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''Infinite'' is the debut
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by American rapper
Eminem Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is credited with popula ...
. It was released through Web Entertainment on November 12, 1996. Recording sessions took place at the Bass Brothers' studio, with production on the album handled by
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and Eminem himself. The album features guest vocals from fellow Detroit-native rappers
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, Denaun Porter, Eye-Kyu, Moe Men-E, Three, and Thyme; as well as its vocal contributions from a singer Angela Workman. The physical copies of ''Infinite'' were released on cassette and
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, and Eminem sold the copies from the trunk of his car in Detroit. It is not officially available on any online music stores and only the title track, " Infinite", has been made available on
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. On November 17, 2016, five days after the 20th anniversary of the album, the official Eminem
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channel posted a remix of its title track, made by the Bass Brothers, releasing it digitally for the first time. Retrospectively, the album has received mixed reviews from music critics. It was a commercial failure, selling around 1,000 copies. Since the album was made before Eminem garnered mainstream attention and signed to
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, physical copies have appreciated in value.


Background and recording

In 1992, Eminem signed a deal with FBT Productions, a record label of which has been run by Jeff and Mark Bass; the duo are known as the Bass Brothers. Eminem also held a minimum-wage jobs that involved cooking and washing dishes at Gilbert's Lodge restaurant in St. Clair Shores for some time. Inspired by
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'' and
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'', Eminem began writing ''Infinite''. After the birth of his daughter, Hailie, a 23-year-old (Eminem) headed to the Bass Brothers basement to record the album. The album was completed by the summer of 1996 and was released in the autumn of that same year on Web Entertainment. Eminem was encouraged by others for the album, noted to sound like
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and AZ.
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produced the majority of the album, while
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programmed the
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Composition and lyrics

Eminem purposely made ''Infinite''s songs "radio-friendly" in hopes of getting played on Detroit radio stations; only around a thousand copies of the album were made. Subjects covered on ''Infinite'' included Eminem, him and his grandma's struggle with raising Hailie Jade Mathers, Eminem's newborn daughter, while on limited funds and his strong desire to become rich. After the release of ''Infinite'', Eminem's personal struggles and his abuse of drugs and alcohol resulted in a suicide attempt. Eminem recalled: "Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of feedback saying that I sounded like AZ. ''Infinite'' was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like ''Infinite'' was like the demo that just got pressed up."


Release and reception

On November 12, 1996, ''Infinite'' was released by Web Entertainment. It is not known exactly how many copies ''Infinite'' sold. Eminem stated in his
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''The Way I Am'' (2008) that it sold "maybe 70 copies". However, other sources stated that the album sold a few hundred copies or even a thousand copies. Eminem's overall disappointment with ''Infinite''s lack of success inspired him to develop his famous Slim Shady alter ego, which became present in his later works. On May 14, 2009, ''thisis50.com'' re-released the album for free download on their website to build anticipation for Eminem's sixth studio album, ''
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'' (2009); this was his comeback album. On November 17, 2016, a remix of the album's title track " Infinite" was released in commemoration of the album's 20th anniversary five days after the event. The remix was followed by a documentary about the making of ''Infinite'', also released the same day. Retrospective reviews of ''Infinite'' from
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were mixed.
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gave it an "Editor Score" of 2.5 out of 5 stars, without a review. Rob Kenner of ''
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'' gave the album a mixed review, saying Eminem "has yet to develop his own distinctive style", and that it was a "competent but unremarkable effort". Mosi Reeves from ''
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'' stated, that "Probably the most surprising thing on ''Infinite'' is hearing minemrap, 'In the midst of this insanity, I found my
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' on 'It's O.K., noting that spiritual elements had not played a large role in his later works' lyrics. According to Christian hip-hop media outlet
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, Eminem would pray before shows in the early 2000s. On a 2022 remix of
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", Eminem raps faith-based lines such as "I put all of my trust and faith in You, Father," and "my Savior I call on to rescue me ... He is my shepherd. I'm armed with
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, my weapon is prayer." In a more positive review, Tedd Maider of ''
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'' describes ''Infinite'' as "a more genuine glimpse of the rapper that is Eminem", and commented that it is "quick-witted and unique rhyming", "lyrical chops, raw style beats, and mentality" could only be matched by his third studio album ''
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'' (2000).


Track listing

Track listing and credits taken from album booklet. All songs produced by
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, except where noted. Notes * signifies a co-producer Sample credits * "Tonite" contains a sample of "Let This River Flow" as performed by Googie and Tom Cappola. * "313" contains a sample of "A Secret Place" as performed by Grover Washington Jr. * "Maxine" contains a sample of "Dolphin Dance" as performed by Grover Washington, Jr. * "Open Mic" contains a sample of "Give Me Your Love (Love Song)" as performed by
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, and "World Go Round" as performed by Naughty by Nature. * "Never 2 Far" contains a sample of "Right on Time" as performed by
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. * "Searchin'" contains a sample of "The Dude" as performed by
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. * "Backstabber" contains samples of "Fuckin' Backstabber" as performed by Soul Intent, "Jealous" as performed by
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, and "Get Down" as performed by
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. * "Jealousy Woes II" contains samples of "Say What" as performed by
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, "Jealous" as performed by LL Cool J, and " The World Is Yours" as performed by
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.


Personnel

Credits adapted from album booklet. * Eminem – vocals, production * Kevin Wilder – mixing, recording * Robert "Flipside" Handy – mixing, recording * Mr. Porter – production * Jeff Bass – executive production * Mark Bass – executive production * DJ Butter Fingers – scratches


References

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