In 2000, Eminem also released and The Slim Shady LP , which further solidified his position in the rap world. The following year, he released The Eminem Show (2002), an album that showcased his growth as an artist and featured fan-favorite tracks like "Lose Yourself" and "Cleanin' Out My Closet."

The year 2000 marked a pivotal moment in Eminem's career with the release of . This album catapulted him to mainstream success, thanks in part to hits like "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan." The Marshall Mathers LP was a critical and commercial success, earning Eminem a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.

Eminem's personal struggles, including addiction and health issues, led to a brief hiatus from music. During this time, he released (2006), a collection of unreleased tracks from the early 2000s.

Eminem's discography from 1996 to 2010 is a testament to his innovative spirit, lyrical prowess, and perseverance. From his early days as an underground rapper to his rise as a global superstar, Eminem has consistently pushed the boundaries of hip-hop and music. The collection provides a comprehensive look at his journey, offering fans a chance to experience the evolution of a rap legend.