Curtain Call 2
Curtain Call 2 is a greatest hits compilation album by American rapper Eminem, released on August 5, 2022, through Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records. As the follow-up to his 2005 collection Curtain Call: The Hits, it compiles 35 tracks drawn from his releases since 2009's Relapse, including selections from solo albums, guest features, side projects, and soundtrack appearances.[1][2] The album features the lead single "From the D 2 the LBC" with Snoop Dogg, which premiered in June 2022, alongside one previously unreleased track. Curtain Call 2 debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200, earning 43,000 album-equivalent units in its first week and marking the end of Eminem's streak of 11 consecutive number-one debuts.[3] Internationally, it reached the top ten in several countries, including number three in the United Kingdom and Canada.[4][5] Critically, Curtain Call 2 received mixed reviews, with praise for highlighting Eminem's enduring hits like "Godzilla" and "Rap God" but criticism for its length and inclusion of less acclaimed material from later albums. Pitchfork described it as a "portrait of a wayward artist" over the past 13 years, assigning it a score of 6.2 out of 10. The compilation underscores Eminem's evolution from provocative early work to more mature themes, while reaffirming his commercial dominance in hip-hop.[6]Background and promotion
Concept and development
Curtain Call 2 serves as Eminem's second greatest hits compilation album, acting as a direct sequel to his 2005 release Curtain Call: The Hits, which compiled his most successful tracks up to that point and has since achieved diamond certification in the United States for sales exceeding 10 million units. This follow-up focuses on bridging the subsequent era of his career, gathering key highlights from his output after 2005 without including material from his earlier albums already covered in the original collection.[7] The album primarily draws from previously released songs across Eminem's six studio albums—Relapse (2009), Recovery (2010), The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013), Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018), and Music to Be Murdered By (2020)—along with select soundtrack contributions, collaborations, and one previously unreleased track, emphasizing his evolution and commercial peaks during this period.[8] By curating these tracks, Curtain Call 2 provides a retrospective of Eminem's post-hiatus resurgence and stylistic shifts, from the introspective recovery themes to rapid-fire diss tracks, all while maintaining the compilation format's emphasis on fan-favorite singles over new studio recordings.[7] Development of the project began informally in mid-2022, with initial hints emerging via social media on June 23, when Eminem promoted the single "From the D 2 the LBC" in a post that alluded to an upcoming greatest hits package.[9] This led to formal conceptualization and production under the oversight of Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records, culminating in an official announcement on July 11, 2022, ahead of its August 5 release.[1]Announcement and marketing
Eminem officially announced Curtain Call 2, his second greatest hits compilation and a sequel to the 2005 album Curtain Call: The Hits, on July 11, 2022, through his social media accounts and official website. The announcement included the album's cover art and confirmed a release date of August 5, 2022, via Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records, with preorders becoming available exclusively on the Official Eminem Store starting July 19, 2022. This reveal followed weeks of cryptic social media teasers from Eminem, building anticipation among fans for the project spanning his post-2009 material. Preorder bundles featured exclusive merchandise, including arcade-themed apparel and accessories tied to the album's retro aesthetic, available through partnerships with the official store and select retailers. These limited-edition items, such as T-shirts and vinyl packages, were designed to enhance collector appeal and were promoted via Eminem's Instagram and Twitter posts emphasizing the compilation's comprehensive overview of his career highlights. On August 2, 2022, Eminem shared the full tracklist on social media, revealing 35 tracks across two discs, including collaborations with artists like Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Rihanna, and a previously unreleased song, "Is This Love ('09)" featuring 50 Cent. The reveal highlighted the album's retrospective focus, with Eminem's accompanying posts underscoring its role in chronicling his evolution since Relapse (2009). Pre-release buzz was further amplified through targeted social media campaigns and a promotional podcast series, Paul Pod: Curtain Call 2, hosted by Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg, which premiered its first episode on August 4, 2022, discussing the artist's career trajectory and the compilation's significance as a career-spanning retrospective. Additional hype came from billboard advertisements in major U.S. cities like Detroit and New York, promoting the album's themes of legacy and hits collection.Release
