In 2005, Eminem released a compilation album that would go on to become a fan favorite: "Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits". This 16-track collection brought together some of the most iconic hits from his illustrious career, showcasing his lyrical prowess and versatility as a rapper.

The collection includes collaborations with artists such as Dido and Nate Dogg, and production contributions primarily from Dr. Dre, Eminem, and other frequent collaborators.

Although Eminem returned from his hiatus, Curtain Call: The Hits remains the definitive starting point for new listeners. If you find a legitimate (or you purchase the physical CD and rip it yourself), you are holding the peak of his first act.

Curtain Call captures the "Encore" era perfectly—the bombast, the technical wizardry, and the internal conflict of a genius who was starting to tire of the spotlight. It documents an era where a white rapper from Detroit didn't just cross over; he took over.

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In 2005, Eminem released a compilation album that would go on to become a fan favorite: "Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits". This 16-track collection brought together some of the most iconic hits from his illustrious career, showcasing his lyrical prowess and versatility as a rapper.

The collection includes collaborations with artists such as Dido and Nate Dogg, and production contributions primarily from Dr. Dre, Eminem, and other frequent collaborators.

Although Eminem returned from his hiatus, Curtain Call: The Hits remains the definitive starting point for new listeners. If you find a legitimate (or you purchase the physical CD and rip it yourself), you are holding the peak of his first act.

Curtain Call captures the "Encore" era perfectly—the bombast, the technical wizardry, and the internal conflict of a genius who was starting to tire of the spotlight. It documents an era where a white rapper from Detroit didn't just cross over; he took over.