
![Eminem - Eminem Presents the Re-Up [Explicit Content] - (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics) - [CD]](http://shopmusic247.com/cdn/shop/files/EMINEMPRESENTSTHEREUP_p7hwjr_medium.jpg?v=1771679899)
Release Date: 2006-12-04
Language: English
UPC: 602517096110
No. of Disc: 1
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1 Shady Narcotics (Eminem Intro) 0:56
2 We're Backmathers, M./Resto, L. / Ca$His 3:59
3 Pistol Pistol Remix 2:25
4 Murder / Kuniva 2:10
5 Everything Is Shady / Ca$His 4:29
6 The Re-Up / 50 Cent 2:57
7 You Don't Know / Ca$His 4:17
8 Jimmy Crack Corn / 50 Cent 3:54
9 Trapped 0:58
10 Whatever You Want / Swifty McVay 2:48
11 Talkin' All That / Ca$His 4:05
12 By My Side / Stat Quo 4:06
13 We Ride for Shady / Ca$His 3:08
14 There He Is / Bobby Creekwater 4:25
15 Tryin' Ta Win / Stat Quo 3:52
16 Smack That / Bobby Creekwater Remix 5:11
17 Public Enemy #1 1:54
18 Get Low / Stat Quo 3:19
19 Ski Mask Way / 50 Cent Eminem Remix 3:04
20 Shake That / Bobby Creekwater Remix 2:59
21 Cry Now / Bobby Creekwater Shady Remix 5:09
22 No Apologies 4:18
Eminem presents THE RE-UP which features unreleased material from Eminem, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, D-12 and more. What began life as an informal street mix-tape project to help launch fledgling Shady Records artists (Stat Quo, Ca$his, Bobby Creekwater, Obie Trice, and producer The Alchemist) has now become an official release. Flowing fairly randomly from track to track, the project, perhaps surprisingly for such a high profile outing, retains its original mixtape vibe. It's a thuggish and sluggish affair, led by Alchemist's somber, strong-arm beats (with additional production from Dr. Dre amd Kon Artis), and inhabited by a varied range of voices, from the Shady Records artists previously mentioned to Eminem himself (on half a dozen tracks), and appearances from 50 Cent, the recently slain Proof, and others from the G Unit crew. With so many cuts at the same tempo and with the same moody aura, it can all start to wear a little in places. Indeed, with such a wealth of up and coming talent and established personnel at work, there really ought to be more stand-outs. As it is, we get perhaps six killers (including Eminem-led cuts, "The Re-Up" and "Jimmy Crack Corn"), a disproportionate amount of fillers, and a mixtape/album that--just about--leaves a vaguely positive impression. --Paul Sullivan
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