Eminem Encore Original Tracklist [2021] Page
The following table highlights how the final 2004 release differed from the "intended" version due to the leaks: Original Intended Song Final Album Replacement Reason for Change (Moved to Bonus Disc) Leaked early; replaced by new recordings Love You More (Moved to Bonus Disc) Leaked early; replaced by "Crazy In Love" Bully Big Weenie Last-minute replacement after "Bully" leaked Monkey See, Monkey Do Rain Man Last-minute "goofy" replacement Christopher Reeves Ass Like That Scrapped due to Reeve's death Come On In One Shot 2 Shot Swapped with the D12 collaboration
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Imagine an Encore that opened with "We As eminem encore original tracklist
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Scrapped last-minute after the actor's death in October 2004. (Later released in 2024 as " Brand New Dance "). The following table highlights how the final 2004
: A dark, toxic, and brilliant toxic-relationship anthem that served as a spiritual successor to "Kim." Like "We As Americans," this was pushed out of the main tracklist onto the bonus disc.
: A haunting, politically aggressive track where Eminem directly addressed the Secret Service investigation regarding his lyrics about the President. Can’t copy the link right now
Many fans theorize that the "Original Encore " was a darker, more serious follow-up to The Eminem Show . The prevailing belief is that Em—or the label—panicked due to political pressure (the Bush administration era) and legal threats. As a result, the serious political tracks were swapped out or pushed to a bonus disc, and the comedic/gimmick tracks were pushed to the front to secure radio play and safety.
: A dark, toxic, and brilliantly written love letter/hate mail track detailing his tumultuous relationship with Kim. It echoes the intensity of "The Way I Am."
: A hard-hitting group track that was later repurposed and remixed into "Six in the Morning" for D12's sophomore album, D12 World . The Surviving Classics
The following three tracks were not on the original retail CD, but were the ones that got leaked. They were later added to Encore (Deluxe Edition) .