Eminem videography

American rapper Eminem has released five video albums and appeared in various music videos, films, and television programs.

Eminem and Rihanna live in concert singing "Love the Way You Lie"

Eminem's first song to have an official music video was his first single "Just Don't Give a Fuck".

Video albums

Title Album details Notes
The Up in Smoke Tour
E
All Access Europe
  • Directed by John 'Quig' Quigley, All Access Europe documents Eminem's European tour to promote The Marshall Mathers LP. The video album is divided in segments based on the concert locations, which included Hamburg, Oslo, Paris, London, and other European destinations.[5]
Eminem Presents: The
Anger Management Tour
  • Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour, directed by Donn J. Viola, highlights the 2002 concert in Detroit, part of the Anger Management Tour. The concert features performances from Eminem and the Shady Records roster, as well as backstage footage and a free download option of the "Ass Like That" music video with the purchase of the DVD.[7][8]
Live from New York City
2005
  • Live from New York City 2005 is Eminem's fourth and to-date final concert film. The film documents his 2005 live concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York, part of the Anger Management Tour 3. The taped event, directed by Hamish Hamilton, originally premiered on Showtime on December 3, 2005, while the DVD was released on November 13, 2007.[9][10]

Music videos

Year Title Director Artist(s)
As main performer
1998 "Just Don't Give a Fuck" (Known as "I Just Don't Give A" in the censored version of the music video) Darren Lavett N/A
1999 "My Name Is" Dr. Dre and Phillip G. Atwell
"Guilty Conscience" featuring Dr. Dre
"Role Model" N/A
2000 "The Real Slim Shady"
"The Way I Am" Paul Hunter
"Stan" Dr. Dre and Phillip G. Atwell featuring Dido
2002 "Without Me" Joseph Kahn N/A
"White America"
"Cleanin' Out My Closet" Dr. Dre and Phillip G. Atwell
"Lose Yourself" Eminem, Paul Rosenberg and Phillip G. Atwell
2003 "Superman" Paul Hunter
"Sing for the Moment" Phillip G. Atwell and Jeff Grippe
2004 "Mosh" Ian Inaba
"Just Lose It" Phillip G. Atwell
"Like Toy Soldiers" The Saline Project
2005 "Mockingbird" Eminem, Quig
"Ass Like That" Phillip G. Atwell
"When I'm Gone" Anthony Mandler
2006 "Shake That" Plates Animation featuring Nate Dogg
"You Don't Know" The Saline Project Featuring 50 Cent, Cashis and Lloyd Banks
2009 "We Made You" Joseph Kahn N/A
"3 a.m." Syndrome
"Beautiful" Anthony Mandler
"Crack a Bottle" Syndrome featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent
2010 "Not Afraid" Rich Lee N/A
"Love the Way You Lie" Joseph Kahn featuring Rihanna
"No Love" Chris Robinson featuring Lil Wayne
2011 "Space Bound" Joseph Kahn N/A
2013 "Berzerk" Syndrome
"Survival"
"Rap God" Rich Lee
"The Monster" featuring Rihanna
2014 "Headlights" Spike Lee featuring Nate Ruess (does not appear in video)
"Shady CXVPHER" James Larese Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf
"Guts Over Fear" Syndrome featuring Sia (does not appear in video)
2015 "Detroit vs. Everybody" James Larese Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Trick-Trick
"Phenomenal" Rich Lee N/A
2017 "Walk on Water" featuring Beyoncé (does not appear in video)
2018 "River" Emil Nava featuring Ed Sheeran
"Framed" James Larese N/A
"Fall"
"Lucky You"[11] featuring Joyner Lucas
"Venom" Rich Lee N/A
"Good Guy" Peter Huang featuring Jessie Reyez
2020 "Darkness" James Larese N/A
"Godzilla" Cole Bennett featuring Juice WRLD (video filmed after Juice WRLD’s death)
"Gnat N/A
2021 "Higher" James Larese N/A
As featured performer
1999 "The Anthem" Sway & King Tech featuring RZA, Tech N9ne, Eminem, Xzibit, Pharoahe Monch, Kool G Rap, Jayo Felony, Chino XL and KRS-One
2000 "Shit on You" Estevan Oriol D12
"Forgot About Dre" Phillip G. Atwell Dr. Dre featuring Eminem
2001 "Purple Pills" Joseph Kahn D12
"Fight Music" Marc Klasfeld
2002 "Rock City" Royce da 5'9" featuring Eminem
2004 "My Band" Phillip G. Atwell and Eminem D12
"How Come Plus Git Up" Davy Duhamel
"40 oz."
2005 "Welcome 2 Detroit" unknown Trick-Trick featuring Eminem
"Gatman and Robbin" 50 Cent featuring Eminem
2006 "Smack That" Benny Boom Akon featuring Eminem
2009 "Forever" Hype Williams Drake featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem
2010 "Drop the World" Chris Robinson Lil Wayne featuring Eminem
2011 "I Need a Doctor" Allen Hughes Dr. Dre featuring Eminem and Skylar Grey
"Fast Lane" James Larese Bad Meets Evil
"Lighters" Rich Lee
2012 "My Life" 50 Cent featuring Eminem
"C'mon Let Me Ride" Isaac Rentz Skylar Grey featuring Eminem
2015 "Best Friend" Yelawolf featuring Eminem
2018 "Caterpillar" James Larese Royce da 5'9" featuring Eminem, King Green
2019 "Rainy Days"[12] Boogie featuring Eminem
2019 "Homicide" Logic featuring Eminem
Cameo appearances (No vocals, just brief appearance in the video.)
1992 "Do Da Dipity" Champtown
1998 "Got the Life " McG Korn
1999 "Still D.R.E." Hype Williams Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg
"Just Dippin'" Snoop Dogg featuring Dr. Dre and Jewell
"I Declare War" Pacewon
2000 "Break Stuff" Limp Bizkit
"Get Your Walk On" Smith N Borin' Xzibit
2002 "Rap Name" Obie Trice
2003 "In da Club" Phillip G. Atwell 50 Cent
"Got Some Teeth" Obie Trice
2005 "I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" 50 Cent
"Hush Is Coming" Hush
"Rockstar" Bizarre
2006 "Snitch" Obie Trice featuring Akon
2009 "Get Up" 50 Cent
2011 "Memory Lane" Elzhi
2012 "Hammer Dance" Slaughterhouse
"My Life" Slaughterhouse featuring Cee-Lo Green
"Throw It Away" Slaughterhouse featuring Swizz Beatz

