Perhaps the most extravagant Eminem collectible ever produced, this limited edition came with an by renowned artist Damien Hirst, fixed to a gray custom-dyed linen-wrapped vinyl jacket. Each copy sold for $2,500 —placing it firmly in the realm of high art as much as music memorabilia.
In the mid to late 2000s, Eminem was at the height of his commercial success, with albums like "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show" cementing his status as a global superstar. However, not all tracks from this era made it to the final cut. Tracks like "Going Through Changes" (a haunting reflection on his struggles with addiction) and "Bad News" (a dark, atmospheric tale of a fictional news reporter) remain unreleased to this day.
While an official version exists, the original demo with different production is highly prized.
Countries like Japan frequently received exclusive tracks (such as "The Kids" on The Marshall Mathers LP ) due to higher foreign CD manufacturing and purchasing costs. 2. Studio Demos and Scrapped Albums eminem unreleased and rare deluxe exclusive
In the age of algorithm-driven playlists, the track represents the last frontier of fandom. They are time capsules. "Bully" captures the rage of 2003. "Don't Front" catches the nostalgia wave of 2013. "Cocaine" shows the vulnerability he was too proud to show on Recovery .
Status: Leaked Vault Track Perhaps the most beautiful track. Over a somber piano loop, Em compares a toxic lover to the drug. It was cut from Recovery because it was "too dark" for the hopeful narrative. While it leaked in 2011, it has never been officially designated as a "deluxe exclusive," leaving fans begging for an official release.
This hypothetical box set and streaming event would bridge the gap between his 1997 underground days and his modern-day lyrical acrobatics. 🎨 The Visuals: Aesthetic & Packaging However, not all tracks from this era made
The history of his (such as the Mariah Carey or Benzino eras)
This was only the beginning. In 2011, a second wave of unreleased songs surfaced as Straight From The Lab: Part 2 , and in January 2025, the infamous diss track—aimed at Ja Rule and Suge Knight—headlined Straight From The Lab: Part 3 along with 28 other unearthed recordings.
The deluxe exclusive collection features a comprehensive tracklist of 30 songs, including: and in January 2025
Which of these would you like?
From the early Soul Intent days to massive modern leaks, here is a breakdown of the most essential rare and unreleased Eminem content for your collection. 1. The "Straight from the Lab" Era & Modern Leaks