- Eminem is no longer actively promoting new music but remains an iconic figure in rap due to his past success and albums like "The Marshall Mathers LP 2".
- When he first emerged in the late 1990s, he was seen as an outsider as a white rapper, but became controversial for his aggressive lyrics promoting violence, racism, and crime through his alter-ego Slim Shady.
- His image changed after his relapse, portraying him as a troubled youth who matured, and his album "Recovery" showed his self-reflection and desire to help fans avoid mistakes, making him more mainstream and commercially successful.