanin’ Out My Closet (with Jeff Bass) Square Dance The Kiss (Skit) Solider Say Goodbye Hollywood Drips (with Jeff Bass) Without Me Sing for the Moment Superman Hailie’s Song When the Music Stops ’Till I Collapse My Name by Xzibit Lose Yourself (with Jeff Bass and Luis Resto) Love Me 8 Mile Places to Go by 50 Cent Rap Game by D12 (with Mr. Porter) 8 Miles and Running by Jay-Z Rabbit Run Rap Name by Obie Trice Stimulate Many Men by 50 Cent (with Digga and Luis Resto) High All the Time by 50 Cent (with Sha Money XL and DJ Rad) Poor Lil’ Rich by 50 Cent (additional production) Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent Don’t Push Me by 50 Cent Go to Sleep Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z (with Luis Resto) Ghost by 2Pac (with DJ Pooh) One Day at a Time by 2Pac (with Hen-Gee) Runnin’ by 2Pac (with Easy Mo Bee) Bully (with Dr. Dre) Nightmares by King Gordy (with the Bass. Brothers and Luis Resto) The Pain by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers and Luis Resto) When Darkness Falls by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers) Pass Me a Lighter by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers, Luis Resto, Steve King, and Ray Gale) My Buddy by G-Unit (co-production) I’m So Hood by 50 Cent (additional production) Collapse by 50 Cent Average Man by Obie Trice Cheers by Obie Trice Got Some Teeth by Obie Trice Lady by Obie Trice Don’t Come Down by Obie Trice (with Emile Haynie) We All Die One Day by Obie Trice Hands on You by Obie Trice Hoodrats by Obie Trice (co-production) 911 by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. The Sauce Bump Heads On Fire by Lloyd Banks (with Kwame) Warrior, Pt. 2 by Lloyd Banks Til the End by Lloyd Banks Welcome to D-Block by Jadakiss Git Up by D12 Loyalty by D12 Just Like U by D12 (with Hi-Tek) I’ll Be Damned by D12 (with Mr. Porter) My Band by D12 6 in the Morning by D12 Leave Dat Boy Alone by D12 (with Red Spyda) Get My Gun by D12 Bitch by D12 Keep Talkin’ by D12 (with Night&Day) Slow Your Roll by D12 Yellow Brick Road (with Luis Resto) Like Toy Soldiers (with Luis Resto) Puke My 1st Single (with Luis Resto) Spend Some Time (with Luis Resto) Mockingbird (with Luis Resto) Crazy in Love (with Luis Resto) One Shot 2 Shot (with Luis Resto) We as Americans Love You More Ricky Ticky Toc Soldier Like Me by 2Pac The Uppercut by 2Pac Out on Bail by 2Pac Black Cotton by 2Pac Loyal to the Game by 2Pac Thugs Get Lonely Too by 2Pac N.I.G.G.A. by 2Pac Who Do You Love? by 2Pac Crooked Nigga Too by 2Pac Don’t You Trust Me by 2Pac Hennessy by 2Pac Thug 4 Life by 2Pac Intro by 50 Cent In My Hood by 50 Cent (additional production) I’m Supposed to Die Tonight by 50 Cent Gatman and Robin by 50 Cent Ski Mask Way by 50 Cent (additional production) My Toy Soldier by 50 Cent Emulate (with DJ Khalil) Like Dat by Stat Quo We Ain’t by The Game My Ballz by D12 Rockstar by Bizarre Welcome 2 Detroit by Trick Trick No More to Say by Trick Trick Hush is Coming by Hush Off to Tijuana by Hush It Has Been Said by The Notorious B.I.G. It Is What It Is by Tony Yayo (additional production) Drama Setter by Tony Yayo Knice by Proof Pray for Me by Proof Ou, Ouuuuuu by Proof Wots Up by Proof Oil Can Harry by Proof Without My Glock by Lloyd Banks (with Luis Resto) Fack Shake That When I’m Gone Wake Up by Obie Trice Violent by Obie Trice Lay Down by Obie Trice Ballad of Obie Trice by Obie Trice Jamaican Girl by Obie Trice Kill Me a Mutha by Obie Trice Out of State by Obie Trice (co-production) All of My Life by Obie Trice (with T-Rell) There They Go by Obie Trice Everywhere I Go by Obie Trice Smack That by Akon Hands Up by Lloyd Banks (with Chris Stylez and Bang Out) NY NY by Lloyd Banks Lord Have Mercy by Lil Scrappy Shady Narcotics We’re Back (with Luis Resto) Murder by Bizarre and Kuniva The Re-Up You Don’t Know (with Luis Resto) Jimmy Crack Corn Trapped by Proof Public Enemy #1 No Apologies County Hound by Ca$his That Nigga a Gangsta by Ca$his (additional production) Gun Rule by Ca$his Ms. Jenkins by Ca$his Pistol Poppin’ (with Luis Resto) Thoughts of Suicide by Ca$his (additional production) Lac Motion by Ca$his Peep Show by 50 Cent Lose My Mind by Young Buck Touchdown by T.I. (with Jeff Bass) Baby Girl by Bizarre Who Want It by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Follow Me by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Crazy by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick) Dr. West (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) Tonya (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) We Made You (with Dr. Dre) Mr. Mathers (Skit) (with Dr. Dre) Beautiful My Darling Careful What You Wish For Elevator Airplanes, Pt. II by B.o.B. (additional production) Difficult G.O.A.T. The Apple (with Dr. Dre) Ballin’ Uncontrollably (with Mr. Porter) It’s Been Real W.T.P. (additional production) Not Afraid (additional production) 2.0 Boys (with WLPWR and K.P.) Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil (co-production) The Reunion by Bad Meets Evil (co-production) Lighters (with Battle Royale and The Smeezingtons) Legendary by Royce Da 5’9 (with The Futuristiks) Let’s Roll by Yelawolf (with The Audibles and Mr. Pyro) Throw it Up by Yelawolf (with Gangsta Boo) Everything I Love the Most by Yelawolf (co-production) In This World by Yelawolf (with WLPWR) Things Get Worse by B.o.B Going No Where by Obie Trice You Think That I’m Crazy by Ca$his The Slaughter (Intro) by Slaughterhouse Coffin by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Throw That by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Hammer Dance by Slaughterhouse (additional production) Get Up by Slaughterhouse (additional production) My Life by Slaughterhouse (co-production) We Did It (Skit) by Slaughterhouse Flip a Bird by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Throw it Away by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Frat House by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Goodbye by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Park it Sideways by Slaughterhouse (additional production) Our Way (Outro) by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Asylum by Slaughterhouse Walk of Shame by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Place to Be by Slaughterhouse (co-production) Symphony in H by Tony Touch Layin’ in the Cut by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Thru the Glass by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Ask About Me by Ca$his Cigarello by Ca$his (with Rikanatti) Parking Lot (Skit) Rhyme or Reason (with Rick Rubin) Asshole (additional production) Brainless Stronger Than I Was (with Luis Resto) Headlights (additional production) Evil Twin (additional production) Baby Groundhog Day (co-production) Beautiful Pain (co-production) Calm Down by Busta Rhymes (additional production) Shady XV Die Alone (with Luis Resto) Vegas by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto) Guts Over Fear (with John Hill and Emile Haynie) Fine Line (with Luis Resto) Twisted by Skylar Grey (with Luis Resto) Right for Me (with Luis Resto) Detroit vs. Everybody (with Statik Selektah) American You by Yelawolf (additional production) Best Friend by Yelawolf (with WLPWR) Heartbreak by Yelawolf Kings Never Die (with DJ Khalil) This Corner by Mr. Porter (with Luis Resto) All I Think About by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto) Phenomenal (with Luis Resto) Kill for You by Skylar Grey Come Up for Air by Skylar Grey Believe Untouchable (with Mark Batson, Emile Haynie, and Mr. Porter) Like Home (co-production) Bad Husband (co-production) Framed (co-production) Offended (co-production) Majesty by Nicki Minaj (with Labrinth) The Ringer (additional production) Lucky You (additional production) Em Calls Paul (Skit) Stepping Stone Not Alike (additional production) Kamikaze (additional production) Fall (additional production) Nice Guy (additional production) Good Guy (additional production) Venom (Em produced all these, some collabed with others)
Damn did nobody understand what crooked was doing with the no content reference(Joe Budden Rant podcast) rapping just to be rapping just putting words together, they basically just shitted on Joe.
It's like Dave Winfield, only person drafted in NBA, MLB, NFL and ABA, yet people don't know how good he was in football and basketball since he was great at baseball, Em being the G.O.A.T that he is with his rhyming, is overlooked on his producing.
As I remember there are about 300+ songs Em produced (for himself and also for Trick-Trick, 2Pac, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Yelawolf, Cashis, Slaughterhouse, Lloyd Banks, Bizzare, D12, Skylar Grey, Jay Z, NAS and others...). The list is huge.
