The Singles (box set)
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| The Singles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Box set by Eminem | ||
| Released | 2003-12-23[1] | |
| Recorded | 1999-2003 | |
| Genre | Hip Hop | |
| Label | Universal International[1] | |
| Producer | Luis Resto, Sway & King Tech, Bass Brothers, Eminem, DJ Mark the 45 King | |
The Singles is a box set by American rapper Eminem, released in 2003. It consists of 10 singles,[2] each one in a different CD, plus their remixes, along other songs. A similar international version (International Singles) was released as well outside of the United States, with the same discs but a different re-arrangement.[3][4]
[edit] Track list
Disc 1[2]
- My Name Is (Slim Shady Radio Edit)
- My Name Is (Explicit Version)
- My Name Is (Instrumental)
Disc 2
- Guilty Conscience (Radio Version With Gunshots)
- Guilty Conscience (Album Version)
- Guilty Conscience (A Cappella)
- My Name Is (Promotional Video)
Disc 3
- Real Slim Shady
- Bad Influence
- The Real Slim Shady (Instrumental)
- My Fault (Pizza Mix)
Disc 4
- The Way I Am (Unedited Version)
- The Kids (Unedited Version)
- 97' Bonnie & Clyde
- Steve Berman (Skit)
- The Way I Am (DVD)
Disc 5
- Without Me (Album Version)
- The Way I Am (Danny Lohner Remix)
- Without Me (A Cappella)
- Without Me (Instrumental)
Disc 6
- Sing for the Moment
- Rabbit Run
- Sing for the Moment (Instrumental)
- Sing for the Moment (Multimedia Track)
Disc 7
- Cleanin' Out My Closet
- Stimulate
- Cleanin' Out My Closet (Instrumental)
- Cleanin' Out My Closet (Multimedia Track)
Disc 8
- Stan (Radio Edit)
- Guilty Conscience (Radio Version With Gunshots)
- Hazardous Youth (A Cappella)
- Get You Mad
Disc 9
- Lose Yourself
- Lose Yourself (Instrumental)
- Renegade
- Lose Yourself (Multimedia Track)
- 8 Mile Movie Trailer (Video)
Disc 10
- Business
- Bump Heads
- Business (A Cappella)
- Business [Live] (Video)
Disc 11
- Wanksta (Eminem's Version)
[edit] Credits
- Luis Resto[5]
- Keyboards, Programming, Producer
- Barbara Wilson
- Vocals (Background)
- Michelle Lynn Forbes
- Assistant Engineer
- Conesha Owens
- Vocals (Background)
- Jay-Z
- Vocals
- King Tech
- Producer, Executive Producer, Guest Appearance
- Danny Lohner
- Remixing
- Tom Coster, Jr.
- Keyboards
- Mark Bass
- Producer, Executive Producer, Engineer
- Mike Elizondo
- Bass, Keyboards, Guitar
- Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg
- Video Director
- Stretch Armstrong
- Editing
- Jack McCrone
- Assistant Engineer
- Eminem
- Vocals, Producer, Guest Appearance, Video Director, Mixing, Drum Programming
- DJ Revolution
- Turntables, Guest Appearance
- Alex Reverberi
- Assistant Engineer
- DJ Green Lantern
- Mixing
- Sway
- Executive Producer, Guest Appearance
- DJ Head
- Drum Programming
- Mel Man
- Producer
- Urban Kris
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Strange Jr.
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Tony Yayo
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Lloyd Banks
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Ron Feemster
- Keyboards
- Bob Canero
- Assistant Engineer
- Shy Felder
- Vocals (Background)
- Mark Avery
- Narrator, Mixing Engineer
- The 45 King & Louie
- Producer
- Marilyn Manson
- Guest Appearance
- Jeff Bass
- Bass, Producer, Executive Producer, Guitar, Keyboards
- Dido
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Richard Huredia
- Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Steven King
- Engineer, Drum Programming, Mixing, Mixing Engineer
- Joe Perry
- Guitar, Soloist
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