Eminem Unreleased And Rare Deluxe Portable May 2026

These are legitimate and found on special editions:

| Album | Deluxe / Bonus Track | |--------|----------------------| | The Slim Shady LP | "Bad Guys Always Die" (with Dr. Dre), "Get You Mad" | | The Marshall Mathers LP | "The Kids" (clean version bonus), "Bitch Please II" (some regions) | | The Eminem Show | "Stimulate" (iTunes bonus), "Say What You Say" (some editions) | | Encore | "We As Americans", "Love You More", "Ricky Ticky Toc" (bonus disc) | | Relapse: Refill | "Forever", "Hell Breaks Loose", "Buffalo Bill", "Elevator", "Taking My Ball", "Music Box" | | Recovery | "Ridaz", "Session One" (feat. Slaughterhouse) | | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | "Don't Front" (GameStop exclusive), "Groundhog Day", "Beautiful Pain" | | Revival | "Chloraseptic (Remix)" (digital only later) | | Kamikaze | no deluxe tracks officially | | Music to Be Murdered By | Side B is essentially the deluxe (16 extra tracks) |

A pop-rap crossover that was scrapped from MMLP2. Only surfaced in 2018. The best portable copies use dynamic range compression optimized for earphones. eminem unreleased and rare deluxe portable

Many leaked from 2000–2010. Notable examples:

⚠️ Many of these circulate in low quality (128–192 kbps). Some are fan-edited. These are legitimate and found on special editions:

Author: Marcus Thorne, Ph.D. Candidate in Media Archiving & Hip-Hop Studies
Publication: Journal of Underground Music Preservation, Volume 14, Issue 2
Date: April 12, 2026

The Deluxe Portable inhabits a precarious legal position. Under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and copyright law, distributing unreleased recordings without permission is infringement. However, the device itself is a physical product; the seller is not selling files but a player that happens to contain them. No major case has yet tested this loophole with Eminem’s catalog. ⚠️ Many of these circulate in low quality

Eminem’s legal team has taken down individual eBay and Etsy listings but has not pursued buyers. Collectors argue preservation: “If Interscope won’t release Relapse 2, fans will archive it,” one anonymous collector told this author. Ethically, however, artists lose control of their unfinished work. Eminem has publicly expressed frustration with leaks, particularly of emotionally raw tracks like “Difficult” (a tribute to Proof, leaked 2007).