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Track Listing 1. Shady Narcotics (Eminem Intro) - (featuring 50 Cent/Lloyd Banks/Cashis) 2. We're Back - (with Obie Trice/Stat Quo/Bobby Creekwater/Cashis) 3. Pistol Pistol - (remix, with Obie Trice) 4. Murder - (with Bizarre/Kuniva) 5. Everything Is Shady - (with Cashis) 6. Re-Up, The - (with 50 Cent) 7. You Don't Know - (with 50 Cent/Cashis/Lloyd Banks) 8. Jimmy Crack Corn - (with 50 Cent) 9. Trapped - (with Proof) 10. Whatever You Want - (with Mr. Porter/Swifty McVay) 11. Talkin' All That - (with Cashis) 12. By My Side - (with Stat Quo) 13. We Ride For Shady - (with Cashis/Obie Trice) 14. There He Is - (with Bobby Creekwater) 15. Tryin' Ta Win - (with Stat Quo) 16. Smack That - (remix, with Akon/Stat Quo/Bobby Creekwater) 17. Public Enemy # 1 18. Get Low - (with Stat Quo) 19. Ski Mask Way - (Eminem remix, with 50 Cent) 20. Shake That - (remix, with Nate Dogg/Obie Trice/Bobby Creekwater) 21. Cry Now - (Shady remix, with Bobby Creekwater/Obie Trice/Kuniva/Cashis/Stat Quo) 22. No Aplogies
Album Notes Personnel: Eminem (rap vocals); Bobby Creekwater, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Nate Dogg, Obie Trice, Proof, Bizarre, Kuniva, Stat Quo, Cashis (rap vocals). A little over two years after his hugely successful fourth solo album, ENCORE, the Warren, Michigan, native and rap icon returns with a compilation album--originally conceived as a mixtape--that serves to showcase his own label, Shady Records, and its formidable line-up of artists. While EMINEM PRESENTS: THE RE-UP is far from a solo album, Eminem himself is responsible for much of the album's heat, producing the majority of the tracks and making vocal appearances on seven songs (including three solo joints). Shady protegees Obie Trice, Stat Quo, Swifty McVay, Kuniva, and Mr. Porter, newcomers Bobby Creekwater and Ca$his, as well as established stars like 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Nate Dogg are allotted time to shine. One of THE RE-UP's strongest assets, though, is the participation of another industry giant, the Alchemist, who (aside from laying down a handful of the album's tightest beats) worked as DJ archivist, putting the track list together to provide the necessary street mixtape feel.
Industry Reviews [With] taut cuts....The two Slim Shady solo tracks are the high points. -- Grade: B
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