Em produced "2pac loyal to tha game" album. I dont think alot of people know this. Check it out. As soon as u hear the first song you can tell it's an em beat. This was 15+ years ago.
Aye Scru I like the whole kick it reaction you should 100 do a tribute reaction to juices hour freestyle. I also checked a little bit of your stuff out recently as well. Show the little homie some love by showing me you saw this comment man lemme see that you part of your community
The way I am... and I'm a soldier....... literally 2 of his best songs in my eyes and he also produced em...and bro I watch you alot I can't believe you have never reacted to eminem Still dont give a fuck! Pleaseeeee react to it!
Huge The Wire fan. Maybe the greatest show of all time. As well as the show The Deuce which was written and produced by the same guys that made The Wire. Anyway, Here’s a list of Eminem tracks that he also produced, and I tried to group them by year. Some will blow your mind. I have to say, almost all of my favorite tracks of his, he actually produced, and I like every single track in this list. Which blew MY mind. He produced a hell of a lot more for other artists etc. but I just tried to put his actual tracks and ones that are more notable. I worked hard on this list for you all, hope it actually gets looked at 😂also it’s worth noting that Snoops shots at Em saying that he’s ONLY well regarded as a rapper because of Dr. Dre producing him further collapses once you see this list. A lot of his biggest hits, he produced himself: 1999 “Just Don't Give a Fuck" “Guilty Conscience" 2000 "The Way I Am" (maybe my all time favorite Eminem track) “Stan" (Really?! 🤯) 2002 “Without Me" "Cleanin' Out My Closet" "Lose Yourself" "Superman" "Sing for the Moment" 2003 2Pac "One Day at a Time (Em's Version) Tupac: Resurrection (yes the whole album. And he did it for free after writing a very heartfelt genuine letter to Pacs Mom offering to do so for free) 2004 “Like Toy Soldiers" "Mockingbird" “When I'm Gone" "Shake That" 2006 “You Don't Know" "Jimmy Crack Corn" “No Apologies” The whole Re-up Album as executive 2009 "Beautiful" "Elevator" “Renegade” Jay-Z feat. Eminem 2010 “Not Afraid" 2011 Bad Meets Evil "Fast Lane" Hell: The Sequel "Lighters" Royce da 5'9" "Legendary" Success Is Certain Yelawolf "Let's Roll" Radioactive 2012 Slaughterhouse "Hammer Dance" "My Life" "Throw It Away" "Goodbye" "Throw That" 2014 Eminem "Guts Over Fear" Shady XV Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, DeJ Loaf and Trick-Trick "Detroit Vs. Everybody" 2015 "Best Friend" “Phenomenal" "Kings Never Die" 2018 “Fall" "Venom" “Lucky You" 2020 “Darkness" “Godzilla" “The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady”
Rapping is supposed to be fun!! The messages are dope no doubt , but the culture isn't always about being so serious. If your not having fun kicking dumb rhymes, while fumbling over them with your people , then I believe your missing out on some of the best times, that cost nothing , and I believe are part of the foundation of the culture. You can't those moments. My opinion anyways.
You can react to juice fire in the booth there some bars in there u might want to break down and it 14 minutes so u don't have to break it down in parts
He produced The Way I Am and most of his classics. People are telling him to go back to Dre beats but he never even had that many Dre beats lol. It's crazy that people assume Em's production is Dre. I guess it's that good.
Yeah, i knew about some of the bigger tracks but when actually listening? I always assumed most of it was Dre. Partly because the production was good, and partly because Em was rapping so well most of us didn't realize he was producing so much. I know he did 90% of the production on Encore as well, as like 5 tracks off Mmlp2 and Shadyxv (im pretty sure, not 100%)
" I gave beats to jay-z for free, page me, you need a beat? You cannibus then it's Dre's fee"
He also produced Marsh on the new album and thats one of the best beats on the album if not the best beat on the album lol
@@tommyvecrp really? I gotta check out the liner notes or whatever. I was wondering if he produced anything on Mtbmb. That's awesome and makes a lot of sense, considering the type of rapping he does on "Marsh," he always makes the beat based on how he wants to flow on the track.
@@joshuaha7661 Yuh. He hasn't produced as much as he did with MTBMB literally since Encore so it was awesome to see. He also produced I Will.
Yall know Em produced Renegade right??
