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Shady Records

Shady Records is an hip hop founded in by and his manager Paul Rosenberg as a joint venture with . The label, based in and , has specialized in signing and developing hip hop talent, releasing numerous albums, many of which have achieved platinum or higher certification from the RIAA, including several diamond-certified titles. Notable artists signed to Shady Records include Eminem's group , which debuted with the multi-platinum album in 2001; , whose 2003 debut Get Rich or Die Tryin' sold millions and marked a commercial peak for the label; , the first solo signee whose album went gold in 2003; and later acts like , , and the Filipino-American rapper , who joined in 2023. Key milestones include the 2002 release of the 8 Mile soundtrack, featuring Eminem's Academy Award-winning song "" for Best Original Song—the first for a hip hop track; the 2006 compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up, which showcased the roster and debuted at number one on the ; and the launch of , a dedicated hip hop station in 2004. In addition to music releases, Shady Records has influenced hip hop culture through partnerships, such as the 2017 deal with Griselda Records for projects by Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine, and recent releases like Eminem's 2024 album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200; the label remains active under Universal Music Group as of 2025.

History

Founding and early success (1999–2004)

Shady Records was founded in 1999 by rapper and his manager Paul Rosenberg as an imprint of , following the commercial breakthrough of Eminem's debut major-label album . The label emerged from Eminem's desire to provide a platform for his collective, prioritizing raw, underground talent amid his rising stardom. Rosenberg, a seasoned entertainment lawyer, handled the business operations, allowing Eminem to focus on creative direction and artist development. This partnership established Shady as a boutique operation known for its aggressive marketing and loyalty to regional sounds. The label's inaugural signing was the Detroit group , 's longtime collaborators, who joined in 1999 after building a local following through mixtapes and battles. 's debut album, , released on June 19, 2001, via Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, marked the label's first full-length project and introduced its signature gritty, ensemble style. executive-produced the record, contributing beats and features that amplified its crossover appeal, while tracks like "" highlighted the group's chaotic energy. Building on this, Shady signed Detroit rapper in 2002, introduced via member Bizarre, expanding the roster with solo acts rooted in the city's scene. Trice's debut , released September 23, 2003, showcased 's production influence and solidified Shady's focus on authentic Midwestern lyricism. Shady's profile surged in 2002 when , through his connection to Dr. Dre's , signed rapper to a joint deal worth $1 million, recognizing his buzz after a near-fatal shooting. 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin', released February 6, 2003, became a blockbuster, driven by hits like "" and Eminem's promotional push, elevating Shady beyond its origins. This era also saw early controversies, including feuds with magazine co-owner , who criticized Eminem's whiteness in starting in 2002, and with ' Ja , escalating from 50 Cent's pre-signing rivalries into label-wide disses. These battles reinforced Shady's combative image, turning conflicts into publicity that fueled its rapid ascent by 2004.

Expansion and challenges (2005–2009)

In 2005, faced significant personal health challenges, including dependency on sleeping medication, which led to the cancellation of his European tour and widespread rumors of his from . Although he publicly denied retiring and described it as a temporary break to focus on studio work and family, this period marked the beginning of an extended hiatus that shifted Shady Records' focus toward developing and promoting its supporting artists. The label, distributed through , relied on its existing roster to maintain momentum amid Eminem's absence. Eminem's struggles intensified with a near-fatal methadone overdose in December 2007, which further delayed his return and heightened concerns about the label's direction. During this time, key releases sustained Shady's visibility: 50 Cent's second album, , debuted at number one on the in March 2005, selling over 1.1 million copies in its first week and solidifying his status as a commercial powerhouse under the Shady/Aftermath banner. Obie Trice followed with his sophomore effort, , released in August 2006, which featured production from and but received mixed commercial reception compared to his debut. The 2006 compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up served as a pivotal project, introducing new Shady signees , , and Ca$his through tracks like "We're Back," while also featuring established acts such as and . 50 Cent's third album, , arrived in September 2007, debuting at number two on the with 691,000 first-week sales, though it faced criticism for not matching 's dominance. Meanwhile, D12's activity diminished following internal group tensions and the tragic death of member Proof in April 2006, resulting in no new full-length releases and a shift toward sporadic collaborations. Shady Records continued to navigate external challenges, including ongoing feuds involving Eminem and 50 Cent with Ja Rule and Murder Inc., which persisted through diss tracks and public exchanges into the late 2000s. These conflicts, rooted in earlier rivalries, diverted attention and fueled media scrutiny. By 2009, Eminem's revival with Relapse, released in May and debuting at number one with 608,000 first-week sales, alleviated some commercial pressures on the label but highlighted the strain of the preceding hiatus, as the album's horrorcore style drew mixed reviews despite its strong initial performance. Distribution remained firmly under Interscope, with early efforts to expand internationally through targeted promotions in Europe and Asia, though these were limited by the focus on domestic roster development.

