My Name Is
The Way I Am
Stan
Lose Yourself - Soundtrack Version
Shake That - Album Version Edited - SUPERCLEAN
Sing For The Moment
Without Me
Like Toy Soldiers
The Real Slim Shady
Mockingbird
Guilty Conscience - Radio Version
Cleanin' Out My Closet
Just Lose It
When I'm Gone - Album Version Edited
Stan
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Curtain Call
Published: 07 Jul 2021, 00:43
Curtain Call The Hits Is The First Greatest Hits Album By American Rapper Eminem. It Was Released On December 6 2005 Under Aftermath Entertainment Shady Records And Interscope Records. The Album Collects Eminem's Most Popular Singles As Well As Four New Songs Including A Live Version Of "Stan" Featuring English Singer And Songwriter Elton John From The 43rd Grammy Awards Plus The Songs "Fack" "When I'm Gone" And "Shake That" Featuring Nate Dogg. The Album Was Certified Septuple Platinum In The United States And Quintuple Platinum In New Zealand. It Reached Number One On Several Charts Including The US Billboard 200 And UK Albums Chart. Chart Performance Curtain Call The Hits Debuted At Number One On The UK Albums Chart And Billboard 200 After Two Sales Days In A Similar Fashion To Eminem's Previous Album Encore. The Album Racked Up First-Week Sales Of Nearly 441 000 And With Close To 324 000 Scans The Second Week For A Two-Week Stay At Number One. It Slipped From Number One To Number Four In Its Third Week But Surged 33 Percent To Finish With Sales Close To 430 000. The Disc Scored Nearly 1.2 Million Scans In Its First Three Weeks Of Release. It Also Gave Eminem His Fifth Straight Number 1 Album In The US And UK When Including The 8 Mile Soundtrack. As Of November 2013 The Record Had Sold 3 782 000 Copies In The United States. Curtain Call Was Later Certified Septuple-Platinum By The RIAA In The United States. The Album's Two Singles "When I'm Gone" And "Shake That" Peaked At Numbers 8 And 6 Respectively In The US Billboard Hot 100. Only "When I'm Gone" Qualified For The Charts In The UK Where It Peaked At #4. In August 2017 The Album Was Declared The Longest-Running Rap LP In The History Of The Billboard 200. Clean Version A Clean Version Of The Album Is Also Available. It Has 15 Tracks With Both "Intro" And "FACK" Removed Due To The Extreme Sexual Nature Of The Latter And The Former's Connection To The Song And "My Name Is" Put To Track One. The Tracks Appear Exactly How They Appeared On The Clean Versions Of Their Respective Albums Except For The Song "Guilty Conscience" Which Uses The Radio Edit. Certain Profanities Remain On Several Tracks As Words Including "shit" "bitch" And "ass" Were Not Censored On The Slim Shady LP Or The Marshall Mathers LP. However On "Just Lose It" The Clean Version Leaves "ass" Uncensored While On The Album Encore The Word "ass" Was Replaced With "thing".