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Hell: The Sequel

Hell: The Sequel is the debut extended play by Bad Meets Evil. It was released on June 13, 2011, in some countries, by Shady Records and Interscope Records and it was released on June 14, 2011, in the United States.[1][2] The EP incorporates various styles such as hardcore hip hop and horrorcore. In May 2011, the album's title and artwork was revealed. The EP features the executive producers Eminem and Mr. Porter, with production handled by Bangladesh, Sid Roams, Havoc, DJ Khalil, The Smeezingtons and Supa Dups, among others.

Hell: The Sequel
EP by
ReleasedJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)
Recorded2010–2011
GenreHip hop
Length37:18
Label
Producer
Eminem chronology
Recovery
(2010)
Hell: The Sequel
(2011)
The Marshall Mathers LP 2
(2013)
Royce da 5'9" chronology
Street Hop
(2009)
Hell: The Sequel
(2011)
Success Is Certain
(2011)
Singles from Hell: The Sequel
  1. "Fast Lane"
    Released: May 3, 2011
  2. "Lighters"
    Released: June 5, 2011

Hell: The Sequel contains songs such as "Welcome 2 Hell", "Above the Law" and "Loud Noises" featuring Slaughterhouse; these tracks include violent lyrical content, while trying to maintain a humorous tone. "Fast Lane", "A Kiss" and "The Reunion" feature sexual themes. "I'm on Everything" featuring Mike Epps, is a humorous song about drugs, while "Lighters" featuring Bruno Mars, and "Take from Me" focus on more serious themes such as success and music piracy and its impact on musicians.

Following the reunion of Bad Meets Evil, recording began in late 2010, when two tracks, "Living Proof" and "Echo" having leaked onto the Internet. The lead single, "Fast Lane" (which was released on May 3, 2011) was considered a highlight from the EP, while the second single, "Lighters" (featuring Bruno Mars), was met with mixed reviews. The EP debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 171,000 copies. Hell: The Sequel was met with positive reviews, with critics praising the chemistry between Eminem and Royce da 5'9", as well as their technical rapping abilities.

Background edit

I'm excited to see this project come to fruition considering the long lapse in time between when we worked before and now. We had a blast doing it and we just hope everyone enjoys it while we're working on the 'Monster' that will be the Slaughterhouse album.

Royce da 5'9",[3]

The duo also collaborated on their 1999 12-inch single "Nuttin' to Do" along with several other collaborations released the same year.[4] However, as D12 rose to fame in the early 2000s, Eminem and Royce had a falling out resulting in both sides going their separate ways. The feud turned into a public rivalry between Royce and D12 and lead to Royce releasing three diss tracks aimed at the group. After disses were exchanged from both sides, Royce and fallen D12 member Proof reconciled their differences before Proof's death in 2006. Two years later, Royce was featured on D12's mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 1 in 2008 and also joined the group on tour in Europe and Canada. Rumors of Royce and Slaughterhouse signing to Shady Records began in late 2009 when Royce, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I, and Joe Budden appeared alongside Eminem in Drake's "Forever" video.[5] After months of speculation and anticipation, Eminem announced in January 2011 that he had officially signed Slaughterhouse to Shady Records as the full report was made in the March cover-story for XXL Magazine.[6]

The EP was recorded over the course of 6 months, according to an interview with Eminem on his radio channel, Shade 45.[7] Two songs titled "Echo" and "Living Proof" were leaked onto the Internet in November 2010, causing speculation among fans about an upcoming Bad Meets Evil project: on April 25, 2011, the EP was confirmed, and on May 2, Eminem announced the EP's title Hell: The Sequel.[8] The two songs will, however, be included as bonus tracks on the deluxe version of the album.[9][10] The title is a direct reference to a previous Eminem and Royce collaboration, "Bad Meets Evil" on The Slim Shady LP as they end the song by saying "He’s Evil, and I’m Bad like Steve Seagal, against peaceful, see you in hell for the sequel."