That's fucking crazyyyy 🤯🤯🤯
yeah, it for em and royce collaboration for bad meet evil
never knew
Eminem produced the beats on a lot of his classic songs and he produced some of 50 cents classic songs like meny men and he also produced Lloyd banks biggest songs and renegade with Jay-Z, best friend with yela wolf, ghetto gospel for 2 pac and others. I was surprised when I found out
@Unprofessional RUclipsr Yes Eminem produced 2pacs 'Loyal to the Game' Album after he had died. Tupac - 'Runnin (dyin to live) ft B.I.G also.
Em has produced Till I collapse, Renegade, Lose Yourself, Toy Soldiers, Mockingbird, Beautiful, Godzilla, The Way I Am, Cleaning Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment, Not Afraid, and the list goes on and on and on! DEFINITELY needs to be in the production conversation frfr!! The songs on his list are INSANE!!
Damn. I legit didn't know he produced any of these.
UZ - google his production credits - you will be shocked!!
Godzilla wasn’t produce by him .. he just said it
Mexican Stan - maybe co-produced? Or the list was wrong because it was on the list I saw... even without it, the list is still INCREDIBLE!!
boi 1da made not afraid
I had no idea Em produced "Cleanin out my closet" to be honest. I always assumed it was Dre. That's wild, i knew he produced a lot but i didn't know about the bigger songs. Pretty sure he produced a lot on Mmlp2 and Shadyxv but im not 100% sure. I thought he co produced "Lose Yourself" as well. But i think it is cuz Em raps so well, nobody bothers to put him in the producers conversation. Which isn't really fair, but i don't think Em cares too much. Maybe a little lol
@phillip dutcher idk how i didn't know that either. I know the backstory of it originally being an Em and Royce track. But idk, I think it's just cuz Em doesn't talk about it much.
@@joshuaha7661 well there's something called "research"
@@cypressdogsy425 Like i said, Em raps so well, I wasn't concerned at the time. For most people, it isn't until they're used to the album that they start lookin for who produced it. Plus i was much younger when Mmlp and Eminem show dropped.
With Mtbmb i was interested in the production right away because im not a kid.
@@trident2309 wtf no way!!
Eminem produced “Runnin”, from 2Pac’s “Resurrection” album.
Em produced pac's album posthumously. Produced the beat** for the cross by Nas.
Has done production for D12 , slaughterhouse.
Em Co produced Stan.
Em produced welcome to D block ( by the Lox ft Eminem)
Em produced 911 ( by Boo Yaa T. R. I. B. E ft cypress hill's b real and Em)
Em made the beat for Moment of Clarity by Jay Z ( scru would know this)
He also did some production for Proof, yelawolf, 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, King Gordy, Cashis and other artists as well
Alston Jeswin Fernandes em also produced Carry the Cross by Nas
@@Iamonlyone01 yup buddy I mentioned it
The funny moment in this was when Em mentions the Booty is heavy duty line and Scru did pick up that line in the initial reaction video to the song and said ughhh laughy taffy line
I think it's funny how Em only talked about Darkness for a minute, but you know if any other rapper wrote that shit they'd be talkin about it for an hour lol
I was also hoping he'd say his favorite food was Spaghetti .. lol
He produced almost every beat on The Eminem Show, Dre only did like 3 or 4 on that album. He produced half the songs on MMLP and about half on Encore. There was a stretch from about 2002 to 2006 when he produced almost every song he did a feature on, We Ain't, My Name, Smack That, a lot of classics.
Chris McMeekin I don’t even think he did that many
I definitely agree with Em on his Darkness stance. The people or person Crook referring to is Busta lmaooo
FUN-FACT: A lot of the music that came out AFTER 2-Pac died for 2-Pac was produced by Eminem (Dying 2 Live, Ghetto Gospel, One Day At A Time, etc.)
