The Singles (box set)

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The Singles
The Singles cover
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]

  1. My Name Is (Slim Shady Radio Edit)
  2. My Name Is (Explicit Version)
  3. My Name Is (Instrumental)


Disc 2

  1. Guilty Conscience (Radio Version With Gunshots)
  2. Guilty Conscience (Album Version)
  3. Guilty Conscience (A Cappella)
  4. My Name Is (Promotional Video)


Disc 3

  1. Real Slim Shady
  2. Bad Influence
  3. The Real Slim Shady (Instrumental)
  4. My Fault (Pizza Mix)


Disc 4

  1. The Way I Am (Unedited Version)
  2. The Kids (Unedited Version)
  3. 97' Bonnie & Clyde
  4. Steve Berman (Skit)
  5. The Way I Am (DVD)


Disc 5

  1. Without Me (Album Version)
  2. The Way I Am (Danny Lohner Remix)
  3. Without Me (A Cappella)
  4. Without Me (Instrumental)


Disc 6

  1. Sing for the Moment
  2. Rabbit Run
  3. Sing for the Moment (Instrumental)
  4. Sing for the Moment (Multimedia Track)


Disc 7

  1. Cleanin' Out My Closet
  2. Stimulate
  3. Cleanin' Out My Closet (Instrumental)
  4. Cleanin' Out My Closet (Multimedia Track)


Disc 8

  1. Stan (Radio Edit)
  2. Guilty Conscience (Radio Version With Gunshots)
  3. Hazardous Youth (A Cappella)
  4. Get You Mad

Disc 9

  1. Lose Yourself
  2. Lose Yourself (Instrumental)
  3. Renegade
  4. Lose Yourself (Multimedia Track)
  5. 8 Mile Movie Trailer (Video)


Disc 10

  1. Business
  2. Bump Heads
  3. Business (A Cappella)
  4. Business [Live] (Video)


Disc 11

  1. 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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