
Track #1 from Devil's Night.
Uncensored at 2:25 ("Now I gotta strangle an infant".)
Was meant to release. Only about 50 copies were made. Not every word is censored on it, so it was probably never complete, but still interesting nonetheless. Was lost for a time but made publicly available in 2025.
Was meant to release. Only about 50 copies were made. Not every word is censored on it, so it was probably never complete, but still interesting nonetheless. Was lost for a time but made publicly available in 2025.
A diss track against Everlast. The first part of the song is solo Em, whilst the second part uses the beat of the 2Pac song 'Hit Em Up' and features all D12 members except Bizarre.
Proof called it his favorite song on the first demo tape they sent to Paul Rosenberg.
Originally had a verse from Kuniva, however his verse was cut.
Track #2 from Devil's Night.
A version of Purple Hills (the clean version of Purple Pills) with the lyric replacements from that version of the song, but with all the swearing that wasn't replaced by new lyrics being uncensored. Has a slightly different mix.
Uncensored at 2:42 (It'll take off every piece of your niece).
Track #3 from Devil's Night.
Track #4 from Devil's Night.
Proof called it his favorite song on the first demo tape they sent to Paul Rosenberg.
Track #5 from Devil's Night.
Originally, Fight Music was a Truth Hurts song, with a different beat using some of the same elements. Eventually, D12 took this track. Has some tags from the mixtape at the start.
Track #6 from Devil's Night.
Em recorded a reference for Denaun (for some reason his backing track is left on the verse and can be heard in the inverted acapella).
Track #7 from Devil's Night.
Eminem stated in an interview that this song originally had a different hook, and was changed because it wasn't "amped enough" for the verses.
Originally had a different BPM compared to release. Can be heard in the leaked acapella.