Till I Collapse - Eminem (feat. Nate Dogg) -

Despite never being released as an official single, "Till I Collapse" has achieved staggering longevity:

"It goes Reggie, Jay-Z, Tupac and Biggie, Andre from Outkast, Jada, Kurupt, Nas and then me."

"Till I Collapse" is a rare piece of music that functions as both a technical showcase of elite lyricism and a functional tool for motivation. It captures a moment in time when Eminem was at the absolute peak of his powers, backed by the "King of Hooks," creating a legacy that—much like the song’s title suggests—refuses to give out. Till I Collapse - Eminem (Feat. Nate Dogg)

The track opens with a rhythmic, rhythmic clapping beat—reminiscent of Queen’s "We Will Rock You"—that immediately sets a combative, stadium-like tone. Eminem’s delivery is famously aggressive, characterized by a "staccato" flow where every syllable hits with the force of a punch. He isn't just rapping; he’s venting, demanding the listener's attention through sheer vocal intensity. The Nate Dogg Factor

It is consistently ranked as one of the most-played workout songs globally on platforms like Spotify. Despite never being released as an official single,

This list remains a cornerstone of hip-hop discourse, showcasing Eminem's deep respect for the craft and his peers while asserting his own place among the legends. Cultural Impact

"Till I Collapse" isn't just a song; it’s a high-octane anthem of resilience that has transcended the hip-hop genre to become the universal soundtrack for pushing past your limits. Released on the diamond-certified The Eminem Show (2002), the track is a masterclass in synergy between Eminem’s relentless lyrical precision and Nate Dogg’s soulful, commanding presence. The Sonic Powerhouse This list remains a cornerstone of hip-hop discourse,

One of the song's most debated and celebrated moments occurs in the second verse, where Eminem ranks his personal "Greatest of All Time" rappers: