1996, Eminem released the album Infinite for the first time in his personal capacity. 1998, praised by Dr. Dre, and signed the contract for aftermath entertainment. 1999, shady record company was established, released the second studio album "The Slim Shady LP", and won the 42nd Grammy Award for best rap album. The album track "My name is" made him the best rapper.
In 2000, the third studio album The Marshall Mathers LP was released, which not only won two Grammy Awards, but also sold more than 32 million copies worldwide. In 2002, the fourth studio album Eminem Show was officially released, and its global sales exceeded 27 million.
In the same year, he starred in the drama "Eight Miles" and the theme song "Lost Yourself" won the Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards. In 2004, the fifth studio album "Anke" was released. In 2005, the music industry was stopped because of drug problems.
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Early experience:
Eminem was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA. His father abandoned his family and left half a year after he was born. Later, he moved with his mother many times, constantly transferred to other schools, and made a living by social assistance. He was malnourished since childhood and was thinner than his peers. He is often bullied and abused by his classmates and has a bad relationship with his mother.
At the age of 9, his uncle Ronnie gave Eminem the soundtrack of the movie Break Dance as a birthday present. A rap song sung by Tracy Marlowe made Eminem first exposed to hip-hop music and became interested. 12 years old, settled in Detroit with his mother, lived in a black community, moved every two or three months, and was blackmailed for lunch on the first day of middle school.
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