Formats and packaging
Curtain Call 2 was released on August 5, 2022, in digital and compact disc formats through Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records, with the vinyl edition following on November 4, 2022.[1][10] The album is available as a digital download via platforms like the official Eminem store and major retailers, allowing immediate access to all 35 tracks in standard MP3 or AAC formats.[11] Streaming is supported on services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, enabling on-demand playback without purchase.[12][13] The standard physical release is a two-CD jewel case set, containing Disc One with 18 tracks and Disc Two with the remaining 16, totaling 34 tracks, including two previously unreleased songs.[14] The digital edition includes an additional bonus track, "The King and I" (featuring Coi Leray and Jill Scott). The accompanying booklet provides production credits, recording details, and personnel information for each track, such as engineering by Mike Strange and mixing by Eminem on select cuts, but does not include additional extras like expanded liner notes or memorabilia.[14] A limited edition double vinyl LP, pressed on 180-gram fluorescent orange-colored vinyl, features a gatefold sleeve and contains 20 selected tracks across two sides, adhering to a subset of the track sequencing from the CD version.[10][15] This vinyl pressing includes basic credits on the packaging but lacks dedicated inner sleeves with further details.[10] High-resolution audio versions of Curtain Call 2 are offered on specialized platforms, providing downloads in 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC or AIFF formats for enhanced fidelity over standard streams.[16] No deluxe edition of the album itself exists with bonus content or alternative packaging beyond the digital bonus track; however, promotional bundles available exclusively through the official store paired the standard CD with apparel items like t-shirts in limited box sets.[17] All formats maintain consistency in track listing and audio mastering across releases where applicable.Cover art
The cover art for Curtain Call 2 was revealed on July 11, 2022, alongside the album's announcement, shared across Eminem's official social media accounts.[1][9] Designed by artist Mike Saputo, the artwork adopts a vibrant, retro pinball machine aesthetic reminiscent of 1980s arcade games, featuring neon lettering for the title and a collaged backdrop filled with symbolic imagery.[18][19] This playful design shifts from the original Curtain Call's theatrical curtain motif to a nostalgic gaming theme, metaphorically representing Eminem's career "hits" through pinball bumpers and scoring elements.[20][21] Key visual elements include Eminem at the center throwing devil horns—a nod to The Marshall Mathers LP 2—surrounded by Easter eggs referencing his discography, such as a fighter jet from Kamikaze, Detroit skyline buildings symbolizing his roots, and icons alluding to albums like Revival, Music to Be Murdered By, and Hell: The Sequel by Bad Meets Evil.[19][22] Additional hidden details appear in the pinball score displays, where numbers like 451734 and 558008 read as "hellish" and "boobss" when viewed upside down, incorporating Slim Shady-style irreverent humor and career milestones from Relapse (2009) onward.[20][19] Reception to the artwork was polarized, with fans praising its clever integration of gaming culture and layered references to Eminem's evolution as a nod to his enduring "greatest hits," while others criticized its cluttered, outdated style as one of the rapper's least appealing designs.[22][19]Track listing
Disc one
Disc one of Curtain Call 2 features 18 tracks emphasizing Eminem's commercial peaks from the 2010s onward, including major hits from Recovery (2010), Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018), and Music to Be Murdered By (2020), alongside Bad Meets Evil collaborations and soundtrack contributions. The selection highlights high-energy anthems, rapid-fire lyricism, and crossover successes, with several tracks reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100. It culminates with the exclusive lead single "From the D 2 the LBC" and has a total runtime of approximately 79 minutes.[14] The tracklist is presented below, with each song's featured artist(s), length, and original album/source:| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length | Original album/source | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Godzilla" | Juice WRLD | 3:34 | Music to Be Murdered By | 2020 |
| 2 | "Lucky You" | Joyner Lucas | 4:06 | Kamikaze | 2018 |
| 3 | "Lighters" | Bruno Mars | 5:03 | Hell: The Sequel (Bad Meets Evil) | 2011 |