Yup Em asked his mom if it would be alright with them that he produced 2-Pac music and she gave him her permission to. He arranged it where all of the proceeds goes to his family so they would be well taken care of ❤
Scru - “Cause they’re confused or hillbillies”😂😂😂
*Upchurch felt that*
Em produced No apollogies and that beat is fantastic
Slim Shady (Intro)
Brain Damage (co-production)
If I Had (co-production)
‘97 Bonnie & Clyde (additional production)
My Fault (with the Bass Brothers)
Cum on Everybody (additional production)
Just Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers)
As the World Turns (with the Bass Brothers)
I’m Shady (with the Bass Brothers)
Bad Meets Evil (with the Bass Brothers)
Still Don’t Give a Fuck (with the Bass Brothers)
Stan (co-production)
The Way I Am
Marshall Mathers (with the Bass Brothers)
Drug Ballad (with the Bass Brothers)
Amityville (with the Bass Brothers)
Under the Influence (with the Bass Brothers)
Criminal (with the Bass Brothers)
The Kids (with the Bass Brothers)
Don’t Approach Me by Xzibit
Renegade by Jay-Z
Pistol Pistol by D12
American Psycho by D12
That’s How... by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
Purple Pills by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Instigator by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Pimp Like Me by D12
Blow My Buzz by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Devil’s Night by D12 (with Jeff Bass)
Girls by D12
Shit on You by D12 (with DJ Head)
Words are Weapons by D12 (with DJ Head)
The Cross by Nas (with Jeff Bass)
Curtains Up (Skit)
White America
Cleanin’ Out My Closet (with Jeff Bass)
Square Dance
The Kiss (Skit)
Solider
Say Goodbye Hollywood
Drips (with Jeff Bass)
Without Me
Sing for the Moment
Superman
Hailie’s Song
When the Music Stops
’Till I Collapse
My Name by Xzibit
Lose Yourself (with Jeff Bass and Luis Resto)
Love Me
8 Mile
Places to Go by 50 Cent
Rap Game by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
8 Miles and Running by Jay-Z
Rabbit Run
Rap Name by Obie Trice
Stimulate
Many Men by 50 Cent (with Digga and Luis Resto)
High All the Time by 50 Cent (with Sha Money XL and DJ Rad)
Poor Lil’ Rich by 50 Cent (additional production)
Patiently Waiting by 50 Cent
Don’t Push Me by 50 Cent
Go to Sleep
Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z (with Luis Resto)
Ghost by 2Pac (with DJ Pooh)
One Day at a Time by 2Pac (with Hen-Gee)
Runnin’ by 2Pac (with Easy Mo Bee)
Bully (with Dr. Dre)
Nightmares by King Gordy (with the Bass. Brothers and Luis Resto)
The Pain by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers and Luis Resto)
When Darkness Falls by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers)
Pass Me a Lighter by King Gordy (with the Bass Brothers, Luis Resto, Steve King, and Ray Gale)
My Buddy by G-Unit (co-production)
I’m So Hood by 50 Cent (additional production)
Collapse by 50 Cent
Average Man by Obie Trice
Cheers by Obie Trice
Got Some Teeth by Obie Trice
Lady by Obie Trice
Don’t Come Down by Obie Trice (with Emile Haynie)
We All Die One Day by Obie Trice
Hands on You by Obie Trice
Hoodrats by Obie Trice (co-production)
911 by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
The Sauce
Bump Heads
On Fire by Lloyd Banks (with Kwame)
Warrior, Pt. 2 by Lloyd Banks
Til the End by Lloyd Banks
Welcome to D-Block by Jadakiss
Git Up by D12
Loyalty by D12
Just Like U by D12 (with Hi-Tek)
I’ll Be Damned by D12 (with Mr. Porter)
My Band by D12
6 in the Morning by D12
Leave Dat Boy Alone by D12 (with Red Spyda)
Get My Gun by D12
Bitch by D12
Keep Talkin’ by D12 (with Night&Day)
Slow Your Roll by D12
Yellow Brick Road (with Luis Resto)
Like Toy Soldiers (with Luis Resto)
Puke
My 1st Single (with Luis Resto)
Spend Some Time (with Luis Resto)
Mockingbird (with Luis Resto)
Crazy in Love (with Luis Resto)
One Shot 2 Shot (with Luis Resto)
We as Americans
Love You More
Ricky Ticky Toc
Soldier Like Me by 2Pac
The Uppercut by 2Pac
Out on Bail by 2Pac
Black Cotton by 2Pac
Loyal to the Game by 2Pac
Thugs Get Lonely Too by 2Pac
N.I.G.G.A. by 2Pac
Who Do You Love? by 2Pac
Crooked Nigga Too by 2Pac
Don’t You Trust Me by 2Pac
Hennessy by 2Pac
Thug 4 Life by 2Pac
Intro by 50 Cent
In My Hood by 50 Cent (additional production)
I’m Supposed to Die Tonight by 50 Cent
Gatman and Robin by 50 Cent
Ski Mask Way by 50 Cent (additional production)
My Toy Soldier by 50 Cent
Emulate (with DJ Khalil)
Like Dat by Stat Quo
We Ain’t by The Game
My Ballz by D12
Rockstar by Bizarre
Welcome 2 Detroit by Trick Trick
No More to Say by Trick Trick
Hush is Coming by Hush
Off to Tijuana by Hush
It Has Been Said by The Notorious B.I.G.
It Is What It Is by Tony Yayo (additional production)
Drama Setter by Tony Yayo
Knice by Proof
Pray for Me by Proof
Ou, Ouuuuuu by Proof
Wots Up by Proof
Oil Can Harry by Proof
Without My Glock by Lloyd Banks (with Luis Resto)
Fack
Shake That
When I’m Gone
Wake Up by Obie Trice
Violent by Obie Trice
Lay Down by Obie Trice
Ballad of Obie Trice by Obie Trice
Jamaican Girl by Obie Trice
Kill Me a Mutha by Obie Trice
Out of State by Obie Trice (co-production)
All of My Life by Obie Trice (with T-Rell)
There They Go by Obie Trice
Everywhere I Go by Obie Trice
Smack That by Akon
Hands Up by Lloyd Banks (with Chris Stylez and Bang Out)
NY NY by Lloyd Banks
Lord Have Mercy by Lil Scrappy
Shady Narcotics
We’re Back (with Luis Resto)
Murder by Bizarre and Kuniva
The Re-Up
You Don’t Know (with Luis Resto)
Jimmy Crack Corn
Trapped by Proof
Public Enemy #1
No Apologies
County Hound by Ca$his
That Nigga a Gangsta by Ca$his (additional production)
Gun Rule by Ca$his
Ms. Jenkins by Ca$his
Pistol Poppin’ (with Luis Resto)
Thoughts of Suicide by Ca$his (additional production)
Lac Motion by Ca$his
Peep Show by 50 Cent
Lose My Mind by Young Buck
Touchdown by T.I. (with Jeff Bass)
Baby Girl by Bizarre
Who Want It by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Follow Me by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Crazy by Trick Trick (with Trick Trick)
Dr. West (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
Tonya (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
We Made You (with Dr. Dre)
Mr. Mathers (Skit) (with Dr. Dre)
Beautiful
My Darling
Careful What You Wish For
Elevator
Airplanes, Pt. II by B.o.B. (additional production)
Difficult
G.O.A.T.
The Apple (with Dr. Dre)
Ballin’ Uncontrollably (with Mr. Porter)
It’s Been Real
W.T.P. (additional production)
Not Afraid (additional production)
2.0 Boys (with WLPWR and K.P.)
Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil (co-production)
The Reunion by Bad Meets Evil (co-production)
Lighters (with Battle Royale and The Smeezingtons)
Legendary by Royce Da 5’9 (with The Futuristiks)
Let’s Roll by Yelawolf (with The Audibles and Mr. Pyro)
Throw it Up by Yelawolf (with Gangsta Boo)
Everything I Love the Most by Yelawolf (co-production)
In This World by Yelawolf (with WLPWR)
Things Get Worse by B.o.B
Going No Where by Obie Trice
You Think That I’m Crazy by Ca$his
The Slaughter (Intro) by Slaughterhouse
Coffin by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Throw That by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Hammer Dance by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
Get Up by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
My Life by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
We Did It (Skit) by Slaughterhouse
Flip a Bird by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Throw it Away by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Frat House by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Goodbye by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Park it Sideways by Slaughterhouse (additional production)
Our Way (Outro) by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Asylum by Slaughterhouse
Walk of Shame by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Place to Be by Slaughterhouse (co-production)
Symphony in H by Tony Touch
Layin’ in the Cut by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Thru the Glass by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Ask About Me by Ca$his
Cigarello by Ca$his (with Rikanatti)
Parking Lot (Skit)
Rhyme or Reason (with Rick Rubin)
Asshole (additional production)
Brainless
Stronger Than I Was (with Luis Resto)
Headlights (additional production)
Evil Twin (additional production)
Baby
Groundhog Day (co-production)
Beautiful Pain (co-production)
Calm Down by Busta Rhymes (additional production)
Shady XV
Die Alone (with Luis Resto)
Vegas by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto)
Guts Over Fear (with John Hill and Emile Haynie)
Fine Line (with Luis Resto)
Twisted by Skylar Grey (with Luis Resto)
Right for Me (with Luis Resto)
Detroit vs. Everybody (with Statik Selektah)
American You by Yelawolf (additional production)
Best Friend by Yelawolf (with WLPWR)
Heartbreak by Yelawolf
Kings Never Die (with DJ Khalil)
This Corner by Mr. Porter (with Luis Resto)
All I Think About by Bad Meets Evil (with Luis Resto)
Phenomenal (with Luis Resto)
Kill for You by Skylar Grey
Come Up for Air by Skylar Grey
Believe
Untouchable (with Mark Batson, Emile Haynie, and Mr. Porter)
Like Home (co-production)
Bad Husband (co-production)
Framed (co-production)
Offended (co-production)
Majesty by Nicki Minaj (with Labrinth)
The Ringer (additional production)
Lucky You (additional production)
Em Calls Paul (Skit)
Stepping Stone
Not Alike (additional production)
Kamikaze (additional production)
Fall (additional production)
Nice Guy (additional production)
Good Guy (additional production)
Venom
(Em produced all these, some collabed with others)
Em produced "patiently waiting" for 50 cent... enough said🔥🔥🔥
Damn did nobody understand what crooked was doing with the no content reference(Joe Budden Rant podcast) rapping just to be rapping just putting words together, they basically just shitted on Joe.