Royce da 5'9" originally reached out to Eminem for the song "Writer's Block", for which Eminem provided the hook, and the two started working on a project together.[11] The album features production from Mr. Porter, Havoc, Bangladesh, The Smeezingtons, Supa Dups and Sid Roams.[12] Bruno Mars, Slaughterhouse and Mike Epps appear as guest artists.

Singles edit

"Fast Lane" was released on May 3, 2011, as the lead single from the EP through digital distribution. It was also featured on the soundtrack to 2K Sports NBA 2K12 video game.[13] On May 5, Vevo released an audio-only version of the track on YouTube a month and 3 days before the video's premiere. The music video, directed by James Larese, premiered June 8, 2011, on Bad Meets Evil's website and Vevo.[14] Along with "Lighters", the song made its live performance debut at the 2011 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. It was considered by many as the highlight of the festival.[15]

"Lighters" impacted Top 40/Mainstream radio on July 5, 2011.[16] The song features American recording artist Bruno Mars. Lighters has peaked at number four on Billboard Hot 100 list. Along with "Fast Lane", the song was performed at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The music video was directed by Rich Lee, who previously shot Eminem's video "Not Afraid". The video premiered on Vevo on August 22, 2011.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic72/100[17]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [18]
Consequence of Sound     [19]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[20]
AllHipHop9/10[21]
HipHopDX     [22]
IGN8/10[23]
PopMatters6/10[24]
RapReviews7.5/10[25]
Rolling Stone     [26]
XXL     [27]

Hell: The Sequel received generally positive reviews from most music critics.[28] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 72, based on 14 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[28] HipHopDX gave the album a 4 out of 5, Alex Thornton quoted that "Eminem and Royce Da 5'9" are perfectly capable of standing on their own, but it's clear that even after all these years, they inspire something special in each other. They may have gone through Hell separately but it's Hip-Hop Heaven when they're together."[22] RapReviews gave the album a 7.5 out of 10, and the author Jesal Padania praised the album for its clever lyrics stating that "this is a few tracks of two old friends having fun, egging each other on lyrically and, for the most part, it works well."[25] Wannop also favors the chemistry between Royce and Eminem.

The EP got a B+ from Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly, who focused primarily on Eminem's performance in the tracks, calling it a reminder to the world "that Eminem remains one of the best rappers alive."[20] Even though, to Anderson, the EP is not much of an improvement from Recovery, he favors the intensity of the rapping by the pair. Anderson also noted that Royce da 5'9" is a "lyrical beast" in the album. XXL Magazine editor Carl Chery gave a positive review for Hell: The Sequel. The lyrics were praised, getting a 4 out of 5. Chery favors the change of styles throughout the EP; "I'm on Everything" is referred to as "a comical track that name checks every drug and liquor brand imaginable"[27] while "Lighters", featuring Bruno Mars, is "another break from the typical vicious lyrical assault." Allmusic gave 3.5 stars out of 5, favoring Royce's growth and improvement as a rapper.[27] Billboard also gave a positive review, saying that "Fast Lane" and "Lighters" were the highlights of the EP.[29] nem for his next single Chad Grischow from IGN Entertainment gave the EP an 8 out of 10, saying, "The high-powered pair sporadically delivers on the promise of their collaboration over the nine-track EP, but for most of the effort the two take turns owning songs while the other comes off clunky."[23] The track and lead single "Fast Lane" was favored, stating that the duo "deliver explosive, live-wire flows that make it hard to ignore how great they sound together". Grischow also favored Slaughterhouse's appearance in the album. Bruno Mars' guest appearance was criticized, however, calling it "the strangest of the set".

Music website Consequence of Sound gave a mixed review. Writer Winston Robbins claims to be disappointed to see the return of Eminem's use of crude humor, as it was negatively received in the past. He states that the EP is a "step back for both rappers."[30] He especially dislikes the production in the EP, calling it "predictable" and occasionally "silly".

