
Released as a single in early 2007.
(11/XX/2006) (Album 6 is scrapped) (09/XX/2007) (Dr. Dre flys out to Detroit to help Eminem finish his mixtape)
Leaked by Koolo. Transitions from Hip-Hop into G.O.A.T. The song interpolates When I'm Gone. Would've likely been the outro for King Mathers. From November/December 2007.
Confirmed by Joe Strange to be the intro to King Mathers. Opens with a skit featuring Hailie, Alaina, Stevie, Adam and Nate rummaging through Shady's garage/storage unit. Em does the reference for Dre on the phone call, which was made into backing vocals for the final version. The rest of the song is the same as the release version, aside from the intro synth dropping several decibels when the chainsaw kicks in. The alarm and Em’s "AHH" scream at the end of the intro were later reused at the end of 'Brand New Dance' and in the second verse of 'Antichrist' on TDOSS. The "ohhh shit" line also reappears at the end of 'Dr. West - Skit' for Relapse. Transitions into an unknown track. Leaked the day after SFTL3. Lossless is in circulation.
Confirmed by Joe Strange to be the intro to King Mathers. Opens with a skit featuring Hailie, Alaina, Stevie, Adam and Nate rummaging through Shady's garage/storage unit. Em does the reference for Dre on the phone call, which was made into backing vocals for the final version. The rest of the song is the same as the release version, aside from the intro synth dropping several decibels when the chainsaw kicks in. The alarm and Em’s "AHH" scream at the end of the intro were later reused at the end of 'Brand New Dance' and in the second verse of 'Antichrist' on TDOSS. The "ohhh shit" line also reappears at the end of 'Dr. West - Skit' for Relapse. Transitions into an unknown track. Leaked the day after SFTL3. Lossless is in circulation.
OG Filename: Get your Money Straight Song with D12 intended for King Mathers. Not much info is known. Revealed by an info dumper. Dr. Dre had a song a few years prior called "Get Your Money Right", but they're probably unrelated.
Released on Nothing But Heat Rocks Vol. 1 in 2009.
Track #13 from Curtis.
Joe Strange mentioned that Antichrist was worked on every year from 2003 up to 2008. Likely only minor differences.
OG Filename: 03 Listen Up Take It originally started in 2001 and only had the one verse, then in 2003, Em recorded the hook for the song, and later touched up the song in 2008 with additional vocals in the intro for KM. Joe Strange acquired the song from the TES: Expanded Edition folder, meaning it was considered for that project after it was scrapped from King Mathers. Leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast. Lossless is in circulation.
OG Filename: 03 Listen Up Take It originally started in 2001 and only had the one verse, then in 2003, Em recorded the hook for the song, and later touched up the song in 2008 with additional vocals in the intro for KM. Joe Strange acquired the song from the TES: Expanded Edition folder, meaning it was considered for that project after it was scrapped from King Mathers. Leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast. Lossless is in circulation.
Leaked by Koolo. Posse cut making fun of the state of rap at the time. Was mentioned by 50 Cent and Stat Quo in several interviews before it leaked.
A "Cashis" Facebook account made a post announcing this song in 2011, and even though the account was not owned by Ca$his, Ca$his himself confirmed in a private DM that the song is real and was probably posted by "tha homie" (potentionally a Shady Records employee) who likely heard the song when Ca$his was playing it during studio sessions.
Later version of Ballin' Uncontrollably. Likely shares the same first verse as the 2006 version. Eminem references the film 'Superbad' during the outro.
Trick Trick mentioned in an interview in 2013 that he was featured on Ballin' Uncontrollably at some point. He could be on a version of the song from 2007, as Eminem and Trick Trick worked on Who Want It that year, or on the Album 6 version from 2006.
Track #6 from The County Hound - EP.
Leaked by The Soul Intent Enthusiast. Made before Hawaii sessions. Lossless is in circulation.
OG Filename: the apple 1.7.2007 / Apple Leaked by Koolo. The first time Em mentions his tricycle getting stolen as a kid, which wouldn't be brought up again until Leaving Heaven in 2020 and later Head Honcho in 2024.
Mentioned by Ca$his in a reply to a comment on a now deleted Instagram post. The reply itself was never archived, but a Facebook post quoted Ca$his saying that it was meant for King Mathers, and was "the most insane track he's heard from Em". Likely from Dre sessions.
OG Filename: 5.13.08DETROIT BASKET BALL CHUCK -ASMA_21-17 The first song Eminem wrote after getting sober, as said by Em on Paul's podcast. Could have been intended for the Detroit Pistons when they were in the Playoffs at the time the song was recorded.