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0:00 Intro
4:04 No Apologies Reaction
4:31 Infinite
17:18 Discussion

"Infinite" holds a special place in Eminem's discography as it marks his earliest foray into the music industry. The song was released in 1996 as the title track of Eminem's debut studio album, also titled "Infinite." At the time, Eminem, then known as Marshall Mathers, was an aspiring rapper struggling to gain recognition in Detroit's underground hiphop scene.

"Infinite" showcased Eminem's lyrical prowess, complex rhyme schemes, and introspective storytelling. The track features a jazzy, laidback beat produced by Mr. Porter, which served as a backdrop for Eminem's introspective verses.

Despite its critical acclaim, "Infinite" failed to achieve commercial success upon its release. Eminem's unique style and lyrical content didn't resonate with mainstream audiences at the time, and the album received limited attention outside of Detroit's underground hiphop circles.

However, "Infinite" laid the groundwork for Eminem's future success. The album caught the attention of Dr. Dre, who was impressed by Eminem's talent and signed him to his record label, Aftermath Entertainment, in 1998. This partnership led to the release of Eminem's breakthrough album, "The Slim Shady LP," in 1999, which catapulted him to mainstream fame and established him as one of the most influential rappers of his generation.

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