
Mentioned in an article from before The Re-Up came out. Was leaked a while after. Could have been saving it for A Brilliant Mistake until it leaked.
Track #1 from The Re-Up.
Lacks The Re-Up tags and has slightly different mixing. Leaked on YouTube by G-Unit Archive.
A version of the Cry Now remix without tags was apparently meant for Obie's project.
Was accidentally released on streaming and on some physical copies and was removed shortly after. Eminem says "Adderall" instead of "Alcohol", has a slightly longer intro & outro, and has different mixing.
Track #2 from The Re-Up. Recorded October 5th, 2006.
OG Filename: Get Into Somthin Unknown song revealed by an info dumper. Possibly intended for the Hand 2 Hand mixtape (later reworked into The Re-Up). Made the same day Ca$his was signed to Shady Records, so it's possible he's involved in some way.
Track #3 from The Re-Up.
Track #4 from The Re-Up.
On the clean version of the song, Eminem says "brand new ***t" instead of "50 Cent". There is likely an alternative version of the song with this line that is explicit. Unknown if it was made before or after the released version.
Track #5 from The Re-Up.
Lacks The Re-Up tags and has slightly different mixing. Leaked on YouTube by G-Unit Archive.
Ca$his mentioned in a couple interviews that Talkin' All That is from before he was signed to Shady Records, and that it was on the demo tape that got him signed. From before Eminem touched up on it.
Track #6 from The Re-Up. Eminem tells us to kiss his black ass.
The clean version of the song has one additional string, the "boom boom chuck" vocals are mixed differently throughout the whole song, and an unlayered Em vocal with him saying "chuck" was left in at 1:10. Unknown if it was made before or after the next entry.
Track #7 from The Re-Up. Tony Yayo does uncredited vocals throughout the track.
Track #8 from The Re-Up.
Uncensored. ("He's already reconciled with his ex"). Unknown if it was made before or after the previous entry.
Track #9 from The Re-Up. R.I.P. Doody, we love you.
In the released version of the song, the "Ja" within "Ja, man he can’t take a punch and 50 can take nine" was replaced, and it is speculated that a version of the released song with the Ja line exists.