
Track #1 from MMLP2. Sarah Jaffe does uncredited vocals.
(06/18/2010) (Recovery releases) (02/XX/2012) (Eminem starts work on MMLP2)
OG Filename: YELAWOLF WHITE TRASH PARTY EMINEM DEMO Yelawolf remix of W.T.P. that never released. Unknown if it was meant for anything or just made for fun. Has a weird transition from Yelawolf's verse to Eminem's verse. Interestingly enough the file has metadata with the title as "WHITETRASHPARTY2". Was being sold on Leaked.CX with a public snippet being shared. Full song "randomly" leaked in the server in June 2025.
OG Filename: talk to me LB NEW MIX-M3NT_01-01 Scrapped from Young Jeezy's album, TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition. This song caused/added to Freddie and Jeezy's beef due to it leaking before album release, as Freddie didn't want to work with Em in the first place.
Samples "Puttin' On The Ritz" by Taco. Scrapped from MMLP2 because the sample could not be cleared. Later on for Psychopath Killer he reuses the bar "Of Arkham Asylum and park in the dining room". Leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast. Lossless is in circulation.
According to a reputable source, a track featuring JAY-Z was made around 2010-2013, unknown if it was made for Recovery or MMLP2 so it's going to stay here for now.
Leaked in 2010. Has a different hook.
According to WLPWR, they originally recorded the song in Vegas, and then sent it to Em (which likely means that his verse wasn't on there yet) to add production.
Track #2 from MMLP2.
Was supposed to be on Street King Immortal & has a R&B type singer on the hook. Described by 50 to sound like "those hit records you’ve heard from Eminem in the past". NavJosh said "both rappers show their vulnerable side" he also said "It's one of the greatest unreleased songs I've ever heard". Mentioned by 50 Cent on Paul Pod.
Track #3 from MMLP2.
Skepta's version of Dare To Dream, originally released as a single before being bought by Jimmy Iovine.
One of the holy grails of Dr. Dre unreleased tracks, previewed as promotion for “Fight Camp 360º: Pacquio vs. Mosley” in 2011. Specifically promoted as being "from forthcoming album DETOX". Likely edited down from the full version of the song, as it's mostly repetition of Eminem's hook. CDQ rip found by OTC. The song was registered with ASCAP.
Track #4 from MMLP2.
According to a reputable source Dr. Dre had a song with Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Black Hippy. Probably from the last version of Detox before he scrapped it for Compton.
Skepta mentioned in a series of tweets that Jimmy Iovine bought Dare To Dream and made Universal remove it from streaming services for it to be given to Eminem. Confirmed to have only one verse.
A throwaway from the 'good kid, m.A.A.d city' sessions. Shares same instrumental with Skepta's "Dare To Dream", it's likely that this song became Kendrick's track after Eminem did not release his version.
Track #5 from MMLP2. Released as a single to promote Call Of Duty: Ghosts. Liz Rodrigues does uncredited vocals.
Originally had Eminem featured on it. Said to have one of Em's best verses of all time.
Track #6 from MMLP2. Polina does uncredited vocals.