
Likely from 2010 along with HMWYBS since D12 was touring with Eminem around that time. Has no tags. Was later released & retitled as "Fame" on Return Of The Dozen Vol. 2.
(06/05/2008) (ROTD1 releases) (XX/XX/2009) (ROTD2 gets delayed)
Track 19 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2.
Skepta's version of Dare To Dream, originally released as a single before being bought by Jimmy Iovine.
Song is originally from 2009 & this doesn't have DJ Young Mase's bullshit. Also features a longer instrumental fade out.
Young Zee song that was produced by Eminem.
Track 7 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2.
OG Filename: 50 ways to kill a lover 11.2.07 Samples 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon. Transitions from Cut Back On My Syllable into an unknown song. Samples drums and drum pattern from Peter Tosh, whish were previously used on an unreleased Ca$his and Rikanatti song from 2005. Had Martin L. Gore's 2003 album 'Counterfeit 2' attached to the metadata of the OG file for unknown reasons. The filename was mistitled as "50 Ways To Kill A Lover", but the true song name is "50 Ways To Kill Your Lover."
OG Filename: 2.10.09 Things Get Worse With Bob-ASMA_01 Leaked by Koolo before it released in 2011. This is essentially an OG file for the version released on the mixtape.
Track 11 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2. Possibly a skit, a track about Proof or a posthumous Proof verse.
Track 17 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2.
Scrapped Relapse song that was at one point planned to be the opening track. Leaked by Koolo.
Track 5 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2.
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.
Track 20 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2. Possibly a skit, a track about Eminem or a verse from Eminem.
Leaked by Koolo. Was teased in a promo image from March 2010.
Track 9 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2.
OG Filename: 3.12.2010 Fly Away Leaked by Koolo. Just Blaze's vocals were rumored to be a reference for either Kanye West or T-Pain, but Eminem later confirmed them to be a reference for Rihanna, however she never recorded any vocals. Mentions the "Eminem died in car crash" clone theory.
Track 23 on the 2009 tracklist for ROTD2. The tracklist was revealed after the release of Forever, so it is most likely just a remix.
Shares a line with the Despicable freestyle. Could be from March 2010.