Luke Gawne left the chat after 14:30 😂
Til I Collapse, Patiently Waiting, Many Men, Renegade, some of the best beats ever. Made by Em.
It's like Dave Winfield, only person drafted in NBA, MLB, NFL and ABA, yet people don't know how good he was in football and basketball since he was great at baseball, Em being the G.O.A.T that he is with his rhyming, is overlooked on his producing.
As I remember there are about 300+ songs Em produced (for himself and also for Trick-Trick, 2Pac, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Yelawolf, Cashis, Slaughterhouse, Lloyd Banks, Bizzare, D12, Skylar Grey, Jay Z, NAS and others...). The list is huge.
thanks man for uploading the 3rd part
Cleaning Out My Closet had Em's fingerprints all over it
"Blackout is literally my favorite hip hop album"
Fucking shoutout. Blackout is my fucking shit.
Em produced "2pac loyal to tha game" album. I dont think alot of people know this. Check it out. As soon as u hear the first song you can tell it's an em beat. This was 15+ years ago.
Moment of Clarity by Jay-Z produced by Eminem.
8 mile `the song` he did produce, its a classic maybe even better then lose yourself
8 Mile Rd is my favorite song of his man.
Eminem produced 2pacs 'Loyal to the Game' Album after he had died. Tupac - Runnin' (dyin to live) ft B.I.G also.
Shoutout on 200K. Time for some new muurrrzziiikkk.
#sfjnation
the funny thing with the stupid punchlines is, you can now hear Em ad lib a laugh after them so people know he's joking
Love the way you lie. Not afraid. Rap god. The real slim shady
Aye Scru I like the whole kick it reaction you should 100 do a tribute reaction to juices hour freestyle. I also checked a little bit of your stuff out recently as well. Show the little homie some love by showing me you saw this comment man lemme see that you part of your community
Yeah Scru ! BLACKOUT: BEST hiphop duo album of all time so far.
Love your reactions I thought something was wrong with your audio but my bad I still had my plugs in keep doing you 👍🏽🤙🏽💛❤
Those r the dad jokes u be saying that r laffy taffy jokes u be saying.. 😂😂😂😂😂
Em produced "Til The End" by Lloyd Banks, you can tell it's an Em beat as soon as you hear the piano.
em produced almost all the eminem show
Eminem produced a song with kid cudi thats 🔥🔥
Definitely feel like your in your lane with theses just hanging vids ✌️
30 mins worth it 💯💯
The way I am... and I'm a soldier....... literally 2 of his best songs in my eyes and he also produced em...and bro I watch you alot I can't believe you have never reacted to eminem Still dont give a fuck! Pleaseeeee react to it!