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2000 Da Hip Hop Witch Himself
2001 The Wash Chris Uncredited
2002 8 Mile Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith, Jr.
  • Autobiographical film
  • Academy Award for Best Original Song ("Lose Yourself")
  • ASCAP Award for Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture ("Lose Yourself")
  • BMI Film Award for Music
  • BMI Film Award for Most Performed Song from a Film ("Lose Yourself")
  • Critics Choice Award for Best Song ("Lose Yourself")
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Video from a Film ("Lose Yourself")
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Male Performance
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Drama/Action Adventure
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Star – Male
  • (Nominated) CFCA Award for Most Promising Performer
  • (Nominated) Golden Globe for Best Original Song from a Motion Picture ("Lose Yourself")
  • (Nominated) Golden Satellite for Best Original Song ("Lose Yourself")
  • (Nominated) Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media ("Lose Yourself")
  • (Nominated) OFCS for Best Breakthrough Performance
    (Nominated) PFCS for Best Original Song ("Lose Yourself")
2009 Funny People Himself Cameo
2014 The Interview Himself Cameo
2017 Bodied Himself Producer
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999
2000
2002
2004
2010
2013
2017
Saturday Night Live Musical guest Season 25, Episode 3: "Norm Macdonald/Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Eminem"
Season 26, Episode 1: "Rob Lowe/Eminem"
Season 27, Episode 19: "Kirsten Dunst/Eminem"
Season 30, Episode 4: "Kate Winslet/Eminem"
Season 36, Episode 10: "Jeff Bridges/Eminem & Lil Wayne"
Season 39, Episode 5: "Kerry Washington/Eminem"
Season 43, Episode 6: "Chance the Rapper/Eminem"
2000 The Slim Shady Show Eminem, Marshall Mathers, Slim Shady, Ken Kaniff Web series
2004 Crank Yankers Billy Fletcher Season 3, Episode 1: "Eminem & Tracy Morgan"
2010 Entourage Himself Season 7, Episode 10: "Lose Yourself"
2013 Detroit Rubber Himself Web series
Season 1, Episode 1: "Pilot"
Also executive producer
Documentaries
Year Title
2003 50 Cent: The New Breed
2012 Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
2012 How to Make Money Selling Drugs
2015 Not Afraid: The Shady Records Story
2015 Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives
2017 The Defiant Ones
Concert films
Year Film Role Notes
2000 The Up In Smoke Tour Headline Released with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube
2005 Live from New York City Headline Concert at Madison Square Garden
Video games
Year Film Role Notes
2005 50 Cent: Bulletproof Detective McVicar Voice and likeness
2017 Shady Wars Himself Likeness


See also

References

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  2. The Up in Smoke Tour (Back cover). Philip G. Atwell. Eagle Rock Entertainment. 2000. 30001.CS1 maint: others (link)
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  6. "Eminem Presents the Anger Management Tour-DVD". AllMusic. Retrieved November 19, 2008.
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  9. "For The Record: Quick News On Britney Spears, Kevin Federline, Paris Hilton, Beyonce, Beanie Sigel, Madonna & More". MTV News. MTV Networks. November 9, 2005. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
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  11. Steven Gottlieb (September 17, 2018). "Eminem f/ Joyner Lucas "Lucky You" (James Larese, dir.)". Videostatic.com. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  12. Bianca Giulion (February 22, 2019). "Boogie Drops Video for Eminem Collab Rainy Days". Highsnobiety. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
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