Eminem has finally shared the official tracklist for his forthcoming greatest hits album Curtain Call 2. The compilation serves as the sequel to Curtain Call: The Hits, which was released in 2005 with songs such as “My Name Is,” “The Way I Am” and the Academy Award-winning “Lose Yourself.”
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1. Godzilla (Ft. Juice WRLD)
2. Lucky You (Ft. Joyner Lucas)
3. Lighters by Bad Meets Evil (Ft. Bruno Mars)
4. Gnat
5. Cinderella Man (Ft. Kobe)
6. Walk on Water (Ft. Beyoncé)
7. Rap God
8. Love the Way You Lie (Ft. Rihanna)
9. Won’t Back Down (Ft. P!nk)
10. Higher
11. Berzerk
12. Not Afraid
13. From The D 2 The LBC by Eminem & Snoop Dogg
14. Nowhere Fast (Ft. Kehlani)
15. Fall
16. Phenomenal
17. Fast Lane by Bad Meets Evil
18. You’re Never Over
19. 3 a.m.
20. Space Bound
21. Beautiful
22. The Monster (Ft. Rihanna)
23. Venom
24. Crack a Bottle (Ft. 50 Cent & Dr. Dre)
25. Is This Love (Ft. 50 Cent)
26. River (Ft. Ed Sheeran)
27.Survival (Ft. Liz Rodrigues)
28. Best Friend by Yelawolf (Ft. Eminem)
29. Darkness
30. Kings Never Die (Ft. Gwen Stefani)
31. No Love (Ft. Lil Wayne)
32. Headlights (Ft. Nate Ruess)
33. The King and I (Ft. CeeLo Green)
34. Farewell
Curtain Call 2 includes music from all Eminem projects from 2009’s Relapse forward, including side projects, guest appearances, film soundtrack songs and selections from his solo albums. To coincide with the upcoming release, Slim Shady is currently selling merch capsules that include arcade-themed t-shirts, CD box sets, cassette tapes and autographed orange vinyl.
Hyping the album even further, Eminem “unlocked” a video for the aforementioned single “Crack A Bottle” on Monday (August 1). The video was initially released in 2009 in support of Relapse, Eminem’s sixth studio album, his first project since getting sober in 2008.
Curtain Call: The Hits is one the longest-running rap album in Billboard history. In fact, it was also one of the best-selling albums of 2021.
According to HITS Daily Double, Curtain Call: The Hits landed at No. 50 with over 673,000 total album-equivalent units sold that year. That’s more than other major 2021 rap releases, including Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, Nas’ King’s Disease II, Young Thug’s Punk, NBA YoungBoy’s Sincerely, Kentrell and Migos’ Culture III.