Rebranding and diversification (2010–2016)

In 2010, Eminem's album Recovery, released on June 18 by Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records, marked a significant rebound for the label following a period of relative inactivity, achieving commercial success with over 741,000 first-week sales in the United States and topping the Billboard 200 chart. This project not only revitalized Eminem's career but also provided stability to Shady Records, setting the stage for its expansion into new talent pools. The album's introspective themes and collaborations, including tracks with artists like Rihanna and Pink, underscored the label's potential to blend mainstream appeal with hip-hop authenticity. The "Shady 2.0" rebranding initiative launched in early 2011, aiming to diversify the label's roster beyond its Detroit-centric sound by signing artists with varied regional influences and styles, as highlighted in a March 2011 XXL magazine feature. This era began with the January 11, 2011, announcement of signings for the supergroup Slaughterhouse—comprising Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I, and Royce da 5'9"—and Alabama rapper Yelawolf, both inked to Shady Records in a joint venture with Interscope. The move was intended to inject fresh lyrical energy and broaden the label's appeal, with Bad Meets Evil (Eminem and Royce da 5'9" of Slaughterhouse) releasing Hell: The Sequel on June 13, 2011, via Shady and Interscope, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with 171,000 units sold. Yelawolf's integration was further evidenced by his contributions to Shady cyphers and his 2011 album Radioactive, while Skylar Grey emerged as a key songwriter and producer, co-writing Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" from Recovery and providing hooks for multiple Shady projects, solidifying her role in the label's creative ecosystem. Slaughterhouse's major label debut, Welcome to: Our House, arrived on August 28, 2012, through Shady and Interscope, featuring production from Eminem and guest appearances by artists like CeeLo Green and Skylar Grey, though it debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 130,000 copies sold amid mixed critical reception for its pop-leaning elements. Yelawolf's tenure continued with his second Shady album, Love Story, released on April 21, 2015, which peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and showcased his genre-blending style with rock and country influences, produced in part by Eminem. The period culminated in the November 24, 2014, release of Shady XV, a double-disc compilation celebrating the label's 15th anniversary, featuring new tracks from Eminem, Slaughterhouse, and Yelawolf alongside classics, and debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 with 66,000 units. Despite these advancements, challenges arose, including internal dynamics within , where creative disagreements and differing visions—such as Joe Budden's push for more media exposure versus the group's focus on —strained collaborations during the promotion of Welcome to: Our House, as discussed in group interviews from the era. Additionally, shifted his focus toward his imprint, culminating in his departure from Shady, Aftermath, and Interscope on February 20, 2014, after over a decade, to pursue independent distribution deals that allowed greater control over his ventures. These tensions highlighted the complexities of managing a diversified roster while maintaining artistic cohesion.

Recent era and updates (2017–present)

In 2017, Shady Records entered into an exclusive distribution deal with Griselda Records, signing Buffalo-based artists Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine for both solo and joint projects. This partnership marked a significant expansion into the underground hip-hop scene, culminating in the joint compilation album WWCD released on November 29, 2019, through Griselda/Shady/Interscope Records, featuring contributions from Eminem and 50 Cent. However, Westside Gunn departed from the label in November 2020, shortly after releasing his major-label debut Pray for Paris under Interscope, citing a desire for greater creative independence. The period also saw the dissolution of key groups on the roster. Slaughterhouse, the supergroup consisting of Royce da 5'9", Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and KXNG Crooked, officially disbanded in April 2018 amid creative differences and delays in producing a third album, with Royce da 5'9" confirming the split publicly. Similarly, D12, Eminem's original Detroit collective, has remained inactive since their 2011 mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 1, with no new group material following a one-off track on the 2014 compilation Shady XV. Shady Records continued selective artist development with new signings, including Compton rapper in December 2017, who debuted with the mixtape Thirst 48 the following month. Atlanta-based rapper joined in July 2021, releasing his label debut single "Gutter" and full-length I Died for This!? later that year through Shady/Interscope. In July 2023, Filipino-American artist became the first Asian signee to the label, in a joint venture with and , debuting with the project DU4LI7Y: REDUX on August 11, 2023. Label milestones centered on Eminem's output, including the surprise album Music to Be Murdered By released on January 17, 2020, through Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Eminem's twelfth studio album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), followed on July 12, 2024, also via the same partnership, featuring Ez Mil on the track "Head Honcho" and achieving similar chart dominance. Roster-wide releases remained sparse beyond these, reflecting a post-pandemic emphasis on digital distribution and streaming. As of 2025, Shady Records maintains a low level of activity, with no major new signings reported and primary focus on Eminem's ongoing projects alongside Ez Mil's emerging international profile, particularly in the market where his signing has boosted visibility for Filipino artists. The label's longstanding distribution partnership with Interscope Geffen A&M continues to underpin operations, prioritizing quality over volume in a streaming-dominated industry.

