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Shadyxv

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Download links and information about Shadyxv. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 02:03:10 minutes.

Release date: 2014
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 28
Duration: 02:03:10
Buy on iTunes $15.99

Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. ShadyXV (Eminem) 5:01
2. Psychopath Killer (feat. Eminem & Yelawolf) (Slaughterhouse) 5:19
3. Die Alone (feat. Kobe) (Eminem) 3:36
4. Vegas (Bad Meets Evil) 5:36
5. Y'all Ready Know (Slaughterhouse) 3:51
6. Guts Over Fear (feat. Sia) (Eminem) 5:01
7. Down (Yelawolf) 3:26
8. Bane (D12) 4:24
9. Fine Line (Eminem) 5:07
10. Twisted (Yelawolf, Skylar Grey, Eminem) 4:59
11. Right For Me (Eminem) 4:57
12. Detroit Vs. Everybody (Royce Da 5'9 ", Eminem) 5:57
13. I Get Money (50 Cent) 3:43
14. Purple Hills (D12) 5:03
15. Lose Yourself (Eminem) 5:20
16. Cry Now (Shady Remix) (Obie Trice, Cashis, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater, Kuniva) 5:09
17. Let's Roll (feat. Kid Rock) (Yelawolf) 3:55
18. Hammer Dance (Slaughterhouse) 4:05
19. P.I.M.P. (50 Cent) 4:09
20. You Don't Know (Cashis, 50 Cent, Eminem, Lloyd Banks) 4:17
21. My Band (D12) 4:58
22. Wanna Know (Obie Trice) 4:04
23. Wanksta (50 Cent) 3:38
24. The Setup (Obie Trice) 3:13
25. In Da Club (50 Cent) 3:13
26. Fight Music (D12) 4:21
27. Pop the Trunk (Yelawolf) 3:48
28. Lose Yourself (Original Demo Version) (Eminem) 3:00

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This compilation album centers on an album’s worth of new material from Eminem, who—surrounded by fellow rappers and musicians Big Sean, Royce da 5’9”, Slaughterhouse, and Yelawolf—works through his usual themes of violence and (self-admitted) misogyny with a shock jock’s flare for the dramatic. “Guts Over Fear,” with guest vocals from Sia, catches a vulnerable moment, while Yelawolf’s “Down” takes Freddie King’s “Goin’ Down” into sketchy territory. The album’s second half features songs from his label’s earlier days, with vintage hits from Em (“Lose Yourself,” including a demo version), 50 Cent (“In Da Club”), D12 (“Fight Music”), Obie Trice (“The Setup”), and Yelawolf (“Pop the Trunk”).