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Eminem Ringtones

A complicated and surprising individual, Eminem remains an enigma for many people but one cannot deny the influence his music has had on a generation nor the sheer brilliance and uncompromising style of his rap output.

A watered down Rocky-style film of his life was made in 2001 entitled 8 Mile and anyone wanting to look slightly deeper into the man's psyche should watch this well-acted piece.

Always close to controversy, Eminem first hit the mainstream with the release of his debut album The Slim Shady LP in 1999 which was followed by the equally controversial The Marshall Mathers LP the following year which included such fine tunes as the disturbing Stan featuring the singer Dido, the nasty Kill You, and the haunting Criminal.

Later albums included Eminem Show which spawned the ringtone hits such as Without Me and Cleanin Out My Closet while his 2004 offering was Encore featuring hits like Like Toy Soldiers, Ass Like That and Just Lose It.

2005 saw the legend announce his retirement with the release of his album Curtain Call. It was probably about time with his core fans growing old and with his songs sounding very 'samey'. He was good while he lasted. His final single ringtone was called When I'm Gone





Eminem Ringtones and Real Tones


Eminem's real tone could be 50 Cent's Candy Shop but definitely nothing by Limp Bizkit, Ja Rule or Moby.

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