Artists

Current roster

The current roster of Shady Records, as of 2025, consists primarily of founder , the hip-hop duo , , and , reflecting a focus on established talent and selective new additions amid limited signings in recent years. remains the label's flagship artist and primary creative force, continuing to release critically acclaimed projects that dominate the landscape. , born Marshall Bruce Mathers III, founded Shady Records in 1999 and serves as its cornerstone act, with his ongoing output including the 2024 album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), which debuted at number one on the and featured collaborations underscoring his enduring influence. Bad Meets Evil, the collaborative duo comprising Eminem and Royce da 5'9" (real name Ryan Daniel Montgomery), formed in 1999 and remains active under the Shady banner through occasional joint efforts following their 2011 EP Hell: The Sequel, which peaked at number one on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Westside Boogie, born Christian Smith in 1992, signed to Shady Records in 2017 and specializes in introspective, soul-infused hip-hop that explores personal struggles and emotional depth. His most recent project, the 2022 album More Black Superheroes, released via Shady/Interscope, received praise for its vulnerable lyricism and features from artists like JID and Teezo Touchdown, debuting at number 149 on the Billboard 200. Ez Mil, born Ezekiel Miller in 2000, became the label's first Asian-American signee in 2023, bringing a bilingual Filipino-American perspective to with themes of and cultural identity. His debut Shady project, DU4LI7Y: REDUX (2023), included the remix of "Realest" featuring , which reached number 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart and highlighted his rapid rise through international collaborations.

Former roster

Shady Records has seen several artists depart over the years, often due to a combination of creative differences, shifts in commercial priorities, and individual pursuits of independence. These exits have marked evolving phases in the label's history, with former signees contributing significantly to its early successes before transitioning to solo ventures or other affiliations. One of the label's foundational acts, , signed in 2002 and became a major commercial force, driving massive sales through albums like Get Rich or Die Tryin'. He parted ways with Shady Records, , and Interscope in 2014 to pursue independent releases under his G-Unit banner, citing a desire for greater control over his amid amicable negotiations. D12, Eminem's Detroit-based group, was among the first signees in 1999 and achieved prominence with albums such as (2001) and (2004). The group became inactive following their 2011 release Devil's Night 2, largely due to internal challenges and the 2006 death of member Proof, before Eminem officially announced its disbandment in 2018 via the track "Stepping Stone" on , reflecting on past commitments and personal growth. The supergroup Slaughterhouse—comprising Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce da 5'9", and Kxng Crooked—signed in 2011, bringing a collective lyricism that bolstered Shady's roster during its expansion. They released two albums under the label but disbanded in 2018, with Royce da 5'9" confirming the split amid frustrations over promotion and creative stagnation; members subsequently focused on solo projects and collaborations outside the group structure. Yelawolf joined in 2011, delivering a Southern rock-infused style that diversified the label's sound, highlighted by albums like Radioactive (2011) and Love Story (2015). He departed in 2019 after releasing as his final project with Shady, seeking independence through his Slumerican imprint to align with personal artistic visions and avoid major-label constraints. Obie Trice, signed in 2002 as an early Shady protégé, contributed gritty narratives to compilations like 8 Mile (2002) and his solo debut (2003). He left in 2008 following the release of Second Round's on Me (2006), driven by disputes over and distribution at Interscope, allowing him to transition to independent releases. Other notable former artists include , who signed in 2003 but saw his album Statlanta shelved due to creative disagreements with , leading to an exit around 2008 without a full-length release. joined in 2006, appearing on Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2006), but departed by 2009 amid limited output and label shifts. Conway the Machine signed to Shady Records in 2017 through a partnership with , releasing projects including his 2022 album under the label. He departed in 2022 after his contracts ended, becoming an independent artist. More recently, signed in 2021, releasing I Died for This!? that year, but left in 2025 to regain autonomy after experiencing promotional hurdles typical of Shady's evolving focus. Among Griselda affiliates, signed a short-term deal in 2019, releasing (2020) under Shady, before departing in late 2020 to prioritize Griselda's independent trajectory and creative freedom.