Commercial performance edit

Hell: The Sequel debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with sales of 171,000.[31][32][33] In its second week, the EP sold 63,000 copies, bringing its total to 234,000 copies.[34][35] On August 18, 2011, the EP was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping over 500,000 copies.[36] As of June 2021, the EP has sold 1 million album-equivalent units in the US, making it eligible for Platinum certification by the RIAA.

The EP also debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 21,000 copies in its first week.[37] This makes Eminem the first artist in five years to have two number one albums in a 12-month period: Hell: The Sequel and Recovery.[38]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Welcome 2 Hell"
2:57
2."Fast Lane"
4:09
3."The Reunion"
  • Sid Roams
  • Eminem[b]
4:50
4."Above the Law"
  • Mathers
  • Montgomery
  • Denaun Porter
  • Tony Jackson
  • Claret Jackson
  • J. Williams
  • P. Zora
Mr. Porter3:29
5."I'm on Everything" (featuring Mike Epps)
  • Mathers
  • Montgomery
  • Porter
  • Tony Jackson
Mr. Porter4:31
6."A Kiss"
4:34
7."Lighters" (featuring Bruno Mars)
5:03
8."Take from Me"
  • Mathers
  • Montgomery
  • Porter
  • T. Jackson
  • C. Jackson
  • Mr. Porter
  • 56[b]
3:25
9."Loud Noises" (featuring Slaughterhouse)
  • Mr. Porter
  • Eminem[a]
4:20
Total length:37:18
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Living Proof"
Mr. Porter3:55
11."Echo"
  • Mathers
  • Montgomery
  • Khalil Rahman
  • Erik Alcock
  • Danny Tannenbaum
  • Liz Rodrigues
  • Columbus Smith
DJ Khalil4:55
Total length:46:08

Notes

  • ^[a] indicates an additional producer
  • ^[b] indicates a co-producer
  • "Fast Lane" features additional vocals by Sly Jordan.
  • "Above the Law" and "Take from Me" feature additional vocals by Claret Jai.
  • "Echo" features additional vocals by Liz Rodrigues.

Sample credits

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition.[39]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[68] Platinum 70,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[69] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[70] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Germany[71] June 13, 2011 Universal Music
United Kingdom[72]
United States[73] June 14, 2011
Australia[74] June 17, 2011 Universal Music
Netherlands[75]
Japan[76] June 22, 2011
Brazil[77] July 12, 2011
Poland[78] July 24, 2011

