Jun 20, 2026 at 4:34 PM Posthumous releases. I’m sure there’s already multiple posthumous albums planned. They will sell very well.
Jun 20, 2026 at 6:26 PM you know the label owns the songs right? not Em, not Dre, not Paul the merchant
Jun 20, 2026 at 7:20 PM If you think there is no point you’re terribly wrong. We know that Marshall have the habits to recycle most of his old stuff, the most recent example is tdoss and this is only the first. We know the value of Eminem's vault; I'm very sure that when he's no longer able to release relevant content, the business model will shift to reissues of old, revamped songs. Both the artist himself and the label he's signed to intend to squander any unreleased material; the recent interview with will i am clearly demonstrates the importance Eminem holds in the entire environment. The perfectionism surrounding him is extremely high, and the average user likely tends to underestimate the profitability of his catalog, especially in the long term. Take, for example, the figures Akon declared regarding Smack That: after 20 years, he still manages to make over half a million every four months, and we're talking about a single track. In his case, we're not just looking at the US market, but the global market. I guess in the music industry is impact is comparable to Grand theft auto, he don’t need to put out constantly content to be relevant as the main streamed artist of nowadays, his legacy is really solid
Jun 20, 2026 at 10:47 PM Have my Stan’s been leaking my old songs again? Swear I wrote this s--- for infinite