| Who rapped "I've created a monster, 'cause nobody wants to see Marshall no more" |
New York Times |
09 Sep 2025 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
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| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Jul 2025 |
| "Not Afraid" rapper who has a cameo in "Happy Gilmore 2" |
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| Nickname of rap star Marshall Mathers (6) |
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| Guinness record holder for most words in a hit single (1,560 in six minutes) |
New York Times |
08 Jun 2025 |
| Performing name of US recording artist Marshall Mathers (6) |
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| Performer of The Real Slim Shady (6) |
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| Bestselling musical artist of the '00s |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Apr 2025 |
| Oscar-winning rapper |
Newsday |
20 Apr 2025 |
| Rapper who released The Death Of Slim Shady (6) |
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| "The ___ Show" (12x platinum 2002 album) |
New York Times |
13 Apr 2025 |
| "Rap God" rapper |
New York Times |
07 Apr 2025 |
| "Stan" rapper |
New York Times |
26 Feb 2025 |
| Rapper-actor who starred in the 2002 film 8 Mile (6) |
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| Marshall Mathers's rap moniker |
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| Singer-actor who starred in 2002 film drama 8 Mile (6) |
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| Rapper about to become a grandad thanks to his daughter Hailie Jade (6) |
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| Rapper about to become a grandad by his daughter Hailie Jade (6) |
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| Rapper who starred in 2002 drama 8 Mile |
Mirror Quiz |
15 Nov 2024 |
| American rapper in boring viral image going round (6) |
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| "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace)" rapper |
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| Rapper whose alter ego is Slim Shady (6) |
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| Rapper whose current album is The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) (6) |
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| Rapper whose current album is The Death Of Slim Shady (6) |
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| Rapper noted for his song Lose Yourself released in 2002 (6) |
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| Marshall Mathers's more famous name |
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| "Mine," repeatedly claims songwriter |
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| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Apr 2024 |
| Singer of The Real Slim Shady (6) |
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| US rap star |
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| Rapper born Marshall Mathers (6) |
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| Stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III |
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| How rapper Marshall Mathers is better known |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Mar 2024 |
| Rapper, otherwise known as Marshall Bruce Mathers III (6) |
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| Rapper, otherwise known Marshall Bruce Mathers III (6) |
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| Rapper, otherwise known as Marshall Bruce Mathers III |
The Guardian Weekend |
02 Mar 2024 |
| 33 Down sounding like a sweet? (6) |
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| Oscar-winning rapper |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2024 |
| Slim Shady. by another name |
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| Slim Shady, by another name |
Universal |
21 Dec 2023 |
| “Godzilla” rapper |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Dec 2023 |
| "Rap God" rapper |
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| First hip-hop Oscar winner |
Newsday |
09 Sep 2023 |
| "8 Mile" rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Aug 2023 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper who starred in "8 Mile" |
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| Rap party, or the 'container' theme of the puzzle |
Newsday |
24 Feb 2023 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper who performed at the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime show |
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| 'The ___ Show' (2002 12x platinum album) |
New York Times |
23 Dec 2022 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper whose name sounds like a brand of chocolate |
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| Rapper whose name sounds like a piece of candy |
Universal |
12 Oct 2022 |
| Singer Marshall Mathers' alias |
Newsday |
20 Apr 2022 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Mar 2022 |
| He collaborated with Rihanna in 'Love the Way You Lie' |
The Washington Post |
09 Oct 2021 |
| He collaborated with Rihanna in "Love the Way You Lie" |
LA Times Daily |
09 Oct 2021 |
| Rapper aka "Slim Shady" |
Premier Sunday |
30 May 2021 |
| “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” singer |
Wall Street Journal |
12 May 2021 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
Premier Sunday |
28 Mar 2021 |
| 'Godzilla' rapper |
The Washington Post Sunday |
07 Mar 2021 |
| 'The ___ Show' (best-selling album of 2002) |
New York Times |
23 Feb 2021 |
| Marshall Mathers’s performing name |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Nov 2020 |
| Oscar-winning rapper |
Newsday |
29 Oct 2020 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
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| Longtime music collaborator with Royce da 5'9' |
New York Times |
10 Oct 2020 |
| "My name sounds like candy, and I'm a famous rapper. Who am I?" |
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| "Not Afraid" rapper |
Premier Sunday |
13 Sep 2020 |
| Singer once known as MC Double M |
Newsday |
18 Jul 2020 |
| Rapper who performed "Without Me" which was featured on the "Suicide Squad" soundtrack album |
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| Dre protégé |
The Washington Post |
26 Apr 2020 |
| Dre protégé |
LA Times Daily |
26 Apr 2020 |
| Rapper who won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Song in 2004 for "Lose Yourself" |
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| 'Lose Yourself' rapper |
The Washington Post |
01 Mar 2020 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
LA Times Daily |
01 Mar 2020 |
| '8 Mile' rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Feb 2020 |
