What is the best Eminem album?

By YPB Team

From underground fury to commercial dominance, Eminem's catalog spans raw Detroit hunger, addiction confessionals, and technical precision that few rappers have ever matched. Which record is his masterpiece?

The Marshall Mathers LP — ranked #11
The Marshall Mathers LP
His 2000 magnum opus — 'Stan,' 'The Real Slim Shady,' 'Kim' — a record that shattered commercial and artistic boundaries and became the fastest-selling rap album in history.
1000pts
The Slim Shady LP — ranked #22
The Slim Shady LP
Eminem's 1999 major-label debut that introduced the world to his alter ego Slim Shady — darkly comedic, visceral, and unlike anything rap had heard before.
746pts
Kamikaze — ranked #33
Kamikaze
His 2018 surprise-release diss record fired back at critics and rivals — raw, aggressive, and tightly constructed, a return to form for many fans.
678pts
Recovery — ranked #44
Recovery
His 2010 comeback following years of addiction battles — clean, laser-focused, and featuring the massive crossover hit 'Love the Way You Lie.'
678pts
The Eminem Show — ranked #55
The Eminem Show
His 2002 platinum landmark featuring 'Without Me' and 'Cleanin' Out My Closet,' showcasing a more personal and politically charged Eminem.
570pts
Music to Be Murdered By — ranked #66
Music to Be Murdered By
His 2020 album featuring 'Godzilla' and references to a Hitchcock aesthetic, showcasing his enduring technical mastery of wordplay and delivery.
570pts
The Death of Slim Shady — ranked #77
The Death of Slim Shady
His 2024 album announcing the symbolic end of his Slim Shady alter ego, blending introspection with ferocious rap technique.
523pts
Revival — ranked #88
Revival
His 2017 album that drew mixed reviews for its guest-heavy, radio-friendly approach, though it contained flashes of brilliance amid the experimental missteps.
469pts
Encore — ranked #99
Encore
His 2004 album known for blockbuster tracks like 'Mockingbird' and 'Just Lose It,' which divided critics but sold over 7 million copies worldwide.
469pts
Relapse — ranked #1010
Relapse
His 2009 return from a hiatus marked by addiction and mental health struggles, featuring horror-themed storytelling and 'Crack a Bottle.'
469pts
Infinite — ranked #1111
Infinite
His 1996 underground debut, self-released and relatively sparse in ambition compared to later work, but showing early glimpses of a generational talent.
407pts
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 — ranked #1212
The Marshall Mathers LP 2
A 2013 Grammy-winning sequel that revisited his classic sound while breaking new ground, featuring 'Rap God' and 'Berzerk.'
333pts

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