Discography

Studio albums

Shady Records has been instrumental in launching several landmark studio albums that highlight the label's focus on raw, narrative-driven hip-hop. As Eminem's imprint, the label's output often centers on his own projects, which serve as cornerstones, while also elevating affiliated artists through high-profile debuts and follow-ups. These releases, distributed via Interscope, emphasize full-length LPs blending street authenticity with commercial appeal, achieving significant success and milestones. The following table enumerates key studio albums released under Shady Records, including artist, title, release year, peak position on the US Billboard 200, and RIAA certifications where applicable.
ArtistTitleYearUS Billboard 200 PeakRIAA Certification
D12Devil's Night200112× Platinum
Obie TriceCheers20035Gold
50 CentGet Rich or Die Tryin'200319× Platinum
D12D12 World200412× Platinum
50 CentThe Massacre200516× Platinum
Obie TriceSecond Round's on Me20068
50 CentCurtis20072Platinum
EminemRelapse200913× Platinum
EminemRecovery20101Diamond (10× Platinum)
EminemThe Marshall Mathers LP 220131Platinum
YelawolfLove Story20153Gold
EminemRevival20171Platinum
EminemKamikaze20181Platinum
Westside BoogieEverything's for Sale201928Gold
GriseldaWWCD201972
EminemMusic to Be Murdered By20201Platinum
GRIPI Died for This!?2021109
Ez MilDU4LI7Y: REDUX2023
EminemThe Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)20241— (eligible for Platinum as of 2025)
These albums represent the core of Shady Records' studio output, with Eminem's and marking a pivotal comeback era that revitalized the label's prominence in the late and early .

Compilation albums

Shady Records has utilized compilation albums to aggregate material from its roster, showcasing collective talent and introducing exclusive tracks that bridge solo projects. These releases often serve dual purposes: promoting emerging artists while reinforcing the label's signature sound rooted in and lyrical prowess. Eminem Presents: The Re-Up, released on December 5, 2006, functions as a promotional vehicle during 's creative hiatus, featuring a mix of previously released singles, remixes, and new recordings from Shady affiliates. The 22-track album highlights exclusive material such as the posse cut "We're Back" by , , , , and the newly signed Ca$his, marking the latter's debut introduction to the label's audience. Other notable contributions include 50 Cent's "Ryan's Song (Bitch Like Me)" and D12's "My Band (Remix)," emphasizing collaborative energy and street-oriented narratives. It debuted at number 2 on the chart, selling 309,000 copies in its first week and eventually earning platinum certification for over one million units sold in the United States. Shady XV, a double-disc set commemorating the label's 15th anniversary, was released on , 2014, blending fresh content with archival hits to encapsulate Shady's evolution. Disc one delivers 12 new or remixed tracks, including anniversary cuts like 50 Cent's "" remix and Yelawolf's "" featuring and , alongside contributions from and . Disc two compiles 16 classic singles, such as D12's "" and Obie Trice's "Cry Now (Shady Remix)" with multiple roster members. The debuted at number 3 on the , moving 148,000 equivalent units in its debut week (including 138,000 pure sales), and topped the Rap Albums chart. These compilations have played a key role in artist promotion by spotlighting underrepresented talents like Ca$his and , while bolstering label branding through high-profile releases that maintain Shady Records' commercial momentum and cultural relevance.
TitleYearKey ContributorsChart Performance
2006, , , , , , Ca$hisDebut #2 on ; 309,000 first-week sales
2014, , , , , , Debut #3 on ; 148,000 first-week units

Extended plays and mixtapes

Shady Records has utilized extended plays and mixtapes as key promotional vehicles, allowing artists to showcase collaborative efforts and build buzz in the landscape, particularly during the label's early expansion and the shift to digital streaming. These releases often feature high-profile features and serve as precursors to full-length albums, emphasizing lyrical content and street-level appeal without the commercial pressure of major LPs. While the label's output in this format is selective compared to its studio album catalog, they highlight Shady's role in fostering artist development through shorter, focused projects. The flagship extended play under Shady Records is Hell: The Sequel by Bad Meets Evil, the reunion project of Eminem and Royce da 5'9". Released on June 14, 2011, via Shady Records and Interscope Records, the EP consists of eight tracks produced by a team including Eminem, Mr. Porter, and Just Blaze, capturing the duo's signature aggressive lyricism and chemistry first established on The Slim Shady LP (1999). It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, moving 171,000 copies in its first week and earning platinum certification by the RIAA. Standout tracks like "Fast Lane" and "Lighters" (featuring Bruno Mars) exemplify the project's blend of dark humor, introspection, and mainstream accessibility, solidifying Bad Meets Evil's legacy within Shady's roster.
TypeArtistTitleYearNotable Tracks
EPHell: The Sequel2011Fast Lane, Lighters (feat. ), Welcome 2 Hell

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