| 4 | "Gnat" | None | 3:50 | Music to Be Murdered By – Side B | 2020 |
| 5 | "Cinderella Man" | None | 4:39 | Recovery | 2010 |
| 6 | "Walk on Water" | Beyoncé | 5:04 | Revival | 2017 |
| 7 | "Rap God" | None | 6:04 | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | 2013 |
| 8 | "Love the Way You Lie" | Rihanna | 4:23 | Recovery | 2010 |
| 9 | "Won't Back Down" | P!nk | 4:25 | Recovery | 2010 |
| 10 | "Higher" | None | 3:43 | Music to Be Murdered By – Side B | 2020 |
| 11 | "Berzerk" | None | 3:58 | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | 2013 |
| 12 | "Not Afraid" | None | 4:08 | Recovery | 2010 |
| 13 | "From the D 2 the LBC" | Snoop Dogg | 3:32 | Previously unreleased | 2022 |
| 14 | "Nowhere Fast" | Kehlani | 4:24 | Revival | 2017 |
| 15 | "Fall" | None | 4:23 | Kamikaze | 2018 |
| 16 | "Phenomenal" | None | 4:42 | Southpaw soundtrack | 2015 |
| 17 | "Fast Lane" | None | 4:10 | Hell: The Sequel (Bad Meets Evil) | 2011 |
| 18 | "You're Never Over" | None | 5:06 | Recovery | 2010 |
Disc two
The second disc of Curtain Call 2 shifts focus to a mix of introspective and high-energy tracks from Eminem's mid-to-late career, drawing primarily from albums like Relapse (2009), Recovery (2010), Revival (2017), and Kamikaze (2018), alongside soundtrack singles and collaborations that underscore themes of personal struggle, resilience, and artistic reinvention.[14] This selection emphasizes Eminem's collaborative spirit, featuring artists such as Rihanna, Ed Sheeran, and 50 Cent, while incorporating reflective songs that mark pivotal moments in his sobriety and comeback narrative post-Relapse. Several tracks originate from film soundtracks, highlighting Eminem's influence beyond solo albums. It includes two exclusive tracks: the unreleased "Is This Love ('09)" from Relapse sessions and "The King and I" from the Elvis soundtrack.[1] The disc comprises 17 tracks, presented below with their featured artist(s), lengths, and original sources:| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length | Original release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "3 a.m." | None | 5:19 | Relapse (2009) |
| 2 | "Space Bound" | None | 4:38 | Recovery (2010) |
| 3 | "Beautiful" | None | 6:32 | Relapse (2009) |
| 4 | "The Monster" | Rihanna | 4:10 | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) |
| 5 | "Venom" | None | 4:24 | Venom soundtrack (2018) |
| 6 | "Crack a Bottle" | Dr. Dre, 50 Cent | 4:57 | Relapse (2009) |
| 7 | "Is This Love ('09)" | 50 Cent | 3:32 | Unreleased (2009 sessions for Relapse) / Curtain Call 2 exclusive |
| 8 | "River" | Ed Sheeran | 3:43 | Revival (2017) |
| 9 | "Survival" | DJ Khaled | 4:31 | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) |
| 10 | "Best Friend" | Yelawolf | 5:10 | Love Story (2015) |
| 11 | "Darkness" | None | 5:38 | Music to Be Murdered By (2020) |
| 12 | "Kings Never Die" | Gwen Stefani | 4:57 | Southpaw soundtrack (2015) |
| 13 | "No Love" | Lil Wayne | 4:59 | Recovery (2010) |
| 14 | "Headlights" | Nate Ruess | 5:43 | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) |
| 15 | "The King and I" | CeeLo Green | 2:48 | Elvis soundtrack (2022) / Curtain Call 2 exclusive |
| 16 | "Farewell" | None | 4:12 | Music to Be Murdered By – Side B (2020) |
| 17 | "Letter to MAMA" | None | 5:42 | Music to Be Murdered By – Side B (2020) |
Critical reception
Praise
Curtain Call 2 received a Metacritic score of 74 out of 100, based on four critic reviews, indicating a generally favorable response.[23] Critics praised the album's curation as a solid retrospective that effectively captures Eminem's evolution from the raw aggression of his earlier work to greater maturity in later releases.[24] The sequel format was highlighted for its bold intention to broaden the scope of Eminem's career, spotlighting post-Slim Shady material while demonstrating enduring natural skills and nostalgic appeal through collaborations like those with 50 Cent on "Is This Love ('09)" and Dr. Dre on "Crack a Bottle".[2] Standout tracks such as "Godzilla" featuring Juice WRLD were lauded for Eminem's explosive flow, while "Rap God" was noted for its fun energy and impressive sound, underscoring his lyrical prowess and versatility.[2][25] "The Monster" featuring Rihanna was highlighted as a major hit.) Overall, reviewers appreciated the nostalgic value and entertainment provided by these timeless selections, affirming the compilation's role in highlighting Eminem's high-impact contributions to hip-hop.[2]Criticism