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hell, sequel, debut, extended, play, meets, evil, released, june, 2011, some, countries, shady, records, interscope, records, released, june, 2011, united, states, incorporates, various, styles, such, hardcore, horrorcore, 2011, album, title, artwork, revealed. Hell The Sequel is the debut extended play by Bad Meets Evil It was released on June 13 2011 in some countries by Shady Records and Interscope Records and it was released on June 14 2011 in the United States 1 2 The EP incorporates various styles such as hardcore hip hop and horrorcore In May 2011 the album s title and artwork was revealed The EP features the executive producers Eminem and Mr Porter with production handled by Bangladesh Sid Roams Havoc DJ Khalil The Smeezingtons and Supa Dups among others Hell The SequelEP by Bad Meets EvilReleasedJune 14 2011 2011 06 14 Recorded2010 2011GenreHip hopLength37 18LabelShady InterscopeProducerEminem Mr Porter Paul Rosenberg Bangladesh Battle Roy DJ Khalil Havoc Jason JG Gilbert Magnedo7 Sid Roams The Smeezingtons Sonti branNu Brown Supa Dups Tony 56 JacksonEminem chronologyRecovery 2010 Hell The Sequel 2011 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 2013 Royce da 5 9 chronologyStreet Hop 2009 Hell The Sequel 2011 Success Is Certain 2011 Singles from Hell The Sequel Fast Lane Released May 3 2011 Lighters Released June 5 2011Hell The Sequel contains songs such as Welcome 2 Hell Above the Law and Loud Noises featuring Slaughterhouse these tracks include violent lyrical content while trying to maintain a humorous tone Fast Lane A Kiss and The Reunion feature sexual themes I m on Everything featuring Mike Epps is a humorous song about drugs while Lighters featuring Bruno Mars and Take from Me focus on more serious themes such as success and music piracy and its impact on musicians Following the reunion of Bad Meets Evil recording began in late 2010 when two tracks Living Proof and Echo having leaked onto the Internet The lead single Fast Lane which was released on May 3 2011 was considered a highlight from the EP while the second single Lighters featuring Bruno Mars was met with mixed reviews The EP debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 171 000 copies Hell The Sequel was met with positive reviews with critics praising the chemistry between Eminem and Royce da 5 9 as well as their technical rapping abilities Contents 1 Background 2 Singles 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground editMain article Bad Meets Evil I m excited to see this project come to fruition considering the long lapse in time between when we worked before and now We had a blast doing it and we just hope everyone enjoys it while we re working on the Monster that will be the Slaughterhouse album Royce da 5 9 3 The duo also collaborated on their 1999 12 inch single Nuttin to Do along with several other collaborations released the same year 4 However as D12 rose to fame in the early 2000s Eminem and Royce had a falling out resulting in both sides going their separate ways The feud turned into a public rivalry between Royce and D12 and lead to Royce releasing three diss tracks aimed at the group After disses were exchanged from both sides Royce and fallen D12 member Proof reconciled their differences before Proof s death in 2006 Two years later Royce was featured on D12 s mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol 1 in 2008 and also joined the group on tour in Europe and Canada Rumors of Royce and Slaughterhouse signing to Shady Records began in late 2009 when Royce Joell Ortiz Crooked I and Joe Budden appeared alongside Eminem in Drake s Forever video 5 After months of speculation and anticipation Eminem announced in January 2011 that he had officially signed Slaughterhouse to Shady Records as the full report was made in the March cover story for XXL Magazine 6 The EP was recorded over the course of 6 months according to an interview with Eminem on his radio channel Shade 45 7 Two songs titled Echo and Living Proof were leaked onto the Internet in November 2010 causing speculation among fans about an upcoming Bad Meets Evil project on April 25 2011 the EP was confirmed and on May 2 Eminem announced the EP s title Hell The Sequel 8 The two songs will however be included as bonus tracks on the deluxe version of the album 9 10 The title is a direct reference to a previous Eminem and Royce collaboration Bad Meets Evil on The Slim Shady LP as they end the song by saying He s Evil and I m Bad like Steve Seagal against peaceful see you in hell for the sequel Royce da 5 9 originally reached out to Eminem for the song Writer s Block for which Eminem provided the hook and the two started working on a project together 11 The album features production from Mr Porter Havoc Bangladesh The Smeezingtons Supa Dups and Sid Roams 12 Bruno Mars Slaughterhouse and Mike Epps appear as guest artists Singles edit Fast Lane was released on May 3 2011 as the lead single from the EP through digital distribution It was also featured on the soundtrack to 2K Sports NBA 2K12 video game 13 On May 5 Vevo released an audio