Eminem ‘Curtain Call 2’ tracklist: Fans dub album ‘terrible’ despite featuring Beyonce, Rihanna, and Snoop Dogg

Eminem ‘Curtain Call 2’ tracklist: Fans dub album ‘terrible’ despite featuring Beyonce, Rihanna, and Snoop Dogg
Eminem shared the tracklist of his new compilation album 'Curtain Call 2' on Instagram, which features various artists, including Snoop Dogg (Instagram/@eminem)

Eminem, who left several easter eggs on Instagram while revealing the cover poster of his new compilation album ‘Curtain Call 2’, finally revealed the tracklist on the photo-sharing app on Tuesday, August 2. The ‘Rap God’ hitmaker had earlier hinted that he might include some of his biggest hits which proved to be true.
 
The tracklist for ‘Curtain Call 2’ includes some of the top global artists namely Beyonce, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, his close pal 50 Cent, and foe turned friend, Snoop Dogg, among many others. 'Curtain Call 2’, whose album cover was dubbed as the worst by the Internet is a follow-up to the 49-year-old's original, ‘Curtain Call: The Hits’. The compilation spent the last two weeks of 2005 at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
 
 
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Eminem's ‘Curtain Call 2’ tracklist features Beyonce, Snoop Dogg

Eminem ‘Curtain Call 2’ is all set to hit the leading streaming platforms on Friday, August 5. The new album of the multiple Grammy-winning rapper will include hits of some of his greatest songs after the release of 2009’s ‘Relapse’. Eminem’s new project arrives less than two months after the rapper joined hands with Snoop Dogg on the track ‘From The D 2 The LBC’
 
Apart from Beyonce, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, 50 Cent, and Snoop Dogg, the new compilation album will also see artistes like P!nk, late Juice Wrld, Kehlani, Dr Dre, Ed Sheeran, Lil Wayne, CeeLo Green, Gwen Stefani, Yelawolf, Nate Russ, and Joyner Lucas. The album will come with two discs each consisting of 16 tracks.   

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Here's how the tracklist of ‘Curtain Call 2’ looks like:

DISC 1 

 
1. ‘Godzilla featuring Juice WRLD)
2. ‘Lucky You’ featuring Joyner Lucas)
3. ‘Lighters’ by Bad Meets Evil featuring Bruno Mars)
4. ‘Gnat’
5. ‘Cinderella Man’
6. ‘Walk On Water’ featuring Beyonce
7. ‘Rap God’
8. ‘Love The Way You’ Lie featuring Rihanna
9. ‘Won’t Back Down’ featuring P!nk
10. ‘Higher’
11. ‘Berzerk’
12. ‘Not Afraid’
13. ‘From The D 2 The LBC featuring Snoop Dogg
14. ‘Nowhere Fast featuring Kehlani
15. ‘Fall
 

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DISC 2

 
1. ‘3 A.M.’
2. ‘Space Bound’
3. ‘Beautiful’
4. ‘The Monster’ featuring Rihanna
5. ‘Venom’
6. ‘Crack A Bottle’ featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent
7. ‘Is This Love’ featuring 50 Cent
8. ‘River’ featuring Ed Sheeran
9. ‘Survival’
10. ‘Best Friend’ by Yelawolf featuring Eminem
11. ‘Darkness’
12. ‘Kings Never Die’ featuring Gwen Stefani
13. ‘No Love’ featuring Lil Wayne
14. ‘Headlights’
15. ‘The King And I’ featuring CeeLo Green
16. ‘Farewell’  

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‘Would’ve been better if this was a new album’   

Social media users rushed to Twitter to share their valuable opinion on the tracklist for ‘Curtain Call 2’. “Still can't stand the fact that deja vu isn't there,” said one as another dubbed it as a “terrible tracklist.” The next one shared, “My thoughts on Eminem's Curtain Call 2 tracklist: I think it's pretty good, most of the songs that I expected are here. Songs that are missing: We Made You, Forever, Guts Over Fear, Drop The World, Hell Breaks Loose. Songs I would remove: Farewell and Nowhere Fast.”
 
Whereas, one posted, “I saw that Curtain Call 2 tracklist and let me just say it’s a reminder of how f**king awful Eminem has been this past decade.” Meanwhile, an individual shared his own tracklist saying, “Since the Curtain Call 2 tracklist makes no sense, heres what i would have made it. These are ACTUAL big songs.”  One user added, “If the Curtain Call 2 tracklist I saw floating around is real then man, Em needs an executive produced, and if he has one already he should just fire him, whoever considers these tracks to be your best of the best they just have no ears.”  And, one concluded, “Would’ve been better if this was a new album.” 

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