Critics have pointed to the uneven track selection on Curtain Call 2 as a primary shortcoming, arguing that the inclusion of lesser-known tracks such as "You're Never Over" from Recovery and "Farewell" from Music to Be Murdered By dilutes the album's focus on Eminem's biggest hits and undermines its status as a true greatest-hits compilation.[26] These choices contribute to a sense of redundancy, with half of the tracks from the 2010 album Recovery creating an overrepresentation of that era.[26] The retrospective nature of the album, lacking any new material, has drawn complaints of stagnation and a perceived cash-grab mentality, as it repackages existing singles without fresh innovation to justify its release.[6] Pitchfork described the collection as a "predictable playlist" that reflects Eminem's recent output in a "damningly accurate" but uninspired way, emphasizing how the overreliance on rapid-fire flows and guest hooks feels generic and devoid of the artist's earlier creative spark.[6] Furthermore, the absence of deeper cuts or rarities, such as fan favorites like "Underground" or "Careful What You Wish For," has been highlighted as a missed opportunity to offer more substantive curation, instead opting for a broad but shallow assortment of 35 tracks that prioritizes commercial singles over artistic depth.[26] Clash Magazine echoed this sentiment, critiquing the wayward quality control evident in inclusions like "Lighters" and "Best Friend," which come across as inessential fluff that fails to recapture the impact of the original Curtain Call.[2]Commercial performance
Weekly charts
Curtain Call 2 debuted strongly on major international album charts following its release on August 5, 2022. In the United States, the album entered the Billboard 200 at number six, accumulating 43,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 18,000 in pure album sales, marking it as the best-selling album of that week in traditional format.[27] The compilation maintained a presence on the chart for over 20 weeks, with notable movements including a drop to number 28 in its second week and re-entries through 2025 driven by streaming and catalog interest. As of November 2025, it continues to chart intermittently, underscoring Eminem's enduring catalog appeal.[28] Internationally, the album achieved top-ten debuts across multiple territories, reflecting Eminem's enduring global appeal. It reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, number two in Australia, number three in Canada, number eight in Ireland, number five in New Zealand, and number nine in Germany. Additional strong performances included top-20 entries in France (peaking at 16) and the Netherlands (peaking at 13).[29][30][5][31][32]| Chart (2022) | Peak Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 2 | [30] |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 3 | [5] |
| Irish Albums (OCC) | 8 | |
| New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) | 5 | [31] |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 3 | [29] |
| US Billboard 200 | 6 | |
| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | 9 | [32] |
Year-end charts
In 2022, Curtain Call 2 achieved a year-end ranking of number 178 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, reflecting 827,000 album-equivalent units consumed throughout the year.[33][34] The compilation's performance underscored its solid debut and ongoing streaming traction following its August release. By the end of 2023, it climbed to number 113 on the same chart, accumulating an additional 455,000 units and demonstrating sustained consumer interest into the following year.[35] Internationally, the album entered the top 100 on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart year-end list for 2022 at number 67, highlighting its appeal in the region amid a competitive market.[36] In the United Kingdom, Curtain Call 2 ranked number 31 on the Official Albums Chart year-end tally for 2023, bolstered by strong physical sales and streaming.[37] Across Europe, the project maintained a notable presence through 2025, charting for extended periods in countries such as France (96 weeks as of 2024) and continuing to appear on annual lists like the UK's number 33 for 2024.[38] The release further bolsters Eminem's cumulative chart achievements, with his greatest hits compilations prominently featured in decade-end rankings for hip-hop and overall albums; for instance, the original Curtain Call: The Hits holds historic longevity on the Billboard 200, and Curtain Call 2 extends this legacy by securing multiple year-end placements across global markets.[39]Certifications
Curtain Call 2 has achieved notable sales certifications in multiple countries, underscoring its enduring popularity following its 2022 release. Industry estimates indicate total consumption in the United States exceeds 800,000 album-equivalent units as of 2025, driven by consistent streaming and physical sales, though no RIAA certification has been issued to date.[34] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded Platinum certification in July 2024, recognizing 300,000 units in the United Kingdom.[40]| Country | Certification | Certified Units | Award Date | Certifying Body |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Gold | 35,000 | March 2023 | ARIA |
| France | Gold | 50,000 | November 2023 | SNEP |
| New Zealand | 3× Platinum | 45,000 | October 2023 | RMNZ |