Crack A Bottle 【FHD】
It set a record at the time for one of the highest digital sales weeks in history.
Despite the song's massive success, a music video was not released for over a decade. The original video, directed by Syndrome, was eventually "unlocked from the Shady vault" and officially released in 2022.
Originally, the track wasn't intended to be a lead single for Eminem's album Relapse . It was widely rumored to have been recorded as a reference track for Dr. Dre’s long-delayed (and eventually scrapped) album, Detox . However, an unfinished version—then known as "Number One"—leaked online in late 2008. Crack A Bottle
The song’s release was a cultural moment, marking the first time the "platinum trio" had collaborated since 2004. It achieved massive commercial success:
The collaboration won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The "Mysterious" Music Video It set a record at the time for
The story behind the 2009 hit is one of a "happy accident" that revitalized the careers of Eminem, Dr. Dre, and 50 Cent during a period of high anticipation for their respective returns. The Leak That Changed Plans
The video is ghoulish and surreal, featuring a homeless woman holding a bottle that opens to reveal different "rooms" representing the rappers' states of mind. Originally, the track wasn't intended to be a
Faced with the leak, the label decided to pivot, officially releasing the finished version featuring all three artists in early 2009 to capitalize on the massive hype. A Record-Breaking Return
