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'''"Nut Up"''' is an unreleased song by American rapper Eminem, rumored to have been cut from ''Relapse 2'', the planned sequel to his 2009 album ''Relapse''. The track somewhat resembles ''So Bad'', a song from his later 2010 release ''Recovery'', and reflects the persona he was developing this time period.
'''"Nut Up"''' is an unreleased song by American rapper Eminem, rumored to have been cut from ''Relapse 2'', the planned sequel to his 2009 album ''Relapse''. The track somewhat resembles ''So Bad'', a song from his later 2010 release ''Recovery'' and reflects the persona he was developing this time period.


A snippet of the song originally surfaced in May 2011, with uploader Dirty F of Studioleaks pledging to release the track in full once he reached 1,000 followers on Twitter.<ref>[http://forum.trshady.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=114840 Trshady forum post on finding the song.] Retrieved 22 Sep '19</ref> Evidently, this never occurred and the song remained in a partial state for the next 8 years.
==Availability==
===Resurfacing===
A snippet of the song originally surfaced in May 2011, with uploader Dirty F of Studioleaks pledging to release the track in full once he reached 1,000 followers on Twitter.<ref> [http://forum.trshady.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=114840 Trshady forum post on finding the song.] Retrieved 22 Sep '19</ref> Evidently, this never occurred, and the song remained in a partial state for the next 8 years.


On July 22nd, 2019, a larger snippet of the song made its way to the internet,<ref>[https://www.eminem.pro/en/nut-up.html An article where the extended song snippet was uploaded to.] Retrieved 22 Sep '19</ref> with its seller putting the song up for $1,500. A conglomerate of individuals then bought the song after pooling their funds together via Discord,<ref>[https://www.eminem.pro/en/nut-up-leak.html Article on the individuals that bought the song.] Retrieved 03 Oct '20</ref> and on August 15th, the song was released in full.
===Release===
On July 22nd, 2019, a larger snippet of the song made its way to the internet,<ref> [https://www.eminem.pro/en/nut-up.html An article where the extended song snippet was uploaded to.] Retrieved 22 Sep '19</ref> with its seller putting the song up for $1,500. A conglomerate of individuals then bought the song after pooling their funds together via Discord,<ref> [https://www.eminem.pro/en/nut-up-leak.html Article on the individuals that bought the song.] Retrieved 03 Oct '20</ref> and on August 15th, the song was released in full.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 17:57, 18 September 2022

Eminem 2014.jpeg

Eminem performing in 2014.

Status: Found

Date found: 15 Aug 2019

Found by: HQ Music

"Nut Up" is an unreleased song by American rapper Eminem, rumored to have been cut from Relapse 2, the planned sequel to his 2009 album Relapse. The track somewhat resembles So Bad, a song from his later 2010 release Recovery and reflects the persona he was developing this time period.

Availability

Resurfacing

A snippet of the song originally surfaced in May 2011, with uploader Dirty F of Studioleaks pledging to release the track in full once he reached 1,000 followers on Twitter.[1] Evidently, this never occurred, and the song remained in a partial state for the next 8 years.

Release

On July 22nd, 2019, a larger snippet of the song made its way to the internet,[2] with its seller putting the song up for $1,500. A conglomerate of individuals then bought the song after pooling their funds together via Discord,[3] and on August 15th, the song was released in full.

Gallery

The full version of the song.

References