only version of the track on YouTube a month and 3 days before the video s premiere The music video directed by James Larese premiered June 8 2011 on Bad Meets Evil s website and Vevo 14 Along with Lighters the song made its live performance debut at the 2011 Bonnaroo Music amp Arts Festival It was considered by many as the highlight of the festival 15 Lighters impacted Top 40 Mainstream radio on July 5 2011 16 The song features American recording artist Bruno Mars Lighters has peaked at number four on Billboard Hot 100 list Along with Fast Lane the song was performed at the Bonnaroo Music amp Arts Festival The music video was directed by Rich Lee who previously shot Eminem s video Not Afraid The video premiered on Vevo on August 22 2011 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic72 100 17 Review scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Consequence of Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Entertainment WeeklyB 20 AllHipHop9 10 21 HipHopDX nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 IGN8 10 23 PopMatters6 10 24 RapReviews7 5 10 25 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 XXL nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Hell The Sequel received generally positive reviews from most music critics 28 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 72 based on 14 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 28 HipHopDX gave the album a 4 out of 5 Alex Thornton quoted that Eminem and Royce Da 5 9 are perfectly capable of standing on their own but it s clear that even after all these years they inspire something special in each other They may have gone through Hell separately but it s Hip Hop Heaven when they re together 22 RapReviews gave the album a 7 5 out of 10 and the author Jesal Padania praised the album for its clever lyrics stating that this is a few tracks of two old friends having fun egging each other on lyrically and for the most part it works well 25 Wannop also favors the chemistry between Royce and Eminem The EP got a B from Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly who focused primarily on Eminem s performance in the tracks calling it a reminder to the world that Eminem remains one of the best rappers alive 20 Even though to Anderson the EP is not much of an improvement from Recovery he favors the intensity of the rapping by the pair Anderson also noted that Royce da 5 9 is a lyrical beast in the album XXL Magazine editor Carl Chery gave a positive review for Hell The Sequel The lyrics were praised getting a 4 out of 5 Chery favors the change of styles throughout the EP I m on Everything is referred to as a comical track that name checks every drug and liquor brand imaginable 27 while Lighters featuring Bruno Mars is another break from the typical vicious lyrical assault Allmusic gave 3 5 stars out of 5 favoring Royce s growth and improvement as a rapper 27 Billboard also gave a positive review saying that Fast Lane and Lighters were the highlights of the EP 29 nem for his next single Chad Grischow from IGN Entertainment gave the EP an 8 out of 10 saying The high powered pair sporadically delivers on the promise of their collaboration over the nine track EP but for most of the effort the two take turns owning songs while the other comes off clunky 23 The track and lead single Fast Lane was favored stating that the duo deliver explosive live wire flows that make it hard to ignore how great they sound together Grischow also favored Slaughterhouse s appearance in the album Bruno Mars guest appearance was criticized however calling it the strangest of the set Music website Consequence of Sound gave a mixed review Writer Winston Robbins claims to be disappointed to see the return of Eminem s use of crude humor as it was negatively received in the past He states that the EP is a step back for both rappers 30 He especially dislikes the production in the EP calling it predictable and occasionally silly Commercial performance editHell The Sequel debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with sales of 171 000 31 32 33 In its second week the EP sold 63 000 copies bringing its total to 234 000 copies 34 35 On August 18 2011 the EP was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping over 500 000 copies 36 As of June 2021 the EP has sold 1 million album equivalent units in the US making it eligible for Platinum certification by the RIAA The EP also debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart selling 21 000 copies in its first week 37 This makes Eminem the first artist in five years to have two number one albums in a 12 month period Hell The Sequel and Recovery 38 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Welcome 2 Hell Marshall MathersRyan MontgomeryKejuan MuchitaMichael CrawfordHavocMagnedo7 b 2 572 Fast Lane MathersMontgomeryLuis RestoDwayne Chin QueeJason GilbertSly JordanSupa DupsEminem b JG b 4 093 The Reunion MathersMontgomeryRestoJoey ChavezTavish GrahamAndre YoungMark BatsonDawaun ParkerTrevor LawrenceMike ElizondoSean CruseSid RoamsEminem b 4 504 Above the Law MathersMontgomeryDenaun PorterTony JacksonClaret JacksonJ WilliamsP ZoraMr Porter3 295 I m on Everything featuring Mike Epps MathersMontgomeryPorterTony JacksonMr Porter4 316 A Kiss MathersMontgomeryShondrae CrawfordSonti BrownBangladeshBranNu a 4 347 Lighters featuring Bruno Mars MathersMontgomeryPeter HernandezPhilip LawrenceAri LevineRoy BattleEminemThe SmeezingtonsBattle Roy5 038 Take from Me MathersMontgomeryPorterT JacksonC JacksonMr Porter56 b 3 259 Loud Noises featuring Slaughterhouse MathersMontgomeryJoseph BuddenJoell OrtizDominic WickliffePorterT JacksonRestoMr PorterEminem a 4 20Total length 37 18 Deluxe edition bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length10 Living Proof MathersMontgomeryPorterT JacksonJames BrownMr Porter3 5511 Echo MathersMontgomeryKhalil RahmanErik AlcockDanny TannenbaumLiz RodriguesColumbus SmithDJ Khalil4 55Total length 46 08 Notes a indicates an additional producer b indicates a co producer Fast Lane features additional vocals by Sly Jordan Above the Law and Take from Me feature additional vocals by Claret Jai Echo features additional vocals by Liz Rodrigues Sample credits The Reunion contains a sample of Bagpipes from Baghdad written by Marshall Mathers Andre Young Mark Batson Dawaun Parker Trevor Lawrence Mike Elizondo and Sean Cruse and performed by Eminem I m on Everything contains a sample from Mike Epps stand up comedy special Under Rated amp Never Faded Loud Noises contains a sample of Steve Carell from the 2004 film Anchorman The Legend of Ron Burgundy Living Proof contains a sample of Funky Drummer Parts 1 amp 2 written and performed by James Brown Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition 39 Bad Meets Evil Eminem vocals and rap vocals all tracks production tracks 2 3 7 and 9 mixing all tracks executive production Royce da 5 9 vocals and rap vocals all tracks Musicians Luis Resto keyboards tracks 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9 Tony 56 Jackson keyboards tracks 4 5 8 9 and 10 co production track 8 Claret Jai chorus vocals tracks 4 and 8 Sly Jordan chorus vocals track 2 Justin Jozwiak saxophone track 9 Sam Beaubien trumpet track 9 Matt Martinez trombone track 9 Liz Rodriguez chorus vocals track 11 Rahki programming track 11 Featured artistsMike Epps chorus vocals track 5 Bruno Mars chorus vocals track 7 Slaughterhouse rap vocals track 9 Production Mr Porter production and mixing tracks 4 5 8 9 and 10 executive production Havoc production track 1 Magnedo7 co production track 1 Supa Dups production drum programming and backing vocals track 2 Jason Gilbert co production keyboards and backing vocals track 2 Sid Roams production track 3 Mr Bangladesh production track 6 BranNu co production track 6 Battle Roy production track 7 The Smeezingtons production track 7 DJ Khalil production and drum programming track 11 Mike Strange recording and mixing all tracks Alex Merzin recording tracks 4 5 8 and 9 Asar recording tracks 5 7 9 and 10 Mac Attkisson recording track 6 Ari Levine recording track 7 Joe Strange engineering assistance all tracks Brian Gardner mastering Paul Rosenberg executive productionCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2011 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 40 3Austrian Albums O3 Austria 41 23Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 42 26Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 43 47Canadian Albums Billboard 44 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 45 7Dutch Albums Album Top 100 46 25French Albums SNEP 47 54German Albums Offizielle Top 100 48 20Ireland IRMA 49 15Italian Albums FIMI 50 72New Zealand Albums RMNZ 51 14Norwegian Albums VG lista 52 12Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 53 5Taiwan Taiwanese Albums Chart 54 14UK Albums OCC 55 7UK R amp B Albums OCC 56 1US Billboard 200 57 1US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 58 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 59 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2011 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 60 34Canadian Albums Billboard 61 17Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 62 89UK Albums OCC 63 124US Billboard 200 64 41US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 65 11US Top Rap Albums Billboard 66 7Chart 2012 PositionUS Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 67 40Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 68 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 69 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 70 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Format LabelGermany 71 June 13 2011 CDdigital download Universal MusicUnited Kingdom 72 Shady RecordsInterscope RecordsUnited States 73 June 14 2011Australia 74 June 17 2011 Universal MusicNetherlands 75 Japan 76 June 22 2011Brazil 77 July 12 2011Poland 78 July 24 2011References edit Shady Records Official Site Shadyrecords com April 25 2011 Retrieved June 28 2011 Eminem amp Royce da 5 9 Aiming For No 1 on Next Week s Billboard 200 Billboard biz June 15 2011 Retrieved June 28 2011 Eminem to release EP with Royce da 5 9 Aftermathmusic com Retrieved 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