| 'Infinite' rapper |
Premier Sunday |
29 Dec 2019 |
| "8 Mile" rapper |
LA Times Daily |
23 Dec 2019 |
| '8 Mile' rapper |
The Washington Post |
23 Dec 2019 |
| Performer's source of wealth divides them |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Nov 2019 |
| Hip Hop star with the diss track "Killshot" |
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| Professional name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III who is an American rapper who has been labeled as "King of Hip Hop" |
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| Artist who originated the term 'stan' |
Jonesin |
23 Jul 2019 |
| Candy rapper? |
Universal |
12 Jul 2019 |
| Slim Shady's alter ego |
Wall Street Journal |
15 May 2019 |
| "The Slim Shady LP" rapper |
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| "Lucky You" rapper |
Universal |
14 Mar 2019 |
| First rapper to win a Best Original Song Oscar |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jan 2019 |
| "Lucky You" rapper |
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| Candy rapper? |
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| First rapper to win a Best Original Song Oscar |
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| Slim Shady's alter ego |
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| 'Encore' rapper |
Premier Sunday |
18 Nov 2018 |
| Spitter upset me twice outside of empty inn |
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| Adele's last exploit with male rapper |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Aug 2018 |
| "The Monster" rapper |
LA Times Daily |
08 Jul 2018 |
| 'The Monster' rapper |
The Washington Post |
08 Jul 2018 |
| Slim Shady is his alter ego |
New York Times |
12 Jun 2018 |
| 'Berzerk' rapper |
The Washington Post Sunday |
14 Jan 2018 |
| "The Monster" rapper |
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| Slim Shady is his alter ego |
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| '8 Mile' rapper |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Sep 2017 |
| "8 Mile" rapper |
USA Today |
05 Aug 2017 |
| Rap artist with a name that melts in your mouth? |
The Washington Post |
20 Jan 2017 |
| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| Shady Records co-founder |
LA Times Daily |
03 Dec 2016 |
| 'Lose Yourself' rapper |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Oct 2016 |
| Rapper whose professional name sounds like a candy |
LA Times Daily |
27 Sep 2016 |
| Rapper with an Oscar |
The Washington Post |
23 Aug 2016 |
| '8 Mile' rapper |
New York Times |
15 Aug 2016 |
| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| Rapper whose professional name sounds like a candy |
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| 'Crack a Bottle' rapper |
Premier Sunday |
06 Sep 2015 |
| "Lose Yourself" artist |
USA Today |
27 Aug 2015 |
| He had the #1 US album of 2010 |
Newsday |
15 Aug 2015 |
| 'Not Afraid' singer |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Jul 2015 |
| 'Slim Shady' rapper |
Premier Sunday |
21 Jun 2015 |
| Shady Records co-founder |
New York Times |
07 Mar 2015 |
| "Lose Yourself" artist |
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| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
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| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| "Not Afraid" rapper |
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| "Rap God" rapper |
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| "Not Afraid" rapper |
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| Marshall Mathers, familiarly |
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| He had the #1 US album of 2010 |
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| Shady Records co-founder |
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| 'Crack a Bottle' rapper |
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| "Not Afraid" singer |
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| 'Slim Shady' rapper |
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| Compiler turned round compiler's former rapper |
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| 'Recovery' rapper |
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| First rapper to win the Best Original Song Academy Award |
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| First rapper to win an Oscar for Best Original Song |
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| "8 Mile" star |
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| "The Real Slim Shady" rapper |
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| Rapper with 12 Grammys |
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| Rapper with a sweet name? |
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| His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45 |
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| Rapper with the autobiography "The Way I Am" |
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| Rapper who won an Oscar |
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| Co-founder of Shady Records |
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| Best Original Song Oscar winner for "Lose Yourself" |
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| "The ___ Show" (best-selling album of 2002) |
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| "Love the Way You Lie" rapper |
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| Rapper with an Oscar |
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| 'Relapse' rapper |
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| Record of the Year Grammy nominee for "Lose Yourself" |
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| "Lose Yourself" rapper |
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| "The Real Slim Shady" rapper |
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| 2002 Best Original Song Oscar winner |
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| Rapper known as Slim Shady |
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| Rapper-actor |
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| 2002 Best Original Song Oscar winner |
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| Best Song Oscar winner for 2002 |
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| Rapper with a Best Song Oscar |
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| Best-selling artist of the 2000s |
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| First rapper to win a Best Song Oscar |
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| Oscar-winning rapper |
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| Best-selling musical artist of the 2000s |
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| Artist with the #1 albums "Relapse" (2009) and "Recovery" (2010) |
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| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| 'Not Afraid' rapper |
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| 2002 Oscar winner |
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| Rapper who founded Shady Records |
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| "Love the Way You Lie" rapper |
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| "Love the Way You Lie" rapper |
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| "Crack a Bottle" rapper |
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| "Love the Way You Lie" rapper |
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| "Crack a Bottle" rapper |
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| "8 Mile" figure |
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| 2009 Grammy winner for "Relapse" |
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| "The Way I Am" autobiographer, 2008 |
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| "Relapse" rapper |
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| Shady Records co-founder |
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| Shady Records co-founder |
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| Slim Shady |
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| Rapper known as "Slim Shady" |
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| "8 Mile" rap star |
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| Tori Amos covered his "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" |
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| Winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Song |
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| "We Made You" rapper |
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| "My Name Is" rapper |
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| "8 Mile" artist |
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| Rap star |
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| "8 Mile" rapper |
|
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| "The Way I Am" autobiographer |
|
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| Stage name of Marshall Mathers |
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| Rapper who wrote the book "The Way I Am" |
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| "The Slim Shady LP" rapper |
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| Member of the group D12 |
|
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| Oscar-winning rapper |
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| Rapper with a Best Song Oscar |
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| D12 rapper |
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| Oscar-winning rap star |
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| "Without Me" rapper |
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| Dr. Dre's protégé |
|
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| Rapper Marshall Mathers, familiarly |
|
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| Rapper a k a Slim Shady |
|
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| "8 Mile" star |
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| Rapper with an Oscar |
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| Rapper with an Oscar |
|
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| Marshall Mathers, familiarly |
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| Artist with the 2002 #1 hit "Lose Yourself" |
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| "Cleanin' Out My Closet" rapper |
|
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| Marshall Mathers, familiarly |
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| Ethnic minority rapper |
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| "8 Mile" rap star |
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| "8 Mile" rap star |
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| "My Name Is" rapper |
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| "Lose Yourself" Oscar winner, 2002 |
|
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| "The Slim Shady LP" rapper |
|
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| "8 Mile" rapper |
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| "8 Mile" star |
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| "Lose Yourself" 2002 Oscar winner |
|
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| "But I'm still white, sometimes I just hate life / Somethin' ain't right …" singer |
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| "The Slim Shady LP" rapper |
|
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| "My Name Is" rapper |
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| Oscar winner for Best Song in "8 Mile" |
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| Oscar-winning songwriter |
|
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| Singer with the 2004 album "Encore" |
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| He had the 2000 autobiographical lyric "I think I was put here to annoy the world |
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| Grammy-winning rapper |
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| 2002 Oscar winner for the song "Lose Yourself" |
|
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| 'Lose Yourself' rapper |
|
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| "8 Mile" star |
|
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| 2002 Oscar winner for the song "Lose Yourself" |
|
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| "The Real Slim Shady" rapper |
|
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| "Lose Yourself" 2002 Oscar-winning rapper |
|
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| Marshall Mathers' alias |
|
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| Rapper with seven Grammys |
|
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| "Without Me" rapper |
|
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| "Without Me" rapper |
|
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| "Lose Yourself" singer |
|
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| Controversial rapper in "8 Mile" |
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| Marshall Mathers, familiarly |
|
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| "Lose Yourself" singer |
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| Grammy-winning rapper |
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| Best-selling musician of the 2000s |
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| Rapper who was the best-selling artist of the 00s |
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