Eminem shares unreleased Dr Dre song from the 2000s

Eminem has returned with an unreleased Dr Dre song, ‘Everybody’s Looking at Me’, which appears on the soundtrack for his Stans documentary.

Produced by Dre, the song was officially released on August 26th and dates back to the early 2000s. The first verse is from a 2002 Funkmaster Flex freestyle.

An early version of the track also featured a verse from late Detroit rapper Proof. A snippet of the song appears on ‘The Kiss (Skit)’ from The Eminem Show.

Em raps in the second verse, “Arrested for gun possession/ Have I learned my lesson? Fuck no, ‘nother Smith & Wesson/ Pissed off, pistol whippin’, let’s pick contestants/ Mr Just Can’t Use His Fist For Weapons/ Lookin’ around for some next shit to step in/ Twisted rep, y’all got a misconception.”

In the third verse, Eminem also mentions his performance of ‘Stan’ at the Grammy Awards in 2001, where Elton John joined him.

“‘Oh God, he’s on stage with Elton John/ He’s got a motherfucking pink GLAAD T-shirt on/ Huggin’ a homosexual, flippin’ the cameras off/ But at the Grammys? Thought Slim hated the Grammys’/ No, I said, ‘You think I give a damn about a Grammy?’/ You never answered me,” he spits.

Stans was released in cinemas on August 7th and “examines the complicated relationship between one of the world’s most private artists and his massive public persona.

“Through stylised recreations, rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and an exclusive original interview with Eminem himself, it offers a raw, loud, and revealing journey across his career — and the passionate audience that has grown with him.”

The soundtrack includes hits like ‘Rap God‘ and ‘Not Afraid’, as well as Em’s performance of ‘Stan’ at Wembley Stadium in 2014.