Eminem
Retiring Slim Shady
Retiring Slim Shady
In 2005, some industry insiders speculated that Eminem is considering
concluding his rapping career after six years and numerous multi-platinum
albums. Speculation began in early 2005 about a double-disc album to be released
late that year, rumored to be titled The Funeral. The album manifested
itself under the name
Curtain
Call, and was released on
December 6,
2005.
In July 2005, the Detroit Free Press broke news of a potential final bow for Eminem as a solo
performer, quoting members of his inside circle who said that he will begin to
fully embrace the role of producer and label executive. The Free Press, Eminem's
hometown paper, wrote that the aptly titled
Encore album would now stand as his final solo album.
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Deep within Eminem's inner circle there is talk that the rapper is planning
on retiring after he concludes his Anger Management Tour in Detroit. The
reason for his retirement is to focus on acting, spending time with his daughter
and niece, and more on his increasing popularity in production. Eminem and his
manager Paul Rosenburg as well as their representatives will not comment on the
situation. This may not mean his retirement from rapping completely, as he may
well still contribute to many of his Shady Records and Aftermath artists
projects as well as Dr. Dre's planned
Detox
album.
Album cover of
Curtain Call: The Hits (2005).
Eminem recently announced via MTV News that he does not plan on retiring
soon, though he is planning on taking a break to produce music. He is still
uncertain whether another album will be released, but his career has not come to
a full stop. However, as he entered rehab in 2005 for dependency on sleep
medication, many are speculating that he will use this event to lay down his
microphone. The star is continuing to work out of the spotlight, including
producing the Redman album Red Gone Wild. One track to be released on that album
which has a gained attention is "I C Dead People", which will feature raps from
three deceased artists: Big Pun, Big L and the Notorious B.I.G.
At "Anger Management" in Madison Square Garden and Atlanta's HiFi Buys
Amphitheater he openly announced that he is not retiring and indicates this is
all just gossip by saying the moon exploding is a more credible rumor. However,
many still speculate that he will be retiring and the announcement at Madison
Square Garden was only a ploy to distract the fans.
Adding to the already feverish rumors from fans, Eminem released a track to
be on Curtain Call entitled "When I'm Gone." The lyrics feature the topic
of Slim Shady's destructive power over Marshall Mathers' life, and talks of
laying Slim Shady to rest, one line featuring the lyrics "Find a gun on the
ground / cock it, put it to my brain / scream 'Die Shady!' and pop it." Whether
or not this is an unsubtle hint at retirement is currently up for speculation.
The lyrics also show feelings of guilt, Eminem feeling he should've spent more
time with his daughter Hailie; "'Daddy, where's Mommy? I can't find Mommy, where
is she?' 'I don't know, go play, Hailie, baby, your daddy's busy.'"
On
December 6, 2005, the day of Curtain Call's release, Eminem told
suburban Detroit radio station WKQI-FM's "Mojo in the Morning" show that he and
Kim had reconciled and were probably going to remarry. He denied that he was
retiring, but implied that he would at least be taking a break as an artist,
saying, "I'm at a point in my life right now where I feel like I don't know
where my career is going ... This is the reason that we called it 'Curtain
Call,' because this could be the final thing. We don't know."
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