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Long before the blonde hair, the Slim Shady persona, and the diamond-certified records, there was a hungry lyricist in Detroit trying to find his voice. That voice was captured on

Infinite is the debut studio album by American rapper Eminem, originally released on November 12, 1996. This specific 2009 reissue provides a high-fidelity digital archive of the project that predated his rise to global superstardom. The album features a more melodic, lyricism-heavy style compared to the "Slim Shady" persona that would follow, with production handled largely by Mr. Porter and the Bass Brothers. Infinite – 4:01 W.E.G.O. (Interlude) (feat. Proof & DJ Head) – 0:21 It's OK (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 3:31 Tonite – 3:43 313 (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 4:11 Maxine (feat. Kon Artis & Three) – 3:55 Open Mic (feat. Thyme) – 4:02 Never 2 Far – 3:38 Searchin' (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 3:45 Backstabber – 3:24 Jealousy Woes II – 3:20 Technical Notes Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD

A raw Detroit anthem featuring Eye-Kyu that showcases Em’s competitive battle-rap roots. "Never 2 Far": Long before the blonde hair, the Slim Shady

The release tag "Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD" The album features a more melodic, lyricism-heavy style

: This is the name of the "release group" responsible for ripping the CD and distributing it in the FLAC format. Why This Version Matters to Fans

Their release, labeled Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD , contained:

: While Infinite was originally released on cassette and vinyl in 1996, various reissues appeared later to capitalize on Eminem's massive success.

Long before the blonde hair, the Slim Shady persona, and the diamond-certified records, there was a hungry lyricist in Detroit trying to find his voice. That voice was captured on

Infinite is the debut studio album by American rapper Eminem, originally released on November 12, 1996. This specific 2009 reissue provides a high-fidelity digital archive of the project that predated his rise to global superstardom. The album features a more melodic, lyricism-heavy style compared to the "Slim Shady" persona that would follow, with production handled largely by Mr. Porter and the Bass Brothers. Infinite – 4:01 W.E.G.O. (Interlude) (feat. Proof & DJ Head) – 0:21 It's OK (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 3:31 Tonite – 3:43 313 (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 4:11 Maxine (feat. Kon Artis & Three) – 3:55 Open Mic (feat. Thyme) – 4:02 Never 2 Far – 3:38 Searchin' (feat. Eye-Kyu) – 3:45 Backstabber – 3:24 Jealousy Woes II – 3:20 Technical Notes

A raw Detroit anthem featuring Eye-Kyu that showcases Em’s competitive battle-rap roots. "Never 2 Far":

The release tag "Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD"

: This is the name of the "release group" responsible for ripping the CD and distributing it in the FLAC format. Why This Version Matters to Fans

Their release, labeled Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD , contained:

: While Infinite was originally released on cassette and vinyl in 1996, various reissues appeared later to capitalize on Eminem's massive success.

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