I think .. considering he's gone too soon.. we could make an exception to a long reaction video to JW's freestyle. I would love it
Huge The Wire fan. Maybe the greatest show of all time. As well as the show The Deuce which was written and produced by the same guys that made The Wire. Anyway, Here’s a list of Eminem tracks that he also produced, and I tried to group them by year. Some will blow your mind. I have to say, almost all of my favorite tracks of his, he actually produced, and I like every single track in this list. Which blew MY mind. He produced a hell of a lot more for other artists etc. but I just tried to put his actual tracks and ones that are more notable. I worked hard on this list for you all, hope it actually gets looked at 😂also it’s worth noting that Snoops shots at Em saying that he’s ONLY well regarded as a rapper because of Dr. Dre producing him further collapses once you see this list. A lot of his biggest hits, he produced himself:
1999 “Just Don't Give a Fuck"
“Guilty Conscience"
2000 "The Way I Am" (maybe my all time favorite Eminem track)
“Stan" (Really?! 🤯)
2002
“Without Me"
"Cleanin' Out My Closet"
"Lose Yourself"
"Superman"
"Sing for the Moment"
2003 2Pac "One Day at a Time (Em's Version)
Tupac: Resurrection (yes the whole album. And he did it for free after writing a very heartfelt genuine letter to Pacs Mom offering to do so for free)
2004
“Like Toy Soldiers"
"Mockingbird"
“When I'm Gone"
"Shake That"
2006
“You Don't Know"
"Jimmy Crack Corn"
“No Apologies”
The whole Re-up Album as executive
2009
"Beautiful"
"Elevator"
“Renegade” Jay-Z feat. Eminem
2010
“Not Afraid"
2011 Bad Meets Evil "Fast Lane" Hell: The Sequel
"Lighters"
Royce da 5'9" "Legendary" Success Is Certain
Yelawolf "Let's Roll" Radioactive
2012
Slaughterhouse "Hammer Dance"
"My Life"
"Throw It Away"
"Goodbye"
"Throw That"
2014
Eminem "Guts Over Fear" Shady XV
Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, DeJ Loaf and Trick-Trick "Detroit Vs. Everybody"
2015
"Best Friend"
“Phenomenal"
"Kings Never Die"
2018
“Fall"
"Venom"
“Lucky You"
2020
“Darkness"
“Godzilla"
“The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady”
Should check out Royce's freestyle he just did on L.A
I agree with everything em said in this and best TV shows lol power is amazing and the wire is my all time favorite
You scru I have started you painting I'll be done it in a day maybe 2 days then it's getting sent
He also did Don't Push Me by 50. One of my favorite songs
Scru why are you trying to keep your butter and head up? In that intro song. Lol
And he doing it off the top of his head
Rapping is supposed to be fun!! The messages are dope no doubt , but the culture isn't always about being so serious. If your not having fun kicking dumb rhymes, while fumbling over them with your people , then I believe your missing out on some of the best times, that cost nothing , and I believe are part of the foundation of the culture. You can't those moments. My opinion anyways.
Like 95% of his biggest songs/hits he made/produced the beats himself
I love how they address the "Joe.. I mean the "No content" propaganda..
20:40 Future: LADIDADIDA!!! SLOB ON MY KNOB!!!!
Guess will never see Scru react to lock it up or finish this album.
I was just lookin for Lock it up yesterday lol whaaatt up Scruu?!
RIP pop
You gotta react to royce's new la leakers freestyle ! That shit 🔥🔥🔥🔥
One thing I learned from Scru reactions to this interview is Scru barely knows who Crooked is
You can react to juice fire in the booth there some bars in there u might want to break down and it 14 minutes so u don't have to break it down in parts
Causeiwasstreamingmytrn
You bruh listen to kid cudi and eminem called I hear them calling me it's only a hook to it but bruh the beat could have been epic as hell
split it up and do the freestyle, teach these kids need to hear his power
Of course shady is a great producer dre thought him which dre is a fucking legend
He produced Many men for 50 cent
"One bar can ruin a song" typical scrub face jean
I almost want to beef Em, just to make him happy..
Did anybody catch where Scru dissed Upchurch fans?
22:21
What did you think of best friend?
Yes react to that freestyle of juice when he was at Westwood he killed it for a hr
Your mouth would drop if u know all the beats Em made.
Nas - The Cross.
Get off ur fuckin phone! Bruh! 📴😂
Welcome to Detroit city
Why they dissing Busta?😂😂😂 Thats his verse & exact flow on Look at me now feat Chris Brown
yeah
Kid cudi
Are you reacting or is the TV watching you?lol
Hey bro I'm A hill billy hahahaha! but I love the music
Listen to Hi by Koi and do a reaction on it 🔥🤟🏻 I promise you he’s got some talent
Ur on ur phone for like 5 minutes wtf I'm out boring
You should listen to Eminems Rap God remix by K.A.A.N.
remix
@@twoneraps3352 I don't know how I typed remind but I fixed it thanks
@@josephowens2055 lol
Hey Scru check out Eminem and mad rapper.
The only song i cant bump off his new album, is yah yah, great mcs on it, i recgonize its good and people like it. I just cant listen to it
Em just posted on IG
instagram.com/p/B9AAGexh5qr/?igshid=ayir2v5d1kqf
This is a beat em produced but never rapped on: ruclips.net/video/ZXPz20w_1Xs/видео.html
Busta rhymes diss?lmao
No u only wanna do juice world reaction for views you will just get hate
You on your phone is annoying and I don’t know why....
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1:07 💗🖤
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