Quiz: Which Album Are These Eminem Songs From?

Think you know your Marshall Mathers from your Slim Shady and your Eminem?

Whether you know him as Marshall Bruce Mathers III or Eminem – or should that be EMINƎM? – there’s zero disputing that the Missouri rapper is one of the hottest music acts in the world.

Releasing his debut album in 1996, Eminem has gone on to become a true legend of his field; whether that’s as a rapper, songwriter, or even as a producer. However you break it down, Marshall has had a career that few could even dream about. And at 46 years of age, Eminem still has plenty of years, plenty of songs, and plenty of rhymes left ahead of him.

Across ten proper studio albums, Eminem has delivered some absolutely stunning songs. What we’re asking you is just how well you can remember those songs? Specifically, we’re looking at which songs belong to which classic Eminem album.

With that in mind, we’ve summoned up 15 of Eminem’s very best songs. All you have to do is tell us which Eminem album each of these songs belong to. Trust us, it's not as easy as you think!

Answers at the end!

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